It can also be passed to humans, causing a chronic ailment known as undulant fever. |
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Ahead of me, in the half-light cast by a streetlamp, I saw a cluster of tall, undulant shapes at the turning. |
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This disease produces undulant fever in humans through milk from infected cows. |
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The tablets have the same dimensions, the same undulant surfaces and similar colors, but they are entirely different in tactility and visual weight. |
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This provision is extended to enteric fever, dysentery, diphtheria, scarlet fever, acute inflammation of the throat, gastroenteritis, and undulant fever. |
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The lamination is mostly flat but sometimes undulant and distorted around tests and detrital grains. |
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The landform is relatively flat, the topography gradually rises from west to east and it's in an undulant plain landform from a macroscopic view. |
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Millions of quarts of raw milk are consumed annually in Canada, and each sip of it can carry the germs of undulant fever, bovine tuberculosis, septic sore throat, scarlet fever, dysentery, and acute diarrhoea of infancy. |
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It can be noted that SEM images exhibited undulant, rough and porous structure, which causes an increased surface area of the hydrogel. |
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The female form seems 'pumped up', plump with sexual desire and dressed up in undulant purples that seem more Disney Princess than contusion or bruise. |
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Those undulant silver lines are thermal currents, sweat-dank fumes risen from glove linings, the scarred man's life spilling out of them, leaking quenchlessly above. |
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