Sentence examples for release of pathogens from inspiring English sources

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Because manure particles are known to affect transport and retention of microbial pathogens in soil, more information needs to be collected about the concurrent release of pathogens and manure particles during rainfall events.

Scientists who defend research on dangerous pathogens as vital to protecting populations are opposed by those who fear the potential devastation caused by the intentional or unintentional release of pathogens from the lab.

After the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) chose Manhattan, Kansas, as the site for the lab, the decision was challenged by environmental groups in Kansas that were concerned about accidental or deliberate release of pathogens from the facility.

Researchers have suggested that periodontal disease causes the release of pathogens or inflammatory products such as cytokines, which then affect embryonic tissue or amniotic fluid through haematogenous transport.

The focus on DURC and the threat of deliberate release of lethal pathogens also diverts attention away from more pressing considerations about biosafety and the risk of unintended release of pathogens.

While the world's governments worry and spend billions of health dollars in preparation for the uncertain Avian influenza pandemic and intentional release of pathogens, the world awaits a certain and unprecedented epidemic of chronic communicable and non-communicable diseases smoldering among burgeoning slum populations worldwide [ 4].

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These mediators or systemic release of pathogen-associated molecular pattern molecules (PAMPs) or endogenous danger-associated molecular pattern molecules (DAMPs/alarmins) or a combination of these could affect multiple organs.

There may be a limit as to how much microbe retention the biofilm can support; the release rate of pathogens, particularly protozoa, may be dependent on many variables.

The NSABB has noted that international collaboration is needed to safeguard against the accidental release of modified pathogens.

Such studies are needed to develop treatments and vaccines, but accidental or intentional release of modified pathogens is always a risk.

In a response appended to the GAO report, a senior Homeland Security official, Jim H. Crumpacker, wrote that bioterrorism "remains a continuing threat to the security of our nation" and that BioWatch is the only "biosurveillance system designed to detect the intentional release" of airborne pathogens.

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