Individual cells were cloned into drops of medium and grown for 3 days prior to screening for drug resistance as described above. |
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When selecting your hasp and staple consider, desired level of security, level of corrosion resistance required as well as size requirements. |
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This paper examines the function of female resistance behavior in one of the dabbling ducks, the mallard. |
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There was more resistance in the recalling of proper names than to common names. |
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People take a long time to die, accompanied by the cracking of bone, the resistance of gristle, dire last-gasp gurgles and rattles. |
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There is always an overwhelming temptation to conceive of identity and resistance in a misleadingly fundamentalist way. |
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Annuals with good deer resistance include ageratum, ice plant, pincushion flower, verbena and zinnias. |
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The resistance to abrasion is one of many factors to determine the quality of a laminate flooring. |
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The most effective joints for moisture resistance are concave, v-shaped, and weathered joints. |
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Pilton and Adams were again elected jurats in 1456, and offered no resistance on this occasion. |
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That's hard to imagine, given the creature's resistance to domestication and its propensity for using its quills to keep humans away. |
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We have no complaints about the keyboard's resistance and hub, but when typing fast, there is a rattling sound. |
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Support for the so called resistance or newer anti-occupation forces will mean bloodshed on a much greater scale than there is at present. |
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He claimed there had been no armed resistance since Monday and that soldiers had been ordered to try and take the airport by peaceful persuasion. |
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Drug resistance arises by natural selection, mutant strains being selected when the virus replicates in sub-limiting drug concentrations. |
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He'd leave the windows open in winter so we'd develop a resistance to cold. |
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Most disease resistance traits are measured as one or more discrete characters. |
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Suddenly, the man, who as a 16-year-old was a member of the Polish resistance movement, fell to the ground on his knees clutching his chest. |
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She is forecasting serious protests at both stretches of water, making a comparison with the resistance against a ban on hunting. |
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After the German Army was chased across France, resistance began to stiffen. |
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Its compact, 20 cm body and cone-shaped head reduce resistance and it is powered by its webbed feet. |
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He was a U.S. version of Gandhi, advancing the theory of pacifist resistance through his words and deeds. |
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The patented delay line detector features three pairs of low resistance wires wound around a hexagonal support. |
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These connecting bars do however not strengthen the torsional resistance of the accommodation ladder. |
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The resistance movement of Greece played a relatively small part in the whole scheme of events in the eastern Mediterranean during World War Two. |
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Furthermore, animal keepers have been ordered to add herbal medicines to their animals food and water to build up their resistance to the heat. |
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Despite low supplies and starvation, the French army put up stiff resistance for two months. |
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The garrison of Kilkenny surrendered without putting up much resistance and Cromwell's forces entered the town without losing a man. |
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That has led critics to claim that Labour resistance is motivated by self-interest. |
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This seemed a good starting point from which to develop strategies for resistance to trafficking. |
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In vitro drug susceptibility indicated resistance to at least isoniazid and rifampin. |
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For instance, use a recumbent bike with low resistance but high RPMs rather than trying to dash miles and miles through city streets. |
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Variations of resistance are shown on a ammeter which are then interpreted by the trained auditor. |
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Hypersensitivity responses play a major role in plant resistance to pathogens. |
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She was given morphine and needed ventilation for her subsequent apnoea and to try to lower her pulmonary resistance to improve lung blood flow. |
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Occupying powers always resort to such methods to subdue resistance to their rule. |
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By and large, universities offered remarkably little resistance to these changes, bending the knee whenever their funding masters passed by. |
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The gene content of chromosomal segments conditioning quantitative resistance to multiple pathogens was inspected. |
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They encountered considerable resistance on the part of small farmers and others, particular in mountain communities. |
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Poland's resistance movement could concentrate all its resources on a common enemy. |
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Sometimes it will be young patriots, new to combat, who have signed up for armed resistance against a foreign occupier. |
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Punitive expeditions destroyed crops and stores and lifted cattle, leaving villagers to starve as a salutary lesson for resistance or revolt. |
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Remember that radial-ply tyres offer less rolling resistance and have a longer life than the cross-ply variety. |
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The working-class resistance that revisionists admiringly celebrated was nonetheless doomed to romantic failure. |
