Unlike staphylococci, which tend to cause localised infections such as abscesses, streptococci are essentially organisms that spread. |
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Pain is often localised, is worse with extension and rotation, and may be troublesome at night. |
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While remaining innocuous to the normal tissues, the prodrug is converted to the cytotoxin by the enzyme localised at the tumour. |
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All 3 types of fibre respond to fusimotor activity with graded contractions localised to the more polar regions. |
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Tenderness may be localised, if due to inflammation or other disorders in the pelvis. |
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In addition, localised radiotherapy at the time of stent implantation helps to reduce proliferation of smooth muscle. |
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Pregnancy may cause a localised swelling of the gingival papillae, which may bleed or ulcerate. |
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A mass may be palpable in patients with localised perforation, and computed tomography is the most useful investigation. |
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In the recording studios their emphasis on fragmentary noises and localised sound added a whole new dimension to music. |
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Utilising the cellular telephone network and localised transmitters, vehicle location systems like Tracker lead police to the stolen vehicle. |
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Suddenly, out of nowhere, there were these localised waves of eight to 10 feet high. |
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According to Latour, social interactions are actively localised by objects, framed by associations between humans and non-humans. |
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While nationwide blackouts should be avoided, however, localised blackouts are likely if the weather turns severe. |
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Rash, itching, body swelling, breathing difficulties, possible localised red itchy mouth and throat, and even collapse. |
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They are the result of the settlement of the national pay dispute which opened the door to localised attacks on conditions. |
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It may present as a localised infection or involve a single organ or as generalised septicaemia. |
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But in those second-rate towns with their third-rate lifestyles, punk had a localised life of its own. |
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Three days later he complained of a sharp pain in the left thigh and a purpuric rash localised to the left leg and foot. |
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I just have some localised swelling left where the abscess is and a teeny-weeny bit of sensitivity. |
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This gives us a very localised and very good service. This scheme would be another example of the customer losing out. |
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They would embark on a new initiative to further develop localised bus services, particularly in rural areas. |
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Services should be localised, power should be redistributed, both from the federal centre and from the states. |
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All offices have ceiling fans to create localised cooling and support the natural cross-venting action. |
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Leucon are extremely localised outside the study region whereas Oenanthe flu has declined throughout lowland England due to water pollution. |
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And yet taken all together there is far more to the loss of these seats than these localised factors. |
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The settlement need not be uniform, and could manifest itself in localised areas where the largest amount of decaying woody matter is present. |
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The link between musculoskeletal pain and systemic disturbance is often not made until the infection worsens, causing severe localised pain or refusal to weight bear. |
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The resistance is largely decentralised, localised and acephalous. |
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In other words, the revival of religious millenarianism was a pre-patterned localised response to the social rifts and cultural crisis induced by French colonialism. |
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If you scrapped the public service broadcaster, you might find someone to take the transmitters, and provide localised services that cater to rural and urban needs. |
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Activity will focus on the distribution of materials, media promotions, instore tastings and localised events, which will be announced over the coming weeks. |
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It has localised the format to bid for new FM licences in Glasgow and the West Midlands so more listeners outside London don't have to tune in to the station in medium wave. |
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Most power cuts in city are due to incidents such as tripping of a transmission line or transformer failure and these are usually localised events. |
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It is this habit that has made flocks manageable on large unfenced commons and has helped keep sheep evenly distributed across the land, preventing localised overgrazing. |
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Education Secretary Ruth Kelly is stirring up opposition from teaching unions after putting a localised pay structure for teachers back on the agenda. |
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The concept of fair competition then, is a global convention which both the multinational players and localised business entities are aware of and need to adhere to. |
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Pompholyx is a form of acute dermatitis localised to the palms and soles, presenting as an itchy eruption with vesicles that can amount to bullae if severe. |
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In conditions with very localised muscle overactivity in delicate places, such as strabismus, the injections are usually guided by electromyography. |
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A sudden draught will case a localised hot spot and the flame will pass through. |
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The country's wide geographic variations cause localised differences in sunshine, rainfall and temperature. |
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In Surrey, there are localised areas of chalk heath where heathland and chalkland plants grow alongside each other. |
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This was localised to the thenar eminence and associated with difficulty flexing the thumb, particularly at the metacarpal phalangeal joint. |
