The latter, monometallic, standard has problems of coin size and of susceptibility to counterfeiting. |
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Drug susceptibility patterns to isoniazid and rifampicin by the conventional method showed complete association with E-test results. |
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Thus the difference in susceptibility to RDS in premature singletons and multiples may depend on the size of the conceptus. |
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Previous studies have shown that altered coagulation may play a critical role in the susceptibility to cardiovascular complications. |
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However, other low penetrance susceptibility genes may exist which may alter individual predisposition to breast cancer. |
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Chemical mutagens or serial passages were employed earlier to decrease susceptibility to penicillin in BHS group A strains. |
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Most samples have susceptibility above 0.5 mSI, indicating that ferromagnetism is dominant with respect to diaand paramagnetism. |
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On the other hand, seronegativity implies that there is susceptibility to the infection. |
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The isolates were serotyped and tested for susceptibility to antimicrobials including those recommended for intrapartum prophylaxis. |
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Magnetic susceptibility is only slightly decreased by silicon, copper and magnesium, but depends mostly on manganese content. |
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A point in an absorption spectrum at which two or more components have the same molar magnetic susceptibility is termed an isosbestic point. |
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Moreover, the susceptibility to high recombination is preserved even if the specific region is translocated to a new chromosomal position. |
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In the corn blight case, susceptibility to blight is conditioned by the mitochondrial genome. |
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It's a disease causing shortness in height, redness of skin, and susceptibility to respiratory tract and ear infections. |
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Several biomarkers for genetic susceptibility which are also associated with increased cancer risk have been identified. |
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At each step the magnetic susceptibility was measured to detect possible mineralogical transformations. |
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For most types of rocks magnetic susceptibility is not isotropic, and this is particularly true for granitoids. |
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Data were collected to identify genetic variants conferring susceptibility to Crohn's disease. |
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Information on clinical details and outcome was obtained and antibiotic susceptibility of the isolates studied. |
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As well as affecting the way we judge other people, moods also influence our susceptibility to weak arguments. |
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Members of plant species typically exhibit genetic variation in resistance and susceptibility to a particular disease. |
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Increased size of the adenoids causes breathing problems and also susceptibility to infections. |
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In addition, you'll enhance your immune system, reducing your susceptibility to illness. |
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In the absence of such data, empiric selection should consider local epidemiology and susceptibility patterns. |
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Several genes coding for different cytokines may affect host susceptibility to tuberculosis. |
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The second major issue investigated was the influence of emotionality on susceptibility to memory distortion. |
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To explore this possibility both the anisotropy of susceptibility and the anisotropy of magnetic remanence of the dykes were measured. |
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Significant changes were observed in morphological and cultural characteristics of variants with decreased susceptibility to penicillin. |
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Reid agrees that the swarming nature of krill likely increases their susceptibility to the parasites. |
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In vitro drug susceptibility indicated resistance to at least isoniazid and rifampin. |
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Reed briefly reviewed different methods for assessing susceptibility to extirpation for scoring conservation priorities. |
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Insufficient vitamin A leads to blindness, poor growth and increased susceptibility to infection. |
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The scarring susceptibility is high for small, thin-barked trees and for trees that have been previously scarred. |
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Fifteen questions were included to assess perceived susceptibility and perceived seriousness of cervical cancer. |
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It is well established that genetic determinants play a role in the susceptibility to the development of asthma. |
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The magnetic susceptibility of a paramagnetic material is inversely proportional to absolute temperature. |
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The HIV infection causes increased susceptibility to infections that are usually harmless to healthy people. |
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First, the rat mammary gland shows a high susceptibility to developing neoplasms, and these neoplasms closely mimic human breast disease. |
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Informing people of their genetic susceptibility to disease may motivate them to change their behaviour to reduce their risks. |
