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With information from the bird count, ornithologists hope to be able to map the spread of the disease, which might be contracted from other birds at feeders.
Diffusion researchers do things like spending five years studying the adoption of irrigation techniques in a Colombian mountain village, or developing complex matrices to map the spread of new math in the Pittsburgh school system.
There is some good news – the study showed that a specific change in the parasites' DNA could be used to identify resistant parasites and so help map the spread of resistance; and it showed that longer courses of treatment were still effective.
In the future, they might map the spread of cooties geographically or over the social network.
This data will be used to map the spread of flu across the country during the winter.
Because the Google Glass transmits location information, the approach can also be used to map the spread of diseases that are being tested.
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"If you mapped the spread of the idea, as you might a virus, most of the lines pointed back to Lippmann," Lewis writes.
Iben Margrete Thomsen, a Danish expert on the fungus, who verified the sightings, said: "The AshTag app is a useful tool for mapping the spread of the disease, as the results are beginning to show.
Everything suggests that there was less trypanosomiasis, both the human and cattle kinds, in Africa in 1837 than in 1937, when an entomologist mapped the spread of tsetse in Tanzania.
Professor Piot said research carried out at Oxford University had mapped the spread of the fruit bats that carry the disease, indicating that any future outbreak would most likely occur in Central or West Africa.
Mapping the spread of biological invasions is a necessary first step toward understanding the factors determining invasion patterns.
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