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Seedlings grown in rainforest soils had localised ectomycorrhizae with occluded root tips. |
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In the event of a localised problem, be it fire, police or ambulance, 999 is practically branded on our hindbrains. |
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There are some localised problems in Scottish towns, mainly caused by traffic emissions. |
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The country's wide geographic variations cause localised differences in amounts of sunshine, rainfall and temperature. |
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All the overseas territories have their own system of government, and localised laws. |
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There were several villages in Cumbria that were used during the Survey of English Dialects to minutely detail localised dialects. |
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Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau is a painful, localised, pustular form of psoriasis which often leads to nail deformity. |
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Weather2 uses the very latest in modelling technology to produce highly detailed animated weather maps for localised marine areas. |
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Police forces favoured cheaper, localised systems but the Government pushed ahead with the national Airwave network. |
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In the 9th century Regenhere of Northampton an East Anglian Saint with localised veneration was buried in Northampton. |
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They are often highly localised and reflect the meat and vegetables available. |
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A rip current, sometimes wrongly referred to as a rip tide, is a strong, localised and narrow current of water. |
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Until the advent of more modern fiction, pixie mythology was localised to Britain. |
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A random assemblage of fish merely using some localised resource such as food or nesting sites is known simply as an aggregation. |
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The point of view of most chroniclers is highly localised, to the extent that many anonymous chroniclers can be sited in individual abbeys. |
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One example is the grass Anthoxanthum odoratum, which can undergo parapatric speciation in response to localised metal pollution from mines. |
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Petrological studies show potassic metasomatism and localised hydrothermal alteration within the granitic host rocks. |
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In localised scleroderma, which is also called morphoea, only the skin gets affected. |
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Pure wild boar populations may still be present, but are extremely localised. |
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Navel ill occurs when the infection is localised to the umbilicus and surrounding area. |
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The County Mayo field is facing some localised opposition over a controversial decision to refine the gas onshore. |
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The boulders from the croys will be placed in the channel to provide localised habitat variation and fish cover. |
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He came to reject state socialism and large centralized control, instead emphasising localised administration within a socialist society. |
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In addition, he wrote the localised English language script to the anime movie Princess Mononoke, based on a translation of the Japanese script. |
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They then develop a localised ulceration in the gingiva or mucosa of the cheek or lip, which spreads rapidly through the surrounding tissues. |
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The county can suffer both from localised flooding caused by heavy rainfall and from water shortages caused by prolonged periods of below average rainfall. |
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Water restrictions are frequently in place in many regions and cities of Australia in response to chronic shortages due to urban population increases and localised drought. |
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Although Art Nouveau acquired distinctly localised tendencies as its geographic spread increased, some general characteristics are indicative of the form. |
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Some ducks, particularly in Australia where rainfall is patchy and erratic, are nomadic, seeking out the temporary lakes and pools that form after localised heavy rain. |
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Depending on the terrain the locomotive was being used in the whistle could be designed for long distance warning of impending arrival, or more for localised use. |
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Other Low Church Anglicans believe in the Real Presence but deny that the presence of Christ is carnal or is necessarily localised in the bread and wine. |
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The fractured limb is scanned and an anatomically correct and the waterproof, tight fitting cast is placed on the limb, with special localised support. |
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Many such are localised, and do not form part of general Australian use, while others, such as kangaroo, boomerang, budgerigar, wallaby and so on have become international. |
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Early iron smelting within Glamorgan was a localised and minor industry, with historical evidence pointing to scattered ironworks throughout the county. |
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Herne however is a localised figure, not found outside Berkshire and the regions of the surrounding counties into which Windsor Forest once spread. |
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Twenty species are listed from the Asian part of Russia, including several localised taxa from in each of the Kamchatka, Chukotka and Taimyr peninsulas. |
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Instead of conscious planning, the Soviet economy was based on a process whereby the plan was modified by localised agents and the original plans went largely unfulfilled. |
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The site of bleeding was localised to the nasal septum in 10 patients and to the lateral nasal wall in 3, while 1 patient had a combination of bleeding sites. |
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Lesions can be localised to any ventricular surface, but in particular to the lateral surface of the temporal horns, the trigones and the frontal horns. |
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Seram Island is remarkable for its high degree of localised bird endemism. |
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