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Tang Yao-ming, chief of Taiwan's General Staff, told reporters that the first of the two destroyers, equipped with ship-to-ship missiles capable of evading missile defenses on American carrier fleets, would not give Beijing a significant military edge.
Nova Lanktree, who matches athletes to companies, said Iverson is a rare example of a sports star who seems capable of evading the corporate requirement that its endorsers be free of public taint or the risk of breaching a morality clause.
However, the problem of developing resistance to the existing antimicrobial agents has become a nuisance for the medical professionals as the microbes have become capable of evading from the lethal action of most these agents [1].
Again, Hsin-Hung Chen et al. developed pH-responsive therapeutic cholesterol-PEG adduct-coated solid lipid nanoparticles (C-PEG-SLNs) which carried DOX capable of evading P-glycoprotein-mediated multidrug resistance (MDR) of breast cancer cell [258].
The malware industry has evolved into a well-organized $Billion marketplace operated by well-funded, multi-player syndicates that have invested large sums of money into malicious technologies, capable of evading traditional detection systems.
Some of these genes, however, lose effectiveness rapidly in cases where the pathogens are capable of evading the recognition by changing the corresponding effector (also called avirulence or Avr) genes.
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The game introduces new enemy types: the Martial-Artist (capable of blocking, evading and countering Batman's attacks), the Armored Enforcer (invulnerable until he is dazed and de-armored) and Venom-infused henchmen (who possess superhuman strength, allowing them to grapple Batman and launch attacks which cannot be countered).
To that end, in addition to the potential reasons this matter is not moot that the government identifies, this matter also is not moot because it is capable of repetition, yet evading review," Zwillinger wrote.
The influenza A virus is a prominent example of a pathogen capable of adapting to evade host immunity [1], [2], with profound implications for epidemiology and control.
This is particularly true for sessile and sedentary organisms that are not capable of moving to evade environmental stresses imposed during low tide exposure to air (emersion).
Microbes are capable of rapid evolution to evade the host immune system, creating a selection pressure on the host to evolve counteradaptations.
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