It is also the most stain resistant because unlike wool, its fibers do not accept dyes and colors easily. |
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Despite the availability of a large arsenal of antibiotics, the ability of bacteria to become resistant to antibacterial agents is amazing. |
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In addition to these attributes the kapok fiber is totally water repellent and resistant to rot. |
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There are vested interests resistant to a private for-profit company moving in on such public provision. |
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Made from 100 percent recycled plastic wood slats, the Trash Pro 10 is rustproof, fade resistant and maintenance free. |
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Raid operators are outfitted flame resistant coveralls, balaclavas, and gloves. |
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The shells showed severe abrasion of the whorls, whereas their apertural margins were more resistant and were subjected to almost no abrasion. |
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Tall fescue and perennial ryegrass are more resistant than bluegrass and Bermuda. |
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Its affinity for oxygen makes it resistant to corrosion and attack by most chemicals. |
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The Persian jird is resistant to infection by the plague whereas Tristram's jird is highly susceptible to plague infection and disease. |
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He noticed that milkmaids who had recovered from cowpox were resistant to contracting small pox. |
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Tannin, or tannic acid, is the substance in the redwood that makes it resistant to fungus and termites. |
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Although he proves resistant at first, she gets him to agree to marry her if she should ever gun down a killer who gets the better of him. |
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Horace's satire and Jonson's epigram have proven similarly resistant to efforts at critical appreciation. |
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Don't let this week's majorly stubborn vibes make you resistant to information about new ways of doing things. |
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The stone in York's city wall is wind and storm worn leaving trails in the stone of resistant seams. |
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Ordinary galvanized barbed wire can be used between the tubes to provide reinforcement, and to make the structures resistant to earthquakes. |
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Produced from a combination of polymers and metallic alloys, it is highly corrosion resistant and almost maintenance free. |
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The terrain is mostly desert, and home to drought resistant plants such as myrtle, boxwood, and wild olive. |
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The resistant hydrilla is a dioecious, female form that reproduces asexually. |
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Warfarin resistance areas in Europe are shown and locations where resistant rats were trapped in the wild are indicated. |
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The garment is manufactured using a hardwearing, fire resistant fabric that incorporates a two way zip on the front. |
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The reporter was talking to the anchorperson and said the Ames strain of this anthrax is resistant to vaccine, the anthrax vaccine. |
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The parasite continuously mutates, making itself resistant to malaria drugs. |
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Nearly five per cent of all vines grow on their own roots, without having been grafted on to resistant rootstocks. |
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His research team was working on a project to prevent bacteria becoming more resistant to antibiotics. |
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Wood from slowly growing trees with narrow rings proved resistant to decay. |
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Over a period of time they become much more firmly fixed and resistant to decay and interference. |
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They also investigate the ecological assumption that some organizational features are more resistant to change than others. |
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Already diseases like TB are making a resurgence in the West, including strains increasingly resistant to most antibiotics. |
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So within a short time, there will be millions of germs resistant to penicillin. |
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Antibiotic therapy for these noninfectious problems results in the colonization of highly resistant organisms. |
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First, he says, find an atom whose electronic and nuclear spins are particularly resistant to disturbance. |
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He concludes that they were working on plans to make bacteriological weapons resistant to standard methods of treatment by antibiotics. |
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All the styles are resistant to oils and greases, are silicone-free and feature a bacteriostatically treated liner. |
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A protein resistant to heat and proteolysis that inhibits serine proteases was isolated from wheat leaf apoplasts. |
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The existence of these insoluble and proteolytically resistant deposits can seriously interfere with normal organ function. |
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Drywall, often called gypsum, wallboard or sheetrock, is made of a crumbly fire resistant substance called gypsum. |
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The most resistant rocks are quartzite and quartz-rich sandstones, and tough fine-grained rocks such as slate. |
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Even his private comments grew much more guarded as the work itself became increasingly gnomic and resistant to interpretation. |
