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The city had no means of quarantining such large numbers of ill arrivals.
Thus, in order to ascertain that all target fish were uninfected upon arrival at our laboratory, they were quarantined for 117 days prior to trials and regularly observed for symptoms.
In theory, the two would work together to reduce the threat of disease and expand the area of safety, with immunization and the cleansing of pasture gradually replacing semi-permanent quarantines.
I assure him that positively all imported live poultry is quarantined under the present legislation.
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The maximum number of non-human primates which may be quarantined within a facility depends on the size of the facility.
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We are told that live cattle are to be allowed to land if they are quarantined for fourteen days.
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The cost of quarantining them is for agreement between the owner and the facility concerned.
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I remember back in the 1950s, when whole villages were quarantined in order to prevent the epidemic from spreading.
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Why are we not having an honest discussion about quarantining?
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The public are not quite so terrified of possible alternatives to quarantines as they were four years ago.
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Since then the average cost of quarantining a dog has risen to £150, but the average fine has risen to no more than £50.
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Genetic material would need to be quarantined in flasks.
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Animals imported from other countries, or which could not meet the conditions, would still have to be quarantined.
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My information is that 164 persons in private households were quarantined at some time during the outbreak, and that two cases of smallpox occurred in one of the families concerned.
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A considerable number of people, surprising as it may seem, do not appear to realise that they cannot bring an animal to this country without quarantining it.
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I understand that the main reason why it was not adopted was that if the detector dog encountered an imported animal both would have to be quarantined.
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The 1979 regulations that he mentions are inadequate, because they allow only for individuals to be detained for examination: they do not require someone to be quarantined and treated.
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When the quarantine station opened in 1891 it was equipped only for the disinfection of commodities.
All uniclonal cultures were founded by single females collected from widely separated colonies and were subsequently reared under strict quarantine to avoid mixing of clones.
Moreover, the authorities restricted the quarantine to imported merchandise and exported products.
Given the fact that no one knew precisely the disease's etiology, quarantine seemed a logical response.
The quarantine compound occupied an area of about 0.5 km2, and was surrounded by two fences 20 m apart to exclude rabbits and cats.
Ferrets occasionally need to be quarantined before entering the country.
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In a certain sense they survive, for the granting of indulgences is based on the periods of penance, years, day and quarantines.
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When prisoners are found with these diseases, they are not often given medical attention or quarantined, which allows the diseases to spread even further.
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She was detained and quarantined after another typhoid outbreak.
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Infected children were quarantined but twenty-two of them were released back to the main building, despite continuing to suffer from various forms of eye diseases.
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An ethical balance is needed between quarantine and human exploration and settlement.
As a result they are quarantined after their rescue in case they are infected.
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An infectious, persistent, and spontaneous disease, animals infected with scrapie must be quarantined and destroyed.
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Animals showing clinical signs should be quarantined to stop the spread of the virus.
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I shall briefly summarize43 the social changes in the frontier after incorporation before outlining the quarantine laws and their fate.
Almost certainly, it will be climatic characteristics that determine its eventual distribution, regardless of quarantine vigilance.
He described a series of stages in conversion : quarantine, mixing and reform.
A request for a hearing shall not stay the order of isolation or quarantine.
Thus, it is considered to be a sound biocontrol candidate for quarantine studies leading to release in the field.
Most of these species are considered agricultural pests or are listed as quarantine species in parts of the world.
Fire surrounded the town for weeks and the whole area was quarantined for three weeks.
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Quarantine measures following outbreaks of disease regularly meant that cattle owners could not sell stock outside the district.
The ventilation system was turned off and the management staff inside were quarantined before officials found the substance to be a harmless bodybuilding product.
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They arrange testing outside the official system so that they will not be quarantined.
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The system depended on trained local elites and officials to carry out the sanitation improvements, quarantines, inoculations, hospitals, and local treatment centers that were needed.
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Individual objects can be quarantined through bagging to either contain or prevent infestation.
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Xinhua says the local agriculture department has quarantined the infected area.
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Most historical analyses have not distinguished between these two distinct categories of people in the quarantine system.
There are also a disturbing number of accounts relating to the disrespectful disposal of bodies of people who died in quarantine.
The squadron arrived on the 19th and was quarantined, as the camp was in an ill condition.
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However, when they reach the exit, they discover everything has been quarantined.
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Although quarantine was an annoyance preferably avoided, passengers, while having no alternative, did not appear to object to it on principle.
