The aforementioned birds are as opportunistic as humans, at least as far as habitat goes. |
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The syndicalists despised equally the opportunistic orgmen of the parties and the breezy, compromising wheelers and dealers of business. |
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The etiologic spectrum of pathogens was broad, including opportunistic as well as bacterial agents. |
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Again, people say they are lame or opportunistic for aggrandizing themselves by trying to rally a world-wide coalition in opposition to us. |
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We're now seeing plenty of young yobbos who are wielding rocketpropelled grenades on an opportunistic basis. |
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Young bluegills eat mainly zooplankton, but as they grow older, they become opportunistic and devour almost anything that fits into their mouths. |
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Yet wherever he went in the country of his birth he was reviled and denounced as opportunistic and even racist. |
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With each new anti-fraud test, opportunistic olive oil importers discover new ways to get around the rule. |
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White Sturgeon have been described as opportunistic feeders, feeding on the bottom with their long snouts and using their barbels to detect food. |
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They were lightly built and were probably opportunistic feeders, eating insects as well as small vertebrates. |
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Perhaps the reason is that social bees, which are largely opportunistic, dominate pollinator faunas in northern regions. |
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At worst, his topicality could be seen as opportunistic, but he was clearly a great believer in his convictions, throughout his career. |
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He lost seven stone, his hair fell out and his immune system was attacked by opportunistic infections. |
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His complete deception regarding taxes and his grandstanding on the issue of unemployment cast him as little more than an opportunistic liar. |
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Beaded lizards and Gila monsters are opportunistic foragers, just as monitors are, eating any palatable thing they find. |
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Histoplasmosis is the most prevalent endemic mycosis in the U.S. and a common opportunistic infection. |
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These snakes are opportunistic feeders and never let a chance go by, so in went the second one. |
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As any angler will tell you, these fish are extremely opportunistic feeders and will take just about anything edible that they find. |
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Unlike the stereotype of salmon returning unerringly to their natal streams, salmon are innately resilient and opportunistic. |
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Michael Conroy made it two nil with a fine opportunistic point from play after gathering a Damian Munnelly free. |
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And in summer noisy miners, opportunistic and wary as sneak-thieves, beat a hasty retreat from the raspberries as we approach. |
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In staff training, the diagnosis of opportunistic infections and correct staging of disease are strongly emphasised. |
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Copper rockfish are opportunistic carnivores that feed mainly on organisms present near the ocean floor, usually crabs, mollusks and other fish. |
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We have lashed out at those we fear and allowed ourselves to be manipulated by opportunistic and exploitative politicians. |
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Political ideologies are quite often opportunistic with respect to institutional questions. |
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Given the uncertainties that envelope them, one cannot blame them for being servile, opportunistic and selfish. |
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Politicians, particularly brutally opportunistic politicians, take their cue from the temper of the times. |
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Mr Flavin said the group would continue to increase sales through a combination of organic growth and opportunistic acquisitions. |
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We are rapidly becoming a tawdry, mean, opportunistic and expedient culture, which I suppose reflects our political leadership on both sides. |
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Can this deep division, composed as it is of moral, political, strategic, tactical and opportunistic elements, be bridged? |
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Politicians here should learn the lesson that people can see through such opportunistic politiking. |
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Similar to the orcas described in the story, the great white shark is an opportunistic feeder. |
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The majority of species are opportunistic, preying upon anything they can overpower that comes within striking distance. |
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Tuberculosis is the most frequent opportunistic infection amongst these patients with moderate to advanced immunosuppression. |
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Of the 43 patients with an opportunistic infection, 36 had a predominance of nodules smaller than 1 cm in diameter. |
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Early detection of HIV optimizes chemoprophylaxis for opportunistic infections and provides an opportunity for secondary HIV prevention. |
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True, Vijay's win at last week's Sony Open in Hawaii was opportunistic, largely the product of Shigeki Maruyama's inexplicable Sunday swan dive. |
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Sport is opportunistic and participants capitalise on the misfortune of others. |
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Five of the seven patients who were able to be followed improved symptomatically and had no opportunistic infections after 4-7 months. |
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The good little girl was now the opportunistic hussy dumping her man to get together with the new most popular boy in school. |
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Data collection took place primarily on an opportunistic basis, typically onboard ice-breakers, naval tankers, cargo ships and other vessels. |
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Once the immune system has been damaged, opportunistic infections begin to appear. |
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In those who are severely immunosuppressed the treatment and prophylaxis of opportunistic infections remains important. |
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They are opportunistic feeders, but seem to prefer gelatinous animals such as sea jellies, comb jellies, and salps. |
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As they mature, their foraging patterns shift and the fish become opportunistic piscivores. |
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Conventional wisdom lays the blame at the feet of opportunistic local criminals. |
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To most people it's clear that the Freedom Party and Haider is a very populistic and opportunistic conservative party. |