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Improvements in the technology behind its production mean that many papers are now more resistant to grubby marks and other damage. |
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Strong kinship ties, proximity to places of origin, and the French language made the Quebecois resistant to assimilation. |
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Small trees resistant to cotton root rot include Jerusalem thorn, yaupon and wild olive. |
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Feminist folklore theory shows that women's practices are resistant as well as acquiescent, contingent as well as contextual. |
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Saturated fats are also more resistant to oxidation, which creates rancidity. |
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A whole day of radiation of ultraviolet rays even kills the most resistant of germs. |
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As resistant as this is to the imposition of narrative coherence, a feminist ethos is unmistakable. |
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With self-sealing fuel bladders and a little bit of armor, helicopters are highly resistant to small-caliber weapons. |
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Why a small proportion of resistant cells should have depolarized membranes is not known. |
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Antibiotic resistant strains develop when successive colonies of a bacterium grow in a medium where small amounts of antibiotic are evident. |
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The handle is a polymer, resistant to all common cleaning solvents and is nicely knurled for a good grip. |
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The bench consists of calcareous algae and worm shells which cover the limestone and make it resistant to the wave action. |
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It's resistant to humidity diseases, and is readily available at the specialist fruit tree nurseries. |
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Hydrogenation turns oils into semi-solid fats that are resistant to spoilage and thus give products a longer shelf life. |
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Hot laminators provide a better quality, more durable lamination that is more resistant to wear and tear. |
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Infected premises have to be doused with pesticides, but bedbugs are becoming resistant to the chemicals usually used to kill them. |
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For example, titanium is more resistant to corrosion than most steel alloys and is also half the density of steel. |
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Eggs are drought resistant and lay on the ground, where the larvae scavenge on dead insects. |
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The upper is made from abrasion resistant action nubuck and has a flexible thermoplastic rubber toecap for durability. |
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Even resistant minerals such as zircon have been found to be etched by bacteria. |
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In the Montagne Noire area iron slag was used for road metalling, providing a very hard surface that was resistant to any kind of degradation. |
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Polyester is made with synthetic resins and is known for it's strong, light and weather resistant qualities. |
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Multidrug resistant malaria is not yet a major problem in east and central Africa. |
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Meanwhile, new products are being developed, because most mosquitoes have grown resistant to the original insecticides. |
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To increase the durability of the table, use a finish that is resistant to water stains. |
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Behavior that is controlled in this intermittent way becomes highly resistant to change. |
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Growing resistant soybean cultivars is a very effective way of controlling the disease. |
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Will crops that have been genetically manipulated to be resistant to herbicides result in greater use of herbicides? |
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Less resistant strains tend to be killed off by antibiotics, while those which are genetically tougher survive. |
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The availability of resistant starch is increasing and is available for use in baking such products as breads, cookies or muffins. |
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Subjects fed resistant starch on reduced-calorie diets reported feeling less hungry and had greater feelings of fullness during the study. |
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A diet rich in fibre and resistant starch encourages the growth of good bacteria. |
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Currently, developed countries consume between three and seven grams of resistant starch per day. |
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This group also is testing Louisiana products containing resistant starch, such as rice and sweet potatoes. |
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We also developed heat-tolerant Chinese cabbage, and peppers resistant to the major tropical disease anthracnose. |
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We selected for mutants that were resistant to the anthelmintic drug levamisole. |
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It is moderately lime resistant and quite drought resistant, and so is widely used in Mediterranean climates. |
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In addition, antibiotic treatment deranges protective flora and antibiotic resistant microbial strains emerge. |
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Little is known about the pathogenesis of this cough, which frequently proves resistant to conventional antitussive therapies. |
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Leigh Brown says that the inappropriate use of drugs is contributing to the emergence of resistant strains. |
