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Pinpointing the location from which a cellphone might be transmitting is far from an exact science, but any signals in the area were reason for hope.
In the wake of the outbreaks, though, the sheer visibility of the food-preparation process could make it hard for customers not to wonder about what the person building their burrito might be transmitting.
But in 1930, a University of Oxford ecologist proposed another reason for the reds' decline: The grays might be transmitting a disease.
If technological societies last, on average, even as long as ten thousand years before they either self-destruct or decide to abandon technology and spend their days in navel contemplation, we're going to require hundreds of thousands of Earth-like worlds to feel confident that at least one or two might be transmitting.
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In the current survey, we investigate the presence of H. pylori in cow, sheep and goat stomach, determine the bacterium virulence factors and finally compare the human H. pylori virulence factors and animals in order to examine whether H. pylori might be transmitted from these animals to human beings.
People worried that germs might be transmitted down the lines, carried on human breath.
On the other, they needed to be loose enough to accommodate all of the different ways that data might be transmitted.
In the 1980s they also fuelled hysteria about Aids, claiming it to be a disease of biblical proportions that might be transmitted by mosquitoes and toilet seats.
But researchers at the National Wildlife Health Center, a Geological Survey laboratory in Madison, Wis., suspected that under the right conditions, it might be transmitted by other means too.
Researchers will try to determine whether other dangerous microbes like hepatitis B virus and Helicobacter pylori might be transmitted through pre-chewed food.
At the time, the idea that cholera might be transmitted by a waterborne poison ran against the grain of medical opinion.
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