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There's lots more top quality speculation and opportunistic froth where this came from. |
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Infection by this fungus is commonly reported from Thailand where it is the third commonest AIDS defining opportunistic infection. |
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The opportunistic, and largely unlettered party-politicisation of what is quite a serious discussion BTL here is nauseating. |
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They need to be backed up by drugs for prophylaxis and treatment of opportunistic infections. |
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And then there's an opportunistic foreign policy that equates despots with democrats and which has baffled the most seasoned of diplomats. |
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So was Pultizer just another savvy, opportunistic American businessman with an eye on the main chance? |
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Birds are opportunistic and tend to feed at plants that offer the most reward for the least energy expenditure. |
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All that was needed was a sustained opportunistic exploitation and minimal encouragement of what were still rather unimportant plant food sources. |
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I personally was encouraged from an early age to regard your country as opportunistic at minimum, greedy at best, and the worst bully in the playground at worst. |
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Larger white perch seem to be more opportunistic than the smaller fish, becoming at least partly epibenthic feeders where sand shrimp are available. |
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He was unelected, unloved, unsuccessful, tribal, opportunistic and calculating. |
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The idea of selling part of the borough's heritage and permitting commercial activities where none existed before is opportunistic and insupportable. |
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These disruptions have allowed opportunistic creatures to move in. |
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Instead, the Grand National Party has been engaging in opportunistic grandstanding to weaken Seoul's current policy for restructuring of the chaebols. |
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Therefore, males are emancipated from mate guarding and parental duties during the incubation period, making this period free for opportunistic extrapair activities. |
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Anyone with the intellect of a ping-pong ball should understand how opportunistic that whistleblowing looks. |
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Taylor was perfectly formed for the intuitive, opportunistic life of a rebel, but not for the stolid bureaucracy of government. |
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Some observers interpret these symbols cynically, as opportunistic, basely commercial, unquestioningly nationalistic expressions of pro-war sentiment. |
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There is room also for consideration of the implications of the arguably more opportunistic courtships of the poor revealed by the evidence of illegitimacy cases. |
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Data collection took place primarily on an opportunistic basis, typically on-board ice-breakers, naval tankers, cargo ships and other vessels, or from coastal vantage points. |
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These Westerners bring wads of cash and influence, and are gladly met by opportunistic African leaders. |
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In Colombia, it was perceived more like a coincidence or perhaps even an opportunistic play by the farc. |
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They are just so politically opportunistic that they are willing to put their short-term partisan interest ahead of the long-term national interest. |
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I think he took an opportunistic political move in the area. |
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This isn't specifically about America so much as it is about the use of available power and the opportunistic grabs to extend it wherever possible. |
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He was a dynast in a world system dominated by nation-states, and his appeal to democratic principles was, for that reason, tactical and politically opportunistic. |
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Moreover, differential diagnosis to exclude opportunistic infections is difficult, due to relatively similar clinical and laboratory presentations. |
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It would be even more disturbing should it emerge that the approach is an opportunistic one, seeking merely to plunder industry without regard to the wider implications. |
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But it would be hard to find two more opportunistic men than they, and by almost any reckoning, the right moment had come for a full public account of West's early years. |
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Remember, wild trout remain opportunistic feeders and will have a go at anything which does not seem a threat and appears before them in considerable number. |
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These factors increase parents' vulnerability to opportunistic exploitation and raise their overall transaction costs with unfavourable implications for value creation. |
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The drafters viewed power politics, and the opportunistic use of Security Council vetoes, as an obstacle to individual accountability under international human rights law. |
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She is opportunistic, an individualist, ambitious risk-taker. |
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It seems likely that this too was a politically opportunistic decision. |
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It feeds mostly on the seeds of grains and weeds, but it is an opportunistic eater and commonly eats insects and many other foods. |
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As opportunistic predators, crocodiles would also prey upon young and dying elephants and hippos when given the chance. |
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Individuals who have a suppressed immune system are particularly susceptible to opportunistic infections. |
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Both our opportunistic and structured systems have failed these patients, many of whom face blindness. |
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Secondly, some plants, like Red Campion and Meadowsweet, are more opportunistic. |
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The patient was positive for human immunodeficiency virus, but he had no history of opportunistic infections. |
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The Italian wall lizard, Podareis siculus, is an opportunistic, omnivorous, lacertid lizard native to Italy and the east Adriatic coast. |
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Mucormycosis is a rare fungal opportunistic infection that usually affects the sinuses and brain. |
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Nontuberculous mycobacteria, which are widespread in the environment, frequently cause opportunistic infections in immunocompromised patients. |
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Disseminated MAC is a bacterial opportunistic infection that occurs in as many as 40 percent of patients with advanced HIV disease. |
