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Limited exploratory research suggests that many Australian GPs are reluctant about, or reject, the assumptions underlying many treatment options for back pain (i.e. chiropractic and osteopathy) and are therefore resistant to referring beyond physiotherapy [ 11, 12].
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Regarding the drug resistance profile, apart from the 55 INH mono-resistant isolates, 53 were also resistant to RIF and referred to as MDR-TB; 23 were poly-resistant (INH + STR and/or EMB) (Table 1).
These recurrent tumors have escaped androgen suppression and became resistant to hormonal therapy, referred to as hormone-refractory or castration-resistant PCa.
For purposes of this study, the terms "resistant" or "resistance" refer to strains with zone diameters below or MICs above the susceptible breakpoint.
Enterococci that are resistant to vancomycin are collectively referred to as vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) [ 4, 5].
Several in vitro studies have reported that ovarian cancer cell lines are intrinsically resistant to rhTRAIL (for review, refer to the study by Khaider et al, 2012).
Those changes in the immunogenicity of tumor cells, which result from continuous pressure against the tumors by the host immune system and the consequent occurrence of the mutants resistant to the immunosurveillance, are referred to as "cancer immunoediting" (Fig. 1).
For QTL analysis, AKR/OlaHsd (susceptible, hereafter referred to AKR) and BALB/cOlaHsd (resistant, hereafter referred to BALB/c) mice (Harlan Olac, UK) were interbred.
Since selection inversion by the first class is mediated by the resistance genes alone, without requiring the presence of the drug to which the bacteria are resistant, we refer to it as "direct".
That appeared to refer to the group's agreement to supply Pyongyang with two proliferation-resistant nuclear power plants, though delivery of the plants is still years away.
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