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Osteomalacia is characterized by demineralization of previously formed bone leading to increased softness and susceptibility to fracture. |
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The principal limitation on the use of lead as a structural material is not its low tensile strength but its susceptibility to creep. |
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Much more commonly, genes are believed only to contribute to a person's susceptibility to the disease. |
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Around five to ten per cent of breast cancer cases are women with a hereditary genetic susceptibility to the disease. |
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Again, this frustrates prediction and creates susceptibility to electoral politics. |
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Atsatt and O'Dowd argued that the susceptibility of a plant to herbivory is affected by the identity and proximity of its neighbors. |
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Their susceptibility to ten antibiotics used in curative or prophylactic treatment was measured. |
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Finally, reinitiating lung growth may increase susceptibility to carcinogenesis and metastasis. |
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We agree that the role of host susceptibility in nonallergic asthma syndromes is a necessary area for future research. |
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A broad-spectrum therapy is recommended in suspected ascitic fluid infection until culture results and susceptibility are available. |
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Lengthy pretrial detention, judicial susceptibility to political pressure and corruption, and long delays before trial remain problems. |
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There was no association between nalidixic acid and chloramphenicol susceptibility. |
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Pantothenic acid lack causes fatigue, headaches, nausea, abdominal pain tingling, cramps and susceptibility to lung infections. |
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Whether or not a cancer occurs depends on a whole variety of factors, the main one being individual susceptibility to the specific type of cancer developing. |
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But far worse than the paranoid, spiteful style of the President and his advisers is the weak-mindedness and susceptibility of the media that make his approach effective. |
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Individual DNA repair capacity strongly influences skin cancer susceptibility as illustrated in cancer prone DNA repair-deficient xeroderma pigmentosutn patients. |
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Conversion disorder has been associated with hypnotic susceptibility for over a century and is currently still believed to be a form of autohypnosis. |
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The idea that temptability implies susceptibility is unsound. |
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Indeed, the real problem, one might say, was the campaign's susceptibility to mau-mauing and aggressively proffered free-advice from pundits and other Democrats. |
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Continuous cropping on these soils has meant declining organic matter and tilth, and increased susceptibility to drought and other adverse conditions such as erosion. |
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Well the sensor is very versatile and it works in simultaneous modes so it both detects magnetic materials but it's also sensitive to the electric susceptibility. |
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One, creative fields differ in many respects, ranging from cost of production to susceptibility to digital copying. |
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The susceptibility of otherwise sane folks to End Times enthusiasms is odd but perhaps a bit predictable. |
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Our new hero has found that his capacity for love and his susceptibility to loss are more powerful than his hunger for tail. |
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Each of the phalanges and metacarpals have common fracture patterns and are related to each bone's location and susceptibility to failure under external loads. |
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Depending on the beetle pressure in a stand and individual susceptibility of baited trees, attacks may range from unsuccessful or no attack, to successfully mass attacked. |
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If susceptibility or recent infection is indicated by serology, weekly ultrasound examinations should be performed for four to eight weeks after exposure to detect hydrops. |
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The mid-Atlantic coast, including the Chesapeake Bay region, has been shown to have a very high susceptibility to changes brought about by future sea-level rise. |
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The first goal of this paper is to document an example of associational susceptibility using the hosts of a common forest pest, the fall cankerworm. |
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With the low dispersal ability of late instar fall cankerworm, it is not surprising that associational susceptibility was evident at the scale of only a few meters. |
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We used 3 measures to quantify plasma susceptibility to oxidization. |
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This hypothesis supposes that there is a suite of potential alleles at the imprinted locus, and each allele differs in its susceptibility to being imprinted. |
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This will improve air circulation and reduce susceptibility to pests. |
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Genetic variations determine individual susceptibility to lung disease. |
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Magnetic susceptibility indicates the ease of magnetization of a sample. |
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The future of personalized pharmacogenomics and of defining genetic susceptibility to disease promises a true revolution in how medicine will be practiced. |
