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Therefore before the emergence of multicellular animals, G. lamblia may have survived freely in the world for several hundred million years [ 6].
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Once it is internalized, it can escape from phagosomes and survive freely in the cytosol.
It is also able to survive freely in freshwater environment [ 10].
The B. cepacia complex (Bcc) is represented by several closely related Gram-negative species that are able to survive freely in the environment or replicate within different hosts, including amoebae, invertebrates, vertebrates and plants (Mahenthiralingam et al., 2008).
But unlike apicomplexans, which depend on a host animal to survive, these algae live freely in their environment, often in close association with corals.
Photorhabdus spp. have never been shown to live freely in soil, although they will survive in soil under laboratory conditions (8 ).
Eberhardt learned Arabic, converted to Islam, dressed as a man to travel freely, survived an assassination attempt and died in a flash flood after saving her Algerian soldier husband from the same fate.
Live freely.
The car was armored — Russian billionaires spend their money wisely as well as freely — and Chubais survived.
Both caroused freely, drank copiously and survived unhappy relationships.
He has also spoken freely about surviving prostate cancer at 52, the same age his father was when he died of pancreatic cancer.
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