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Long-term use of topical steroids has not increased the rates of opportunistic infections and it is safe when used properly. |
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The body's defenses are suppressed, exposing patients to opportunistic infection by harmful invaders. |
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Information about the increased risk for opportunistic infections already is included in the labeling of the immunosuppressive drug Prograf. |
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Scientists had previously proposed that such opportunistic infections develop when the immune system is weakened. |
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Overtraining can lead to suppressed immune function and exposure to opportunistic infections. |
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However, in our case a skin biopsy was taken to exclude cryptococcus and other opportunistic infections. |
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Since then, cryptosporidiosis has become recognized as a highly prevalent opportunistic pathogen for immunocompromised humans. |
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Exclude indirect complications of HIV infection such as opportunistic infections, and intrauterine exposure to alcohol and substances. |
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An opportunistic pathogen isolated from the gut of an obese human causes obesity in germfree mice. |
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This investment fits our strategy to grow the assets of Deltic through strategic opportunistic acquisitions. |
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Some scholars see Luther's influence as limited, and the Nazis' use of his work as opportunistic. |
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Protandry in knobbed whelk may be opportunistic, and not every individual may be capable of it. |
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The European starling is an aggressive, opportunistic cavity nester often out-competing native species and causing conflicts with humans. |
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His defeats on the battlefield brought still more opportunistic nations into the war. |
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The type of engagement conducted by Wallace was characterized by opportunistic tactics and the strategic use of terrain. |
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The stoat is an opportunistic predator, which moves rapidly and checks every available burrow or crevice for food. |
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Thus, red squirrels may occasionally exhibit opportunistic omnivory, similarly to other rodents. |
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Although some species only live in very narrow environments, most are opportunistic and can live under a wide variety of conditions. |
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Gulls have more generalised bills that reflect their more opportunistic lifestyle. |
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While most species are generalist and opportunistic feeders, a few are specialists. |
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The danger now isn't so much from the AIDS virus itself as from opportunistic infections. |
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Also Siganus fuscescens have been observed eating prawns and other baits, suggesting that some species are opportunistic omnivorous feeders. |
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All toothed whales are opportunistic, meaning they will eat anything they can fit in their throat because they are unable to chew. |
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These impacts result in decreases in species diversity and ecological changes towards more opportunistic organisms. |
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There she meets opportunistic pop artist Andy Warhol, a vampire who bleeds dry the young beauty's trust account and charisma. |
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Translation is figured according to an opportunistic imperial discourse of rivalry and territorialization. |
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A successful challenger is a speedboat, nimble and opportunistic. |
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Normal protection from opportunistic organisms is from innate and acquired immune mechanisms and normal flora. |
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Nocardiosis is an uncommon, Gram-positive bacterial infectious disease that is typically opportunistic in nature. |
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If this guy knows who killed Robert, the right thing to do is to tell the police. If he doesn't know, really, then he's an opportunistic slime. It's still blackmail. |
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Knowledge of the protective antigens and specific acquired host immune factors is more complete for primary pathogens than for opportunistic pathogens. |
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This case suggests that histoplasmosis should be 1 of the differential diagnoses of opportunistic infections in immunocompromised patients in Taiwan. |
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Pulmonary nocardiosis is an important cause of opportunistic infection in immunosuppressed patients, and the incidence of this infection is increasing. |
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The species found raise the question of whether a whaling or sealing industry existed as such or whether the bones came from opportunistic scavenging. |
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As opportunistic pathogens they may overgrow the normal skin flora and cause skin diseases like intertrigo and candidiasis in diabetics, adipose and immunodeficient subjects. |
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As an adult, the house sparrow mostly feeds on the seeds of grains and weeds, but it is opportunistic and adaptable, and eats whatever foods are available. |
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Further, it is one that is illustrative of the flexibility that derives from neuroplasticity, producing an efficient and opportunistic parous animal. |
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This grant will allow Hauser to expand the scope of proprietary artemisinin derivatives for the treatment of opportunistic parasitic infections in immunocompromised patients. |
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Growth in these patient populations and the related increase in opportunistic infections are linked to rapid growth in the antifungal therapy market. |
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Disseminated MAC is the fastest growing bacterial opportunistic infection that occurs in as many as 40 percent of patients with advanced HIV disease. |
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It also lists opportunistic plant species, such as Russian Olive. |
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Philadelphia's strength is their ball-hawking, opportunistic defence. |
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Till two decades back zygomycosis due to fungi belonging to the class Zygomycetes and the order Mucorales was considered rare fatal opportunistic fungal infection. |
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Flitting like a waterbug on the surface of things, he seizes fleeting headlines as excuses for wielding the federal government in opportunistic grandstanding. |
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Without prophylactic or preemptive treatment against CMV with antiviral drugs, the virus can cause post-transplantation rejection, as well as opportunistic infections. |
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