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Newborns in Kilifi were colonized less rapidly than in these other tropical environments: at 1 week of age, 10% of children were already colonized, and the median age at colonization was 38.5 days.
The first European attempt at colonization was made in 1793 by Lieut.
Begun in the 16th century as an attempt at colonization, the prazo system was formalized in the mid-17th century.
The Carolinas, after abortive attempts at colonization, were effectively founded in 1670 and became first proprietary and, later, royal colonies.
In BUSH IN BABYLON: The Recolonisation of Iraq (Verso, $12), Tariq Ali, a Pakistani-born novelist, depicts the American occupation of Iraq as the latest misguided attempt at colonization.
It wasn't until 1606, when King James I granted the Virginia Company's charter for what would become Jamestown, that a fresh attempt at colonization was made — this time, successfully.
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Even when founders are restricted to just one male and one female, resulting populations thrive, at the colonization stage at least.
Thus, although Phe/Phe was less efficient at nasopharyngeal colonization when competing with EF3030, it colonized as well as EF3030 when tested alone.
Thus, targeting patients at risk of colonization at ICU admission may be worth further assessment as an alternative to universal screening.
The first known attempt at European colonization began when Norsemen settled briefly at L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland around 1000 AD.
Indeed, it is difficult to determine whether the observed reduction in nuclear variation (circa 7%, Wang et al. 2007) is the result of a bottleneck at initial colonization or the result of demographic collapse at contact.
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