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Additional identification procedures were notably helpful when mycoplasma species were recovered from unexpected hosts.
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Now scientists have gotten an important clue, finding a close relative in an unexpected host: dogs.
This pleasantly spacious restaurant supplements those with an unexpected host of pan-Asian dishes that wouldn't be out of place in a lantern-lighted tiki lounge.
That's because the most memorable Have I Got News For You episodes tend to happen when an unexpected host turns up.
These findings indicate that rPIV3s whose genome length has been increased by more than 3000 nt by either a GU or an NCR insertion exhibit an unexpected host-range phenotype, that is, efficient replication in vitro but restricted replication in hamsters, especially in the lower respiratory tract.
Whether that's by inviting a totally unexpected host (like the Golden Globes managed with Ricky Gervais a few years back -- very unlikely), or some top-to-bottom transformation of the Academy's structure (completely unlikely), the Oscars could use a re-imagining.
On one hand, a biosafe candidate for biocontrol must exhibit a limited host range, avoiding its spread over to unexpected host targets.
The ability of Trichinella to be infective also in different feeds for some weeks can be the explanation for unexpected herbivore hosts known to be sources of human outbreaks [ 2, 28].
When he was given an unexpected slot hosting the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, he killed.
His management strategy involves a certain tolerance for the unexpected: he finds hosts and executive producers he trusts, and then gives their programs a great deal of autonomy.
On the downside was the disaster film Airport 77; on the upside, a completely unexpected comic success hosting Saturday Night Live on TV, with such stars as John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd.
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