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In the mid-1990s, P.& G.'s executives began a secret project to create a new product that could eradicate bad smells.
Likewise, in the case of low-specific activity, i.e., a low nuclide to antibody ratio, of the 213Bi-mAb product, a high administered activity concentration could still lead to non-specific irradiation that could eradicate microtumors.
"It took us the better part of a day to try to find something that could eradicate this virus, even though we had the latest updates of Norton on all of our machines," says Scott Rendell, operations manager for Tele-Verse.
He argues that we are just 'at the very beginning stages of a global conflict' that could eradicate 2,000 years of Western civilization.
The MBECs were determined by CFU counting, being the lowest antibiotic concentration that could eradicate at least 99% of biofilm-encased cells.
In the late 1950s, the immunosurveillance hypothesis was introduced 34 supporting the fact that tumor cells possessed new antigenic potentials and provoked an immunological reaction that could eradicate a tumor completely.
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The hypothesis of a 'magic bullet' that could specifically eradicate cancers was conceived in 1898 by Paul Ehrlich, but remained undeveloped for decades.
Just look at the G8, an organisation constructed of the world's most powerful leaders, from countries with enough wealth that they could eradicate poverty and implement widespread social change, yet instead seem to get stuck on inter-organisational politics, war and distribution of their own wealth.
The Great Inflation of the 1970s was caused by repeated bouts of excessive money printing by the Federal Reserve and other central banks in the mistaken belief that government could eradicate the normal ups and downs of economic activity.
Kendal proposes that ectogenesis could eradicate the sometimes exploitative practice of surrogacy, where a "power imbalance" can lead to wealthy parents taking advantage of poorer women who take on this role.
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