In infected hamster or human macrophages, phagosome-lysosome fusion takes place, but the parasite survives and multiplies within the vaculoe. |
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It spreads and strengthens and multiplies until it smothers anything trying to stifle it. |
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Our proposal multiplies benefits as the number of children increases, and provides additional benefits to childless taxpayers. |
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The awesome stupidity of the common herd endures and multiplies, in part, because of the bogus trend stories that daily newspapers feed it. |
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Once your boost meter is full, you can tap the R-trigger and you'll get a huge speed boost, which even further multiplies your burnout potential. |
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Laughter multiplies and your friskiness does not go unnoticed by the other people in the bar. |
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An index dominated by frothy sunrise industries multiplies the risk of investing for us all. |
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Psychological distress, for example, multiplies the risk of stroke by 1.5 times. |
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When combined with high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol, smoking multiplies the risk of having a heart attack. |
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As the amount of farmed fish multiplies, the wild salmon stock has gone into freefall. |
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It also greatly multiplies prospects for broad adoption, which is one of the most meaningful, quantifiable measures of success. |
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As genetic information multiplies and the cost of hardware falls, biohackers are emerging. |
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It's important because it multiplies the risks of a stroke or heart attack up to four times. |
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Hedge funds are usually highly leveraged, which multiplies the amount an investment can make in a rising market. |
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The virus enters the body through the mouth and multiplies in the intestine. |
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The drug trade of today multiplies the amount of cowboys and petty criminals whose internecine warfare for control of turf tends to bring crime to our doorsteps. |
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It multiplies from its rhizomes and colonizes reclaimed land and drainage ditches, forming dense groupings that shut out other species. |
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He accepts the boy's loaves and fishes and miraculously multiplies them, feeding everyone fully. |
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The play of transparencies, in the style of a watercolor painter, multiplies evanescences while preserving the geometry of the pages. |
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Some experts believe the crisis will be particularly severe in Scotland, because the continuing drain of departing youth multiplies the effect of an ageing population. |
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Caustic soda saponifies and emulsifies multiplies fatty bodies and congealed fats. |
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For two years the group multiplies dates throughout France, in Paris and Marseille, Toulouse and Clermont-Ferrand. |
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This exclusive feature also multiplies the options for wearing the headlamp, e.g. on the head, around the wrist, or on any other solid support. |
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Increased political competition within mixed communities multiplies the flashpoints. |
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It also then multiplies in the ability for us to take crews out of remote areas through Whitehorse, and it increases our service to the south. |
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Consequently, doubling the weight multiplies by 16 the amount of damage to the road. |
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It multiplies the current market price of a company's stock by the number of shares outstanding. |
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The bell crank converts and multiplies the output force from the vertical hand brake to horizontal forces that activate the truck brakes. |
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One is the species of fish that spawns, multiplies and grows in those areas. |
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It multiplies the flexibility with which we can deal with these issues, and again I commend it to the House. |
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My people grows, it multiplies, not only on earth, but also in the spiritual valley. |
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As global litigation multiplies, these methods of direct communication are increasingly being used. |
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This bacteria multiplies in the fridge and if eaten by those at risk for food borne illness such as children, it can make them very sick. |
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Doing things together is the most important means of transferring knowledge, for knowledge multiplies through sharing. |
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Since our programs do not receive ongoing grants, our expenses are minimal and what is given multiplies leaders and programs. |
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In doing so, it multiplies the opportunities for creating new revenue sources in high-potential mass markets. |
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In a market such as the oil market, the links in the chain are many, which multiplies the sources of nervousness and speculation. |
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The paternalistic tradition thus constructs a simulacrum of male discursive empowerment which multiplies locutionary authority while eradicating perlocutionary agency. |
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Her luminous face has been preserved forever, and multiplies with every tribute. |
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The desperate attempt to comprehend events is reflected in the intensification of a search for meaning as signification becomes unanchored and multiplies. |
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Infection is oral, and the virus multiplies in the pharynx and intestine for one to three weeks before it is contained by a local immune response or a viraemic phase occurs. |
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In hospitals, self-protective bureaucracy multiplies. |
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But each of those definitions of self multiplies the systemic violence attached to each of them – every extra sliver of the rainbow widens that gap between safety and danger. |
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How different is the prayer of the holy priest, who, in the ardour of his zeal, intercedes for sinners, multiplies his supplications, and strives to storm heaven in order to obtain mercy. |
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Recognizing that the kitchen continues to be the hub of the home, Loop is inspired by the kitchen TV, but multiplies the utility of a hot-room goggle-box with the flexibility of a tablet. |
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Unique design multiplies the turning force applied to a pipe. |
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There's no getting away from it: urban spread and the increase in the number of vehicles per inhabitant multiplies the problems inherent to automobile transportation. |
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Once on fruit blossoms, it quickly multiplies on the flowers to outcompete and displace other bacteria, including E. amylovora, a destructive bacteria that causes the fire blight disease. |
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So the dependence on dao multiplies endlessly. |
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The phytoplasma also infects the leafhopper vector where it multiplies and remains for the life of the insect, ensuring its transmission to susceptible feeding hosts of the leafhopper. |
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A mother's rapid and excessive weight gain multiplies her risks of developing gestational diabetes, high blood pressure, urinary infections and increases her risks of giving birth by cesarean. |
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This showed that the inhomogeneous local Lyman alpha flux multiplies the amplitude of the 21 cm signal by a factor 10, with respect to previous work assuming homogeneous Lyman alpha photons flux. |
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Simulation multiplies the difficulties in keeping clear borders between the original and its copy in the era of analogical and digital reproduction. |
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During the last century, the western society has entered an increase got out of control in the consumption of energy, which multiplies by hundred the needs that a person needs why. |
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Stand below the arching mass of the sculpture and gaze upwards at the omphalos or navel: your body multiplies into drunken curves, improbably fat and impossibly thin, like in a funhouse mirror. |
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The 11-year-old explained that if an opponent covers two triple word squares their score multiplies by nine and adds 50 points. |
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It is the great quantities of Bulksome Commodities that multiplies ships and men. |
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Giving an organized criminal or terrorist false identity documents multiplies the threat that he or she poses to the sovereignty and security of all states. |
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Has itself the suicide-installment with introduction of the compulsory labor for Hartz4 recipients, that murder at children, the mugging and all other crimes multiplies. |
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One friendly hand which multiplies every time someone needs it. |
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Only by force, say the ideologues of communism, can the doctrine be preserved unsullied, which is something that multiplies the problems rather than resolving them. |
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Infection begins when an organism successfully enters the body, grows and multiplies. |
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The corresponding study adds up the absolute minimum number of persons needed to operate the security checks on individuals and freight and multiplies it by the number of shifts. |
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The astrocyte becomes important in later MS lesions, when it multiplies and eventually forms scar tissue that fills in where the oligos and myelin have been destroyed. |
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