Sentence examples for less epidemic from inspiring English sources

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In London, where theater remains a larger and more natural part of the general cultural conversation, the s.o. is less epidemic.

Precautions!" yet with fireworks, which only cause harm when misused, the only thought presented is "Ban!" Perhaps if we transposed these sentiments in our communities we would have more family and patriotism and less epidemic!

Because the W135 serogroup ST-2881 is known to be less epidemic than W135 ST-11, ST-2881 could have replaced it in the ecologic niche and also have resulted in immunologic protection against ST-11.

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Proportionally, more epidemics are caused by other meningococcal serogroups (e.g., serogroup W) that have less salient epidemic patterns, limiting detection through district-level surveillance and delaying intervention measures (3 ).

In Guinea, however, a less intense epidemic has not relented, possibly making it "the only country where the trial will have enough power to give an answer," says Adrian Hill, a vaccine researcher at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.

As Figure 4c) demonstrates, a 'fit' mutant arising at a high incidence rate dominates transmission relative to the controlled wild-type virus, resulting in an earlier onset but less explosive epidemic than observed in the absence of resistance.

For scenarios in which the smallpox was less transmissible, epidemic containment was possible at lower contact finding probabilities.

Moreover, no further analyses have been performed to establish her contribution to the outbreak, therefore we can only hypothesize that she has been a transient carrier of one of the less recurrent epidemic clones.

The model exhibits annual winter epidemics in temperate regions and less periodic epidemics in the tropics.

The moving average calculation of the confidence intervals also means that less severe epidemics may be missed if flanked by more severe epidemics, as was the case for the 1974 epidemic caused by influenza A/Port Chalmers/1/73.

A second species, Aedes Stegoymyia albopictus, is generally considered a less-effective epidemic vector because, unlike A. aegypti, it feeds on many animals other than humans and is less tied to the domestic environment (9).

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