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The first observation on this topic was made by some of our group [ 5] who reported that the infection is significantly more common in both men and women with fertility problems; in semen, follicular fluid, and vaginal secretions of infected individuals, we detected specific antibodies, which cross-reacted in vitro with spermatozoa, suggesting the existence of an autoimmune phenomenon.
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My observations on this topic are in no way comprehensive.
It offers an opportunity to raise some interesting observations on this topic.
We examine the evidence supportive of root swarming and we also present new observations on this topic.
Previous studies have touched on this topic.
Despite these intriguing observations, deciphering the literature on this topic has been challenging, because of non-uniform biofilm culturing methods and strain-to-strain differences [ 89].
Regardless of the academic distinction between theory of evolution and concept of evolution (above), or the arguable content of this narrative, the students (and professors) think of evolution as described in the statement (see Observation 2, below, for more on this topic).
This result may be explained by the observation that a specific string search on this topic was provided by health professionals and not by women.
Although limited data on this topic exist, these observations validate our clinical impression that cardiovascular "multimorbidity" is the rule rather than the exception in patients hospitalized with AMI. 4, 15, 16 Notably, rates of multimorbidity in our study were similar to, but slightly higher than, rates observed in similarly aged individuals included in prior investigations.
These observations are generally consistent with earlier reports on this topic [ 27, 34, 39].
Five studies had the primary objective of estimating multimorbidity, while for others, it was a secondary observation, which further reduces the strength of evidence on this topic.
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