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# https://gitlab.com/msberends/AMR #
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# LICENCE #
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# (c) 2019 Berends MS (m.s.berends@umcg.nl), Luz CF (c.f.luz@umcg.nl) #
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# (c) 2018-2020 Berends MS, Luz CF et al. #
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# This R package is free software; you can freely use and distribute #
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# GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GNU GPL-2), as published by #
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# ==================================================================== #
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#' Transform to microorganism ID
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#' Use this function to determine a valid microorganism ID ([`mo`]). Determination is done using intelligent rules and the complete taxonomic kingdoms Bacteria, Chromista, Protozoa, Archaea and most microbial species from the kingdom Fungi (see Source). The input can be almost anything: a full name (like `"Staphylococcus aureus"`), an abbreviated name (like `"S. aureus"`), an abbreviation known in the field (like `"MRSA"`), or just a genus. Please see *Examples*.
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#' @inheritSection lifecycle Stable lifecycle
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#' @param x a character vector or a [`data.frame`] with one or two columns
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#' @param Becker a logical to indicate whether *Staphylococci* should be categorised into coagulase-negative *Staphylococci* ("CoNS") and coagulase-positive *Staphylococci* ("CoPS") instead of their own species, according to Karsten Becker *et al.* (1,2). Note that this does not include species that were newly named after these publications, like *S. caeli*.
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