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The aphids were spreading, eating a swath through both his wheat and alfalfa crops, injecting a toxin that dwarfs and finally kills the plants.

But on a small trade (say, $10,000) the options spreads eat you alive and you are better off using a bond like Merrill's.

For example, we could use the same methodology to study whether the spread of eating certain types of food (like junk food) mediates the spread of obesity [19].

Researchers in Britain and the United States have discovered that the virus can also be spread by eating infected ticks.

But if the disease is spread by eating, then its agent has to survive cooking, digestion, and then travel from the stomach to the brain.

In the villages, rumors say it is spread by eating pork, by sex and by witchcraft, said Martin Andama, who visits villages to test people for the disease as part of a Doctors Without Borders program.

"It's not a disease spread by eating bushmeat.

Polio is spread by eating food or drink contaminated with faeces or, more rarely, directly from person-to-person via saliva.

Despite being informally called "swine flu", the H1N1 flu virus cannot be spread by eating pork or pork products; similar to other influenza viruses, it is typically contracted by person to person transmission through respiratory droplets.

A NEW statewide coalition of business, municipal, church and education leaders says Connecticut has a mindless approach to growth: development spreads outward, eating up countryside and burdening roadways.

But his main criticism of such homes is the flaw that halted their spread: they eat up land.

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