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Discover LudwigThe phrase "faster resistance" is not a grammatically correct construction in English.
It is not clear what the intended meaning of this phrase is, so it is difficult to provide an example. A possible correction could be "increased resistance" or "faster response to resistance." For example: - The athlete's muscles showed an increased resistance to fatigue after incorporating high-intensity training. - The new material has a faster response to resistance, making it more durable in harsh environments.
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If fitness costs associated with resistance to phages augments the costs of antibiotic resistance in relative fitness (i.e., synergistic epistasis), exposure to phages may lead to faster resistance reversion after drug use reduced.
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It is found that the ozone can chemisorb on, functionalize and etch SWCNTs and then destroy the electrically conductive network of SWCNT TFs, which causes a fast resistance increase and achieves efficient SWCNT TF patterns.
The fast resistance of bacteria against antibiotics has become a prevailing medical problem.
In order to compare with the existing TUCF theory of Feng[21], we shall focus our discussion on the fast resistance fluctuations in this paper.
Approaches based on MALDI-TOF-MS, alone or in combination with molecular techniques, like PCR/electrospray ionization MS or minisequencing provide the fastest resistance results from pure colonies or even primary samples with a growing number of protocols.
But why does P. vivax MDR malaria develop faster chloroquine resistance geographically associated with Myanmar but not Cambodia and Thailand?
It thus also corroborates a recent finding that evolutionary adaptation was faster for resistance to oral as compared to pricking infection [ 3].
The homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) formula was used to estimate fasting insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) from fasting glucose and insulin levels (10).
Homeostasis model assessment estimates of fasting insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) were calculated as the product of fasting glucose (mmol/L) and fasting insulin (μU/mL) divided by 22.5.
Unfortunately the window of opportunity is closing fast as resistance spreads and potentially worsens.
Stories aren't often deadly but they can be virulent: spreading fast, weakening resistance, wreaking havoc.
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