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Zika, meanwhile, is mostly transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, whose numbers have dropped dramatically since winter arrived in Rio.
They are, then, mostly transmitted by being forbidden, and it is this relation to prohibition that amuses and intrigues Stendhal.
In this method, the probe packet sizes are fixed and not representing the real traffic packet size mix and they are mostly transmitted at the network basic rate.
The disease is mostly transmitted from bat to bat.
The killer fungus is mostly transmitted from bat to bat, but scientists say it also can be carried by spores that attach to clothes, boots and equipment of humans who explore caves inhabited, or formerly inhabited, by sickened bats.
Nonetheless, the disease-causing organisms (pathogens) mostly transmitted via drinking water are predominantly of fecal origin.
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As we ranked channels by vacancy rate probability, with no loss of generality, we can see in Fig. 12 that aggregators mostly transmit in channels with the lowest probability of collision.
It is mostly mechanically transmitted by tabanids and stomoxes, initially to camels, in sub-Saharan area.
The Baylor cases are the first reported to have come from organ transplants, though a handful of cases, mostly overseas, were transmitted by transplanted corneas.
No one can be sure what Africans are doing in bed or in the shade of a mango tree, but the HIV statistics themselves tell a story.In Africa, unlike elsewhere, more women than men are HIV-positive, because the virus is transmitted mostly heterosexually, and women are more likely to be infected during vaginal intercourse than men are.
Cholera is transmitted mostly through the local environment rather than through person-to-person contact.
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