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Livestock and poultry have been identified as the most likely sources of drug-resistant strains of microbes like salmonella and campylobacter that have caused outbreaks of severe intestinal illness in people and of E. coli strains that cause serious bladder, blood and other infections.
Mr. Cohn said the most likely sources of fresh capital would be from private investors in Oklahoma.
Thus, for goats, the most likely sources of cross-reactive reagents are those made against cattle and sheep.
Arsenic-bearing sulfide minerals, such as pyrite, arsenian pyrite, and arsenopyrite, are the most likely sources of As leached within the crystalline ECM rocks.
Western analysts say that the most likely sources are the stockpiles of Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union.
He has been deeply involved as an informal adviser to the party's candidates for governor, whom he sees as the most likely sources of new Republican policy ideas.
He said "shock treatment" had now been used on 16 industrial cooling towers in south-west Edinburgh, thought to be the most likely sources of the outbreak, to eradicate the waterborne bug.
Today he warned that "rogue states" were the most likely sources of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons, and said that they would be regarded as "hostile regimes" if they aided terrorists.
The vast majority of the 10m infected handsets reside in China and India, indicating third-party app stores – which are far more popular overseas – as the most likely sources.
He will further conclude that the fact that news stories or web pages, his most likely sources of information, say that science supports a conclusion is little reason to believe it.
Scientists have theorized that two of the most likely sources for the protons are supernova explosions within our Milky Way galaxy and powerful jets of energy from black holes outside the galaxy.
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