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The most frequently grown organism in cultures is Staphylococcus aureus [9].
Prior to the use of culture-independent techniques, Haemophilus was the organism most frequently grown from samples of COPD lungs [35], with Pseudomonas oftentimes noted [36].
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Great mullein most frequently grows as a colonist of bare and disturbed soil, usually on sandy or chalky ones.
Limonium tetraploid taxa include among others, the Lusitania endemic apomict, L. multiflorum Erben [ 14, 15] which exhibits both tetraploid and aneuploid tetraploid cytotypes (2 n = 4x = 35 - [ 14]; 2 n = 4x = 32, 34, 35, 36 – [ 31]) and the aneuploid tetraploid apomict L. dodartii (Girad) O. Kuntze (2 n = 4x = 35) which most frequently grow on maritime cliffs in the province of Estremadura.
Polygonum persicaria is considered an introduced facultative wetland species in Pennsylvania (USDA-NRCS 2015) and in PSTR2 was most frequently found growing along a temporary stream.
Although most frequently found growing on dead wood in open forests, it also grows on wood chip mulch in urban areas.
The genera Klebsormidium and Stichococcus are most frequently found growing in soil and on other moist substrates, but sometimes they may also be found growing in aquatic habitats.
The high prevalence (27.4%) of NTM which includes M. fortuitum 17 (27.5%) and M. intracellulare 13 (20.9%) was the most frequently isolated rapid growing mycobacteria in extrapulmonary tuberculosis cases in tertiary care centers in Northern India.
It is also undaunted by some of the East's most aggressive plants, like English ivy or pachysandra; it frequently grows through dense beds of these plants.
The most flamboyant thing about him may be the short beard he frequently grows — and just as frequently sheds.
BACKGROUND: Children with cerebral palsy frequently grow poorly.
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