He probably picked it up beforehand, and it was even more virulent than the hospital version.
No target is too mighty, or too obscure, for this new and virulent strain of oratory.
In mice, Fouchier said, the mutation makes the infection as much as 1, 000 times more virulent.
Outside medical centers, a virulent new version hits kids, sports teams and healthy adults.
HIV-negative people as well, so it may be getting more virulent as it evolves.
Though the tone was less virulent, users were still unhappy that they couldn't navigate the site easily.
Michigan presents a similar picture of virulent opposition on the left and troubling divisions on the right.
Or once the fungus got to the States, did it evolve and mutate into a more virulent form?
The hanzaki-loving strains of chytrid appear to differ from those that are proving so virulent to amphibians now.
Even the most virulent pathogens encountered in the real world (say, Ebola or HIV) have infection rates below 50%.
You could say that Wall Street brought this virulent political overreaction on itself.
It was urban crowding that made the bacterium so successful and so virulent.
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The disease is most virulent in industries where standardisation and automation are hard.
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Vojislav Seselj, a virulent Serbian nationalist, just missed becoming president of Serbia, Yugoslavia's main republic, in an election in October.
Tory Euroscepticism grew more virulent, as latterly did the determination of the remaining Tory Europhiles not to surrender to it.
Half of the victims have been hospitalised, a high rate that may indicate an especially virulent strain of E. coli.
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Stefansson overcame virulent objections that one company shouldn't have such sweeping access and won permission for the database, now under construction.
Secondly, the 2009 H1N1 lacks a gene that is present in highly virulent flu viruses, such as the one in 1918.
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In early tests researchers have stopped the growth of the most virulent human tumors, varieties accounting for 25% of cancer deaths.
But even this running sore appears to be marginally less virulent as a result of the Danish rejection of the euro.
Moreover, the prevailing strains of meningococcus could evolve to become more virulent.
The Fed promptly used its newfound discretion to create a virulent inflation.
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The clone du jour may also be more virulent than her forerunners.
There are, after all, secrets to safeguard behind these doors, where virus experts scan virulent code, design cures and create advanced encryption systems.
Weigel, infamously, was forced to resign from the Washington Post for showing such virulent bias against conservatives as to shock even the Post.
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Amid the Asian economic crisis, now seemingly set for another virulent phase, the Western-influenced IMF vets economic policy in Korea, Thailand and Indonesia.
They then subdivided the groups and infected the resulting subgroups with either H3N1, a mild strain of influenza, or H1N1, a virulent strain.
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While the ideological persuasions of the Mauritanian coup leaders are still unclear, the virulent Islamism that exists in the country should be cause for concern.
They figured out the flu kept its virulent characteristics best in human mucus, which Dr. Marr took from the dripping nose of her 1-month-old baby.
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