FACTOID # 15: Most people live in poverty in most African countries.
 
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767 768 769 770 - 771 - 772 773 774 775
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In Vitro Activity of the New Quinolone WCK 771 against Staphylococci -- Jacobs et al. 48 (9): 3338 -- Antimicrobial ... (2779 words)
WCK 771 was not a substrate of the NorA efflux pump as evident
MICs: WCK 771, 1 µg/ml; CLX, 1 µg/ml; MXF, 4 µg/ml.
the racemic precursor of WCK 771, nadifloxacin (21).
RFC 771 (rfc771) - Mail transition plan (2417 words)
Thus when a host prepares a message it should check all the addresses that appear in the header and for any address whose host part is this host the mailbox part should be verified.
3 September 1980 RFC 771 Mail Transition Plan THE TRANSITION PLAN The basic ground rules for the transition are: 1.
4 RFC 771 September 1980 Mail Transition Plan When a message is sent to a relay server, the control information (in the argument of the mail transfer command) must be augmented to include the destination host identifier.
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