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The report found Alaska Native children younger than 5 years old in the Yukon-Kuskokwim region are five to 10 times more likely to suffer from a bacterial illness called Invasive Pneumococcal Disease than other Alaska kids.
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The multicenter study called Invasive Monitoring Attenuation by Gene Expression (IMAGE) included research by Dr. Deng.
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The multicenter study called Invasive Monitoring Attenuation by Gene Expression (IMAGE) included research by Dr. Deng.
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'Invasive' airport pat-downs not going away for the holidays
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'Invasive' pat-down for woman who stripped A WHEELCHAIR-bound woman sick of feeling violated by "aggressive" pat-down searches decided to go through airport security wearing only her underwear - little did she know that her actions would only make matters worse.
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Change Conservation: From 'Invasive' to 'Invaluable'
Hawaii Reporter 2010
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'Invasive' mammals a threat to UK wildlife The Scotsman
Home 2010
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'Invasive' airport pat-downs not going away for the holidays 117 comments
latimes.com - News 2010
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'Invasive' airport pat-downs not going away for the holidays 117 comments
latimes.com - News 2010
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'Invasive' pat-down for woman who stripped A WHEELCHAIR-bound woman sick of feeling violated by "aggressive" pat-down searches decided to go through airport security wearing only her underwear - little did she know that her actions would only make matters worse.
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