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Then, as the duck draws its foot forward and brings the toes together, the web folds up so there is less resistance to the water. |
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When there are many bends in the air path, ventilation resistance will increase. |
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A resistance movement emerged on a scale that the military had not anticipated. |
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Recently he announced that he might eat brown rice if I can find brown basmati, a surprise after earlier resistance to the hardy grain. |
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His screamer from 25 yards cracked in off the crossbar and put paid to any further resistance from the Villains. |
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Clinical tests have shown this product works against lice that have developed resistance to standard lice shampoos. |
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If the system eventually breaks down, it will be primarily because of US resistance to adjustment and accommodation. |
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It increases the fluoride content of the enamel of newly erupted teeth, thereby increasing the resistance of these teeth to caries. |
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As the enemy resistance crumbled and forces melted away, more of the coalition's combat forces were assigned to other missions. |
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Some people have a strong resistance against the flu virus, while it caused others to die. |
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This municipal resistance movement heralds a new growing consciousness in the minds of many Americans. |
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Most of the resistance fighters were peasants who traditionally wore kaffiyehs and lived in the mountains or small villages. |
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Security forces could employ the weapon to overcome resistance without resorting to force, their paramount aim. |
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With the creation of the Maquis in the course of 1943, independence and diversity were yet again at the centre of the resistance experience. |
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However, more recent jurisprudence demonstrates a judicial resistance towards slavish adherence to that rule. |
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A higher mesophyll resistance in woody plants than in herbs, and in sclerophylls than in mesophytes, has been reported. |
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Forked story paths in the beginning allow you to choose between siding with the armed rebels in resistance or the Soviets in appeasement. |
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Roundup Ready is designed to provide plant resistance to the herbicide glyphosate. |
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This will reduce the use of anthelmintic wormers and address the growing problem of resistance to anthelmintics in sheep. |
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The resistance movement rescued downed pilots, radioed military movements to London, and sabotaged German railway depots. |
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The speed reached by such a body depends on the ratio of the effort exerted to the resistance offered. |
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Nickel-base alloys offer excellent corrosion resistance to a wide range of corrosive media. |
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Anyone who offered any resistance was brutally dealt with, and his son would soon show the same ruthlessness. |
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These structures improve the resistance of the ammonite septum to pressure upon its main surface in both adapical and adoral directions. |
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In spite of the sorrows depicted, the film conveys the messages of resistance and peace. |
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Despite all the resistance and foot dragging, Vatican II betokened change, sometimes very colorfully. |
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Many people seem to take this for granted and consider all resistance futile. |
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Blind resistance to that rethinking will only further rend the social fabric. |
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Systemic vascular resistance is increased, especially in the muscle and skin. |
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Glasses made with sodium borate have a high resistance to thermal shock and are used in kitchenware and laboratory equipment. |
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Bloom's theory, by contrast, turns on the notion of involuntary imitation, and resistance to it. |
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This means that the electrical resistance of the device can be changed dramatically using a very small magnetic field. |
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Three basic indicators used by technical analysts are the moving average, support and resistance levels, and the relative strength indicator. |
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While the union executives have advanced this project intensively, there is substantial resistance to it by a middle level of functionaries. |
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In addition to this resistance within the ranks, military families have become public anti-war spokespeople and frontline activists. |
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But, while Britain may have led the world in interest in animal welfare, British governments have led the world in resistance to change. |
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But the Sandinistas, not the contras, now threatened armed resistance to the new democratic government. |
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The resistance movement has pinned down our soldiers and contractors as enemy occupiers. |
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But they have been saying for months that there could be civil unrest, there could be resistance with force of arms. |
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The drugs used to prevent the body rejecting the new heart adversely weakened his resistance to infection. |
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They're naturally gifted with strong stomachs and a powerful resistance to viral and bacterial agents. |
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Dimples on spinning golf balls reduce air resistance and increase lift by creating turbulence in the air flowing past the balls. |
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There is no reference to the recent critical analyses of management use of, and employee resistance to, the mobilization of feelings. |
