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Bacterial translocation is defined as the passage of viable indigenous bacteria from the GI tract to extraintesti-nal sites, such as the mesenteric lymph node complex, liver, spleen and bloodstream [183], Three major mechanisms promote bacterial translocation intestinal bacterial overgrowth, deficiencies in host immune defenses and increased permeability or damage to the intestinal mucosal barrier [184], These mechanisms can act in concert to promote synergistically the systemic spread of indigenous translocating bacteria to cause lethal sepsis. [Pg.53]

The Sabah Alliance had none of the stability of its West Malaysian equivalent. It was torn by the then debate between Lee Kuan Yew s Malaysian Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur s model of racially defined parties accepting Malay primacy in return for guaranteed participation in government. Each of the Sabah parties had ambitions to become multi-racial, but on different presumptions. UPKO and UNKO competed over their different understandings of what indigenousness meant, while UPKO also competed with the Sabah Chinese Association (SCA), as SANAP had renamed itself under pressure from the Malayan Chinese Association, for the support of Chinese, many of whom had long and harmonious associations with KDs. [Pg.196]

Indigenous essential oils from Madagascar are important for income generation. Madagascar has been a significant exporter of essential oils, thus the country has tremendous potential to further expand the essential oil industry. However, the misirrformation of their essential oils and the lack of standards to define product identity and qrrahty are among some of the problems and obstacles that affect the industry (7-2). Typical examples of this lack of information are the ravintsara and raverrsara essential oils that have been traditionally misidentified in the marketplace 3-6). [Pg.392]

According to Knapp (2000), the total population of northern regions in 1990 was 10.5 million inhabitants. The vast majority of this northern population (85%) is found in Russia. Of the total population, 1.1 million, or about 11%, is defined as indigenous. The proportion of indigenous peoples to total population varies from a high of 83% in Greenland to a low of 5% in Scandinavia. [Pg.144]


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