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Trim off bruised areas that can harbor bacteria.
It's to educate as to the conditions that can harbor rats".
The importance of these unique lesion morphologies is that they represent irreversible tissue damage that can harbor persistent bacilli which are difficult to treat with standard therapies.
Shaped like a giant C, it has a remarkable 130-foot cantilevered overhang, suspended over an interior pool of water that can harbor boats and accommodate swimmers.
Underneath the plastic, running 5 inches deep, is coconut fiber rather than the typical soil that can harbor so much fungi and pests.
Even for a place that can harbor an insufferable sense of its own uniqueness, the "America's city" stuff might be getting to be a bit much.
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To decrease the computational demand, we do one initial scan over all pairs of individuals to find the segments that can plausibly harbor IBD haplotypes.
A niche is a subgroup of tissue cells and extracellular substrates that can indefinitely harbor one or more stem cells and control their self-renewal and progeny in vivo [ 3].
South-facing entrances and coves can be affected in a couple of ways, like Morro Bay's sand bar, which creates breaking seas at the jetty entrance that can cause the harbor patrol to close the entrance, and coves like Avalon Bay, where the entering swells can snap mooring lines, thus washing the boats into shore or other moored boats.
Subsequent statistical analysis uncovered reliable and selective markers that can distinguish samples harboring deficiencies of complex I, complex IV caused by SURF1 and SCO2 mutations, and complex V on the basis of TMEM70 mutations.
But scientists believe bushmeat can harbor diseases that can spread from animal to human.
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