Sentences with phrase «meaning multiple destinations»

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Nelson and her colleagues found that flu in pigs «follows long - distance swine movements from the southern U.S. to the Midwest,» with most of the human - origin H1N1 arriving at Midwest hog farms coming from the Southeast, and most of the swine - origin H1N2 coming from the south - central U.S. And that means the Midwest, as the final destination for many of these pigs, is «likely to provide a reservoir for multiple genetically distinct variants to co-circulate and exchange segments via re-assortment because of the continual importation of swine influenza viruses from other regions,» the researchers noted.
Being a part of a large family means taking multiple vehicles to get to one destination.
The abundance of living spaces both indoor and out, on multiple levels, mean all guests will find plenty of personal space to enjoy this spectacular holiday destination.
The hotel is adjacent to two underground stations, connecting with three major London tube lines and multiple bus links, meaning London's key destinations are within 20 minutes travel.
«This partnership is just one example of our ongoing efforts to provide Homes.com customers with the most effective means of marketing their listings to multiple consumer destinations while providing the convenience of managing their distribution from one central location,» explains Jason Doyle, vice president of Homes.com.
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