Sentence examples for becoming resistance from inspiring English sources

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Limitations of oxygen within the biofilm matrix, altered metabolic rate of the surface-adherent organisms combined with the function of the matrix as a physical barrier results in biofilm cells becoming resistance to killing by host defenses, antimicrobial compounds and surfactants [23], [24].

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It was a long journey from Melbourne to becoming a resistance activist and eventually first lady following her marriage to the former president Xanana Gusmao, from whom she separated in March.

Later, during the anti-apartheid tumult of the late 1970s and '80s, he morphed into a playwright of political resistance, becoming one of his country's most celebrated dramatists.

That meant, this pilot said, that the blades spun independently because of air resistance, becoming a kind of brake on one side, opposing the thrust of the two working engines.

Tuberculosis (TB) incidence is rising globally, with drug resistance becoming increasingly problematic.

This may impact treatment decisions, especially if changes in therapy are made early in a patient's course based on these definitions, prior to diuretic resistance becoming clinically apparent.

The results show that for the drilled CNTs with the cobalt loading less than 8 wt%, the defects or edge carbons as dominating factor increase the electrocatalytic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity; for the drilled CNTs with the cobalt loading more than 12 wt%, the electron transfer resistance becoming the main determinant decreases the ORR activity.

Addressing these issues through system optimization will lessen the likelihood of the resistance becoming politicized.

High rates of MDR-TB identified 1994 prompted subsequent adoption of the DOTS-Plus strategy, with systematic response to drug resistance becoming standard [ 19].

4 With antibiotic resistance becoming a growing problem worldwide, the need for clear evidence for the benefits and harms of antibiotics for this condition has never been more of a priority.

The presence of mega within PMEN14 since its inception contrasts with PMEN1 (originating around 1970) (Croucher et al. 2011), likely reflecting macrolide resistance becoming common in pneumococci after the emergence of PMEN1 but before the emergence of PMEN14 (Appelbaum 1992; Baquero et al. 2002).

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