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However, susceptibility to respiratory morbidity varies among smokers and chronic cough and phlegm production and other respiratory-related morbidity occur in nonsmokers. |
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Children were also significantly more likely to suffer from these conditions if their father had an inherited susceptibility to allergy or the child was a firstborn. |
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In the distant future, individual susceptibility to major common polygenic diseases such as heart disease and cancer may be ascertained from DNA genetic profiling. |
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Naturopathic philosophy also suggests that genetics determine underlying susceptibility to disease or dysfunction, but not actual disease manifestation. |
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The geometric means of the zone sizes obtained by disc diffusion for all the antimicrobials were reflective of the susceptibility pattern of the study isolates. |
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Unfortunately, DNA displays a negative anisotropy in diamagnetic susceptibility that tends to align the DNA axis perpendicular to the magnetic field. |
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Also known as celiac sprue, nontropical sprue and gluten-sensitive enteropathy, celiac disease occurs in people who have a susceptibility to gluten intolerance. |
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Antimicrobial drug susceptibility to therapeutic drugs and to fluoroquinolones was determined by using the Etest method. |
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Evidence of constitutional MLH1 epimutation associated to transgenerational inheritance of cancer susceptibility. |
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The isolates demonstrated variable susceptibility to imipenem with reduced susceptibility to both meropenem and ertapenem. |
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The attentional hyperacuity of hypnosis increases susceptibility to suggestion. |
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The story about Duns Scotus being buried alive, in the absence of his servant who alone knew of his susceptibility to coma, is probably a myth. |
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Unfortunately, its high moisture content and susceptibility to spontaneous combustion can cause problems in transportation and storage. |
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Increased susceptibility to pulmonary emphysema among HIV-seropositive smokers. |
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These immunologic changes may alter susceptibility to and severity of infectious diseases in pregnant women. |
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There are no standardized tests to evaluate the in vitro susceptibility of mycoplasmas to medicinal plant extracts. |
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With its strong susceptibility to Pythium, it's a challenging crop to grow. |
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The eukayotic translation inition factor 4E controls lettuce susceptibility to the potyvirus Lettuce mosaic virus. |
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A study of the virulence of meningococci for man and of human susceptibility to meningococcic infection. |
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In the present study, the possible role of allergy in the susceptibility and in the growth of uterine leiomyomas was investigated. |
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In the SRI study, female rhesus macaque monkeys were pre-treated with a hormonal contraceptive to increase their susceptibility to infection. |
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Antimicrobial susceptibility of probiotic lactobacilli isolated from chicken feces. |
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Infestation of the southern alligator lizard by Ixodes pacificus and its susceptibility to Borrelia burgdorferi. |
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Performance standards for antimicrobial disk susceptibility tests for bacteria that grow aerobically. |
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Measured variables were harvest index, stress susceptibility index, osmotic potential, leaf water potential and turgent pressure. |
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Individuals' susceptibility to cholera is also affected by their blood type, with those with type O blood being the most susceptible. |
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Chemical property changes include an increased susceptibility to corrosion because of high surface stress. |
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Many people have an undiagnosed genetic susceptibility to iron overload, and are not aware of a family history of the problem. |
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Those who are weak, sick, malnourished, have cancer or are diabetic have increased susceptibility to chronic or persistent infections. |
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Marine species constantly exposed to PAHs can exhibit developmental problems, susceptibility to disease, and abnormal reproductive cycles. |
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However, as the number and susceptibility of settlements increase, flooding increasingly becomes a natural hazard. |
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This change increases the susceptibility to acne, a skin condition that is characteristic of puberty. |
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Perinatal exposure to oestradiol and bisphenol A alters the prostate epigenome and increases susceptibility to carcinogenesis. |
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Paraoxonase and susceptibility to organophosphorus poisoning in farmers dipping sheep. |
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Companion diagnostic tests are used to inform patient selection, dosing requirements, or susceptibility to side effects for a particular drug. |
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If a woman is determined to be penicillin allergic, susceptibility testing for clindamycin and erythromycin should be ordered. |
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Enhanced susceptibility to iodine myxedema in patients with Hashimoto's disease. |
