This will help reduce the transmission of antibiotic-resistant bacteria from colonised wounds to susceptible patients.
"They colonised the country, but now they say they don't want to help, " she said.
When a new piece of land is being colonised, the population grows and disperses rapidly.
And in the markets yet to be colonised, Eutelsat has suddenly begun to show some form.
If so, it raises the possibility that hominids colonised South-East Asia at least two million years ago.
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But now it has been colonised by commerce, a more businesslike approach is felt to be necessary.
When the British colonised Aden, 880km (550 miles) to the west, they paid scant attention to Socotra.
With Punjabis as president, prime minister and army chief, many Pakistanis feel colonised by their own countrymen.
Liberia was colonised, not by Europeans, but by freed American slaves, who declared an independent republic in 1847.
Like Tibetans, Uighurs feel colonised, as Xinjiang's natural resources it is rich in oil and gas benefit the rich coastal regions.
Why Germany has colonised this pacific region of the board-game world is unclear.
It did so in the 19th century, adopting modern ways to avoid being colonised, and again after the second world war.
The NRW said that where it had colonised, it was out-competing the native plant species such as grey willow and rare copper moss.
They have been colonised by flocks of green ring-necked parakeets, an Indian bird that has mysteriously gone feral in much of south-east Britain.
The north Caucasus, on the other hand, was colonised by Russia only in the second half of the 19th century, and was never fully assimilated.
While man may not yet have colonised the moon as he predicted, Arthur C Clarke's science fiction does have a habit of becoming science fact.
With the monarch's approval, Potemkin colonised Crimea, did battle with the Ottoman empire and dreamed up an ambitious plan for reinstating a Christian emperor in Constantinople.
Regardless of exactly when the Americas were settled, anthropologists agree that a few islands and Antarctica aside they were the last part of the world to be colonised by humanity.
Thailand is the only country in South-East Asia that managed to escape being colonised in the 19th century and did so because its royal dynasty produced two remarkable men.
After their defeat the lands of the chieftains were seized and many areas were colonised with people who the Crown thought would remain loyal, a process known as the Plantation of Ulster.
He sees no prospect of the retail sector's equivalent of the seventh cavalry - the tide of coffee shops and mobile phone stores that colonised Britain's high streets after the last recession.
There is a year-long waiting list for the bikes he constructs at his workshop in Hackney Wick, a former industrial area of East London which has been colonised by young artists and craftspeople.
After the Cold War ended in 1989, artists colonised neighbourhoods such as Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg in eastern Berlin, drawn by the inexpensive rent and enormous, high-ceilinged apartments found in 19th-century buildings and unused department stores.
She added that new mud flats and creeks have been created and the salt marsh specialists have colonised and are spreading as the other grasses and rushes are killed off by the salt water.
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But in 2004, researchers discovered that a dwarf species of human, dubbed "The Hobbit", was living on the Indonesian island of Flores until 12, 000 years ago - long after modern humans had colonised the region.
However, far from being a single species, it has split into six lines, one of which colonised India and the Middle East, and then spread to Europe at the dawn of agriculture about 10, 000 years ago.
Colonised by the Spanish in the 16th Century, Colca harbours more than a dozen of these small villages notable for their ornate churches, soporific main squares and esoteric agricultural and artisanal specialties, including embroidery and alpaca wool products.
To take only the two most obvious examples, Sir Nicholas Serota, a former young Turk, presides at the new Tate, Britain's most popular gallery, and Charles Saatchi's once shocking collection of Brit art is on display in museum-space that he colonised in London's staid old County Hall upriver.
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