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Successfully eradicating malaria would be a tremendous gain for the health of millions.
Intratumor heterogeneity is a major obstacle in successfully eradicating tumors.
They used raw honey to draw pus out of wounds and applied it to infected tissues, such as boils and cysts, successfully eradicating these infections.
"The most important element to successfully eradicating polio is to ensure all children under age five are vaccinated," said UNICEF Senior Technical Advisor on Polio Eradication Dennis King.
A fine balance needs to be reached between successfully eradicating these tumors and the need to spare functioning renal tissue to avoid dialysis.
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Most of these subjects were hypothesized to be "unexpectedly and successfully eradicated cases," given that subjects with a past history of eradication are excluded from screening by the ABC method but nonetheless have a risk of later development of gastric cancer [ 70– 70].
Transmitted only by human beings, the virus was declared successfully eradicated in 1979.
In 2010 a preliminary report by GREP suggested that the disease had been successfully eradicated.
Do you think it will successfully eradicate government corruption which has plagued the Congress-led government this past year?
The last case of smallpox, the first human disease believed to be successfully eradicated, was diagnosed in 1977.
In 1982, SIT, which prevents the organism from reproducing, successfully eradicated the screwworm — a parasite that attacks the flesh of warm-blooded animals — from North America.
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