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Purpur, Olivenöl und Fischsaucen als Exportartikel : wirtschaftsarchäologische Untersuchungen am Rand der antiken Welt in Lusitanien [PDF]
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Assessing the impact of eucalyptus trees on soil chemical properties in rice fields. [PDF]
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The present study attempts to illustrate the large phytocoenotical diversity of forests, pre-forest, high-scrub and most of the corresponding sub-seral communities of the Lusitania territories and enables the identification of their clumped pattern of ...
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Candida Lusitaniae Catheter-Related Sepsis
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2001OBJECTIVE: To present a case describing Candida lusitaniae candidemia in an immunocompetent patient successfully treated with fluconazole antifungal therapy. Time—kill studies of the C. lusitaniae isolate using amphotericin B, and an extensive review of the literature are also presented.
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Candida lusitaniae—An opportunistic pathogen
Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 1985Candida lusitaniae is a newly recognized opportunistic pathogen amongst immunocompromised patients. The epidemiology and pathology remain largely unknown. This case report describes a 27-year-old female with vasculitis who acquired a fatal C. lusitaniae fungemia.
C R, Libertin, W R, Wilson, G D, Roberts
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Occurrence of Clavispora lusitaniae, the teleomorph of Candida lusitaniae, among clinical isolates
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1990Of 13 clinical isolates of Candida lusitaniae from diverse geographical regions, 7 represented the mating types (6 alpha, 1 a) of the ascomycete Clavispora lusitaniae. Selected nonfertile isolates showed significant DNA relatedness (greater than 90%) to representatives of both mating types.
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Mycoses Caused by Candida lusitaniae
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1987Candida lusitaniae, a fungus with a low incidence of infection in immunocompetent people, is emerging as an opportunistic pathogen in immunocompromised hosts. This yeast is generally resistant to amphotericin B and may present therapeutic difficulties. C.
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