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One million bugs per gram of tissue left alive by the failing generic could increase its chances of selecting resistant mutants, making resistance a theoretical possibility [ 24].
But up to 100 groups without a top-down structure may be involved, making resistance hard to quell.
"The alternative is to have one drug that simultaneously hits several, often related bacterial targets making resistance harder to develop," Lee says.
You'd have to be completely clueless to believe that he could be bullied into giving up his entire legacy by a defeated, unpopular G.O.P. — as opposed to responding, as he has, by making resistance to blackmail an issue of principle.
Many fear it may collapse.In this section The ultimate security blanket The barley mow Making resistance futile Where the shadows lie Correction ReprintsThat is why visitors to Chernobyl these days will see a huge and growing building looming in front of reactor four's remains.
The hull form optimization concerns one of the most important applications of wave making resistance theories.
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Furthermore, using high doses of pesticides makes resistance alleles functionally recessive, such that heterozygotes harbouring both resistant and susceptible alleles experience mortality as severely as susceptible homozygotes.
Overusing or misusing antibiotics can make resistance develop even faster".
These historical echoes, Mr. Engel suggests, made Jews less likely to see clearly what was happening and made resistance less likely.
His success made resistance by Plectrude and the Austrasians useless; they submitted, and by 719 Charles alone governed the Franks as mayor.
He asked the man, "Did these men make resistance?" "No, not exactly," came the reply, "but they were rebels, you know".
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