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Finally, by causing inflammatory diarrhea in the intestine, C. jejuni can improve its own spread to find a new host.
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She then simulated the way that the mutations spread to find out how long the process took.
Mr. McCarthy's 1992 novel, the first in his "Border Trilogy," which includes "The Crossing" in 1994 and "Cities of the Plain" in 1998, follows the adventures of John Grady Cole (Mr. Damon's character), descendant of a long line of Texas ranchers, who crosses into Mexico when his mother sells the spread, hoping to find a country where he can live the kind of life he has always dreamed about.
Self-sowing annuals and freely spreading perennials continue to find a place in the modern cottage garden, just as they did in the traditional cottager's garden.
One factor is form: trees with low branches and those that spread widely are unlikely to find a place on a curb.
Well, there's the old Evolution Did It theory: Men are hardwired to spread their seed; women, to find a mate who will protect the children she may bear.
You're not going to find a spread of them in Hello! magazine, posing around.
With the death toll rising and the disease still spreading, the race is on to find a treatment for Ebola.
PeerIndex looks at the information contained in tweets, and how that information spreads, to find authority in specific subject areas.
Still, wherever the Blooms go, they manage to find a good spread.
"In the UK we're even getting a lot of committed Christians who are not Gypsies but they're seeing the failing churches and come to us to find a place spreading the word of God".
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