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Finally, the tumblers of the resistant lock had come round in the magical right combination. |
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Stainless steel nozzles and nozzles having tungsten carbide orifices are more resistant to wear. |
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And they've also found two new mutations that make the roaches more resistant to pyrethroid and related insecticides. |
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But the bug proved resistant to antibiotics and the patient's health deteriorated rapidly. |
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It's a licorice extract that is nontoxic, that increases the mucous coating in the esophagus and makes it more resistant to acid. |
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Section 232 requires workers to wear flame resistant outerwear if they could be exposed to a flash fire or electrical equipment flashover. |
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These smooth action iris diaphragms are all fabricated in black anodized corrosion resistant frames containing spring-steel leaves. |
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At Taskent the upper layer of oolite is more resistant but sharply truncated beneath stromatolites of the overlying Gevne Formation. |
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So, how do you treat head lice, especially when lice are becoming resistant to common over-the-counter treatments? |
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When the stone was properly seasoned, the exposed surfaces were case-hardened, creating a finish more resistant to weathering. |
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In fact, if the individual continues to take the drug, the resistant virus will only multiply faster. |
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It remains a major agricultural problem, especially for potato farmers who have been breeding resistant strains. |
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Moreover, their perplexing content is hermetic and resistant to interpretation. |
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The trial was conducted in glyphosate resistant soybeans and in post winter wheat harvest stubble. |
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Enterococci are inherently resistant to cephalosporins, semi-synthetic penicillins, and clindamycin. |
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You may be resistant to typhoid or cholera, but it doesn't mean that you are going to be resistant to hepatitis, measles or mumps. |
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No matter how many lotions and oils we slather on, our elbows, knees and heels are still often resistant to softening. |
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Laboratory tests suggest that gray whale baleen, and possibly skin, may be resistant to damage by oil. |
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Because granite is melted rock, it has uniform properties, which makes it quite hard and resistant to scratches. |
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This strain was resistant to methicillin, cephalothin, gentamicin, erythromycin, chloramphenicol and tetracycline. |
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It's difficult to test the cookies for doneness while they're still hot, but they're fairly resistant to overbaking. |
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A mosquito F 2 population was obtained from pairwise matings between the parasite-susceptible RED strain and the resistant MOYO-R substrain. |
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Aluminum is highly resistant to weathering, even in industrial atmospheres that often corrode other metals. |
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Look for varieties of peppers, eggplant, and okra that are resistant to wilts and other diseases. |
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These include cement, recycled plastics, and tropical hardwoods, such as greenheart, that are more resistant to shipworms than other woods are. |
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Use fluoride toothpaste as fluoride makes teeth stronger and more resistant to acid attacks. |
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A rapid method for estimation of suint is now available, which should be useful in the identification of sheep resistant to fleece rot. |
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Certainly you are correct that overuse of antibiotics can breed resistant strains. |
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This is moisture resistant and forms a tough coating which can be washed with soap and water. |
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The cherty carbonate rocks are resistant to weathering, and regions underlain by them may stand above the surrounding terrain. |
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And scientists in the UK are looking for new ways to deal with antibiotic resistant hospital superbugs. |
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The Colchicum is much larger with goblet-shaped, fleshy flowers that are resistant to rain and should be planted in midsummer. |
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Honeycrisp blooms mid-season and is moderately resistant to apple scab and fire blight. |
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In 46 of 118 cases, researchers found treponemes that were resistant to azithromycin. |
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Four sets of reagents comprising latex beads coated with polyvalent immune sera to 17 serotypes of heat resistant CPA were used in the study. |
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Even worse, bacterial biofilms are very resistant to antibiotics and biocides. |
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The canopy and windscreen are bird-strike resistant at speeds up to 270 knots. |
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Fiercely resistant to simplification, he seems to write long because what he wants us to understand is broad and deeply complex. |
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Specialist advice should be taken on resistant or complex hyperlipidaemic states. |
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The polymer coated mushroom anchors are resistant to rust, salt water, gasoline, oil and acid. |
