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The presence of outdoor Mycoplasma spp. suggests that inlet air could be a source of entry of this pathogen.
Therefore, organisms containing CNT may become source of entry of CNT into the food chain when ingested by larger animals, potentially leading to biomagnification.
Finally, it is clear if we annotate the KDM file, then it could not serve as source of entry to our approach because the new attribute called "concern" is not part of KDM.
Nonetheless, the tools for ensuring that a molecule is both valid and standardised according to a set of rules is extremely valuable when incorporated into the editing workflow, i.e. at the source of entry when user intervention is still an option, rather than using automated scripts further downstream.
Active IDU was, accordingly, the most common source of entry for S aureus in the individuals with HIV infection.
Many have come to the consensus that annular tears or fissures may provide a source of entry.
In the absence of invasive sources (e.g. catheterisation, dialysis, and intravenous drug abuse) it seems reasonable to consider that the gastrointestinal tract may have been the source of entry of this organism into the blood stream.
Data initially collected included gender, geographic origin, and source of entry in to the cohort, site of TB, past TB treatment history, type of clinical specimen, smear status, and drug susceptibility results.
This finding coupled with the relatively high proportion of bloodstream infections that were polymicrobial suggest that the inflammation and disruption of the colonic mucosa by CDAD provided a source of entry for organisms into the bloodstream.
Create a mail system so you can at least broadly sort the papers at the source of entry.
Keep your home, garden and yard clean and free from ticks as these are the main sources of entry of the tick on the pet's body.
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