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We also note that the virus was rarely referred to by the name pH1N1 during the coverage and instead, was routinely termed swine 'flu.
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All told, Harrison is the sort of person whom newspaper profiles routinely term "colourful", though one of her clients once put it rather more bluntly.
Association mapping is not only powerful in detecting QTL in natural populations or germplasm collections (Abdurakhmonov and Abdukarimov 2008), but it is also a good approach for detecting QTL in a routinely generated breeding program termed " in silico mapping" (Parisseaux and Bernardo 2004).
Thus, we routinely use a chimeric toxin termed fusion protein 59 (FP59), which utilizes the anthrax toxin receptor and translocation mechanism to deliver the ADP-ribosylating domain of ETA to the cytosol of cells [6].
When a routinely used term is not present as such in the tree, the user must map the term to one of the concepts in the tree.
Whether lumbar punctures (LPs) should be performed routinely for term newborns suspected of having early onset neonatal sepsis (EONS) is subject to debate.
By the 1940s, newspapers were routinely using the term.
Clubs routinely use the terms "nonsexual" and "social" in their marketing.
It's a kind of uncertainty that routinely follows long-term observations.
"B movie" is now a term routinely applied to essentially any low-budget, vaguely disreputable genre film.
A former major league executive said he routinely discussed contract terms with advisers, which he said was standard practice.
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