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That is, until a local outbreak of anti-Semitism disrupts their rehearsals and scatters the cast.
Texas is one of several southern states where health officials say there is a risk of a local outbreak.
Pearson connives in a mini-revolution, a manufactured local outbreak of irrationality, violence and warped spiritual fervour.
The approach proved to be useful for in-house development of rapid PCR typing assays for local outbreak surveillance.
This implies that with community detection, a local outbreak solution maybe able to be determined quickly offering a better solution than the global solution.
In Singapore, the first local outbreak of chikungunya was reported in January 2008, followed by a larger outbreak occurred in August 2008.
Sometimes there may even be the chance to make the lesson emphatically topical: Cook (2009) describes the development of a unit on evolution prompted by a local outbreak of MRSA.
I'm not even worried about a local outbreak in Dallas.
Experts estimate that by September we can expect eight women to get infected in their first trimester from Florida's local outbreak.
These tests may be especially useful during the influenza season (prevalence=25%) but in the absence of a local outbreak, or peri-influenza season (prevalence=10% ).
Even in the absence of a local outbreak, treatment may be justified in the elderly during the influenza season as long as the prevalence is over 15%.
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