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Resilient strains could be used to restore damaged reefs.
The issue of drug resistance is as old as antibiotics themselves, and arises when drugs knock out susceptible infections, leaving hardier, resilient strains behind.
They can use these to adjust the timing of their planting season or to switch to more resilient strains of crop.
The scientists tested the compound, called DDD107498, against parasites taken from blood samples of Indonesian patients living in an area with some of the most resilient strains of malaria in circulation.
Compliance is essential, because stopping treatment in the middle permits the most resilient strains of the bacteria to thrive, greatly increasing the chance that they will become resistant to basic, inexpensive drugs.
The need for new malarial drugs is becoming increasingly urgent as new resilient strains of the malaria parasite have emerged, threatening to leave existing drugs powerless against the infection.
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Nevertheless, there remains a resilient strain of optimism in the fledgling world of online lending.
Disproportionately hurt by the economic downturn, they are subject to a resilient strain of racism, which congratulates itself on electing a black President but instinctively values white lives more than black ones.
Lee remarks, "You put those things on so that if people come along and say, 'I didn't like it,' I can go, 'Well, I didn't say you would.'" Based on the response of Observer readers asked to submit lines of inquiry for this You Ask the Questions interview, Lee enjoys landslide support, though he inspires a resilient strain of snarkiness, too.
However, the stable resilient strain of all the UGMs is almost not impacted by temperature.
Generally, the addition of fine RAP has small effect on the stable resilient strain of UGM.
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