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It may be endemic to military history.
ST22-MRSA-IV may be endemic in at least one northern Tasmanian rural hospital.
Cuba's lush tropical plant life includes thousands of flowering plant species, half of which may be endemic to the archipelago.
On Thursday trade union organisers and restaurant industry watchers said the kind of underpayment exposed at Le Gavroche may be endemic.
It suggests that the butler's inability to get beyond his professional script may be endemic in a world in which we are all eventually orphans.
Mr Hirst points to an absence of synergy, which may be a matter of personalities or may be endemic to the business model.
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Most travelers will not develop symptoms until they return home to countries where malaria may not be endemic.
The continued detection of these viruses in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East from mid-2006 onward suggests that the virus may now be endemic in these regions.
Sylvatic dengue may still be endemic to West Africa, especially in areas with dense human habitation near forest areas (4, 5 ).
The Martinique macaw or orange-bellied macaw (Ara martinicus) is an hypothetical extinct species of macaw which may have been endemic to the island of Martinique, an island in the eastern Caribbean Sea.
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