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But they excrete the bacteria, which may spread to anyone who handles the animal.
Regulation of trade in managed bees, which may spread diseases.
The cause is thought to be an aberrant protein called a prion, which may spread through direct contact between animals or through soil contamination with the prion protein.
Both types of stimulations could set up substantial prolonged responses in the cerebral cortex, or other mossy fiber sources, which may spread to the cerebellum in the form of late excitation in DCN cells.
Brain ischemia often results in neuronal necrosis, which may spread death to neighboring cells.
DCC attendance predisposes children to SPn colonization which may spread among their families and then further within the adult population.
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Over time these seeds induce pathology, which then may spread via a cycle of inclusion pathology giving rise to additional nucleation events that can be spread from cell to cell.
The matador uses only the small cape, the crimson muleta, which may be spread wider with the sword than when supported solely by the stick.
James McFaul, Santa Barbara, Calif.: Your column asserts that our continued military involvement in Iraq is necessary to prevent a sectarian civil war which may well spread beyond Iraq's borders.
In terms of ecology, there is higher species richness on AGs with a greater proportion of neophytes, which may potentially spread into cities.
Malassezia species, usually part of normal human skin microbiota, may also cause cutaneous infections, mainly pityriasis versicolor (PV) which may rapidly spread in crowded communities, particularly in students' dormitories and sport leisure centers.
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