The stratified nature of shipboard life was replicated at the quarantine station by the quarantine regulations and by the passengers themselves.
Reports and enquiries commissioned by various colonial governments testify to a number of inadequacies at the quarantine stations.
The arrival of passengers in quarantine had not been commandeered by the authorities, it had just been delayed and the journey continued.
Seriously ill prisoners are quarantined, abandoned, and left to die.
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In general, an infected human will be quarantined.
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Since large infestations of snails can do devastating damage, many states have quarantines against nursery products, and other products, from infested states.
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To say that someone was shut up meant that they were locked up, quarantined, or held prisoner.
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He was being quarantined so that he wouldn't infect others with the deadly spell that he was carrying.
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E-mail identified as spam are either quarantined by default, however the feature can be configured to delete such messages automatically.
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When they return to their apartment, it is quarantined by the government.
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By 1985, the town was evacuated except for one elderly couple who refused to leave, and the site was quarantined.
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All passengers seated within three rows of the ill passenger were contacted, given chemoprophylaxis and quarantined.
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Quarantine efforts had begun several years after the establishment of two subprefectures and new military posts, in response to a flood of resourceful in-migrants.
The network was subsequently quarantined, forcing aircraft at several airbases to be grounded because their flight plans could not be downloaded.
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As a result, quarantine restrictions have been imposed by many countries to limit further spread of fruit fly pests around the world.
During this time the commodity can lose value regardless of whether the maggot is of quarantine importance.
Any passenger who is confirmed to have a fever were quarantined and sent to public hospital for investigation.
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Quarantine station-based surveillance has the advantage of using a single laboratory.
Contrary to this, the negative findings during the quarantine period, along with those from the subsamples and the control groups, indicate no such previous infection.
Indeed, the concept of 'barriers' was important to this discourse and fits in with that of quarantine and 'covering up' (such as wearing of face-masks).
Then, proffer ing 'in exchange' their professional expertise, they would be released from quarantine, so to speak, into middle or lower-ranking positions of leadership.
Flu cases in the city were now reported to be in the thousands and steps were being take to put quarantines in place.
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Through this continuation, the quarantine ground was an extension of the sea rather than an outpost of land.
Disease and common cause were no levellers on the quarantine station.
Official sources can offer information pertaining to the formation of quarantine as a functioning government policy.
While enforceable quarantines perform part of this function, basic cleanliness when working or recreating in infested areas is also important.
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The fuel supply used to refuel the aircraft was quarantined, and samples taken for analysis to determine if substandard fuel was used.
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Historically, governments and authorities have relied on quarantines to protect their populations.
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Their success in this situation has been the main driving force in researching their potential for use in integrated pest management of other quarantine species.
Infected animals should be quarantined from other dogs for several months due to the length of time the animal may shed the virus.
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Quarantines were established, emergency protocols were enacted, but it was too little too late.
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Tsang was at the hotel for the release, speaking to reporters and with those who had been quarantined.
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As this uncontrolled ability threatens any telepath that might be near her, she is quarantined -- even from her newborn sons.
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The internal inconsistencies of the quarantine and intermarriage policies and their patent failure prompted a re-examination thirty years later.
Likewise, in the international community, those with a disease (the disease of aggressiveness) must be quarantined by the rest.
Schools were closed, an apartment block was quarantined, and businesses suffered as people stayed home.
Furthermore, plants must be quarantined before they go into production areas to be sure they are pest-free before planting.
However, all new birds were quarantined before mixing them with their flocks.
Thereafter, livestock seized from the herdsmen was quarantined and their owners compelled to pay for the cost incurred.
Effectively, the vast majority of illegal aliens are quarantined from a higher education.
Pamphlets against quarantines multiplied, depicting them as useless, a nuisance to trade, obnoxious, and immoral.
Decisions on when an area must be quarantined because of the threat of infection require medical expertise.
Men were expected to apply for permits, and men were directed to herd and keep livestock in quarantines.
The stoppage of trade that quarantines entailed was just as likely to destroy the livestock economy as the diseases they were intended to check.
Merchants and ship captains wanted to avoid medical inspections and quarantines at all costs.
The workers were quarantined for about five days and during this period they and their clothing were disinfected.
In addition to these measures, some countries have required inbound airline passengers to be interviewed and in some cases, even quarantined.
They were quarantined for 30 -45 days.
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