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Streptococcus agalactiae colonization is common among pregnant women with HIV infection and is neither predicted by hospital tier nor trimester in Mwanza, Tanzania. [PDF]

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Ngayomela PH   +10 more
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Conserved genetic basis for microbial colonization of the gut. [PDF]

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Liu M   +7 more
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Colonizer and Colonized [PDF]

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Preface Introduction ASIAN MEMORIES Dolores ROMERO LOPEZ: Redirections in Orientalism Daisuke NISHIHARA: China As Japan's Orient Kazue NAKAMURA: Colonizer Colonized Dorothy WONG: 'Domination by Consent' Thomas Y.T. LUK: Post-colonialism and Contemporary Hong Kong Theatre Kwok-kan TAM: Identity on the Bridge Bernadette REY-MIMOSO RUIZ: Visages ...
Theo d' Haen, Patricia Krüs
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Carcinoma of the Colon

Postgraduate Medicine, 1951
CANCER OF the colon is one of the most common tumors we have. Combined with cancer of the rectum, it is the most common except for cancer of the skin, although the 1965 estimated death rate of 42,900 from these cancers is slightly lower than the death rate of 47,000 for cancer of the lung estimated for 1965 by the American Cancer Society.1Actually the ...
A. L. Graham, W. H. Cole, S. S. Roberts
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THE ALTERED COLON IN COLONIC OBSTRUCTION

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1972
A review of 110 cases of colonic obstruction due to carcinoma demonstrated a variety of alterations in the distended colon on the plain roentgenograms. These findings were: predominantly fluid-filled distention; mottled fluid; accentuation of haustrations in localized areas; decreased haustrations; thickened septa; irregular septa; increased numbers of
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Colon heat and colon cancer

Medical Hypotheses, 2000
Epidemiological findings on the relation between foods and colon cancer are inconsistent. Many, but far from all, found positive associations for meat and fat and negative ones for vegetables and fruits. Explanations so far have focused on direct biochemical conversions in the colon or transit time, but they remain unable to explain the contradictory ...
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