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GTI - esruc

... For example: to manage a protected area the authorities may need to know: • What species are present? • What is their population density? • What is their distribution across the country / PA? • Are any genetic outliers present? • Are there any exotic invaders? • How do I monitor them over time? ...
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... Patogenicity and virulence of the Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) can vary considerably among strains and since it is a normal inhabitant of skin and mucous membranes in man and animals, the outspread of dangerous strains is not difficult (Barkema et al., 1998, Tenover et al., 1994; Zadocks et al. ...
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