The test, according to World Boxing, can be conducted via nasal or mouth swab, saliva, or blood.
—
Chad de Guzman,
Time,
5 June 2025
For the majority, their genetic twin is a complete stranger, which means George and others suffering from debilitating illnesses need as many people as possible to take a cheek swab test to determine compatibility.
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Matthew Adams,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
30 Apr. 2025
The report indicated there was an unusual amount of tar balls in spring 2023 observed on beaches throughout Orange County.
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Laylan Connelly,
Oc Register,
6 June 2025
Neanderthals made and used wooden spears, cared for their fellow community members, made sticky tar and other adhesives, and butchered massive elephants, among other feats.
And, like the seamen, Celebrity faced a rapidly evolving crisis and changing guidelines.
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Jim Saunders,
Sun Sentinel,
6 May 2025
Government as a protector of health goes way back
The U.S. public health service got its start in the 1700s service cared for seamen who were sick or injured.
Paternoster Row stands a few blocks away from the Old Bailey courts and Newgate Prison, where so many sea dogs were dragged in chains, tried and sentenced to death.
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Sean Kingsley,
Smithsonian Magazine,
15 May 2024
The Collegeville outfit came with the mask of a scowling pirate with an open eye-patch that looked more like a black eye and a sickly green pallor that would shiver the timbers of the saltiest sea dog.
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René Guzman,
San Antonio Express-News,
2 Oct. 2024
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