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| e 10 km prevention zone around the first two | outbreaks, a new otbreak was discovered. |
| affic is a strong indicator for network worm | outbreaks, a key unsolved problem in network security. |
| as one of the few observed, intense tornado | outbreaks affecting Appalachia. |
| cemeteries, probably created during disease | outbreaks after European contact. |
| ic parade through the city to discourage any | outbreaks against Federal authorities. |
| This pandemic began, like the first, with | outbreaks along the Ganges River delta. |
| These | outbreaks also caused the closure of Windsor Great Par |
| AD (Epidemic of Cholera, Wars, other disease | outbreaks) and of the more pleasant events at the loca |
| ommends that persons investigating monkeypox | outbreaks and involved in caring for infected individu |
| lling back in the wake of many wars, disease | outbreaks and famines. |
| is way, efforts to combat infectious disease | outbreaks are strengthened. |
| to help detect and report potential disease | outbreaks around the world. |
| istration's efforts to curb possible violent | outbreaks as well as criminal activities. |
| ew rules, the FDA's focus shifts to stopping | outbreaks before they start, by requiring farmers to a |
| reaching Juneau on October 14 and widespread | outbreaks being present a month later. |
| nous fertilizer and insecticides can lead to | outbreaks by increasing the fecundity of the brown pla |
| These | outbreaks caused a cull of all at-risk animals in the |
| But | outbreaks continued through January, February, and Mar |
| Recorded as one of the most intense November | outbreaks ever across that area, tornadoes from that e |
| r since 2000 and one of the largest December | outbreaks ever recorded. |
| Alsike area has been studied for its fungus | outbreaks, first Ambrosiella and Raffaelea in certain |
| On 31 August 1854, after several other | outbreaks had already occurred elsewhere in the city, |
| or drinking water, and the threat of disease | outbreaks has also increased; Paulo Zucula retracted h |
| Although | outbreaks have slowed, in recent weeks Asia-Pacific re |
| Outbreaks have occurred in clinical facilities where h | |
| een an importation of the virus, large-scale | outbreaks have been prevented. |
| Since that time, | outbreaks have occurred in the interior from 1965 to 1 |
| ado was one of only three disastrous tornado | outbreaks in modern Russian history (one of the others |
| urce of one of the world's worst Legionaires | outbreaks in 2002. |
| It was very rare in that most tornado | outbreaks in this region occur in the spring. |
| es were concerned that troops faced malarial | outbreaks in the course of the Italo-Ethiopian War.) |
| other species and may then cause devastating | outbreaks in domestic poultry or give rise to human in |
| ing Jewish communities have also experienced | outbreaks, including Monsey, New York and Lakewood, Ne |
| tmosphere is a common feature during tornado | outbreaks involving the outer rain bands of tropical c |
| Black Death plague of the 1340s or the later | outbreaks, leaving Cosmeston a Deserted medieval villa |
| Large | outbreaks of sunn pests generally occur every 6 to 8 y |
| U-boats and, during the autumn of 1918, with | outbreaks of influenza on board. |
| Pottawatomie Indians, and witnessed terrible | outbreaks of cholera. |
| those in Dvinsk had been spared from violent | outbreaks of anti-Semitic pogroms. |
| Economic pressure led to | outbreaks of civil unrest, culminating in Shays' Rebel |
| Outbreaks of attacks on humans in the United States ha | |
| of his sons, and his wife in three separate | outbreaks of the plague (1572, 1575, and 1580, respect |
| n, high incidences of Black Lung disease, or | outbreaks of other infectious respiratory diseases. |
| feces of their partners, leading to massive | outbreaks of various diseases," this report was writte |
| nds abandoned during the devastating disease | outbreaks of the previous century. |
| overnment officials and services, who feared | outbreaks of epidemics. |
| mes called the "government fly" because when | outbreaks of it occur, the rumor goes around that they |
| valuable specimen collections from military | outbreaks of the disease during World War II. |
| ing "rhubarb" very quickly but clearly, with | outbreaks of "Custard!" for good measure. |
| can significantly lower the chance of future | outbreaks of herpes. |
| rnment, but this does not prevent occasional | outbreaks of severe intertribal hostilities. |
| t-pandemic period we expect to see localized | outbreaks of different magnitude and some continuing ' |
| mber of speakers fell dramatically following | outbreaks of new diseases in the 19th century and for |
