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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «COMMENSALLY»
Découvrez l'usage de
commensally dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
commensally et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary
commensally. •. compensate. and the superficial peroneal nerve — called also
lateral popliteal nerve, peroneal nerve comfnu-ni-ca-ble Xka-'myu-ni-ka^alX adj :
capable of being transmitted from person to person, animal to animal, animal to ...
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Relational Group Psychotherapy: From Basic Assumptions to ...
To meet her commensally as the clinical supervisor, I also had to be in the fray.
This meant achieving (relative) comfort about my badness with the supervisee.
With this accomplished, I could then help the supervisee become more
comfortable ...
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Kingdoms of Life - Plants (ENHANCED eBook)
When a plant lives commensally, typically on another plant, it is called an
epiphyte. Mosses which grow harmlessly on the trunks of trees are commensal,
for instance. Some species, on the other hand, are parasitic. In parasitism, one
party ...
Actinomyces Most actinomycetes are microaerophilic soil organisms but some
live commensally in human and animal oropharynx and gut. Actinomyces israelii
is the most common human pathogenic species. In tissue, colonies develop to ...
William L. Irving, Dlawer A. A. Ala'Aldeen, Tim Boswell, 2005
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Communication with Extraterrestrial Intelligence
To date, SERENDIP V.v has commensally observed for approximately nine
hundred hours. ... operate simultaneously and commensally on the same RF
signal, SERENDIP V.v differs in the key respect that the computationally intensive
Fourier ...
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Kinship and Behavior in Primates
Throughout much of the species' distribution, rhesus monkeys live commensally
with humans and receive at least some of their food from them. Most studies of
indigenous groups have involved temple monkeys (e.g., Teas et al. l980) or other
...
Bernard Chapais, Carol M. Berman, 2004
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BIOS Instant Notes in Medical Microbiology
Actinomyces Most actinomycetes are microaerophilic soil organisms but some
live commensally in human and animal oropharynx and gut. Actinomyces israelii
is the most common human pathogenic species. In tissue, colonies develop to ...
William Irving, Tim Boswell, Dlawer Ala'Aldeen, 2004
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Nitrification in Saline Industrial Wastewater
Actinomyces Most actinomycetes are microaerophilic soil organisms but some
live commensally in human and animal oropharynx and gut. Actinomyces israelii
is the most common human pathogenic species. In tissue, colonies develop to ...
Moustafa Samir Moussa, 2004
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Kinship and Behavior in Primates
Throughout much of the species' distribution, rhesus monkeys live commensally
with humans and receive at least some of their food from them. Most studies of
indigenous groups have involved temple monkeys (e.g., Teas et al. 1980) or
other ...
Bernard Chapais Professor of Anthropology University of Montreal, Carol M. Berman Professor of Anthropology University of Buffalo, 2004
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Genomic Analysis of Pathogen Evolution: Virulence Gene ...
These results help advance our understanding of evolution in E. coli by both acquisition and loss of virulence elements and further demonstrate the dynamic and diverse nature of the E. coli genome.
Adam Michael Nelson, 2008
7 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «COMMENSALLY»
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commensally est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
The effect of peptides on the oral cavity
Microbes can live commensally, feeding on the nutrients provided through the host unobtrusively. Microbes can live mutually, in which both ... «Dentistry IQ, juin 14»
Dogs And Humans Share An Evolutionary History, Study
“Under this hypothesis, early wolves might have been domesticated as scavengers that were attracted to live and hunt commensally with ... «Asian Scientist Magazine, mai 13»
Man's best friend: canine or equipment?
... and that dogs themselves may have initiated a process that led to their eventual domestication by living commensally, or following along with ... «Greener Ideal, juin 12»
SCIENCE IN PICS: Damselfish in Sea Fan
... or planktivory. Some species in the Indo-Pacific live commensally with sea anemones, and are known as clownfishes or anemonefishes. «The Epoch Times, sept 11»
Feral in the Fields: Food Safety Risks from Wildlife
... carriage is more common, especially among wild bird populations including species that live commensally with humans (e.g., gulls, pigeons). «Food Safety News, sept 11»
Americans need to stop multitasking while eating alone, argues …
Claude Fischler, international man of food mysteryHistorically, humans have eaten together commensally, habitually and ritually, either as ... «Grist Magazine, nov 10»
Serum Antibodies to Oral Anaerobic Bacteria in Patients With …
They are also found commensally in the body flora, where they cause chronic sinusitis, chronic recurrent tonsillitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, chronic otitis media, ... «Medscape, juin 05»