Sentences with phrase «circulating as»

The flu vaccine protects against the three influenza viruses that are expected to be most prevalent each season, but there can be other flu viruses circulating as well.
A fundamental organising factor of human behaviour and society throughout history, notions of bartering, exchange and monetary currency have consistently followed the development of humankind, taking on many different forms and guises and circulating as a form of communication in direct relation to the movement of goods and people.
For Hanson and Schmidhofer, landscape is a dynamic subject through which they live, move and exist, but also a medium that is itself in motion from one place or time to another, circulating as a place of exchange, a site of visual appropriation, and a focus for the formation of identity.
Here are some publicity screenshots which have been circulating as of late.
Rumors are already circulating as to what the latest tweet could possibly mean.
Its open - plan architecture, with its distinct flat lava rock roof and bamboo ceiling, allows tender ocean breezes circulating as well as ventilating entire spaces of the villa.
(There is apparently a 75,000 point targeted offer circulating as well.)
Equine influenza viruses do not infect humans, dogs or other animals, although an equine influenza virus mutated to infect dogs approximately 15 years ago and is now circulating as a low - pathogenicity canine influenza virus in the dog population, mostly infecting dogs in shelter environments.
And it certainly helped (Greenback bears) that rumors about the tax plan began circulating as early as Tuesday.
The National Bureau of Economic Research is circulating it as a working paper.
A rumor circulating as far back as February hinted that Red Skull would have a role in the film.
Diego Luna's name has been circulating as the lead, but these new negotiations have pushed back production, which could lead to scheduling conflicts for the actor.
Although ALA can be introduced into the body through diet, the effectiveness of dietary ALA is minimal because dietary ALA is bound to lysine and protein that prevents it from circulating as free ALA..
Before hopping in the shower use a body brush to slough off the This will get your lymph fluid circulating as long as you do it the right way.
If our energy isn't circulating as it should, our bodies can't operate at their best.
The analysis also suggests the virus may have started circulating as long ago as January.
Mark - Viverito got 29 council members, and six other elected officials, to sign her letter, which she began circulating as outrage mounted over a plan to name Lopez - Rivera the first «National Freedom Hero» at the June 11 parade.
A number of black elected officials» names had been circulating as potential No. 2s for Cuomo, including Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown, whose local troubles were deemed too toxic for the AG's reform platform; and Sen. Andrea Stewart - Cousins, who is well - regarded but lacks executive experience and isn't considered a heavy hitter.
One name that has been circulating as a potential executive director candidate for the party is Charlie King, who has a longstanding association with Cuomo.
This helps get those air bubbles circulating as well.
One thing led to another, and the joke started circulating as a fact.
It makes note that virtual currencies are not issued through a monetary authority and, as such, lack the characteristics of legal tender, so they can not be circulated as currency.
As Summers's name has circulated as a leading candidate in recent weeks, the White House has discouraged speculation about whom Obama is going to pick, saying he is considering a range of candidates and will not decide until the fall.
Once such stories appear on the front page of mainstream publications, they circulate as the gospel truth and absorbed by unsuspecting investors in the crypto space.
The first method came into being when the goldsmiths noticed that the deposit slips they issued for gold on deposit with them began to circulate as money substitutes.
It's one thing when money is generated and circulated as a matter of course.
So originally the pericope circulated as a dispute between «John's disciples» and «your disciples», i.e. it reflected tension between Christians and members of the Baptist sect, and as such was given an appropriate introduction.
They probably circulated as independent units at first; they were sharpened and improved with constant retelling, although some may have been garnished with extra details and therefore became less clearly focused.
For practical purposes, a brief selection known as Hidden Words has been widely circulated as expressing the more important teachings of the prophet.
Leadership circulates as the Spirit inspires those present in response to the issue at hand.
(Nehemiah 8) By the time John completed the book of the Revelation in 94 - 96AD, the New Testament books were completed and had already been widely circulated as scripture.
Milk is circulated as it heats to prevent hot spots, while the integrated sensor tracks and controls the milk's temperature to avoid overheating and ensure a perfect temperature is achieved every time.
A Ministry of Information Director has cleared the air on what is being circulated as allegation of controversial N13 million loan requests by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed for a trip to China for a summit.
Both drift and shift make these proteins unrecognizable to the antibodies present in people that were previously inoculated against the flu virus, which now circulates as more than 90 strains.
A new study in the journal Science claims that our planet's air circulates as four major cells, not two as is the conventional wisdom.
If the temperature could be raised to 120 — 170 °C, then more refrigerant would evaporate and circulate as gas in the system at the same time, making the unit more efficient.
Carbs are broken down and stored as glucose in the muscles and liver, fats are circulated as triglycerides in the blood stream and stored as adipose tissue (i.e. body fat).
When you're short on water, oxygen and nutrients don't circulate as efficiently.
Calatinol circulates as a hormone and regulates mineral concentration in the blood (including calcium), function of the neuromuscular and immune systems and gene proliferation (this is the reason for the link between Vitamin D deficiency and cancers).
It gets its nutrition from synovial or joint fluid that circulates as we move.
I'm wondering if the eastern movement practices were developed with lymphatic circulation in mind, particularly since lymph circulates as an effect of movement combined with breath.
«I washed it in cold water with some other items, then put it on top of my wooden (Amish built) drying rack so the air would circulate as it's to lay flat.
It is important that you are aware of the internet dating scams that circulate as well as recognise some of the common signs of a scammer.
You can use them as just - in - time learning or circulate them as communication segments.
When you circulate as students write or converse, take a few seconds to connect and give feedback.
We can start where students start — designing corridors that encourage ideas to circulate as freely as foot traffic.
Remember that when you shut the engine off, the coolant will circulate as it cools down.
Pushing a car hard from cold will accelerate wear on engine components as cold oil doesn't circulate as freely as warm.
With expectations high, positive headlines began to circulate as early as November 5, when Modern Tire Dealer declared «Attendance Looks Promising» in its Breaking News section online.
Proposed regulations are being circulated as already having been passed — one more attempt to confuse the truth.
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