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However, 22 (46%) of these children were positive by SEA-ELISA, and 3 (7%) of 45 were positive for CCA, highlighting the diagnostic insensitivity of the Kato-Katz test and suggesting that these children may have eggs trapped in their intestinal mucosa even if they are not detectable in their feces.

If the female stays in the nest for a long time, she may have eggs.

Bulk items like oatmeal, dried grains or nuts may have eggs on them when you bring them home.

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Indeed, America's protectionism may have egged on France's.

We may have egg on our face if the public vote for someone else but we're fairly confident we've called it right".

While most species will still be setting up breeding territories or finding a mate, early breeding species such as blackbird, collared dove and robin, may already have eggs or young chicks.

These foam nests float on the water and may have 100 200 eggs within them.

"Our ancestors may have exchanged eggs for corn," explains the IRS, but "today you can barter computer services for auto repair".

Additionally, because domestic dogs can serve as definitive hosts, an infected dog from a B. procyonis endemic area may have passed eggs into the environment (1 ).

Even samples that appear to be ungalled may have undetected eggs or young nymphs that have not yet formed visible galls, despite efforts to exclude psyllid presence from ungalled samples.

Workers from 1-year-old colonies may have destroyed eggs from older queens when the strength of the foreign queen's fertility signal was weaker than that of their own queen.

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