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After all, the resistant strain has the genetic information necessary to produce penicillinase, which is a complex chemical. |
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Figure 1C shows the penetration point on the root of a resistant faba bean. |
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The organism isolated was resistant to ampicillin, cotrimoxazole, nalidixic acid and norfloxacin. |
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Yet, standardized tests do show them to be more than twice as resistant to cutting as compared with an unlined glove of the same leather. |
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The initiative has been formed to commercialise work to help drug companies create products to combat resistant bacteria. |
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Today, most piers and boats are constructed with materials that are resistant to the borers, such as concrete in the case of piers. |
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Some are so resistant to frost that they can grow on, or very near, the snowline. |
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The spasms of multiple sclerosis and resistant neuropathic pain are two obvious targets. |
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The use of physical or chemical means to destroy all microbial life including highly resistant bacterial endospores. |
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Large-seeded weeds like velvetleaf that can emerge from deep in the soil are very resistant to shallow cultivation with weeders. |
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Instead, new engines have been designed to run on lower octane gasoline, which is made of hydrocarbons that are resistant to knock. |
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Susceptible alleles, on the other hand, could be widely divergent from the resistant haplotypes and each other. |
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Chlorine is added during water treatment to kill bacteria, although some bugs such as cryptosporidium are extremely resistant to it. |
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But they're also non-porous, easy to care for and highly resistant to stains. |
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The three dome shaped anti-matter reactors were visible at the back of the room though a radiation resistant window. |
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Although, MRSA is a version of the common staph bacteria, it is resistant to the methicillin antibiotic, which makes it especially hard to treat. |
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Leukemia lines resistant to either doxorubicin, vincristine, methotrexate, or hydroxyurea were tested. |
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Although both oncoproteins contain RARalpha genes, the t translocation is resistant to ATRA therapy. |
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Controlling pear psylla is a real challenge to commercial orchardists, mostly because the insect is quickly resistant to new insecticides. |
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However, most horn fly populations in Nebraska are resistant to pyrethroid insecticides. |
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Bald cypress is exotic, and both woods are exceptionally decay resistant and are excellent building materials. |
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Winter wheat is much more resistant than spring barley due to the hexaploidy of its genome. |
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Though much has been theorized to the contrary, such subcultures are not de facto resistant to a dominant ideology. |
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For very resistant and distressing cases, where all other treatments fail, a surgical procedure called thoracoscopic sympathectomy is available. |
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It is a heat-setting ink which, when properly applied, will be colour fast, dry cleanable, wash resistant and suitable for most fabrics. |
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Phylogenically old structures, such as the brain stem, are considered more resistant to gene-environment influence. |
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We now know that the latter situation is conducive to the emergence of resistant mutants. |
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Scrapie is a chronic disease of sheep which is transmitted by a filterable particle that is resistant to heat and formalin fixation. |
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All negative strains that appeared oxacillin resistant by phenotypic methods were tested for production of beta-lactamase by iodometric method. |
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Relax the most resistant hair first, which is usually at the back of the head or at the crown. |
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It's a parasite called cryptosporidium, and once it gets into the pool it's resistant to the levels of chlorine that normally are found in pools. |
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The thin-framed, moveable glass walls were engineered to be resistant to tropical storms and cyclones. |
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All other plants from crosses involving a resistant mutant line were genotyped. |
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A resistant rock cap such as a hard sandstone or a duricrust is one possibility. |
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I have exasperatedly succumbed to the practice of babying resistant young voters in the past. |
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Treatment also tends to prolong the excretion of organisms in the stool and is associated with the development of resistant organisms. |
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The one character resistant to change is the professor, who departs wreathed in pedagogic smugness. |
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When using a hardening fixer the emulsion is made more resistant to scratching which again will prevent reticulation on the final wash. |
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This would give a sensitive initial portion to the curve, an inflexion point at 10-15 Gy, followed by a more resistant portion. |
