Sentences with phrase «with endemic»

Water and sewage systems, socio - demographics, and duration of residence associated with endemic intestinal infectious diseases: A cohort study
Teschke, K., N. Bellack, H. Shen, J. Atwater, R. Chu, M. Koehoorn, Y. C. MacNab, H. Schreier, and J. L. Isaac - Renton, 2010: Water and sewage systems, socio - demographics, and duration of residence associated with endemic intestinal infectious diseases: A cohort study.
With his endemic animal paintings, internationally acclaimed artist ROA was one of the featured artists at I Art Joburg last year.
Like a cinematic film still, the skies are filled with endemic and plentiful palm trees set against pristine sand in «Diego Garcia Katalina sur zil,» and bushy clouds reflected in the pristine water and dock in «R barkossion de copra sur la mer dan Diego Garcia.»
Each section of the map is filled with endemic flora and fauna, robotic creatures move either alone or in packs, each with different characteristics and traits making this world feel like a working ecosystem.
No trip to Komodo is complete without a visit to the beautiful Horseshoe Bay with famous dive sites like Torpedo Alley for a night dive with an amazing array of critters or the seamount of Cannibal Rock with its endemic marine life set against a beautiful reef.
Beautiful gardens with endemic flowers and plants meandering around the buildings complement the whole.
Otarine herpesvirus - 1, not papillomavirus, is associated with endemic tumours in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus).
Enjoy the underground rivers with cenotes or sinkholes, a promenade across the butterfly pavilion or the stunning aquarium with endemic species, and at the end of the day Mexico Espectacular show.
A blessed area in the Yucatan Peninsula, boasting a stunning natural beauty and biodiversity, from mesmerizing «cenotes», underground rivers and caverns, to the lush jungle with its endemic flora and fauna.
Heartworm disease is diagnosed in all 50 United States, with endemic areas along the Atlantic and Gulf coast and along the Mississippi river.
One study described a closed household with endemic FIV, FeLV and feline coronavirus observed over 10 years.
Leishmaniasis is diagnosed on medical history, especially recent travel to an area with endemic Leishmaniasis, and clinical signs.
Although the observations that follow are based mainly on UK experience, similar trends appear to be emerging across global education systems: increased public accountability in tandem with greater autonomy for schools; an urgent imperative to close the opportunity gap between affluent and poorer communities; national, public or state authority over schools being replaced by stakeholder communities or not - for - profit mission - driven organisations impatient with endemic failures of the status quo.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: 67 patients (54 women, 13 men; aged over 40 years, average 53.5 years) with endemic goitre, excluding toxic goitre, were randomly treated with either iodine or thyroxine.
Iodide induces thyroid autoimmunity in patients with endemic goitre: a randomised, double - blind, placebo - controlled trial.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: During a prospective study we examined 209 patients with endemic non-toxic goitre and 53 healthy people.
Giant tortoise species, along with the endemic rice rats, were the most historically decimated species in the Galapagos Islands.
There are experts in all countries with endemic plague who monitor the disease, with the help of the World Health Organization and sometimes the CDC.
Insecticides being sprayed on coffee plants in Uganda, a country with endemic schistosomiasis.
Under the previous government Somalia struggled with endemic corruption.

