Each year about 76, 000 people get Linda Rivera's strain of bacteria -- E. coli O157-- according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
To investigate GLP-1's role in taste, the team used a strain of mice that were genetically engineered to lack GLP-1 receptors.
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It is widely believed that using guarantees to increase the firepower of the EFSF in either of these ways would impose so much additional strain on France's public-sector balance sheet that France is likely to lose its cherished AAA rating - which would then make the eurozone even more dependent on the financial strength of Germany.
He wrote in an editorial that making sure articles were free of bias was putting too much of a strain on the journal's peer-review process, often leading to extensive revisions.
Extrapolating from Dr Freund's laboratory experiments, the strain in a real-life geological fault such as the San Andreas could, as it shifted, generate hundreds of thousands of amperes per cubic kilometre in a fluctuating pattern that would cause very low frequency radio waves to be emitted, thus disrupting the ionosphere.
Worries that an outbreak of a new bird-flu strain in China will stifle domestic air-travel demand sent shares of the nation's airlines falling sharply Friday, triggering a broader selloff in airline and travel stocks world-wide.
But the decision looks set to put added strain on Schroeder's coalition with the pacifist-leaning Greens party, several prominent members of which have called for a halt to the U.S. bombing raids on Afghanistan.
Burma's highly mobile migrant population may already be spreading the drug-resistant strain around the world.
But it's a potential public health catastrophe with the new strain called XDR-TB, for extensively drug resistant tuberculosis.
For 40 minutes he toiled as Smith, who was passed fit to play despite a back strain, attempted to ruthlessly expose England's one-day captain's confidence crisis.
ViroLogic (nasdaq: VLGC - news - people ) was also able to determine which anti-retroviral drug would be effective on the patient's particular strain of HIV.
President Barack Obama spoke with Mexican President Felipe Calderon on Saturday afternoon to discuss both countries' "efforts to limit the spread of the 2009 H1N1 flu strain and the importance of close U.S.-Mexican cooperation, " the White House said in a statement.
On Saturday a seven-year-old girl became Beijing's first confirmed case of the H7N9 strain.
Since the region's social safety-nets are still full of holes, another recession might strain political harmony.
Kanoute is struggling to recover from a ligament strain in his right knee acquired in Mali's 0-0 draw with Benin in Porto Novo on 3 June.
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Both cordiality and strain are contradictory but consistent characteristics of the U.S.-Pakistan relationship.
These are the self-appointed guardians of Saudi Arabia's dominant Wahhabi faith, a puritanical strain of Islam from which the royal family derives its legitimacy.
Lee is acutely aware of the Bay Area's two-pronged French culinary heritage the precise, technique-heavy strain epitomized by Keller in Napa Valley and the more hands-off, ingredient-based school of Waters in Berkeley.
She first injects a sample of "wild virus"-- in this case, H1N1 virus she got from the CDC, originally culled from a child who was infected in California this spring -- and then injects a sample of another flu strain that's known for its ability to rapidly multiply in eggs.
At 338 grams (11.9 ounces), the Note 8.0's not much heavier than the iPad mini and as it's made to be held one-handed, you shouldn't feel much wrist strain with extended use.
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The laparoscopic equipment features voice-activated lights, ceiling-mounted monitors and special green lights to reduce the strain on staff's eyes.
Last weekend's attack on Glasgow airport and a mid-week bomb scare at Heathrow's Terminal 4 seem to presage another summer of strain.
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Asset prices and currencies may have stabilised, but South-East Asia's economic hardship will continue for several years, putting ever more strain on the region's voters.
The 35-year-old's injury problems were sparked by a sprain of his knee and a strain of his Achilles tendon during the third round of the Masters in April.
Veterans describe a repetitive strain condition as "Rubik's thumb, " developed from trying to speed-solve standard-issue cubes.
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"If the cow were exposed to the typical strain of BSE via animal feed -- and the government says that's not the case here -- that would have represented a significant failure, " she said.
To cope with the strain of managing Japan's biggest brokerage, Nomura Holdings Chief Executive Kenichi Watanabe snatches three-minute meditations when he's holed up in his Tokyo office.
Although the study was conducted before the U.S. economy collapsed in 2008, the fallout of the financial crisis -- widespread job loss, family strain, foreclosures -- has likely only added to parental distress, experts say.
First introduced in the late 1800s to save the strain on horses hauling carts up the city's steep inclines, the 15, 500-pound cable-powered cars grip a continuously moving underground cable with pliers-like gear to travel the streets of San Francisco.
The all-rounder sustained a muscle strain in his hip in the drawn third Test at St John's last week.
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