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A history of colonisation means that much of the world has good reason to classify this sort of establishment English as an accent of evil.
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In this period, changes in settlement and colonisation meant that the Pictish and Brythonic languages began to be subsumed by Gaelic, English, and, at the end of the period, by Old Norse.
These females had more teeth (mean number of teeth 19.5; range 16 to 26) compared to type 2 diabetic males with C. albicans colonisation (mean number of teeth 12; range 10 to 16) (p < 0.0001).
We combined these data with those from the Australia colonisation to compare mean Osvaldo copy numbers between both colonising populations and the original ones.
Repeated branching and the basal positioning of the meristems allow the formation and maintenance of seagrass meadows, and these are a prominent feature creating spatial heterogeneity on the sea floor down to a mean colonisation depth of 15.1±1.3 m (median 8 m, range 0.7 90 m, n=150).
The mean colonisation density of cases with bacteraemic SP-CAP did not vary significantly for different Pitt bacteraemia scores (0: 6.5 log10 copies/mL, 1: 6.8 log10 copies/mL; 2: 7.0 log10 copies/mL; 3: 4.8 log10 copies/mL; p=0.63).
In the two years preceding the outbreak period P. aeruginosa has circulated in the ward in an endemic fashion, being responsible for a mean colonisation rate of 10.6% and for two ocular infections (data not shown).
In the dense layer of M. edulis on both pole hulas and pontoon hulas many mobile soft-bottom amphipods and young ragworms occurred, which means that colonisation on these structures compensate for biodiversity loss of bottom fauna due to dredging and disturbance by propellers of ships.
Among patients with SP-CAP who had pneumococcal colonisation in the nasopharynx, mean NP colonisation density was significantly higher in those who died (n=8; 7.72 log10 copies/mL) than those who survived (n=76; 6.11 log10 copies/mL; p=0.02).
Mean pneumococcal colonisation density was not significantly different between patients with and those without antimicrobial activity in urine (3.36 (95% CI 2.82 to 3.89) copies/mL vs 3.95 (95% CI 3.30 to 4.60); p=0.16).
There was a moderate correlation between the mean nasopharyngeal colonisation densities and increasing CURB65 scores among all-cause patients with pneumonia (Spearman correlation coefficient r=0.15, p=0.06) or with the Pitt bacteraemia score among patients with pneumococcal bacteraemia (p=0.63).
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