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If you see puss in the mouth "usually looks like cottage cheese" or any swelling on the jaws, its most likely a type of mouth rot.
The agent of our misery was a virus, very likely a type of norovirus.
Such a contraceptive for Westerners would have to include an additional hormone, scientists say, most likely a type of progestin.
The other, shown in silhouette, was most likely a type of heron or egret, ornithological experts said, but they could not identify the species.
And the funds may soon get a big inflow of new money if, as looks likely, a type of federal guarantee on bank deposits ends.
Although we could not draw conclusions from the algorithm-fused imagery, we assumed serial processing of each source was highly improbable, and the process is more likely a type of coactivation.
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So here's the short of it: At least a subset of autism — perhaps one-third, and very likely more — looks like a type of inflammatory disease.
"Due to the enormous influence of Spanish, it is quite likely that a type of Portunhol will emerge," he added, combining the Portuguese words for Portuguese and Spanish.
'Visiting relatives' was chosen as the hypothetical activity, because in comparison with other activities that were considered by the research team (e.g., business travel, tourism) it was felt that visiting relatives would likely be a type of long-distance travel that is familiar to a larger share of respondents.
After being selected for the deadly rite, the Maiden likely underwent a type of status change, becoming an important figure to the empire; the other two children may have served as her attendants.
Steps 3 and 4 will likely employ a type of mass spectrometry which targets selected candidate proteins, such as Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM) using triple quadrupole instrumentation.
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