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Conversely areas of high transmission, as defined by a PfPR2-10 of ≥40%, representing areas expected to be intractable to immediate reductions in parasite prevalence with scaled-up use of insecticide treated nets [ 47] are located in the strip of land along the shores of Lake Victoria.
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That Hagadorn is so consumed by his beliefs as to become an intractable zealot even in the name of a just cause makes a villain of a character one might expect to be the hero.
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The third challenge, the politics, proved to be intractable.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.07661.002 Next-generation immune-based therapies are expected to facilitate the eradication of intractable pathogens, cancer and autoimmune diseases (Koff et al., 2013).
True post-traumatic stress can be intractable and does not tend to respond to most therapies.
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