| 1. | Sperm transfer takes place when both cloacae open outward.
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| 2. | A male giant ameiva mounts a dead female and attempts to pair cloacae.
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| 3. | A recent study has shown that the presence of " Enterobacter cloacae"
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| 4. | Specific distribution within the Enterobacter cloacae complex of strains isolated from infected orthopedic implants.
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| 5. | Tuataras must use their cloacae for reproduction.
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| 6. | The male then mounts the female, rearing backwards to be able to join their cloacae.
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| 7. | The cloacae then touch, so that the sperm can enter the female's reproductive tract.
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| 8. | Outer membrane protein changes and efflux pump expression together may confer resistance to ertapenem in Enterobacter cloacae.
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| 9. | It is inactive in vitro to most strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and many strains of Enterobacter cloacae.
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| 10. | "E . cloacae " tends to contaminate various medical, intravenous and other hospital devices.
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