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www.life123.com/question/Tuberculosis-Carrier
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Is a Tuberculosis Carrier Contagious? / ・ If the tuberculosis bacteria (Mycobacterium Tuberculosis) are present in the body, but the immune ... click for more ... An Innocent Carrier of Tuberculosis
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www.life123.com/question/Diseases-Caused-by-Ticks
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What kind of tick causes lyme disease? ... Lyme disease is caused by bacteria that are found in deer tick. The deer tick is a carrier of a bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi.
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abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=1526776
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Jan 20, 2006 ... Many Are 'Carriers' of Drug-Resistant Staph Bacteria.
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wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_bacterial_carriers
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a bacterial carrier is usually call this because it carries a significant amount of bacteria. bacteria resides on 99% of everything in this world. something such as a ...
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health.kaboose.com/kids-health/hygiene-germs.html
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Ban that bad bacteria! Kaboose's online Healthy Kids Guide for parents offers a whole range of tips on how to keep the household healthy.
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www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages...
www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Genetically_modified_foods_techniques
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Nov 30, 2011 ... Techniques include benign bacterial or viral infection (bacterial carriers), gene splicing, gene 'silencing', biolistics, calcium phosphate ...
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www.medicinenet.com/sore_throat/page3.htm
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Individuals may be "carriers" of strep (people who have strep in their throats all the time as part of their normal bacteria.) A person may be an asymptomatic ...
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dermnetnz.org/bacterial/staphylococci.html
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Jul 20, 2011 ... About 15-40 per cent of healthy humans are carriers of S. aureus, that is, they have the bacteria on their skin without any active infection or ...
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www.fnca.mext.go.jp/bf/bfm/pdf/3_Carriers_for_Biofertil...
www.fnca.mext.go.jp/bf/bfm/pdf/3_Carriers_for_Biofertilizer0331final.pdf
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(bacteria-carrier mixture) is mixed with water to make slurry-form, and then mixed with seeds. In this case, the carrier must be a form of fine powder. To achieve ...
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