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It is necessary to rely to some extent on Plato, who is the only other early figure to use the term extensively.
The term extensively drug resistant tuberculosis (XDR TB) describes MDR strains with additional resistance to at least one agent in each of the two most effective classes of second line drugs: a fluoroquinolone and an injectable second-line drug (capreomycin, kanamycin, or amikacin).
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He used his own color terms extensively throughout Bulletin 50.
The developers used German terms extensively for naming things in the game, in addition to a number of references from Greek mythology and the Bible.
In recent interviews, one former senior official, who served in Bush's first term, spoke extensively about the connection between the President's religious faith and his view of the war in Iraq.
And finally, fashion-conscious New Yorkers also tweeted the term "bundle " extensively, according to Trendsmap – after all, it takes a certain talent to dress for Arctic temperatures while still looking stylish.
For instance, "Acid" is well known to be a corrosive substance, but it is also a term used extensively to describe certain musical genres, so this latter meaning took priority.
The Bhagavad Gita ('Song of the Lord'), uses the term "yoga" extensively in a variety of ways.
Prior to detailing the architecture of the VSN system, terms used extensively throughout the article are introduced: Virtual Sensor Network (VSN): A VSN is the seamless grouping of WSNs also called Wireless Sensor Islands.
In recent years, the elliptic p-Laplacian problems with nonlinear gradient term have been extensively studied via different methods [1 6], for example, critical point theory, Schauder's fixed point theorem, Schaefer's fixed point theorem, sub- and supersolutions, and so on.
This effect has also been called "anomalous elution" [ 40– 43]: the controversy surrounding this term is discussed extensively on the third page of [ 54].
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