Sentences with phrase «by outbreaks»

Often the disease begins as an upper - respiratory infection, which is followed by outbreaks of blisters and lesions that last from 2 - 4 weeks.
Mass coral bleaching from thermal stress, followed by outbreaks of contagious or opportunistic diseases [18], [36], [37], have become a threat common to coral reefs globally.
As Becca seeks solace in repression interspersed by outbreaks of rage, Howie wants to share his pain in hope of catharsis.
It's part of a new game designed to teach students the complexity of data generated by outbreaks.
This human - agent model of disease dynamics can then be used to provide reproducible empirical analyses, yielding greater insights into the behavioural reactions and individual responses of people threatened by outbreaks of disease.
The team's results may begin to answer an outstanding question from the Zika epidemic: Why have Zika - related microcephaly and other brain abnormalities been seen in areas hard - hit by outbreaks in the past few years but not in the decades following the virus's discovery in 1947?
Over the past decade North American forests have been decimated by outbreaks of mountain pine beetles
Better understanding of how climate affects tornado activity can help to predict tornado activity in the short - term, a month, or even a year in advance, and would be a major aid to insurance and reinsurance companies in assessing the risks posed by outbreaks.
As a result, the company's stock price has been battered by the outbreaks of foodborne illnesses linked to its stores, the lawsuit said.
The difference can not be explained by an outbreak of Dutch Disease in Canada, as the Australian dollar has appreciated faster than the Canadian dollar over the last decade.
The answer is, that His coming must be preceded, as ancient apocalypses had foretold, by the outbreak of final anarchy, and this outbreak is delayed by the» restraining power,» which is probably to be understood as the power of the Roman Empire.
He loved Germany, hated militarism, and was deeply troubled by the outbreak of World War I.
His last years were clouded by the outbreak of the First World War.
But by the outbreak of World War I they totaled less than one per cent of the population.
The nineteenth century, beginning in 1815 with the close of the Wars of the French Revolution and Napoleon and terminated in 1914 by the outbreak of World War I, saw the heyday of Western imperialism and colonialism.
ProPak China 2003 has been rescheduled to 3 - 5 September 2003 from its original dates of 8 - 11 July 2003 because of the current threat caused by the outbreak of SARS in the Asia - Pacific region.
Kitty Ussher, economic secretary to the Treasury said: «We want to offer help to people who are being affected by the outbreak of foot and mouth disease and the restrictions on the movement of livestock.
In a statement, Mr. Cuomo thanked the city for its work — after previously saying people in the Bronx had a reason to be frightened by the outbreak.
The wild dogs of the Serengeti were particularly hard hit by an outbreak of rabies in 1990.
Two years later a German eclipse expedition to southern Russia was thwarted by the outbreak of World War I. Einstein impatiently wrote his friend Arnold Sommerfeld, «Only the intrigues of miserable people prevent the execution of this last, new, important test of the theory.»
Cases may signal start of anticipated wave of birth defects in country already hit hard by outbreak
And several years after a 2005 outbreak of Salmonella in Spain, 65 percent of 248 victims said they had developed joint or muscle pain or stiffness, compared with 24 percent of a control group who were not affected by the outbreak.
It was not clear to what extent El Salvador's coffee crop, already blighted by an outbreak of leaf rust, might be affected by the eruption.
However, this plan for a scientifically pure and economically efficient deal is threatened by an outbreak of crude politics.
Scientists have been baffled not only by the outbreak's size and rapid spread in northern Germany but also by the fact that it affects mostly adults and females, an odd pattern because EHEC usually sickens children.
Finally, we would like to recognize all of the CNPRC husbandry, management, pathology, research, and veterinary staff who worked diligently to provide excellent care for the titi monkey colony devastated by the outbreak.
There have been some hiccups: one village's attempt to raise chickens was wiped out by an outbreak of Newcastle disease.
No deaths have been caused by the outbreak but 46 people have been affected, including 13 who have been hospitalized and one person who developed a type of kidney failure, officials said.
He became interested in bodybuilding in his teens and aspired to enter world - class competitions, a goal cut short by the outbreak of World War II and a stint in the U.S. Army.
This very contemporary film tries to describe today's world but also the hopes and dreams of each and everyone within a social environment marked by the outbreak of the supernatural.
Louie's further development as a runner is interrupted by the outbreak of the war.
She succeeds, but her academic victory is soon overshadowed by the outbreak of war.
Hahn was devastated by the outbreak of World War II.
If your school has been affected by the outbreak, there are some measures that you can take to get back to normal as quickly and safely as possible.
• First use of Mercedes - Benz» «four - headlight» front - end design • Only diesel engine offered in the midsize luxury sedan segment • British threatened by outbreak of «mad cow» disease
Best - selling author Pamela Schoenewaldt's new book tells the story of a German - American girl whose life is changed forever by the outbreak of World War I.
In 1963, the population was further decimated by another outbreak of distemper.
If you plan to travel with your dog — particularly to any areas affected by the outbreak — steer clear of dog parks, grooming salons and boarding facilities and discuss vaccination with your veterinarian.
The draw distance and lighting especially drive home that this land was once beautiful but has since been ravaged by the outbreak and in fighting happening currently.
By the outbreak of World War I, European modernism in many forms had triumphed.
Whether a tapestry was ever produced is a mystery, but the project was likely curtailed by the outbreak of the Second World War and Man Ray's return to the US in 1940.
Chagall visited Russia in 1914 and was prevented from returning to Paris by the outbreak of the war.
In Our Banner in the Sky (c. 1861) a painting inspired by the outbreak of the Civil War (1861 - 65), Cole's pupil Frederic E. Church explicitly stated that the nation's destiny was prophesized in the heavens.
Europe razed almost half its temperate oak -, beech - and birch - woods in the Middle Ages, an onslaught only briefly reversed by an outbreak of bubonic plague in the 14th century.
The charterparty contained the war clause and it was therefore within the contemplation of the parties that the charter might be terminated early if the war clause was triggered by an outbreak of hostilities.
The rate of young Aboriginal people infected with syphilis was 173 per 100,000, compared with 15 per 100,000 in non-Indigenous peers, driven largely by an outbreak occurring over the last six years across northern and central Australia.

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and 35) our ability to complete the proposed accelerated stock repurchase plan, among other things.
The experts aren't shocked by this — particularly bad outbreaks of flu are often trailed by another strain of the illness known as «influenza B» — but it's a bummer for the rest of us who were hoping we were finally out of the woods when it came to flu misery.
«Consumer Reports is making this recommendation given the potentially fatal consequences of E. coli, the fact that there are still several unknowns about this outbreak, and that no type of romaine has been ruled definitively safe by government officials,» said James Rogers, the head of food safety at the non-profit-run magazine.
The agency color - codes the severity of the outbreak using a legend of bright green for states with minimal flu activity, rising to deep red for those inundated by the virus.
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