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It may be, they say, that before the Lyme bacteria were eradicated from the body, they caused some damage that led to recurring symptoms.
Entire communities were eradicated from the map in a country whose remote vastness hid the atrocities from the eyes of the world.
In total, 320,000 cattle were killed of which 114,000 cattle were eradicated from ranches and 206,000 were eradicated from communal lands (DVS 2000).
The theory is supported by epidemiological data, says Baümler, which show that S. enteritidis infections in people increased steadily as other Salmonella strains were eradicated from chickens.
Cattle fever ticks (CFT), vectors of bovine babesiosis and anaplasmosis, were eradicated from the United States by 1943, but are frequently reintroduced from neighboring border states of Mexico via stray cattle and wildlife hosts including white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) (WTD) and nilgai antelope (Boselaphus tragocamelus).
Wolves were eradicated from the Cascades by the 1930s, but began re-establishing resident packs at least as early as 1990.
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Both needed to be eradicated from Germany.
Mourinho wants diving to be eradicated from the global game.
Auschwitz and Treblinka will never be eradicated from German history.
The disease has been eradicated from the United States.
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