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The best place to see wild transient or resident Orcas - Transient Versus Resident is Off the coastal waters of Washington.
Normal flora are microorganisms that permanently reside in or on the body without causing harm, known as resident flora. Transient flora are temporarily present on the body and can be acquired through contact with the environment or other individuals. While resident flora play a role in maintaining health by competing with harmful bacteria, transient flora can potentially cause infections if they enter the body.
The three groups of Orca are Transient, Resident and Offshore. See link below..
Resident flora are microorganisms that permanently reside on the skin or in the body, contributing to normal flora. Transient flora are temporary microorganisms that can be present on the skin or body for a short period before being removed through hand washing or other means.
A transient virus has a life that depends on the life of its host; the virus runs when its attached program executes and terminates when its attached program ends. A resident virus locates itself in memory; then it can remain active or be activated as a stand-alone program, even after its attached program ends.A resident virus don't search for host when they are started.A resident virus can stsys active in the background.
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For transient use, yes. To live in the US as a resident and get a truck driving job in the US, no.
Microorganisms that colonize the host for hours to weeks but do not establish themselves permanently are called transient flora
Both places. You get a credit for the tax paid to the non-resident state (or to eliminate the income already paid...depending on circumstances).
More toxins are to be found, and unfortunately obtained and ingested, in the Open Ocean.
Resident killer whales actively swim with porpoises and dolphins, unlike Transient killer whales who hunt them for food.
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