Sentence examples for extensive resistance from inspiring English sources

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Yet in the 1890s, when a vaccine was widely administered in the United States during an outbreak of a mild strain, public health authorities encountered extensive resistance, spurring them to militarize immunization efforts, and even to vaccinate citizens by force.

In this article, extensive resistance measurements on such a structure are described.

Despite extensive resistance, county commissioners approved the change, giving the sitting sheriff power to override municipal evacuation orders.

By placing the action in the mountainous region around the DMZ, in a struggle of army vs. army, he conveniently writes out the most crucial aspects of the Vietnam War -- the entanglement of civilians in the war, the extensive resistance throughout the south that went from acts civil disobedience to a guerrilla resistance force.

Plasmodium falciparum, the causative agent of the most severe form of the disease to humans, has evolved extensive resistance to almost all known drugs, except for Artemisinin (ART) derivatives [1].

At this time, ACT had been introduced in Nigeria as a first-line antimalarial drug [1] as a result of extensive resistance to chloroquine and sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP), and following WHO's recommendation that a combination of antimalarials be used to treat malaria caused by P. falciparum [24].

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Proposed definitions are ambiguous, and extensive drug resistance is encompassed by the already defined extensively drug-resistant (XDR) TB.

Half a million were diagnosed with multidrug-resistant TB, of which about 10% had extensive drug resistance -- for which even the most potent drugs are ineffective.

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a serious public health threat and economic burden in the Russian Federation with escalating rates of multi- and extensive drug resistance (MDR and XDR) against a background of poor infection control and active spread of resistance strains [ 1, 2].

Reuters reported in December on extensive Pentagon resistance to closing the detention facility.

The most outstanding adaptations to this mode of life are the low friction behaviour and the extensive abrasion resistance of the sandfish skin against sand, outperforming even steel.

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