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E-books, as well, end up looking like either children's stories if you bump the text size up, or impenetrable walls of text with frequent carriage returns if you don't.
By far the most important and difficult input to procure is launch, because all mature rocket programs were designed long ago to carry enormous, expensive payloads to geosynchronous orbit (~36,000 km altitude) with five to 10 years of advance notice; new players like Virgin Orbit and Rocket Lab promise cheap and frequent carriage to LEO (less than 2,000 km altitude).
Responsiveness may also reflect much more frequent carriage of qacA, encoding for chlorhexidine resistance, in CC22 compared to CC30.
It has long been recognized that healthy individuals may be colonized on skin and mucosae, the most frequent carriage site in humans being the anterior nares [ 3, 4].
Considering their high transfer efficiency, the broad range of hosts, and the frequent carriage of drug-resistance genes, it would be prudent to reassess the heavy use of antibiotics in modern medicine.
Comparison between LORA and YORA patients revealed that LORA was significantly associated with a lower frequency of ACPA (Table 1) and less frequent carriage of the PTPN22 T-variant.
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Serotype 19A is also a frequent nasopharyngeal (NP) carriage serotype, and is frequently resistant to antibiotics [ 3, 5, 6].
MRSA carriage is frequent and detected in only 15% of actual carriers amongst elderly patients by routine clinical investigations three weeks after admission.
An appalling rail company famous for dreadful service with crammed carriages and frequent cancellations, is trying to remove guards from its trains by first taking away their job operating the doors.
The routes pass through a variety of landscapes, from the North Island's central volcanic plateau and high-country grasslands, to ancient forests, farmed plains, river valleys, estuaries and coastal dunes, most following routes once frequented by railway carriages, bush trams, loggers, miners and stock drovers.
Interestingly, throat carriage was more frequent (n = 143, 47.7%) than nasal carriage (n = 111, 37.0%), and throat-only carriage was frequent (n = 57, 19.0%) in the population.
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