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One food you are unlikely to gather in the wild is rhubarb, but if your garden supplies it in April and May, your nearest wood may harbour the ideal accompaniment.
However, as no systematic tests are carried out on UK farms, it is impossible to know how many may harbour the bug.
Its firms, households and government save more than they can invest at home.A different kind of perkRather than seeking to borrow in its own currency, China may harbour the opposite ambition: to lend in its own currency.
Psychologists are concerned that suspicions that other people may harbour the deadly virus will take some time to melt away.
In theory, it's possible that humans may harbour the same dormant regenerative superpowers as snail fur and flatworms, however far they seem from humans.
"People will be confused about why some things work and some do not". Other security experts said the remaining infected machines may harbour the malware for some time to come.
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However, while the intelligence agencies may harbour concerns about the robustness of Huawei's software, the centre has never found evidence of the fabled "backdoors" that would allow China to penetrate the UK's telecoms networks.
In particular, whereas susceptibility g and infectivity f may harbour substantial genetic variation, the duration of the infectious period D within a given time interval are more likely to depend upon a combination of various genetic (e.g., g, f and also in γ) and environmental (e.g., choice of time interval), or other stochastic factors.
John McDonnell, the UK's shadow chancellor, the Green MP Caroline Lucas and I may harbour different perspectives on the EU.
These bacteria enter the nasopharynx; meningococcal infections in the nasopharynx may cause no symptoms up to 30 percent of the population may harbour them between epidemics—or may enter the bloodstream and produce the symptoms of meningitis.
Independently of patients' asbestos exposure status, we detected frequent low copy number gains at 2p21, which suggests that 2p21 may harbour genes important to the development of lung cancer, such as the earlier mentioned oncogenic EML4- ALK fusion gene.
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