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This near-perfect correlation between BS and NOx indicated that NOx and BS shared a common source.

These studies calculated DI, ignoring the fact that some isolates probably shared a common source and may have underestimated the true DI, the capacity to discriminate between epidemiologically unrelated isolates.

In addition, recent reports indicate a subtype H6N1 virus, A/teal/HK/W312/97, shared a common source of 6 of 8 gene fragments with a subtype H5N1 virus, A/Hong Kong/156/97 (H5N1) (18 – 20 ); the latter caused an outbreak among chickens, with sporadic human cases and deaths in Hong Kong during 1997 (21 – 21 ).

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This romance was translated into Middle High German, Middle Dutch, Norse, and Middle English (as Floris and Blancheflur, c. 1250) and in the early 13th century was imitated in Aucassin et Nicolette, which is a chantefable (a story told in alternating sections of sung verse and recited prose) thought by some critics to share a common source with Floire et Blancheflor.

High student numbers (ca. 140) are accommodated through the availability of four experimental stations — each sharing a common source of feed gas and equipped with independent flow controllers and gas analyzers.

Similarity of the seismicity model, together with the locations and focal mechanisms, suggests that three swarms share a common source of stress, and the possibility of undetected SSE beneath Tokyo Bay.

Its strongest association is with the frontal-lobe asymmetry induced by word generation, perhaps because vocal language itself evolved from manual gesture [32], with the two sharing a common source of lateralization [33].

A household was defined as a group of people living in the same area and who share a common source of food and/or income.

Humans and chicken may share a common source for C. jejuni, or humans may acquire the infection from contaminated chicken meat.

Empirically, the permutations analysis showed a strong correlation between the discriminability of cube matches from baseline in the illumination condition and the discriminability of cubes in the memory condition, suggesting that stimulus-specific effects share a common source of error.

Nevertheless, given the high correlation between the two parameters and the limited effect of CPR on the hierarchical regression model, it is likely that these two factors share a common source of variation and could possibly be triggered by the same biological mechanism.

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