But a third possibility, he said, is that both viruses work together in a previously unrecognized way. |
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Of the smaller old-growth woodlands that have survived, most have gone unrecognized and unappreciated. |
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Sarcasm was once again laced into her voice, although to unkeen ears it could have gone unrecognized. |
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In the absence of a framework of belief in reincarnation, memories of previous lives may go unrecognized or unacknowledged. |
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The only other explanation for the finding would be the previously unrecognized existence of a resident northern population. |
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Our purpose here is to identify a previously unrecognized problem that could lead to incorrect interpretation of observed patterns of abundance. |
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Just simply looking does not teach very much, but looking with the knowledge of what to look for opens up a previously unrecognized world. |
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With a generic instrument, previously unrecognized adverse effects may be detected and comparisons can be made across patient populations. |
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As such, these specimens would warrant further examination as possible representatives of new, previously unrecognized species. |
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We also look to Tinseltown each year to watch previously unrecognized talent garner critical and commercial super-stardom. |
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The death of President Mohamed Ibrahim Egal in May 2002 put back in jeopardy the autonomous but unrecognized state of Somaliland. |
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The latter organization formed precisely because Powell and other community leaders thought their work too often goes unrecognized. |
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A poet whose work is unrecognized or unappreciated by academic readers and institutions. |
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In the tropics, where life's maximal abundance is, the young offspring remains unrecognized and nameless unless scientifically described. |
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For every successful cartoonist who makes it big, there are thousands of other equally talented artists that go completely unrecognized. |
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Preterm births and stillbirths are also usually not investigated, and thus the total burden of perinatal GBS disease remains unrecognized. |
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Local newscasts around the country reported that as many as 10 million Americans suffered from an unrecognized disease. |
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A construction company tearing into unsurveyed land may even destroy unrecognized ancient cities with their bulldozers. |
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To remain unsoured even though one's merits are unrecognized by others, is that not after all what is expected of a gentleman? |
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The autopsy has contributed to the discovery of new or unrecognized diseases and will continue to do so. |
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Once back in Paris, the unrecognized Napoleon sets about mounting his comeback. |
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The synthesis is a previously unrecognized direction that contains elements of both the thesis and antithesis. |
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Russians and Belgians had their shops smashed if they were in the way of the mob or went unrecognized as allies. |
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The book value per share will be impacted as all these previously unrecognized amounts will go through retained earnings. |
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Thousands of people living in dozens of villages unrecognized by the authorities face forced eviction and the destruction of their property. |
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Successes, often involving local efforts and participation, have gone unrecognized and unpublicized. |
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Thailand hosts almost two million unrecognized refugees while about 150,000 live in refugee camps along its borders with Burma. |
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We believe, NML's DSO properties are unrecognized and unvalued by the market. |
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His emotions are mixed up with his daily work, and his actions often arise from obscure, unrecognized motives. |
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At the same time, women's unpaid work remains unrecognized and unaccounted for in national accounts. |
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Arkema products are a common part of everyday life, although more often than not they go unrecognized. |
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In that example, a forward contract is used to hedge the foreign currency risk related to an unrecognized firm commitment. |
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This option would allow currently unrecognized market related and other actuarial accounts to be recognized in equity at transition. |
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Exemplification is for Goodman a common and yet, philosophically, unrecognized form of reference. |
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The Prawer-Begin bill implies that the Bedouins in these unrecognized villages are squatters. |
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A new biography by A. Scott Berg makes the case for Woodrow Wilson as an unrecognized great American president. |
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Canadian youth felt that these types of education too often go unrecognized. |
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The middle Osagean age of the fauna indicates a previously unrecognized unconformity between the Nada and the overlying Meramecianage Renfro Member of the Slade Formation. |
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women, yet it remains under-diagnosed and symptoms often go unrecognized or ignored. |
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Intractable candidiasis may be the presenting symptom of unrecognized diabetes mellitus. |
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Although it went unrecognized for 25 years, The Man Who Loved Children is considered Stead's finest novel. |
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New techniques of analysis are continually uncovering previously unrecognized details about the internal anatomy and growth patterns of dinosaurs. |
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Love That Boy is the story of Phoebe, a sophisticated and adventurous but socially inept overachiever, unrecognized in a world run by C students. |
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The impact on unrecognized tax benefits and the company's effective income tax rate from these matters is not expected to be material. |
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There are literally thousands of such soldiers, Canadian heroes who still lay unrecognized in cemeteries across this country. |
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This bodes well for its use in mutating genes and for identifying unrecognized genes in places of the genome that have been especially difficult to sequence. |
