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Migration has not yet quite finished; it is possible that disease may circulate in our domestic wild birds as well.
Many special glands secrete repellent or toxic substances, which may circulate in the blood or be extruded from special openings as a means of defense.
Both are parasites that cause Leishmaniosis (a dangerous skin and visceral disease) and Chagas disease, respectively; and may circulate in blood products collected from infected donors.
Because of the wide spread of HREY-enriched natural water that may circulate in coal-bearing strata, the precipitated REY-enriched matter lead to the higher HREY content in the coal samples (e.g., Seredin 2001; Seredin and Dai 2012).
This suggests that the introduced dsRNA may circulate in heamolymph of ACB larvae.
A difficult obstacle inherent to current trivalent inactivated vaccine (TIV) production stems from the need to screen and predict which viruses may circulate in the subsequent year.
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Rickettsiae, including R. felis, have not been reported as background organisms that may circulate undetected in the blood of humans and thus be detected by chance.
The MLST sequence types for each of clonal groups 1 to 6 that had been described before in the E. coli MLST database suggest that these clonal groups may circulate not only in Colombia but also in other geographic regions.
P. jirovecii may circulate among patients and staff in the hospital, causing colonization in immunocompetent staff and pneumonia in immunocompromised patients.
The others harbored previously reported strains that the researchers speculate may circulate at a low level in the United States.
JC virus may also circulate in the body in association with peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs), where sequence arrangement may occur.
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