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was carriage
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The act of conveying; carrying.
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One privilege was carriage rides off prison grounds and visits to his home and the homes of his children.
Carriage of T was associated with the development of RA (χ2 = 15.21, P = 0.0001) as was carriage of the HLA-SE gene (χ2 = 7.28, P = 0.007).
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Patterns of A. baumannii and S. maltophilia acquisition in the ICU during the period of the survey were carriage, colonization and infection.
There are carriage openings with wrought-iron gates.
Shaikh's father and grandfather were carriage drivers.
He rides them around Westchester where there are carriage roads that my great grandfather built.
A baby carriage was bearing down on them.
"There was a carriage crash and flooding — and English weather.
The carriage was nearly identical to the carriage of the M-30.
Spinal compression during anterior carriage was larger than that of posterior carriage.
Historically, three patterns of carriage are recognized in humans: persistent carriage, intermittent carriage, and no carriage.
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