| overnment saw support for Speight's cause as | outbreaks of violence occurred in Suva, Levuka, Naitas |
| ing harvested, and has become susceptible to | outbreaks of a form of root rot known as Phellinus nox |
| d to lower rates of childhood immunizations, | outbreaks of previously-controlled childhood diseases |
| e entire Russian empire was to avoid further | outbreaks of highly contagious diseases, especially th |
| on into the interior, was also threatened by | outbreaks of yellow fever. |
| The poisoned beer resulted in | outbreaks of peripheral neuritis caused by arsenic poi |
| When epidemic | outbreaks of the disease occur, the Miskito hold that |
| eptor, and is also sometimes associated with | outbreaks of toxic honey poisoning when bees feed hone |
| This event formed the pretext for new | outbreaks of violence. |
| At that time, sporadic | outbreaks of cholera occurred in various parts of Brit |
| 1 November - The first | outbreaks of the avian flu in Bangladesh were recorded |
| The first | outbreaks of violence were in the 1450s prior to the W |
| These | outbreaks of disease decimated the tribes and left the |
| st organization called Delphi begins causing | outbreaks of new strains of GUILT. |
| Outbreaks of spruce beetles have destroyed millions of | |
| his page documents the tornadoes and tornado | outbreaks of 1990, primarily in the United States. |
| The orphanage was abandoned in 1923 due to | outbreaks of malaria. |
| his page documents the tornadoes and tornado | outbreaks of 1991, primarily in the United States. |
| Europe and Morocco both experienced | outbreaks of TOCP poisoning from contaminated abortifa |
| Italy, and was called upon to deal with many | outbreaks of the Italian patriots. |
| y in the 14th century was thus punctuated by | outbreaks of plague, political violence and popular up |
| Periodic | outbreaks of racial, ethnic and religious violence wer |
| was recorded to have assisted in identifying | outbreaks of gastrointestinal, respiratory diseases an |
| rafts to form thunderstorms often results in | outbreaks of severe weather. |
| It can cause epizootic | outbreaks of disease in houseflies and has been invest |
| This was not successful, however, and | outbreaks of violence continued until the church broke |
| in at the end of the game to prevent further | outbreaks of violence. |
| Outbreaks of Waterborne disease continue in Gedaref an | |
| were | outbreaks of two different diseases, one of smallpox a |
| easure to the threat of seasonal or pandemic | outbreaks of influenza. |
| After the disputed election, sporadic | outbreaks of violence took place, particularly in Abid |
| s the officials were afraid it could provoke | outbreaks of violence and arson. |
| than 5,000 gorillas may have died in recent | outbreaks of the Ebola virus in central Africa. |
| at least 5 km from each other to avoid fresh | outbreaks of fighting. |
| the influence of the devilish reincarnation, | outbreaks of famine and plagues further increase the d |
| ification of public health concerns, such as | outbreaks of epidemic typhus. |
| rong, raucous sound on the trombone and wild | outbreaks on stage were characteristic. |
| s magnitude are rare in North Carolina, with | outbreaks on February 19, 1884 and March 28, 1984 the |
| vaccine became available one month after the | outbreaks peaked in the US. |
| self-image, mood fluctuates due to cyclical | outbreaks, prone to addiction, may socially withdraw a |
| e Pacific Northwest to deter Native American | outbreaks, providing support to the settlers in the Ba |
| Mappila riots or Mappila | Outbreaks refers to a series of riots by the Mappila ( |
| Aiding in prevention of epidemic | outbreaks through mass production of medicines at the |
| gregarious, and sometimes there can be major | outbreaks, thus these wasps can be major forest pests |
| andful of notable severe weather and tornado | outbreaks to strike the southern and southeastern Unit |
| MVE-endemic area during the wet season, when | outbreaks usually occur, MVE infection must be confirm |
| investigation the people responsible for the | outbreaks were caught and were going to jail for a lon |
| Other historians believe that both | outbreaks were of smallpox. |
| By the end of July 1968, extensive | outbreaks were reported in Vietnam and Singapore. |
| ed the stronghold for 14 days and all Danish | outbreaks were repulsed. |
| do outbreak sequence was a series of tornado | outbreaks which affected large portions of the Central |
| Severe | outbreaks, which occurred on the coast during the 1940 |
| ratures of 25°C (77F), and extreme antarctic | outbreaks will bring periods of snow, daytime highs we |
| or swine flu, a pandemic disease, Chan says | outbreaks will go on for some time. |
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