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Re: Simultaneous Herding and Posession

I am pretty sure the definition of herding implies an intentional movement of a cell, not just bumping it. In previous years, they used the term INADVERTENT BULLDOZING to refer to this; and although that is not a term this year, I assume it is still implied to a certain extent.
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