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This skin flora is mainly the source of wound infections and the origin is endogenous.
Nasal colonization by S. aureus is an important source of wound colonization by S. aureus, which illustrates the importance of preventing cross-contamination.
However, the passage of bacteria through fabrics used in the operating theater has been identified as a source of wound contamination (Laufman et al. 1979).
A study conducted in Denmark found that patients with nasal colonization by S. aureus had the same clone of S. aureus in their chronic ulcers [ 40], indicating that nasal colonization is an important source of wound contamination in the same patient, as well as cross-contamination among patients.
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To test whether chlorophyll might be the source of wound-induced photon emission, we used the carotenoid biosynthesis inhibitor, norflurazon, to generate photobleached leaves lacking chlorophyll [ 13].
Normally, the extraction operation is considered to be one of the major sources of wounds in selection cuttings, but this view is only partially correct.
Harold Pinter wrote that "the mistake they make, most of them, is to attempt to determine and calculate the source of the wound.
The source of the wound infection remained unknown in both cases.
The present research could establish T. peruviana as potential source of effective wound healing drugs.
It is one of the most common causes of nosocomial infections, often the source of postsurgical wound infections.
No attempt was made to categorize infections as hospital acquired or community acquired, although the source of the wound was recorded.
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