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181“... is dependent on the host response to these pathogenic bacteria. As the number of microbial factors...”
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182“... microbial flora and inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria in the vagina by metabolic substances...”
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183“... to eliminate the entry of macromolecules, microbial pathogens, and circulating leukocyte into the central...”
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184“... of Pathogens of Epidemiologic Importance, Staphylococcus aureus was the most common infectant of nosocomial...”
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185“..., plays important roles on first line of defense of pathogen infection. AMP is a physiologic barriers...”
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186“... in the normal vaginal microbial flora and inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria in the vagina by some...”
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187“... deficiencies as well as congenital syndromes than adults. Therefore, the nosocomial pathogens, most common...”
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188“... and lime addition have inhibitory effect on the microbial activity. Meanwhile, in this study, the most...”
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189“... degradation and ecological imbalance. Development of microbial agents used to increase nutrient availability...”
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190“..., Caenorhabditis elegans becomes a crucial model system for study of host-pathogen interaction, which has been used...”
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191“... bravicaudis, and its potential were evaluated as a microbial control agent. Failure to re-culture...”
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192“... that Solanaceae EAS positively regulate defense response to microbial pathogens and various abiotic streses...”
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193“...碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 流行病學研究所 === 85 === Orchestration of multiple microbial pathogens...”
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194“... plaque and gingivitis. Unremoved microbial plaque usually leads to gingival inflammation and may...”
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195“..., it was proved that the bacterial strains isolated from crown galls formed on roselle are pathogenic to roselle...”
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196“... of fungicide-resistant pathogens and the rise of environmental awareness, the search for alternative methods...”
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197“... pathogen. Aeromonas hydrophila, a normal inhabitant of aquatic environments but unlikely caused disease...”
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198“... that pathogen infections coincide frequently with the occurrence of lupus. However, the most important pattern...”
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199“..., and some produce antibiotic substances and degradative enzymes that protect host plants from microbial...”
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200“... soybeans. Comparing to current microbial and mammalian cell culture systems, plants have many...”
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