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If no, has C. lunatus gained hosts and new geographical zones in the last decade?
Emerging disease is a term used with increasing frequency to describe the appearance of an as yet unrecognized infection, or a previously recognized infection that has expanded into a new ecological niche or geographical zone and often accompanied by a significant change in pathogenicity.
New geographical areas?
Meanwhile, the virus is spreading to new geographical areas.
This began at the grass-roots level nine months ago, and it is the only event in the calendar in which teams represent a geographical zone.
BBC Worldwide's new geographical divisions will cover North America, the UK, Australia and New Zealand, Western Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa.
(a) Spatial distribution of seal profiles available in the Southern Indian Ocean and their distribution by (b) dive depth, (c) year, (d) month and (e) geographical zone.
Often, but not always, it is applied within a specific geographical zone.
Another cornerstone growth tactic is offering your product or services in a new geographical area.
An SMA is a geographical zone for operation of hospital, admission and emergency services.
The largest differences in the use of AMTSL are by geographical zone.
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