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The mood is contagious, and the images are larger than life, because those who articulate such views have both voice and influence.
If the disease is contagious, it could then begin spreading again among non-vaccinated individuals.
The age of onset of contagious laughter is unknown.
There is an enthusiasm to his voice that is contagious.
Contagious behaviour is exemplified by a rule such as "if others are fleeing, flee also".
He argued that people's attitudes, or some of them, were contagious.
Measles is one of the most contagious infectious human diseases causing many complications and deaths [5].
Such a situation can arise if there is a contagious element or spatially and temporally localized variation in other ' driving ' variables.
Other studies looked at biological vulnerability to disease, in terms of children's beliefs regarding what might be contagious, and the possible agents of disease.
One commonly observed feature of currency crises is their tendency to be contagious.
The existence of a credible state insurance fund, he believed, would eliminate the fear that drove bank runs and contagious panics.
Contagious signaling is an effective but neglected means of synchronizing the biological state and behavior of individuals in groups.
Dispersing populations sometimes move as groups, and not as independent individuals, and hence settle together in suitable habitats in a spatially contagious pattern.
Contagious magic is simply the belief that a magical object can transfer its magic to a second party through physical contact.
She reaches the same conclusion: swearing is contagious, and mutually reinforcing.
Discrepancy between observed and predicted numbers of new infections can be expected if infections in lactating individuals are not the result of contagious transmission.
People eating uncooked crops were at higher potential risk of acquiring contagious and/or food-borne diseases which is an important public health problem.
Theory of mind is contagious : you catch it from your sibs.
More important still, he insists, is the total avoidance of bores, who should be treated like the plague, being likewise both tiring and contagious.
In contrast, for patients staying on the contagious diseases ward, costs of maintenance of the building, cleaning and heating, and funerals were higher.
Therefore, contagious distress from offspring to parent can act as an unconditioned stimulus, motivating the parent to act before a stressful display erupts.
Deaths from ' contagious diseases of childhood ' like measles and scarlet fever show a spring incidence.
Political excitement and interest were contagious, periodically sweeping through society, affecting everything and everyone in their wake.
If instability was contagious, any problem in any country required a regional strategy.
Additionally, hantaviruses require level-3 containment, and highly contagious animal samples pose a risk to the personnel involved in the analysis, sample handling and transportation.
The contagious epidemic of risk management ideas, across sectors and across countries, is in itself an interesting phenomenon.
Particularly because bank instability tended to be contagious, it was viewed as an especially vicious problem, and one that required a government solution.
In the extreme case, environments of this type are abhorred as alien and likely to be contagious.
His contagious enthusiasm is backed by a scrupulous and detailed scholarship.
Contagious ecthyma in wild thar in the south island.
Fighting contagious diseases has always prompted the question of how the state should shoulder its responsibilities as defender of public health without infringing on civil liberties.
In his report, he described inspections as limited to second- and third-class passengers, even though those in first class could obviously carry contagious disease or physical stigma.
Later she tests its blood and discovers that it has been infected and is incubating a virus that will become highly contagious within a couple of days.
The fight against infectious and contagious diseases had noticeable consequences for the population over 60, although the main cause of mortality among the elderly was degenerative diseases.
The question is whether those steps should be equally required when seeking to restrain a contagious, world-wide epidemic as when judging a new cold tablet or pain remedy.
The model divides the labor force into fully productive workers who do not use drugs and only partially productive users, and assumes that the use of drugs is contagious.
The discourse of public health had originated in diverse eighteenth-century inquiries into growing urban concerns such as contagious disease, sewage disposal, water supply, housing, and burial practices.
The outbreak of mastitis was successfully abated only after the implementation of mastitis control procedures beyond those normally considered adequate for the control of contagious mastitis pathogens [21].
If we see one instance of a contagious disease such as tuberculosis in a city, then we would not be surprised to find quite a few more.
As if debts were a contagious disease!
Individual identification is essential for the effective tracing of animals for veterinary purposes, which is of crucial importance for the control of contagious diseases.
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A large number of horses which came from that part of the world have been infected, unfortunately, with this very contagious disease.
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The trouble is that shoddy goods are contagious.
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Adequate precautions have been taken to prevent the introduction into this country of animals affected with hereditary or contagious diseases.
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I am afraid it must have been contagious.
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The whole question of the practicability of applying methods which obtain in dealing with infectious diseases to contagious diseases is exceedingly difficult.
