Sentence examples for less colonisation from inspiring English sources

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On the other hand, in trauma and surgical patients, SDD seems more effective than in medical patients, may be due to less colonisation [ 141].

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As expected, seedlings grown at 12°C/18°C and then transferred to the higher temperature regime after Pst inoculation showed significantly less hyphal colonisation compared to seedlings maintained at 12°C/18°C (P < 0.001).

NPWT dressings are a closed system whereby a vacuum applies subatmospheric pressure to a wound through a porous foam dressing, reducing extravascular pressure and oedema within the compartment, leading to improved circulation, granulation and approximation of wound edges, as well as less bacterial colonisation.

Meanwhile the dmr1- 1 allele supports less rosette leaf colonisation but has wild type silique resistance.

An increase in other defence mechanisms eventually succeeds in curbing the high level of infections, while exerting less influence on colonisation.

We also hypothesise that the intervention group compared to the control group will have (at one month): more diverse gut microbiota, lower faecal calprotectin levels, and less E. coli colonisation, thereby suggesting a potential pathophysiological mechanism in infant colic.

As with susceptibility to Oidium neolycopersici (Huibers et al. [ 24]), resistance to Fusarium in dmr1 is allele dependent; while the dmr1- 1 allele supports less rosette leaf colonisation and has delayed senescence it does not confer resistance in siliques, despite homoserine accumulating within this tissue.

The poor dispersion capability of freshwater planarians (they require permanent freshwater courses or ponds, and no forms resistant to desiccation have been described) and their impossibility to cross large marine masses, make other explanations (e.g., human or animal transport or recent colonisation) less plausible.

In particular, a comparison between Estonian and Swedish school children demonstrated that allergic children were less often colonised with Lactobacilli and more often with aerobic coliforms and Staphylococcus aureus [ 37, 38], or lower Bifidobacterium counts and higher Clostridium colonisation numbers were found [ 39].

As rates of external infection increase, colonisation becomes less important in influencing group size.

We found PVL + ve S. aureus less frequently associated with colonisation than controls (13.5% vs at least 72.9%, respectively).

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