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We've proven that by investing in the polio program, both politically and economically, and embracing new technological innovations that we can totally eradicate polio.
"We know there's a lot of movement across that border and we know it's going to be very difficult to totally eradicate Ebola in Sierra Leone until you get on top of it in Guinea," he said.
Itzhak Perlman New York To the Editor: In the late 1980s a small group of influential and well-intentioned but overzealous individuals, mostly American, pushed the World Health Organization against its better judgment (and existing priorities) into declaring support for a global program to totally eradicate poliomyelitis.
We were one of the first hotel chains to totally eradicate plastic straws in the summer of 2017.
According to McDaniel, monitoring the genomic markers that predict expensive diseases will soon allow healthcare providers to provide earlier treatment to mitigate or even totally eradicate the risk of some cancers and other chronic or deadly diseases.
Radcliffe et al. (2004) found E. faecalis to be the most resistant strain to sodium hypochlorite and found that lower concentrations of the solution required longer contact times with the microorganisms; a 0.5%% solution of NaOCl required 30 min of contact to totally eradicate E. faecalis whereas a concentration of 5.25 % NaOCl only required 2 min of contact time.
But to totally eradicate that sadness is to eradicate one's own humanity.
Israel hopes to weaken and demilitarize Hamas but not totally eradicate it because that could open the door to more militant Islamist groups taking control of Gaza.
Here is THE biggest problem of Assad- he simply cannot totally eradicate the rebels, because they are the majority of the population and even areas occupied by his troops need to be permanently held as if being foreign occupied territories.
The Sustainable Development Goals will forge a global commitment that goes beyond the reduction of hunger seeking instead to totally eradicate it, the FAO Director-General said.
Acute myeloid leukaemia is a disease in which patients tend to respond well to remission induction chemotherapy, but relapse is common because current therapy cannot totally eradicate the leukaemic cells.
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