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It warned of "persistently slow progress" in treating tuberculosis which is resistant to antibiotics.

The rapidly progressing simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV -infected macaque model uSIV -infectednal antibody to persistently deplete the animacaqueCD8+ lymodelytes [17], [18] resusesng in aIDS generally within 3 monoclonalh consistent development of antibodyosis, microgliosis, and neuronal injury [19].

After the initial 'viremia' (virus multiplying in the bloodstream), some cats' immune systems will actually fight off and clear the virus completely, others will progress into a persistently infected or 'latent' infection stage.

Such a process may have operated to acutely increase diabetes risk when triglyceride levels progressed during follow-up from the lowest to the highest tertile, potentially surpassing the excessive risk associated with persistently elevated triglyceride levels.

generally do not progress to AIDS when infected with SIV, and maintain normal levels of T-cell activation, proliferation and apoptosis during chronic infection, despite persistently high levels of viral replication throughout infection [6], [7], [8], [9], [10].

Loo also recalled Andlinger's devotion to solving the world's most daunting energy and environmental problems, moving the needle persistently toward large-scale progress.

Penalties for persistently failing to make progress get tougher each year, and include curriculum revisions, changes in staffing, reorganizing of schools and loss of federal financing.

Atop this, the president and Congress greatly extended their reach into U.S. classrooms with enactment of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, which requires annual reading and math tests in grades 3 through 8, tougher yardsticks to measure whether pupils are making sufficient progress, and penalties for schools that persistently fall short.

Along the way it charts Keynes's intellectual progress, showing how events, such as Britain's persistently high joblessness in the 1920s, fed the evolution of his view that classical economic theory was inadequate and that a capitalist economy called for government intervention.Mr Clarke deftly describes the twisting contours of Keynes's impact on both economic policy and economic theory.

UNICEF and the UN Refugee Agency UNHCRR) are persistently advocating recognition since 2007, yet there has been no significant progress because of ongoing tensions between Chad and the Sudan.

In the world of science, of which Bailey is a part, we've made great progress not through bullying and political correctness but by slowly and persistently presenting the science that shows that trans persons are normal like everyone else.

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