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Because C. difficile PCR-ribotypes 027 and 001 are the most frequently isolated strains from severe CDIs across both North America and Europe (9, 10 ), the result obtained suggests that the S-layer of these virulent strains presents peculiar and common characteristics that could be an advantage for these bacteria during the infection process.
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The putative protein shows hydrophobicity pattern that suggests the presence of several intramembranous domains and other peculiar features common to the other chs of class IV.
For example, Argentina is a predominantly temperate country, it has been dominated by European settlement, it has maintained high literacy despite the inequality, and its legal origins are a peculiar hybrid of common and civil law ideas.
It is a long, yellow woolen number, and Jimmy, being one of those peculiar fellows common in Times Square, sometimes wears it when the temperature is well past 60 degrees.
This test represents a useful indication, able to suggest the biological relevance of a specific microRNA in shaping from a common CD34+ progenitor a peculiar and specialized hematopoietic precursor and interfering with the differentiation processes throughout its target genes.
It derives from a peculiar reading of common law and the US Constitution, and it has underpinned western insurrections, from the Posse Comitatus to the Bundy Bunch.
It shouldn't, but such is the spurious orthodoxy around 'function' that what should be common sense has come to seem peculiar and whimsical".
Perhaps because I write about food and am a restaurant critic, I eat a very peculiar and imbalanced diet (or perhaps I am simply peculiar and imbalanced, which is common in the food-writer game).
It may sound peculiar and deluded now.
Rescue arrives, peculiar and unfathomable.
I'm peculiar and a weirdo.
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