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Migration has not yet quite finished; it is possible that disease may circulate in our domestic wild birds as well.
Also, noxious products of inadequately perfused tissues may circulate and affect the heart muscle.
The new generation of official cars may circulate widely, but they might never radiate the same aura of authority.
Accusations of poor character, political incorrectness, or even legal infractions may circulate nebulously without puncturing that represented world.
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.
Hoy No Circula was expanded to Saturdays, when older, out-of-state vehicles entered the city more frequently, and only vehicles manufactured since the 2005 model year may circulate daily without restrictions.
The others harbored previously reported strains that the researchers speculate may circulate at a low level in the United States.
However, if we ignore the existence of loops, messages may circulate indefinitely around these loops, and the process may not converge to a stable equilibrium [1].
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.
These forces also serve as Europa's energy source, heating its iron-nickel core and creating undersea hydrothermal vents that may circulate heat and minerals.
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