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According to Nigel Gibbens, the UK's chief veterinary officer, research has struggled to find a formula that can survive the badger's acidic stomach and be absorbed by the animal.
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"It could, but we would hope it wouldn't take as long as that," says Gibbens.
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This is almost ready, according to Gibbens, but then there are two further barriers: there must be a reliable test to distinguish between vaccinated and diseased cattle, and this test has to be accepted by the rest of the world.
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Gibbens canât understand why the insurer is being so combative. âTheyâre such a huge company and Iâm just one little person,â he says.
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Supreme Court ruled in favour of Gibbens, saying that contracting herpes when having unprotected sex was as accidental as âbeing bitten by a mosquito carrying the West Nile virus.â Co-operators appealed provincially, but the ruling was upheld.
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After Gibbens, 48, had unprotected sex with three women in early 2003, he developed herpes simplex type 2.
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But when Gibbens filed his claim, Co-operators denied him payment.
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Gibbens, who lives in Port Coquitlam, B.C., and worked as a high pressure water blaster, was insured by Co-operators Life Insurance.
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James was married in the spring of 1878 to Miss Alice H. Gibbens, and began at once to improve in health and to lead a fuller and more active life.
William James 1910
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Thus, at this first sitting of Professor James, the name of his father-in-law, _Gibbens_, was first given as _Niblin_, and then as
Mrs. Piper & the Society for Psychical Research Michael Sage 1897
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