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A longer course of treatment may be needed if the bacteria are resistant to one or more of the antibiotics. |
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The aim is to stop the rise in antibiotic resistant bugs caused by overuse of antibiotics. |
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The problem with using too many antifungals is that the yeast may eventually become resistant to the medication. |
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Scientists note that the narco traders will simply breed their coca plants to be resistant to the disease. |
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Often, hospital wastes contain organisms which are resistant to most anti-infective agents. |
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In regular dense connective tissue, collagen bundles are arranged in a definite pattern, making the tissue greatly resistant to stress. |
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All the 300 strains were resistant to oxacillin and penicillin and susceptible to rifampicin and vancomycin. |
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Made of lightweight rip-proof nylon, the sturdy design is claimed to be resistant to strong winds, but can be easily righted if inverted. |
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Such cross-resistance appears to be a general feature of resistant rodent populations. |
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He was resistant at first, but soon became a careful dresser and appreciative of his wife's flair for interior design. |
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Making a large plant, the boysenberry is hardy and extremely resistant to drought. |
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Added to this is the routine addition of antibiotic resistant genes to genetically modified plants by corporations. |
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So he decides the rooty sweetness of beetroot nestled in a pile of soupy yet nuttily resistant rice is both good and interesting. |
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Why have therapists and their educators been slow or even actively resistant to incorporating humor into their armamentarium? |
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Thus he dismissed as insubstantial any pretence to an absolute form of knowledge, which seeks to soar above the resistant medium of experience. |
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One advantage of this material is that it is more resistant to alcohols than natural rubber latex and vinyl. |
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Wall materials such as stucco, cement, brick, plaster, stone, and block are most resistant to high temperatures. |
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These resistant microbes may include bacteria that were present from the start. |
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However, survival curves for all the mutants showed some upward concavity, which would be consistent with a resistant subpopulation of cells. |
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Extreme heat can also cause wear and tear faster than expected so your Volvo fuel injector must be highly resistant to extreme temperatures. |
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Plants resistant to the selective antibiotic were propagated and the progeny was selected twice. |
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Our craft was layered with extra coats of heat resistant polymer before we sortied. |
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Currently, many pneumococci are resistant to penicillins and other agents. |
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The plateau surface is mostly capped with resistant sandstone over less resistant shale and limestone layers intermixed with some sandstone layers. |
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Materials used for surgical gowns and drapes should be resistant to penetration by blood and other body fluids as necessitated by their intended use. |
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Importantly, there were greater absolute and relative benefits in the patients who had resistant symptoms and more severe impairment of left ventricular systolic function. |
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Fixed-cost benefits and payroll taxes with ceilings are a dog-in-the-manger, making Canadian employers resistant to voluntary, individual reductions in work time. |
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I was able to assure them, for example, that the tall, slender 52-story hotel was of reinforced concrete and therefore more fire resistant than buildings of structural steel. |
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The mms4 mutant has previously been found to be sensitive to alkylating agents such as MMS, weakly sensitive to ultraviolet light, and resistant to X rays. |
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Wheat that is resistant to the scab fungus in Europe and America is devoured by scab in Asia, where wetter climates make life harder for the wheat and easier for scab. |
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Other parts of the curriculum are delivered in food technology workshops with naked flame gas cookers and resistant material workshops with woodwork and metalwork equipment. |
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The old butyl rubber hood has been replaced with a flame resistant material to protect against a vehicle fire and a new drinking system, which increases hydration capacity. |
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The research claims that resistant starch foods also shrink fat cells, increase muscle mass, curb cravings, and keep people feeling full for longer. |
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The material is non-porous and naturally resistant to a number of stains, so routine maintenance typically involves only washing with a damp cloth. |
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In desperation, viniculturists grafted millions of French vine tops onto Phylloxera resistant American root stocks, thereby saving the world's wine industry. |
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Strains of resistant bacteria and viruses are grown and spread through overuse of antibiotics, and growth hormones taint the meat and cause deformities. |