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Prenatal exposure to testosterone increases ectoparasite susceptibility in the common lizard. |
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Polymorphism of the IL-10 gene is associated with susceptibility to herpes zoster. |
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We previously analyzed the susceptibility of 2 genera of nonhuman primates to CWD agents by intracerebral and oral routes. |
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Sporulation on Czapek agar enabled preparation of a sporangiospore suspension used for antifungal susceptibility testing. |
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Mineral separates were sorted by magnetic susceptibility using a Frantz isodynamic separator. |
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A frameshift mutation in NOD2 associated with susceptibility to Crohn's disease. |
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Because of this susceptibility to weathering, tombolos are sometimes made more sturdy through the construction of roads or parking lots. |
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One of the chief failings of this species is the susceptibility of the leaves to the attack of the leaf-hopper. |
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Of the species tested, white oaks and chestnut oaks suffered the biggest lesions, perhaps indicating greater susceptibility. |
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Having four wives, a gambling habit and a susceptibility to confidence tricksters, he did not hold on to the money he made. |
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It also shows low transmission losses under UV radiation exposure, meaning a low susceptibility towards solarisation. |
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Air pollution may also be leading to a reduction in beech numbers, through increased susceptibility to disease. |
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Children with the Le blood group have increased susceptibility to diarrhea caused by enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli expressing colonization factor I group fimbriae. |
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In view of our patient's rapid onset of a high level of parasitemia, we investigated the possibility of a genetic susceptibility to trypanosomal infection. |
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Genetic factors might account for an enhanced susceptibility to infection by certain viruses with specific tropism in cells in particular regions such as the globuli ossei. |
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The current findings suggest potential differences in susceptibility to these exposures for children, regardless of whether the mother has asthma. |
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It is thought that hypoxia in these children reduces the antioxidant reserve capacity, leading to a greater susceptibility to the oxidative stress of ischaemia. |
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However, CRE isolate data did not contain information on susceptibility to other CRE treatment options, including colistin, tigecycline, polymyxin B, and fosfomycin. |
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Emergence of clinical Escherichia coli isolates with decreased susceptibility to ceftazidime and synergic effect with co-amoxiclav due to SHV-1 hyperproduction. |
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Of concern are recent reports documenting reduced susceptibility and resistance to polymyxins, regarded as reserve therapy for multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas. |
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Multifractal magnetic susceptibility distribution models of hydrothermally altered rocks in the needle Creek Igneous Center of the Absaroka Mountains, Wyoming, Nonlin. |
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We investigated also the susceptibility of RBCs to an oxidative stress by determining the extent of hemolysis induced by a water-soluble azo compound. |
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Our methodology can be used for DNA extraction for molecular studies for isolation, speciation and drug susceptibility testing of these deadly pathogens. |
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Pyrazinamide susceptibility and amidase activity of tubercle bacilli. |
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They add that the MR253 variety may have a lower susceptibility to intense lights, considering that it needs less nitrogen than other rice varieties to photosynthesise. |
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The common signs and symptoms of thalassemic diseases include pale skin, retarded growth and puberty, anemia, enlarged spleen, and increased susceptibility to infections. |
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Like many other conditions, body weight and body type is influenced by both genetic susceptibility and environment and varies greatly among individuals. |
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Antibiotic-resistant and nonresistant bacteria have the same level of susceptibility to surface disinfectants approved by the Environmental Protection Agency. |
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Species distribution and in vitro antifungal susceptibility of oral yeast isolates from Tanzanian HIV infected patients with primary and recurrent oropharyngeal candidiasis. |
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The team used 28 obesity-related genes to create a polygenic obesity risk score for each child to estimate their genetic susceptibility to obesity. |
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The composition of atherosclerotic plaques, not just macroscopical lesion size, has been implicated in their susceptibility to rupture and the risk of thrombus formation. |
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Variability and variation in drug susceptibility among Giardia duodenalis isolates and clones exposed to 5-nitromidazoles and benzimidazoles in vitro. |
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Effect of benzalkonium chloride stress on immune resistance and susceptibility to Lactococcus garvieae in the giant freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii. |
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