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Hence recent years have seen human travel data incorporated into models of respiratory disease spread to explain the observed patterns of spatial spread [4], and to inform contingency planning [5], [6], [7].

It is important to note, however, that this model would require extremely high rates of horizontal spread to explain how the oldest infants that have never been exposed to quinolones have frequencies of quinolone TRAs that are so similar to those observed within their mothers and other adult guts.

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The process of seafloor spreading helps to explain the concept of continental drift in the theory of plate tectonics.

Viewers may not agree with Joe the Plumber, or even understand exactly who he is, but the lavish attention paid to him — and Mr. Obama's use of the words "spread the wealth" to explain his tax plan — is a reliable indicator of where Fox senses vulnerability.

Network-dependent spread could help to explain the selective vulnerability of the limbic system in AD or the severe pallido-nigro-luysial involvement in PSP and CBD [ 13, 37, 41].

This "spread", as Mr Letta put it, helps to explain the spread in the yields between Italian and German debt.

Nasopharingeal competition might be an important factor in the spread of these group B strains, as has been suggested to explain the spread of serogroup B meningococci belonging to the ET15 lineage (10).

Different mechanisms have been proposed to explain spread-F occurrences and their development (Bowman 1990; Fejer et al. 1999; Fukao et al. 2004); among these, the primary mechanism in equatorial regions is the generalized Rayleigh–Taylor (R T) instability mechanism.

If such intraneuronal progression along these projecting axons is unidirectional in each system (dmX, LC, SN), these intraneuronal spreads are not sufficient to explain the upward progression from dmX, LC, to SN, which may require additional transsynaptic transmission.

Although lower fat content of ham and bacon may have contributed to the lower fat intake at breakfast, decreased consumption of cooked breakfast, cakes and biscuits and the shift in consumer preference towards low-fat milk and spreads are more likely to explain these findings.

A "seed and spread model" has been proposed to explain the observed patterns of DNA methylation in the genome where methylation at one region can spread to neighboring sites (Turker 2002; Zhang et al. 2012).

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