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Concerns have also been raised that herbicide-tolerant crops may pass their genes to weedy relatives, thereby making those weeds resistant to herbicides. |
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We developed several outdoor projects with an acrylic fabric often used for boat covers because it's resistant to mildew, water, and fading and it can be cleaned with a hose. |
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The experiments indicate that a low-dose herbicide seed coating on resistant corn can increase yields up to four-fold in fields highly infested with witchweed. |
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The more they criticised me, the more resistant and rebellious I became. |
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Like other empires of the past century, it has chosen to live not prudently, in peace and prosperity, but as a massive military power athwart an angry, resistant globe. |
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A collection trip to Bolivia yielded strains of peanuts that may be resistant to tomato spotted wilt virus, a disease that reduces peanut size and yield. |
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The numerous vertical shafts in the cave are controlled by major joint intersections, with inflowing water perched on bedding planes or relatively resistant beds. |
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Made only of tough heat resistant borosilicate glass, the lantern consists essentially of two concentric cylinders, separated by an evacuated space. |
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Store all medicines, whether tablets, inhalers, or syrup, out of reach of children, and preferably in a locked cupboard, even if they have child resistant lids. |
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The older-growth heartwood is very resistant to decay, but the lumber from young trees that are harvested too soon has a lower level of decay resistance. |
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To begin with, a more disease-resistant crop, interplanted with a less resistant crop, can act as a physical barrier to the spread of disease spores. |
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Cross-pollination may cause red rice to become resistant to herbicides. |
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The likelihood that antibiotic use will, in the short term, result in carriage of a resistant organism needs to be built into clinical decision making. |
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The next morning grandma was worse and the labs called to say that the pneumococcus was present in both specimens and that it was resistant to penicillin. |
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Internal stains in teeth, for example tetracycline stains, are extremely resistant to bleaching because the stain is so deeply ingrained in the teeth. |
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Sub-optimal drug penetration also influences the emergence of multiply drug resistant variants, which may also predominate in this anatomical viral reservoir. |
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More corrosion resistant than anti-magnetic stainless steel, but less resistant than SPI Gold Plated tweezers especially for osmium tetroxide vapors. |
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Yet while sanctions like these can be painful, they can also make Putin more adamantly resistant to withdrawal from Ukraine. |
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New generation highly ruggedised and impact resistant air-to-air refuelling drogues have been fitted with gaseous tritium lights with no wires or moving parts. |
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The surest way to keep your bag looking gorgeous is to have it treated with a stain resistant such as Scotchgard, either by yourself or by a dry cleaner. |
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Typically, their foliage is a dark and glossy green unmarked by black spot or mildew, for rugosas are among the most disease resistant of all roses. |
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We need dedicated adolescent services to minimise loss to follow up, encourage adherence to treatment with antiretrovirals and prevent transmission of drug resistant virus. |
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Voters seem strangely resistant to a campaign based on the Iraq war, the marketisation of public services and new authoritarian powers for the state. |
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A combination of penicillin or ampicillin with gentamicin is appropriate for endocarditis caused by enterococci that are not highly resistant to penicillin. |
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Use caulk to seal all the joints between the bathtub and the covered frame, and coat the wallboard or plywood with moisture resistant primer to seal it. |
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The recurrence of fever after an initial defervescence suggests a septic or nonseptic embolic event, a drug hypersensitivity reaction or the emergence of a resistant strain. |
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I imagine developers would be resistant to including this sort of patch unless it could produce very large and measurable performance improvements. |
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While racing, the dogs wear special water resistant booties. |
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Based on the first reports of resistant strains of streptococci and enterococci, we predicted that these bacteria would also become significant medical problems in future. |
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While animal cell membranes decay too rapidly to be pyritised, the cellulose or lignin cell walls of plants are more resistant and may be preserved in this way. |
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Renewed interest was kickstarted around 1994 with the introduction of new disease resistant Irish potatoes such as Colleen, a firm, floury potato. |
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In the sexological literature, sexual desire problems, of all sexual dysfunctions, are considered the hardest to treat and the most resistant to change. |
