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CoreSKILL » Did the results support the hypothesis? Do the results indicate that H. pylori infection is the only cause of ulcers in people?

Feature Investigation | Marshall and Warren and Coworkers Demonstrated a Link Between Bacterial Infection and Ulcers

Chapter 46.6, Problem 2EQ, CoreSKILL  Did the results support the hypothesis? Do the results indicate that H. pylori infection

Figure 46.13 Marshall and Warren and coworkers demonstrate that H. pylori infection is a cause of ulcers in humans.

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