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Whereas diarrhea and fever are common toxicities associated with high-dose chemotherapy, it is likely that many cases of typhlitis go unrecognized. |
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Another crucial difference is that the Veneto vote is non-binding, because it is unrecognized by the central government in Rome. |
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A half century later there are still lots of ways in which child-rearing practices might be having unrecognized subtle effects upon human offspring. |
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This figure is 90 per cent lower than sales during the communist, years when weapons were sold to unrecognized governments and rebel armies around the world. |
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Fortunately, though long unrecognized and unappreciated by the mainstream, there is a good framework for understanding the Japanese boom and bust. |
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Its hybrid character was unrecognized for many years, but it in fact showed the way in which vine-growing in the eastern United States would be developed. |
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They will not die unknown and unrecognized, lost in history. |
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The WASPs were unappreciated and their contributions unrecognized. |
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In response, South Ossetia's leadership upped the ante by announcing preparations to defend their unrecognized republic against a supposed Georgian invasion. |
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Sykes suspects that the hairs come from either an unrecognized bear species, or an unknown hybrid of polar bear and brown bear. |
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This is a distinction that is not generally appreciated, and as long as it remains unrecognized, questions will persist about the appropriateness of existing intellectual property regimes to protect indigenous interests. |
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Gratuitousness is present in our lives in many different forms, which often go unrecognized because of a purely consumerist and utilitarian view of life. |
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One dimension is that, because women are expected to be givers, talented women tend to remain unrecognized because they are expected to compensate the work of untalented bosses, who then appear to be efficient. |
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Intestinal fibrosis or necrosis and chronic fibrosis of the body wall have been reported to result from unrecognized misplacement of the therapeutic agent. |
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Besides, his researches and methods being misunderstood, have given way to paranoiac and frenzied attitudes from anti-medicine supporters and universal plotters against unrecognized genii. |
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Use in the ICU: Flumazenil should be used with caution in the Intensive Care Unit because of the increased risk of unrecognized benzodiazepine dependence in such settings. |
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Plant and animal breeding has been practiced for thousands of years by tribal and rural people who make a significant contribution to food and health security, yet this remains largely unrecognized and unrewarded. |
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Risks that had been in the system but were unrecognized or, at the least, put into the back of analysts' mental files, crept out and clobbered the best laid plans of very bright and well intentioned people. |
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Do you ever feel unappreciated or unrecognized for the good work you do? |
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Although the TRNC remained unrecognized, in the wake of the TRNC's affirmative vote in the 2004 ballot, the EU expressed interest in reducing its isolation through measures such as aid and direct trade. |
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A fair value hedge is a hedge of exposure to changes in fair value of a recognized asset or liability or unrecognized firm commitment that is attributable to a particular risk that could affect net income. |
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The data stream control is unsupported or unrecognized. |
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Also, the previously unrecognized future tax assets related to the acquiree subsequent to the business combination are recognized in earnings rather than as a reduction of goodwill. |
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In fact, when spell checkers stop at unrecognized words, it is more likely to be because of the limitations of their reference dictionaries than because of typographical errors on the terminology records. |
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It is clear that the conflict between charging and prosecution policies and the wishes of victims of domestic violence has not gone unrecognized in the courts. |
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This was a ceremony for remembrance markers on the graves of our veterans, veterans who, for one reason or another, went unrecognized in death, unrecognized for the great battles they fought for our great country. |
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Any asset resulting from this calculation is limited to unrecognized actuarial losses and past service costs plus the present value of available refunds and reductions in future contributions to the plan. |
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Many women go completely unrecognized while, over their kitchen sinks or hoeing their fields or from their wheelchairs, they hold up before God the needs of the church and the world. |
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Traumatic brain injury often produces largely unrecognized visual and nonvisual retinal signal processing dysfunctions. |
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He said that the molecular mechanisms of the symbiotic cross-talk in the gut are largely unrecognized. |
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As the Soviet Union was not yet a member of the FAI, however, Cheremukhin's record remained unrecognized. |
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I'll be happy if someone offers me a free drink and maybe mispronounces my name,'' Tobolowsky said before walking, unrecognized, back to his car. |
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In China the crank was known, but remained dormant for at least nineteen centuries, its explosive potential for applied mechanics being unrecognized and unexploited. |
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Apparent exceptions are possible, due to analogy and other regularization processes, or another sound change, or an unrecognized conditioning factor. |
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Other unrecognized regions which claim independence include Abkhazia, Transnistria, Somaliland, South Ossetia, Nagorno Karabakh, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. |
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In addition, drug use was starting to affect Richards' productivity, and Taylor felt some of his own creative contributions were going unrecognized. |
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Most HSV-1 infections occur early in childhood and often go unrecognized, while HSV-2 infection rates remain low until the age of sexual maturity. |
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The monster goes unrecognized because he looks like a harmless, pudgy nobody rather than like a hobgoblin. But he reveals his hobgoblin nature through music. |
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