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M. smegmatis is a fast-growing, nonpathogenic species of Mycobacterium in which M. tuberculosis genes can be efficiently expressed [ 16 17 18 ] . An in depth analysis of one recombinant clone revealed that M. smegmatis recipients carrying the M. tuberculosis eis gene on an extrachromosomal multicopy plasmid displayed 2.4- to 5.3-fold greater survival in U937 macrophages than wild-type M. smegmatis bacteria at 24 to 48 hours post-infection [ 15 ] . The 42-kDa eis gene product has been shown to be associated with the mycobacterial cell surface and is released into extracellular medium, but its precise function is not yet known [ 19 ] .
The initial sentences suggest a fast-growing plague: Blacks "now account for 57% of all new infections" with HIV; AIDS is "the leading cause of death among black people aged 25 to 44"; and AIDS "is becoming largely an epidemic among black people."
But they're also fast-growing markets (unlike, for example, television or even the movies), and Karmazin has ensured that CBS has reaped great benefits from them.
A new and fast-growing technology is, almost by definition, expanding into a vacuum by operating in a new or unprecedented manner.
What AOL has done, he writes, is lower its credit rating, acquire thousands of journalists and movie executives not particularly gifted at making money, and transform itself from a sexy, fast-growing company into a dull, slow-moving one.
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