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Some eels, however, have been observed to be remarkably resistant to the sea krait's venom.
Since China opened its doors to Taiwan two decades ago, trade between the two has proved to be remarkably resistant to politics.
The proteins appear to be remarkably resistant to either type of treatment, with "denatured" channels, retaining significant helical secondary structure even at 77 °C or in 10% SDS.
Hand hygiene is an area in which physicians have been found to be remarkably resistant to procedures recommended for the prevention of major infection [ 19], and our own findings are thus consistent with this.
The wild-derived Indian strain CIM, which has a number of divergent IRG alleles, proved to be remarkably resistant to the type I virulent T. gondii strain, GT-1.
The new AML1 kinase inhibitor or alternative therapy may fail to eliminate all CML cells irrespective of their ABL1 kinase mutant status; plus quiescent CML stem cells, mutant or not, appear to be remarkably resistant to ABL1 kinase inhibition (Jiang et al, 2007).
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But comedians are remarkably resistant to scandal.
But they have been remarkably resistant to changing their bingeing ways.
Mr Palazzo argues that societies dominated by organised crime are remarkably resistant to change.
FOR inhabitants of such a cosmopolitan city, New Yorkers are remarkably resistant to change.
The photosynthetic apparatus of lichens is remarkably resistant to cold temperatures.
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