The emergence of pandemic influenza viruses poses a major public health threat.
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However, the neurological changes underlying the emergence of these symptoms remain unclear.
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The emergence of large-scale multi-omics data warrants method development for data integration.
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InfoWorld: What is your perspective on the emergence of commercial open source?
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Helms: These shows are a reflection of the emergence of reality television.
Uso de emersion en inglés
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The Windwalker taking an involuntary, full emersion dip in the Andorayan Sea.
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Greenwich time by observing an emersion of the second satellite of Jupiter.
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I obtained, with other observations, an immersion and emersion of the third satellite.
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Observed the emersion of the first satellite of Jupiter.
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I obtained an emersion of the first satellite under favorable circumstances, the night being still and clear.
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The celebrated Bacon fainted during the moon eclipses, and only came to himself after its entire emersion.
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Observed the following emersion of Jupiter's satellites.
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Observed an emersion of Jupiter's first satellite.
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We were sitting together, last night, in the turret of his house, watching the emersion of a satellite of Jupiter.
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At three in the morning I obtained an observation of an emersion of the first satellite of Jupiter, with other observations.
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This evening, we observed an emersion of Jupiter's first satellite, which gave 214° 53' 45 of longitude.
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Although the moon was bright, the night was otherwise favorable; and I obtained this evening an emersion of the first satellite, with the usual observations.
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And to this he refers by saying: "Again we observed that the occultation and emersion did not begin from the same point," i.e.
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On the 29th of June, at two o'clock in the morning Mr. Cook, in conjunction with Mr. Green, observed an emersion of Jupiter's first satellite.
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This evening, the lieutenant and Mr. Green observed an emersion of the first satellite of Jupiter, which gave 214° 53' 45 of longitude.
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