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Gut mucosal colonisation with extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

open access: yesWellcome Open Research, 2019
Background: Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESBL-E) threaten human health; and, in areas of sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) where carbapenems are not available, may render ESBL-E infections untreatable.
Joseph M. Lewis   +3 more
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Langue française : état de colonisation, condition de survie

open access: yesLangues & Cultures, 2022
Les ambitions impérialistes de la langue française se sont retournées contre elle-même dans la mesure où dépassant l’assimilation, les africains et surtout les ivoiriens ont fait sienne cette langue en y apportant un foisonnement créatif résultant des ...
N’Guessan KONAN LAZARE
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Staphylococcus aureus colonisation: modulation of host immune response and impact on human vaccine design

open access: yesFrontiers in Immunology, 2014
In apparent contrast to its invasive potential Staphylococcus aureus colonises the anterior nares of 20-80% of the human population. The relationship between host and microbe appears particularly individualised and colonisation status seems somehow ...
Aisling F. Brown   +3 more
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Connectivity Patterns for Direct Developing Invertebrates in Fragmented Marine Habitats: Fish Farms Fouling as Source Population in the Establishment and Maintenance of Local Metapopulations

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2021
Artificial structures can be considered as high spatially structured habitats in the marine pelagic system, where patch connectivity would be strongly dependent on the exchange of larvae or dispersing individuals.
Victoria Fernandez-Gonzalez   +2 more
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Colonised and colonising: the White Australian feminist subject [PDF]

open access: yesWomen's History Review, 1993
Abstract The feminist project in settler societies was profoundly shaped by white women's double identity as both colonised and colonising. They defined themselves in opposition to both the Old World oppressions of Britain and the older local ‘primitivisms’ of indigenous people.
openaire   +1 more source

L’archéologie au service de la colonisation  ?

open access: yesLes Nouvelles de l’Archéologie, 2012
The École française d’Extrême-Orient (Éfeo), the French School for Asian Studies, was created in 1898 by Paul Doumer, Governor-General of Indo-China, along the pattern already established in Athens (1846) and Roma (1875).
Amaury Lorin 
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Understanding languaculture from an indigenous Māori worldview

open access: yesThe Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2022
This paper presents understandings from indigenous Māori kaumātua (elders both male and female) and whānau (parents and extended family members) from Aotearoa New Zealand. These people live in a close-knit hapū (subtribe) community close to an ancestral
Mere Berryman   +2 more
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Effect of Dietary Factors on Colonisation Resistance and Colonisation

open access: yesMicrobial Ecology in Health and Disease, 2000
In the first part of this review, the role of the different diet components on bacterial populations in the digestive tract is analysed. The second part emphasises the effect on Clostridium difficile . This bacterium produces toxins in digestive tract inducing pseudomembranous colitis.
Corthier, Gerard   +2 more
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Controlled Intestinal Microbiota Colonisation in Broilers under the Industrial Production System

open access: yesAnimals, 2022
The concept of designer microbiota in chicken is focused on early exposure of the hatchlings to pathogen-free microbiota inoculum, limiting the early access to harmful and pathogenic microorganisms, thus promoting colonisation of the gut with beneficial ...
Advait Kayal   +5 more
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Respiratory Microbiome of New-born Infants

open access: yesFrontiers in Pediatrics, 2016
The respiratory tract, once believed to be sterile, harbours diverse bacterial communities. The role of microorganisms within health and disease is slowly being unravelled. Evidence points to the neonatal period as a critical time for establishing stable
David John Gallacher, Sailesh eKotecha
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