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Inside the Outbreaks is the first book chronicling the work of the EIS.
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Plague alert: App maps illnesses A new interactive iPhone application called Outbreaks Near Me lets users track and report cases of swine flu in real time Sarah Boesveld Last updated on Thursday, Sep. The Arizona-based DrivingMBA uses two kinds of Raydon Virtual Driver Interactive simulators, one for learning basic maneuvering and the other for advanced driver training.
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'Outbreaks' of cannibalism have been reported when young pheasants have been kept in over-crowded conditions.
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Outbreaks can come from a variety of sources, from contaminated plants to food handlers with dirty hands to wildlife tracking E. coli into fields.
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There are viable "end of the world" scenarios without invoking religious eschatology, asteroids, or Class 5 Zombie Outbreaks.
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Smith DeWaal says, "Outbreaks are what identify contaminated food products in the market so that they can be removed or recalled before they make other people sick."
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Outbreaks of boils in East Anglia, which is OK as nobody will notice.
Archive 2009-02-01 Dungeekin 2009
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Outbreaks of pertussis, meningococcal meningitis, varicella (chickenpox) and influenza occur every year.
Vaccines and Society 2010
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Outbreaks of boils in East Anglia, which is OK as nobody will notice.
More Weather Warnings for the UK Dungeekin 2009
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There are viable "end of the world" scenarios without invoking religious eschatology, asteroids, or Class 5 Zombie Outbreaks.
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