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Bactria do not hide. They exists everywhere, including inside out bodies.

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they eat bactria

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Bacteria are ubiquitous.

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No they do not have. It is absent in prokariyotes

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toxins are bactria's waste.

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Bactria in the plaque

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Ellis C. Coleman has written:

'Intensive archaeological investigations of Wilson-Slack argricultural works complex'

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sometimes Bactria can kill microbes

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bacteria eat nothing it is in the air.

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Bactria was the ancient name for a region of southwest Asia during the bronze age.

Perhaps you mean bacteria, a microscopic unicellular organism; the plural is bacterium.

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there are different Bactria some bad some good the good ones fight bad Bactria so please wash ur hands al times also some bad bactria can make u ill and cause root and tooth decay thank u marie

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An archaeological expedition is also commonly referred to as an archaeological dig, excavation, or fieldwork.

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The Archaeological Journal was created in 1844.

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by it hitting you on the outside of you body and works its way in

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Hystaspes, Persian satrap of Bactria and Persis.

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Bactrian camels were named after the histroian place Bactria

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There is an archaeological dig in our own town.

This site is of archaeological importance.

Archaeological evidence suggests that the Celts never knew what a banana is.

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well i know one differences is Bactria can be removed from the body. the body can't get rid of a virus. even if you are not showing symptoms of it any longer you can still be a carrier.

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Moundville Archaeological Museum was created in 1939.

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Aqaba Archaeological Museum was created in 1989.

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Archaeological Museum of Ioannina was created in 1970.

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Archaeological Museum of Manisa was created in 1937.

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Norwegian Archaeological Review was created in 1968.

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Archaeological Society of Victoria was created in 1964.

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Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus was created in 1902.

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Archaeological Museum of Aegina was created in 1828.

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Archaeological Museum of Messenia was created in 2009.

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Jordan Archaeological Museum was created in 1951.

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Archaeological Museum of Olympia was created in 1982.

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Cambridge Archaeological Journal was created in 1991.

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Archaeological Museum of Chania was created in 1962.

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Archaeological Museum of Alicante was created in 1932.

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Archaeological Study Bible was created in 2005.

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British Archaeological Association was created in 1843.

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Archaeological Museum of Kavala was created in 1934.

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Ontario Archaeological Society was created in 1950.

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Archaeological Review from Cambridge was created in 1982.

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Rabat Archaeological Museum was created in 1932.

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Aiani Archaeological Museum was created in 1970.

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Archaeological Museum of Astros was created in 1985.

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Archaeological Museum of Astypalaia was created in 1998.

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Archaeological Museum of Argostoli was created in 1960.

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Archaeological Institute of America was created in 1879.

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Royal Archaeological Institute was created in 1844.

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