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Poultry premises using multiple slaughterhouses lead to a large number of premises being potentially connected, with the resultant potential for large and sometimes widespread epidemics.
If one assumes that using the same slaughterhouse company implies a potential link, up to 97% of premises sending birds to slaughter are potentially connected, which could translate to almost the entire poultry industry, assuming that most commercial premises do not slaughter their birds on site.
Their message: Comey intended to inform lawmakers of newly discovered emails potentially connected to the Clinton email investigation.
Some hypothesize there was a kind of predator trap, potentially connected to a watering hole, back in the Jurassic era.
Fifty-five percent of the computed agricultural area is potentially connected with surface waters, 45% is not connected.
Blanton brilliantly inventories a broad range of references and symbolisms potentially connected to this practice, including "classic sleight-of-hand magic" which can further be traced to imitations of the "veiled moment of transubstantiation" in the Eucharist.
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One salient difference to terrestrial environments is marine connectivity, potentially connecting all locations/habitats via genetic exchange of adults, larvae, spores or other propagules (Palumbi 1994).
They can potentially connect our offline and online existences.
I hope to make clearer how the research potentially connects with strategies for rights improvements.
Their work "highlights a new path to potentially connect basic oxide physics with the activity and stability of these perovskites," she says.
This allowed us some time to get acquainted with the topic, potentially connect to other group members, and do some background research.
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