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DI values associated with Engelmann spruce mortality, determined by comparing each image to a no outbreak baseline image, were then used to classify the images.
The H5N1 infection status of the commune in the period 2003 to 2006 ("no outbreak" vs. "infection at least once") was considered as the outcome variable.
This prompted us to take a closer look at these cases in group 2. The events were not temporally related (no outbreak).
No outbreak of articles postulating a White House in disarray.
There was to be no outbreak of cholera in New Orleans, nor among the residents who fled.
However, there will be no outbreak of any flu, Arizona or Blue, leading to that All-Star Game.
Striking a careful balance, Obama said there was no "outbreak" or "epidemic" of Ebola in the US, but said even one case was too many.
"We have sent a large number of doctors and nursing staff to ensure there is no outbreak of waterborne diseases," the health minister, Rajitha Senaratne, told AFP.
Among the arguments the industry has used was one stubborn fact: no outbreak in this country from the rarer strains of E. coli had ever been definitively tied to ground beef.
The meat industry has resisted the idea, arguing that it takes other steps to keep E. coli out of the beef supply and that no outbreak involving the rarer strains has been definitively tied to beef.
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Relative to the no-outbreak situation, positive values denote those time points for which there would be a greater chance of setting off a detection.
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