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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resistant against" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe something that is not easily affected or changed by an external force, such as an idea that is resistant against manipulation from outside forces. For example, "This theory appears to be resistant against outside influences."
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AML-004 was resistant against standard chemotherapeutic drugs excluding cisplatin.
The HL60R cell line is resistant against 1.
FiberWire was most resistant against fraying on metallic anchors.
"If you have high levels, you'll be resistant against getting C.O.P.D". he said.
The most promising catalyst was the LaNi0.8Ru0.2O3 sample, which was the most resistant against coke deposition.
Most probably this is the main reason why historical Ottoman buildings were resistant against serious earthquakes.
The proposed scheme aims to make the network more resistant against the node capture attacks.
The increased orientation did, however, make the osteoporotic structure less resistant against collateral "error" loads.
Our previous reports indicated that transgenic plants with this protein are more resistant against bacterial pathogens.
Therefore reactor-grade plutonium may not be sufficiently proliferation resistant against nuclear terrorism.
Are there HLA combinations typical supporting for or making resistant against aggressive and/or chronic periodontitis?
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