Transmissible Sentence Examples

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  • Ideally, the biter should be tested as well for the presence of transmissible disease.

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  • To concentrate, induce and renovate are, however, but aspects of one process of acquisition by the transfusion of a transmissible energy.

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  • Neither was there any recorded transmissible spongiform encephalopathy in pigs or poultry.

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  • It provides information on the transmissible degenerative disease scrapie in sheep.

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  • Genital warts Certain types of HPV affect the genital area, causing a form of sexually transmissible wart (condylomata acuminata ).

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  • This strain was not readily transmissible from human to human.

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  • Exotic birds carry many diseases that are easily transmissible to people in enclosed environments.

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  • Thus strain 630 has the genetic attributes of a fully virulent, highly transmissible, drug resistant strain.

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  • All the spongiform encephalopathies can be transmitted in the laboratory but only scrapie is known to be naturally transmissible among sheep.

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  • The concerns center on the possibility that the H5N1 strain could infect people at a future date and ultimately become transmissible between human beings.

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  • Yes, external parasites transmissible to man include fleas, sarcoptic mange, the fur mite and ringworm fungi.

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  • Zoonoses are diseases that are transmissible between animals and humans.

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  • It did not appear to be transmissible between humans.

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  • These brain diseases, called transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, are thought to be caused by prions.

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  • For viral safety with respect to transmissible agents, see section 4.4.

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  • So what would happen, if a new, transmissible influenza virus begins spreading through Vietnam or China?

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  • Heterosexuals at risk of transmissible diseases are also excluded from giving bone marrow.

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  • Sexually transmissible infections are on the rise within society.

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  • Genital warts Certain types of HPV affect the genital area, causing a form of sexually transmissible wart (condylomata acuminata).

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  • The development of an SE in a cat had raised a concern that BSE might be transmissible in a way that scrapie was not.

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  • Zoonoses - annual report The European Food Safety Authority has published its first annual report on infectious diseases transmissible from animals to humans.

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  • Infections transmissible by transfusion Over the past 30 years, the viruses that cause hepatitis B, AIDS and hepatitis C have been identified.

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  • Copyright is transmissible by assignment, by testamentary disposition or by operation of law, as personal or movable property.

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  • Others are receiving chemotherapy for transmissible venereal tumors, which are sexually transmitted.

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  • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-A transmissible retrovirus that causes AIDS in humans.

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  • These rights are of simple possession, but they are transmissible in certain degrees to the heirs of the possessor.

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  • Emiriye is not transmissible by will, but may be transferred by donation, which returns to the donor should he outlive the beneficiary.

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  • Were acquired (superimposed) characters really transmissible by breeding, then every child born would inherit, more or less completely, the knowledge acquired by both its parents.

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  • In view of the fact that Biffen has proved that immunity from the attacks of a certain fungus in wheat is a transmissible recessive character reappearing in some of the individuals of the second generation, it would appear that there is great hope of securing an immune variety with the aid of this form.

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  • This is a very easily transmissible infection that is quite widespread in children.

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