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These gene banks are very important sources of potential genetic diversity, including plants tolerant of drought, as well as resistant to insects and disease. |
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Grow varieties that are naturally resistant to pest and disease. |
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Fontana takes his knife to large sheets of resistant copper, and the result evokes can-openers more than scalpels. |
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Teacher educators, supervisors, and professors who teach, mentor, and advise preservice teachers should consider the resistant nature of teacher efficacy beliefs. |
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Perhaps surprisingly, cardboard is somewhat resistant to fire. |
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Radiotherapy should be considered in patients with macroadenomas who are resistant to or intolerant of medical therapy and in whom surgery has failed. |
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The carrying of resistant pneumococci in childhood has been associated with younger age, attendance at daycare centres, and previous use of antibiotics. |
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When his followers are resistant to his demand to abandon polytheism and worship one God instead, he resorts to the cave where the angel has spoken to him before. |
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A subgroup of the staphylococcus aureus organisms, it is referred to as a superbug because it is resistant to treatment with commonly used antibiotics. |
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We will discuss clinically important new techniques in other areas of treatment, including treatments for cocainism and surgery for resistant obesity as well. |
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Congo red staining was resistant to permanganate pretreatment. |
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Attendants are notoriously resistant to trusting the body implicitly. |
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The team from the university's School of Engineering are the first to manufacture these engines in a durable, heat resistant material such as ceramic or silicon carbide. |
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The borate ingredient in the fire-protection solution makes the wood a less than ideal food source, so it is resistant to termite and fungal damage as well. |
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The Aussie's outercoat is moderately short and weather resistant while the undercoat, which insulates against both heat and cold, is short and dense. |
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However, the use of drug combinations is designed to limit the emergence of multiply drug resistant variants and may suppress plasma viraemia more effectively. |
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Penicillin was first used in the early 1940s and by 1950, most Staphylococcus aureus organisms were resistant to the drug by virtue of elaboration of a penicillinase enzyme. |
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Some sounds are more resistant to coarticulation than other sounds. |
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Recent reports have lent support to the potential use of previous generation antibacterial drugs to treat infections caused by new resistant bacteria. |
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It is likely that this is a result of their being much more resistant to abrasion and comminution in moderately coarse-grained, higher-energy environments. |
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Drinking green tea actually makes tooth enamel tougher and more resistant to corrosive acid foods, and there is evidence that it reduces liver damage. |
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Intralesional bleomycin, topical immunotherapy, photodynamic therapy, and pulsed dye laser treatment are best confined to research centres or resistant cases. |
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If and when cre becomes resistant to this old-timer, the cupboard is truly bare. |
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Mefloquine is commonly prescribed to prevent malaria in travelers and has replaced other drugs because Plasmodium falciparum is commonly resistant to them. |
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Moisture makes the brick adaptable and impressionable, whereas the firing process dries the brick and sets it into a strong, structured, resistant object. |
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Fluoride can considerably benefit dental health by strengthening the tooth enamel, making it more resistant to acid attacks that can cause tooth decay. |
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This increased force could permit wood frog tadpoles to scrape a type of periphyton that is more resistant to harvest or to harvest periphyton more efficiently. |
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During perimenopause, your body may become more resistant to insulin. |
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Ms Musonda said her organisation had embarked on a programme to encourage farmers plant cassava, millet, and sweet potatoes as these were drought resistant crops. |
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Unfortunately, superbugs can also exchange survival secrets with other bacteria, even different species, allowing additional resistant organisms to grow. |
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The 10 resistant mutants were outcrossed twice to wild type. |
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Presumably, stucco decoration was more resistant to steam than fresco. |
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The FDA's ban on fluoroquinolones in poultry production may be insufficient to reduce resistant Campylobacter in poultry products. |
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More recently, Field Elms Ulmus minor highly resistant to DED have been discovered in Spain, and form the basis of a major breeding programme. |
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Metals deposited are said to be resistant to chipping or cracking when machined by conventional methods. |