Not exact matches

Like the rest of Europe, Italy has endemic problems: A north - south divide and economic divergence, corruption and bureaucracy as well as troubles with migration, anti-establishment politics and a political system that is sluggish at best, and chaotic at worst.
Still, one drawback may be the city's endemic financial woes; the state of Illinois is now grappling with $ 15 billion in unpaid bills, and as much as a quarter - trillion dollars is owed to public employees when they retire.
Obviously, besides immediately abandoning its propaganda campaign, the Chinese government should reassure the global business community with concrete, honest, realistic, and market - based solutions that address the underlying pathologies of China's poor economic performance: massive debt, endemic overcapacity, and an economic system that channels low - cost capital into inefficient state - owned enterprises at the expense of private entrepreneurs and consumers.
The disease exists in every industry, but Rory says it's epidemic and endemic in restaurants — owners terminally inflicted with the belief that they must be the one making the sauce, greeting the guests at the door, doing the inventory.
The rollercoaster ride in oil prices over the past three years may be old hat to investors familiar with the commodity's historical sensitivity to macro events (see chart below), but oil price volatility is by no means endemic and several factors are now lining up to suggest a calmer period for crude may lie ahead.
For them, for a generation that grew up preparing for mass shootings the way those who are older grew up with fire drills, this shooting is part of an endemic problem that's been with them their whole lives.
One obvious way to offset the clubbiness endemic to Silicon Valley's investor class would be to replace the «guts» of white men with those of women and people of color.
That said, the proliferation of this technology faces challenges from the very nature of the investment advice business and the endemic conflicts of interests it has with clients.
There are other problems in Enbridge's input - output modelling, some of which seem to be endemic problems with that kind of approach period, while others seem to be a mis - application of the modelling by Enbridge.
Pope Francis has called for peace in a world marked by war and conflict, «beginning with the beloved and long - suffering land of Syria» and extending to the entire Middle East, the Korean peninsula and parts of Africa affected by «hunger, endemic conflicts and terrorism».
Hick is the target of his analysis: the concept of truth is confused; pluralism should not be allowed to claim the ethical high ground; and the whole outlook has striking parallels with some of the confusions endemic in postmodernism.
Once the shock wore off though, I realized that money abuses and issues, while endemic within churches, still only account for a portion of the many ways in which churches have wounded people and thus there is undoubtedly plenty of people in search of a safe place who do not have any of the same issues that I have with linking money and spirituality, so really you were only excluding a certain portion of people from safety by attaching a price tag to it, those for whom money issues are a sticking point and of course those who simply don't have the extra funds to commit.
However, the very nature of autocracies, Pei reminds us, with their propensity of endemic corruption is fundamentally towards self - destruction.
My reflections arose, as I have indicated, in part from formative books and teachers, but they also grew out of grappling with Scripture (one of the lightning bolts here was the simple but profound insight of realizing once again the ineradicable connection of form and content — for instance, what is said in a parable can not be said in any other way), and with the complex business, endemic to academic theologians, of, as Kierkegaard would put it, becoming a Christian (not in general or for someone else but in particular and for me).
And while at times he mocks the fear of sex supposedly endemic to the religious, he does not make the heart race with anger or lust: «Why do you blush to hear the praise of pleasure, when you do not blush to indulge its temptations under cover of night?»
The sexism endemic to a patriarchal society ironically bore with its logic a heavier burden upon «deviants» of the «superior» gender.
The life of the Friary, University and town experienced only a generalised sense of unease, the endemic irritation with ecclesiastical authority, common to so much of Europe.
The so - called «big four» are: protein - energy malnutrition (PEM), with 500 million people affected and 10 million dying every year; vitamin A deficiency, causing xerophthalmia and blindness, which affect 6 million people a year and kill 750,000; endemic goiter, caused by iodine deficiency and affecting 150 million people a year; and nutritional anemia, affecting 350 million people a year.
It is an area of stunning biodiversity filled with approximately 10,000 species of tropical plants (nearly a third of which are endemic), 400 species of mammals, and 1,000 species of birds.
There, you can read about Hispaniola's great biodiversity, including 30 endemic bird species; the importance of the island to birds that winter and migrate through the West Indies and breed in North America; and the critical role of shade coffee in preserving habitat on an island with a very high level of deforestation.
In opting for swimming, Kiki chose perhaps the toughest of disciplines: long hours of arm - heavy laps in the practice pool, where the only view is a shadowy blue blur that may be another swimmer or one's own imagination; the greedy slap and gurgle of arms (reach, grab, recover, reach, as the late Matt Mann rationalized it); the ring around the eyeballs, endemic to the competitive swimmer, caused by chlorine, which makes the whole wide world glow with halos on the way home from practice.
Where I disagree with though is on this issue of «Arsenal bias» — I actually think there is an endemic bias against Wenger amongst Gooners, not for him.
The 8 month uncertainty about Sanchez and Ozil and the swap no money deal for Man United reject Mkhitaryan have only compounded endemic issues like injuries, and the feeling that Arsenal abides overpaid under performing players with no real demands to win the big trophies.
Travelers with infants aged < 9 months should be advised against traveling to areas within the yellow fever — endemic zone.
The Santa Marta Mountains, with the tallest peaks in the country, are completely cut off from the Andes and therefore have a high density of endemics.
In an interview with the Telegraph earlier this week, Attorney general Dominic Grieve suggested corruption was «endemic» in the Pakistani community and said politicians needed to «wake up» to the problem.
A «Station Chief» podcast discussed these national security leaks pretty extensively last couple of months, with the expert opinion (one of the hosts is a retired CIA station chief) being that there's an endemic problem with leaks at US national security apparatus, wholly independent of Trump, persistent and unlikely to go away - including according to statements from top US national security officials.
Where there is an endemic culture of corruption and the Chairperson is attempting to eradicate same, clearly she will not be expected to be popular with the beneficiaries of the corrupt system.
What they have in common are the high tax burdens endemic to New York, and recurring expenses that are further and further out of line with recurring revenues.
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