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Outbreaks of CA-MRSA have been associated with sports that require physical contact and result in frequent damage to skin (3, 4 ) and with crowded settings (e.g., correctional facilities, military settings), where access to hygiene measures is limited (5, 6 ).
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He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order on 19 May for "leadership, skill and gallantry of the highest order" and "his determination to make every sortie a success" in spite of frequent damage to his aircraft.
For subtraction lesion analysis, including peri-necrotic tissue resulted in a larger region of more frequent damage being seen in the basal ganglia.
The subtraction of lesions of the 'bisection' group from the 'cancellation' group confirmed that the 'cancellation' group had significantly more frequent damage in the white matter anterior to the caudate nucleus [red arrow; Fishers test: p <.05].
Wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) are a game species of great conservation value in the Iberian Peninsula that cause frequent damage to crops.
The most frequent damage is actinic or photoelectric keratoconjunctivitis, which affects the ocular surface [ 1], but in some cases retinal structures may also be involved.
In these studies, focused ultrasound ablation of liver tumour tissue was effective, but suffered from incomplete tumour destruction and frequent damage to surrounding organs.
DNA repair enzymes repair the frequent damage to DNA caused by oxidant stress as well as other stresses, including bulky adducts derived from carcinogens in cigarette smoke [ 8].
The two remained in frequent contact.
Take them in frequent sips.
The most frequent observed damage in such walls was crushing of concrete due to flexural-compressive interaction, buckling and fracture of longitudinal reinforcement, and opening of the horizontal reinforcement.
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