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Even after Gleichschaltung, music meant so many things to so many people that that meaning proved stubbornly resistant to manipulation. |
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The coastline is composed mainly of resistant rocks that give rise in many places to impressive cliffs. |
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In a rabbit model, biofilms on Foley catheter surfaces were highly resistant to high levels of amdinocillin, a beta-lactam antibiotic. |
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The overall design of the new crossing makes it more resistant to high winds than the old Severn Bridge. |
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The TRACERx project is looking at how NSCLC develops and evolves, and how these tumors become resistant to treatment. |
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Stokbord is also used in agriculture as it is rot-proof and, crucially, resistant to chewing. |
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Solei d'Or is a good choice for yellow berries and Mohave is resistant to scab and fireblight. |
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Comparative toxicity of selected organophosphate insecticides against resistant and susceptible clones of the greenbug, Schizaphis graminum. |
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This study was a real eye-opener, because it's the first time anyone appreciated that resistant UTIs could be epidemic in the population. |
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Researchers have explained that some health educators might be resistant to implementing distance education for various reasons. |
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Over-expression of CASP1 rendered ALL cells five to 15 times more resistant to the glucocorticoids dexamethasone and prednisolone. |
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This was bred from Rosa rugosa, meaning it's tough, disease resistant and has plenty of thorns. |
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They used phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligomers conjugated with octa-guanidine dendrimer to make them resistant to enzymatic degradation. |
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The sea cliffs and inland tors that are now a feature of the county were those that were resistant to weathering that has taken place since. |
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It has been shown that conversion of DNA into a DNase resistant form occurs during ice incubation after heat shock step. |
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A familial mutation renders atrial natriuretic peptide resistant to proteolytic degradation. |
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New PIs such as darunavir and tipranavir have revolutionised the management of highly resistant patients overseas. |
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Limestone is less resistant than most igneous rocks, but more resistant than most other sedimentary rocks. |
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This clean cut promotes healthier, thicker and more resilient lawn growth that is more resistant to disease, weeds and parasites. |
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We're in the throes of an epidemic of a dangerous new strain of gonorrhoea that's become resistant to practically all antibiotics. |
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This is accomplished by coating a metallic conductor with a material which is dielectrically resistant and on the whole nonconductive. |
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Viruses, bacteria, fungi and cancers evolve to be resistant to host immune defences, as well as pharmaceutical drugs. |
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By crossing the wild and cultivated maizes, researchers created resistant varieties, saving thousands of farmers from ruin. |
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Just like there are different dietary fibers, there are different types of resistant starches. |
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Further testing at CDC's National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System lab found that the bacteria were resistant to Cipro. |
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The addition of alanine and serine makes the fibres strong and resistant to breaking. |
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These seeds allow the farmer to grow a crop that can be sprayed with herbicides to control weeds without harming the resistant crop. |
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Silk is resistant to most mineral acids, except for sulfuric acid, which dissolves it. |
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The general also said the TSK was using materials that were more resistant to missile and mortar attacks in newly-built military outposts. |
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The wood is very resistant to insect and fungal attack because of its high tannin content. |
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Our guru had three other teachers on hand giving one to one attention, pushing and persuading resistant muscles to infinite stretchiness. |
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Like the spores of other bacteria, when compared to vegetative cells, akinetes are more resistant to environmental stresses. |
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Piperine, a piperidine alkaloid from Piper nigrum re-sensitizes P-gp, MRP1 and BCRP dependent multidrug resistant cancer cells. |
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The frictionless and back-pressure-tight rocker design is resistant to clogging and sticking. |
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Nitrides are very hard, wear resistant materials and, for that reason, are often used as surface coatings. |
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The tripartite case is water resistant to 50 meters, ensured by two Nitril O-ring seals. |
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The company's products include heat resistant steels, case hardening steels, micro alloys, spring and cold work tool steels. |
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Thus, it was concluded that the exudate of the resistant genotype contained four anacardic acid components. |
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