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is eradication
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The act of plucking up by the roots; an uprooting; extirpation; utter destruction.
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The goal is eradication of polio by 2005.
But Maryland's goal is eradication, and officials decided against a bounty system like Louisiana's.
We often think of conservation in terms of wildlife sanctuaries and breeding programs, but its Janus face is eradication.
Background & Aims: The final goal in hepatitis B therapy is eradication of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication template, the so-called covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA).
When their goal is eradication, they must spend their resources on areas where eradication is most likely — the areas with the least need.
So is eradication worth it?
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As to the question: Will there be eradication?
In general, the treatment goals for these nonunions are: eradication of infection, restoration of length and alignment, bone healing, and optimal functional outcome [36].
The principles of management are eradication of infection, restoration of joint function and relief of pain.
The primary aim was eradication of bacteriuria 7 13 days after end of therapy (test of cure).
The effect of AC on survival is thought to be eradication of micrometastatic deposits in a proportion of patients.
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