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I would recommend a plastic type filter medium for bacterial colonisation.
Otorhea is considered to be secondary to bacterial colonization.
Though neither bacterial colonization nor genetics is sufficient to cause the disease, bacteria probably play a role in these disorders.
It is also used as an animal feed supplement, due to the ability to reduce pathogenic bacterial colonization.
Temperature resistance to 350 F. It has restrictive bacterial colonization.
Attachment further allows more interactions and increase of biofilm formation to aid bacterial colonization.
Bacterial colonization begins in the hair follicles and can cause local cellulitis and inflammation.
Nonetheless, current researchers now understand some of the major factors that lead to chronic wounds, among which are ischemia, reperfusion injury, and bacterial colonization.
Like ischemia, bacterial colonization and infection damage tissue by causing a greater number of neutrophils to enter the wound site.
As many bacteria thrive in this elevated pH environment, this makes the skin susceptible to bacterial colonization.
Underarm hair wicks the moisture away from the skin and aids in keeping the skin dry enough to prevent or diminish bacterial colonization.
"True bad breath can be a bacterial colonization of the gums or the tongue or both," Dr. Messina said.
However, a highly efficient innate host defense system constantly monitors the bacterial colonization and prevents bacterial invasion of local tissues.
These highly porous materials act as adsorbates binding various chemicals to their large external surfaces and also as sites of bacterial colonisation.
Gold has high thermal and electrical conductivity properties, along with a high resistance to corrosion and bacterial colonization.
Since almost every dental procedure creates at least a minimal amount of bleeding, there is always the possibility of introducing bacterial colonization into the circulatory system.
Trichomycosis axillaris is a superficial bacterial colonization of the hair shafts in sweat gland-bearing areas, such as the armpits and the pubic area.
The resultant accumulations may allow for viral and bacterial colonization with an increased tendency for infections and throat discomfort.
Omeprazole monotherapy merely suppressed bacterial colonisation, especially in the antral region, and eradicated H pylori in individual cases only.
Dust, dried-up plants, tall vegetation and over-sized or incorrectly-placed ear tags may cause mechanical damage to the eye and facilitate bacterial colonization.
Bacterial colonization of intracellular spaces induces the macroscopically visible symptoms including water-soaked lesions on the leaves that later become necrotic .
The major cause of morbidity is permanent lung damage resulting from ion transport abnormalities in airway epithelia that lead to mucus accumulation and bacterial colonization.
The drug may limit the ability of the virus to invade the crypt cells of the small intestine and decrease gastrointestinal bacterial colonization and toxin production.
There is a base of acquaintance between organisms and the body's cells to begin with: infection, or bacterial colonization, rarely if ever occurs just because bacteria are present in the body.
These compounds are of particular interest to contact lens manufacturers and prescribing optometrists because they do not require any patient compliance to effectively attenuate the effects of bacterial colonization.