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If one person starts charging too much, it is very often contagious.
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Statutory notification is a measure to control certain infectious/contagious diseases in the interests of public health.
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Is this disease regarded as contagious or infectious?
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One of the best known factors of that is, that any emotion is contagious and no emotion is more contagious than fear.
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Thirdly, that all reasonable precautions will be taken to prevent and control the spread among animals of infectious or contagious diseases.
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In most cases of contagious disease, we usually know what kind of treatment we want to apply.
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I do not know enough about brucellosis to know whether it is immediately contagious or infectious.
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Suppose that the sort of policies pursued by the minority of councils proved contagious and the disease spread to a much larger number.
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The potential for the spread of disease, especially one as highly contagious as foot and mouth, is easy to see.
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I am advised that this disease is neither infectious nor contagious.
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In this important debate, we must be careful not to he too despondent, not to utter contagious pessimism, as it were, in every direction.
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Between mobilisation and proceeding overseas weekly medical inspections are carried out to ensure freedom from infectious or contagious diseases.
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The cattle are also examined for evidence of other infections or contagious diseases and kept separate from animals that do not satisfy these conditions.
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There is no evidence at present to indicate that the disease is contagious or infectious.
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We do not know whether it has to be a contagious disease, or a serious disease, or what the test is to be.
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They are like the germs of some contagious disease, which may spread and destroy men's lives.
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I tell him that his optimism is not contagious among the smaller societies.
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The price that we pay for maintaining the upper hand in the battle against infectious and contagious diseases is eternal vigilance.
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Quite frankly, you can get advertising mania and it is contagious.
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Whether we have monetary union or not, within that interdependent market depression or deflation in part of that market is contagious.
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A person with a contagious disease might be working in a food factory.
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Contagious houses ought to be condemned and destroyed just as contagious meat.
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They are not a large proportion, only a very small proportion—every investigation has proved that they are a very small proportion—but the example is contagious.
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Contagious agalactia—an udder infection—is currently subject to an official certification of three years' freedom from the disease, plus pre-export testing.
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Climate change, pollution, natural disasters, contagious diseases and economic uncertainty are threats which we cannot prepare for using military means.
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According to studies published recently by the scientific community, only one thing is certain: this disease is highly contagious.
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I am glad to say that his enthusiasm is contagious: it is shared by the clinicians and managers who are driving for the scheme.
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What is contagious is the panic that national and local politicians create in the minds of the general public about the food that they eat.
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I believe that the policy of reinforcing success in a few areas might become contagious and spread to others.
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Apparently a driver is allowed, after all, to convey a person suffering from a contagious disease if he is compensated for disinfecting his taxi.
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What if a person dies from a contagious disease?
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Together, both these contagious diseases have in the past been responsible not only for severe economic losses but for considerable human suffering.
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Is he aware that those recommendations arose out of the alleged infectious, contagious and distressing afflictions to which humanity is apparently heir?
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I believe, finally, that divorce is contagious and that the contagion is often handed on to later generations.
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Coccidioidomycosis is not contagious; reports of human-to-human spread are extremely rare.
Moreover, on most occasions, the variance was greater than the mean indicating a contagious distribution of oviposition.
Fourth, due to the non-physical nature of status and legitimacy, the latter are susceptible to acts of contagious magic.
Although rumours are certainly told and retold, it appears that they disseminate by themselves, like contagious diseases.
The general point is that contagious behaviour may sometimes be learned.
Staff from residential institutions, hospitals, day-care centres and schools, and also parents should be made aware that norovirus is highly contagious.
Such a decline of host density may alter the transmission of contagious parasites.
His investigation, however, is predicated entirely on the assumption that this disease is not contagious enough to have been transmitted accidentally.
Instead, they focused on the dominant urban health discourse surrounding reducing the cases of contagious diseases and improving hygiene.
Medical knowledge about contagious diseases was in its infancy in the late nineteenth century.
Several studies have identified both the contagious nature of the infection and the link with sexuality as being a source of stress.
The virus is highly contagious, and is thought to spread via aerosol droplets within respiratory secretions and faecal matter.
Thus, an inoculation against a contagious disease might be seen as a merit good.
In particular, canines are susceptible to infection and mange is a highly contagious disease among dogs.
Egg mass recovery within sampling occasions showed a highly clumped or contagious distribution, suggesting the existence of quasi-stationary, local populations.
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