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At admission, 69 patients exhibited Candida colonisation: the most frequently colonised body sites were the stomach and the pharynx.
Before colonisation the island had at least nine native languages.
During British colonisation, the two regions were administered separately, but the south was barely developed.
It's almost as if we're suffering a second colonisation, the Arabisation of Asian cultures.
In a form of reverse cultural colonisation, the Notting Hill carnival has rooted itself in the UK cultural landscape.
First let me lay to rest once and for all the condescending myth of "ideological colonisation", the idea that contraception is imposed on developing countries by the west.
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It explores issues to do with the colonisation of the Caribbean, the "colour bar" and racial inequality in postwar Britain.
The external environment is very often considered as a seed bank for the colonisation of the microbes in the sponges.
This effect may be related to the colonisation of the bacteria in the intestine.
Then there's the fact that the mitochondrial picture almost exactly matches the archaeological evidence for the colonisation of the Remote Pacific, about 3,000 years ago.
The rectum has been suggested as the major source for the colonisation of the vaginal econiche.
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