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Even at increased production speed, the supply of ZMapp would still be nowhere near enough to treat the population, but it might be enough — provided it was effective — to kill Ebola in some infected people.
According to the farmers, gramoxone is fast and effective to kill weeds.
10, 16– 25 Moreover, inhibitor of EZH2, 3-deazaneplanocin A (DZNep), was shown to be effective to kill leukemia cells.
The antibiotics that induce LTA-release are effective to kill the bacteria and, therefore, limit the persistence of these pathogens in the infected tissue.
This is effective to kill bacteria.
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Veiga et al. (2012) demonstrated that the self-assembling β-hairpin peptides, having a high content of arginine, were extremely effective to killing both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, including multi-drug resistant strains.
Different dosages of MiTI were used to determine LD50 (effective dose to kill 50% H. armigera larvae) and ED50 (effective dose to cause a 50% reduction in larval weight) dosages.
It's fine, just get on with it.' The most effective way to kill any animal is for it to die before it even knows you are there.
This basic cancer cell biology would suggest that inhibiting both protein degradation pathways, including the proteasome and the aggresome, might be a highly effective way to kill lymphoma cells.
New laboratory findings support the theory that the SARS virus can survive up to four days on contaminated household surfaces like toilets but that disinfectants like bleach are effective weapons to kill it, the World Health Organization said yesterday.
Leslie and I learned that the most effective way to kill our end of a conversation was to say that we were writers who had lived in China for more than a decade.
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