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First, semantics--neither Tetracycline nor any other antibiotic will cause a superinfection. However, tetracycline can cause something called "antibiotic-associated pseudomembranous colitis" (aka C. dif colitis) which occurs when a bacteria called clostridium difficile (aka C. dif) which normally only exists in small amounts or not at all in the intestines of healthy individuals, proliferates to large numbers in the colon. This can happen when someone takes a widen spectrum antibiotic (like tetracycline) which can kill off many of the common kinds of bacteria that normally live in the colon. The absence of the common/healthy bacteria in the colon allows C. dif. to grow to large numbers in the colon and cause pseudomembranous colitis, which is called such because a look inside the colon (via colonoscopy) of someone with the disease reveals "psuedomembranes" or patches along the wall of the colon. Hope that helps, Diggidy Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomembranous_colitis and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_difficile
there is 2 plugs on dif. One at the bottom for drain and 2nd is for top off top off your dif until when you place your finger into the hole and touch downwords you can feel and see fluid on your finger.
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Rene Dif is straight.
You can use Dextron II or Dextron III automatic transmission fluid. You could go to an auto parts store and get a container of power steering fluid but all it is is a Dextron trans fluid in a dif container.
The prefix "dif means the opposite of, or reverse.
René Dif was born on October 17, 1967.
René Dif was born on October 17, 1967.
engine oil- 10w 30 rear dif- 75w 90 the transmission does not have fluid itself
René Dif is 43 years old (birthdate: October 17, 1967).
30$ 15 for dif fluid 10 on ultra copper and a half hour of your time
Jean Dif has written: 'Les Fruits amers de la pensee'