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What aspects of culture might have been more readily spread from one society to another?
Unfortunately, the mild strain of blight does not readily spread from tree to tree among American chestnuts.
In contrast to the difficulty of invading cortical bone, tumour can readily spread from the middle ear posteriorly through the aditus into the mastoid antrum (Fig. 4).
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Although humans readily spread virus from horse to horse, either directly during handling or by fomite transmission, human transmission of EIV to dogs that were not in the immediate vicinity of infected horses was not found.
(By "political war" I mean at least an approach of "oppose, oppose, oppose" and "denounce, denounce, denounce" on one side and an approach of "jam it down your throats" on the other. But from the realm of political battle, in the present climate, the conflict could readily spread and intensify from there).
Singapore is a modern city-state with a well-connected global travel network such that influenza can readily spread to Singapore from anywhere in the world within a short period.
The localities at which infected rabbits were found (Fig. 1) by no means accounted for all rabbit populations in the region, but it is readily seen that virus from any given site where infected rabbits had been found could readily spread within a few weeks to almost any other part of the region considered.
Tree and plant species readily spread.
Without them, humanity might not have so readily spread across the globe.
Officials from the CDC and USDA will likely arrive in Mexico soon to help investigate the deadly new influenza virus that managed to jump from pigs to people in a previously unseen mutated form that can readily spread among humans.
This clone was associated with increased deaths and can readily spread beyond defined geographic boundaries.
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