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Table 6. Relationship between frequency of isolation of Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus agalactiae on mean bulk tank SCC (BTSCC) counts.

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"... In PAGE 8: ... 87, No. 10, 2004 (1 of 4 samples positive), medium frequency (2 of 4 samples positive), or high frequency (3 or 4 samples positive) ( Table6 ). Based on the analysis of 4 milk samples from each bulk tank, SA was detected in 39 of 126 (31%) bulk tanks.... In PAGE 8: ... As the frequency of sampling increased from 2 to 4 samples, the number of bulk tanks with SA also increased. The mean BTSCC count was significantly associated with the frequency of isolation of SA ( Table6 ). Streptococcus agalactiae was detected at least once in 13 of 126 (10%) bulk tanks (Table 6).... In PAGE 8: ... The mean BTSCC count was significantly associated with the frequency of isolation of SA (Table 6). Streptococcus agalactiae was detected at least once in 13 of 126 (10%) bulk tanks ( Table6 ). Of the BTM samples, 3, 5, and 2% had low, medium, and high isolation rates of SAG, respectively.... In PAGE 8: ... Of the BTM samples, 3, 5, and 2% had low, medium, and high isolation rates of SAG, respectively. As seen with SA, with increased frequency of sampling, the number of BTM samples with SAG was also ob- served ( Table6 ). Mycoplasma was isolated from 3 of 39 (7.... In PAGE 11: ... Incomplete coverage of the teat skin could result in areas of teat skin where bacteria could survive and grow between milkings and could result in intramammary infections or contami- nate bulk tank milk (NMC, 1996; Edmondson, 2002). The frequency of isolation (number of positive sam- ples out of 4) of SA, SAG, and Mycoplasma was used to monitor contagious mastitis pathogens ( Table6 ). This approach to interpreting SA, SAG, and Mycoplasma in bulk tank milk comes from several reports that suggest that the number of contagious organisms in bulk tank milk provides little or no clear evidence of the severity of the contagious mastitis problem present in the herd.... ..."

Table 2: Comparison of Minimus and phrap in the assembly of two bacterial genomes (Brucella suis and Staphylococcus aureus).

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2007
"... In PAGE 8: ... The avail- ability of a finished molecule allowed us to compare the correctness of the assemblies generated by Minimus and phrap respectively, as shown in Figure 3. The results of our comparison are shown in Table2 . Similar to the case of BAC assembly, Minimus ran faster than phrap (approx.... ..."

TABLE 5. Overall PTAs for Staphylococcus aureus, both methicillin resistant and sensitive, for targets maintaining 30% (stasis), 40%, and 50% (nearly maximal effect) fT H11022 MIC

in Probability of Target Attainment for Ceftobiprole as Derived from a Population Pharmacokinetic Analysis of 150 Subjects �
by Thomas P. Lodise, Rienk Pypstra, James B. Kahn, Bindu P. Murthy, Hui C. Kimko, Karen Bush, Gary J. Noel, George L. Drusano 2007

TABLE 5 a-Helix and p-sheet secondary structure as derived for seventeen a + /3 proteins

in Mol. (1977) 114, 181-293 Automatic Identification of Secondary Structure in Globular Proteins
by Michael Levitt Medical, Michael Levitt 1977
"... In PAGE 20: ...TABLE5 -continued Protein a-Helix Lysozyme 4-15; 24-3s: (chicken) 79-85; 88-101; 108-115; 120-125; /I-Sheet Reference(s) 1-3; 38-40; 42-47; 49-54; 58-61; Blake et d. (1965,1967) 74t76; Nuclease (Staphylococcus aureus) 54-63; 64-69; 100-106; 121-135~ 8-19; 21-27; 30-36; 38~41; 71-76; Arnone et ~2.... ..."
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Table 3. Representative events identified and considered of potential interest Left Right Partition

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"... In PAGE 3: ... Of the 36 events, 18 were judged potentially interesting. Table3 contains several representa- tive events, one per row. Each row contains the association rule, the incidence proportions in wc (bold), and the incidence proportions in wp (nonbold).... In PAGE 3: ... For example, event 1 in Table 3 describes an increase in the number of Staphylococcus aureus resistant to oxacillin, clindamycin, and erythromycin isolated from tracheal aspirates in the fourth partition, and compared with those isolated in the 2nd and 3rd partitions. Of the events identified by DMSS, only the NICU and SICU had events that were location-specific ( Table3 ), while eight events were not. The events identified by DMSS must be... ..."

Table 5: Gap reactions: S. aureus

in Conserved and Non-conserved Reactions 1 Finding Conserved and Non-Conserved Reactions Using a Metabolic Pathway Alignment Algorithm
by José C. Clemente, Kenji Satou, Gabriel Valiente
"... In PAGE 9: ...nd 2005 in S. pyogenes (sph, spi, spj, spk, spz, spb; Table 3), E. coli (eci, ecp; Table 4), and S. aureus (sca, sco, scc, scb; Table5 ) contained the smallest number of gaps and the largest number of reactions that are gaps in older strains. This suggests that such strains contain misannotated reactions due to the automated nature of the annotation process.... ..."

TABLE 1. Rates of S. aureus nasal carriage in various populationsa

in Nasal Carriage of Staphylococcus aureus: Epidemiology, Underlying Mechanisms, and Associated Risks
by Jan Kluytmans, Alex Van Belkum, Henri Verbrugh

TABLE 2. Putative lipoproteins of S. aureus N315 with putative functions

in Staphylococcus aureus deficient in lipidation of prelipoproteins is attenuated in growth and immune activation. Infect Immun 73:2411-23. ACCEPTED Downloaded from jb.asm.org at Penn State Univ on February 7
by Hartmut Stoll, Jörn Dengjel, Christiane Nerz, Friedrich Götz 2005
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TABLES Organism E. coli S. cerevisiae S. aureus

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TABLE 3. S. aureus Ps55 fragment sizes as determined by PFGE

in Construction of a Chromosome Map for the Phage Group II Staphylococcus aureus Ps55
by John P. Bannantine, Peter, A. Pattee 1996
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