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But Dr. Gerberding said the current outbreak could nonetheless be classified as an epidemic, in part because "there's more widespread activity for this time of year compared to most years when we deal with influenza".
HPLC data on the natural substrate panel showed that apart from the expected activity toward cellobiose (glucose dimer with β1 4 bond), widespread activity for substrates containing β1 2 and β1 3 linkages was also observed.
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Google's national flu trend maps, which track flu-related searches, are almost solid red (for "intense activity") and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's weekly FluView maps, which track confirmed cases, are nearly solid brown (for "widespread activity").
There had also been suggestions of further reductions but a spokesman for Capita said: Any speculation around widespread activity is incorrect.
Quite why the Olympics should want golf is another question, given the sport satisfies none of the usual criteria: this is not, in any sense a "pinnacle" event for golf; neither is golf a universal or even particularly widespread activity.
In a teleconference with reporters, Dr. Gerberding said the number of states reporting widespread activity declined last week, to 38, including New York City and the District of Columbia, which are separate reporting areas, from 42 for the week ended Dec. 27.
Today, LARP is a widespread activity internationally.
Trawling is also the most widespread activity on the seabed.
The brain regions involved cause widespread activity.
During this time, widespread bird activity accounted for secondary apatite formation on the surface of calcareous oolites.
Female athletes have dealt with societal stigmas since the beginning of their participation in sports early in the 20th century, when the growth of bicycling made physical activity for women more widespread.
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