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The concern is how easily the new virus might spread from one person to another.
To test if emotions might spread from one person to another, the scientists looked at how updates changed when it rained.
A spokesman for the Werld Ilealth Organization said there was grave danger that cholera might spread from Guinea into neighboring countries.
An article on Tuesday about Chinese censorship of digital communications began with a description of two interrupted cellphone calls, which were cited as possible examples of "a host of evidence over the past several weeks" that the authorities were increasing their efforts out of concern that antigovernment sentiment might spread from Arab countries.
"There was a lot of skepticism, but then other labs showed α-synuclein might spread from cell to cell," Dawson says.
If the ecosystemic model establishes itself as the organisational form of the society, such individual-orientated communities might spread from the internet to the whole of society.
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The book naturally radiates outward from its editorial theme as an ideal medieval town might spread outward — from a relaxed and unpoliced center.
That, he said, is what his administration did after receiving information that an operative from Al Qaeda might spread toxic chemicals from a crop duster plane.
One was that iodine in the salt could help prevent sickness from the radiation that citizens feared might spread China's way from the stricken Fukushima nuclear-power plant in Japan, which is more than 2,000km from Zhejiang's coast.
25 26 Yet, despite the evidence that certain emotions might spread over short periods from person to person, little is known about the role of social networks in happiness or about whether happiness might spread, by a diverse set of mechanisms, over longer periods or more widely in social networks.
Although the altruistic suicidal action results in the death of an individual cell, HEPN and functionally similar RNase genes might spread through transfer of DNA from the dead cell to related or unrelated cells.
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