It is important to recognize that resistance also affects the treatment of individuals with nonresistant organisms. |
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The resistance genes that she and her colleagues are studying can be inserted into nonresistant rice plants to trigger their defenses. |
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In the presence of nonresistant bacteria,, it acts like a typical antibiotic to block bacterial cell wall synthesis. |
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This suggests that UV-resistant species might take advantage of an increased UV-B permeation, whereas nonresistant species could be eliminated. |
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Similarly, fruit flies selected to resist the attacks of parasites are less competitive foragers than their nonresistant counter-parts. |
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She has adapted a faster laboratory test that uses color to distinguish coumaphos-resistant ticks from nonresistant ones. |
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Quinolones are safe and effective for treating nonresistant gonococcal infections. |
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The suppression of immune responses is costly, in particular for nonresistant individuals with high levels of somatic infections. |
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Its lead drug candidate is a new class of cephalosporin antibiotic that provides a two-pronged attack against drug-resistant and nonresistant bacteria. |
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Relapse occurs because cancer cells that are genetically resistant to a drug outgrow all the nonresistant cells. |
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Also, suppression took longer among those with drug-resistant H. I. V. compared with those with nonresistant virus. |
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So first the farmer must decide whether to plant a higher yielding, nonresistant variety or one that's resistant and that directs more of its energy into making thick stems. |
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So, in the plain sense of the word, Mennonites were no longer pacifists even though their tradition was nonresistant. |
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Airborne antibiotic resistant and nonresistant bacteria and fungi recovered from two swine herd confined animal feeding operations. |
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Bent grasses reproduce primarily by cross-pollination, so that the resistant grass receives wind-borne pollen from the neighbouring nonresistant plants. |
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In the study, people newly infected with resistant virus who started any kind of anti-H. I. V. therapy were less likely to suppress levels of the virus to undetectable levels compared to those with nonresistant strains. |
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Any musclebuilding exercises are of the nonresistant variety, such as press-ups or pull-ups that use the body's own weight, rather than squats or bench-presses. |
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Yet they maintain their genetic differentiation because nonresistant seedlings are unable to grow in the contaminated soil and, in nearby uncontaminated soil, the nonresistant seedlings outgrow the resistant ones. |
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Average number of nights superbug-infected patients are hospitalized, compared with 6 for patients with nonresistant infections. |
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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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Moerover, Santerno PPC can be put together for most grid operator protocols as well as is nonresistant with European and worldwide standards, the company notes. |
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Nonresistant sects, notably Mennonites and Brethren, also developed active forms of pacifism such as humanitarian service for war victims. |
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