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But it is still being successfully repelled by the other drug, called ceftriaxone.
On the other hand, Neill (1947) reported captive kingsnakes (Lampropeltis getula) were loath to attack them, being successfully repelled with "body blows".
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Andriy Lysenko, a Ukrainian military spokesman, insisted that a Russian-backed rebel attack had been successfully repelled.
Invasions of Bohemia assumed the character of crusades but were successfully repelled by the Hussites, who pulled together in times of danger.
Foulants like charged natural organic matter, colloids and bacteria can be successfully repelled from membrane surface in the presence of electric field, contributing to less adoption, accumulation, and blocking.
The Soviet Air Force launched several air attacks on the German forces, all of which were successfully repelled by heavy anti-aircraft fire.
The Tatar invasions of 1448, 1451, 1509 and 1528, as well as the Ottoman siege of 1533, caused damage to both the castle and the city but all of these invasions were successfully repelled.
Following several regimental-sized assaults on Coral which were successfully repelled by the Australians with heavy casualties on both sides, 1ATF moved to establish Fire Support Base Balmoral on 24 25 May, 6 km north of Coral.
In the early years of Basil I's reign, Arab raids on the coasts of Dalmatia were successfully repelled, and the region once again came under secure Byzantine control.
And therein lies one of messages emerging from the meetings here: the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are successfully repelling the attacks.
If an infectious agent is not successfully repelled by the chemical and physical barriers described above, it will encounter cells whose function is to eliminate foreign substances that enter the body.
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