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Indeed, the resistance of the working classes to socialist ideas made them the despair of middle-class intellectuals. |
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The need for improvement in the weldability and corrosion resistance of these alloys resulted in the second-generation alloys. |
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The only glimmer of hope for these wretched people is the emergence of organised resistance to the present policies. |
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The leathery sheet object is excellent in water repellency and water resistance in sections formed by cutting. |
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However, outside of China, in Japan for instance, such an effort will meet stiff resistance from habit users and from simple economic forces. |
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Reconstruction of Iraq can only begin when the resistance is either killed off or lays down their arms. |
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She would, of course, provide a rallying point for any resistance movement, so she must be eliminated. |
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But Hitler's forces were regrouping, and as the Allies pushed nearer to Germany's borders, German resistance stiffened. |
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An example of this occurred when a company was asked to compare the resistance of several surgical masks to blood penetration. |
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The backward and forward stretching lobes and saddles actually provide resistance to pressure perpendicular to the septum. |
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The author reads them as narratives of resistance to the received wisdom of the health educators. |
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It took four hours for British paratroopers to reach the bridges on foot, by which time German resistance was already stiffening. |
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The deletion affected gene yajF with unknown function, but associated with genes involved in phage resistance through abortive infection. |
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The spokesman said that to his knowledge no resistance had been put up to the show of strength and no casualties had resulted. |
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As a cultural form, the cakewalk originated on the antebellum plantation as a key vehicle of black resistance against enslavement. |
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When made into a fiber they demonstrate low moisture absorption and good resistance to abrasion. |
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The confrontational approach can backfire, ultimately fueling resistance on the part of the substance abuser. |
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To paint now is an act of resistance which answers a widespread need and may instigate hope. |
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Communist groups throughout Europe had done little to assist any resistance movement in Nazi-occupied Europe. |
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Growth in both the drug quadrants indicated high level resistance to both streptomycin and gentamicin. |
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Progressive Democrats revolted in the House caucus, stiffening resistance to the Republican bill. |
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However, there was no information on whether security forces had encountered resistance as they retook the town. |
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A large number of studies have investigated the relationship between skid resistance and road vehicle accidents. |
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Patients with prior exposure to any of the quinolones are likely to develop resistance to other quinolones. |
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The type of binder and amount used affect everything from stain and crack resistance to adhesion. |
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There has been resistance from some quarters but I hope it everyone can see that it is a benefit to both punters and television viewers. |
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To their surprise, though, they met significant resistance from loyalist forces. |
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We can hope for an early end to the destruction, but as resistance stiffens that prospect is by no means certain. |
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This material is commonly known as terne and is used where ease of solderability and a degree of corrosion resistance are desirable. |
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Reduced diet meant starvation and weakened resistance to illness and disease. |
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It was at that time that the Maquis became a potent force of the resistance movement. |
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It was feared the enemy would continue resistance in Norway and, in such event, we were to be the advance guard of major operations. |
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Worshipping the true God is an authentic act of resistance to all forms of idolatry. |
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She showed no resistance to making necessary adjustments, including dietary ones, to treat her problem. |
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Half a dozen scandalous cases after 1780 illustrated the difficulties and stiffened foreign resistance to Chinese jurisdiction. |
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Heliox is a unique therapy for acute asthma because it decreases airway resistance without changing the diameter of the airway. |
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The program also encourages producers to select for resistance and to use scrapie-resistant rams in flocks that have risk factors for scrapie. |
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The virtue of the spade for you and me is that it reacquaints us with resistance from the material world. |
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There seemed to be some resistance to the idea that the common law of Victoria should respond to the statute law of New South Wales. |
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The Norwegian resistance movement played an important part in World War Two. |
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The landing gear was a unique tripod set-up to offer resistance to the unimproved nature of most landing strips. |
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But many people said that it was the Italian resistance movement that liberated Italy from fascism. |
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Indoor resistance training and cardio done on a stationary bike, a Stairmaster or an elliptical trainer. |
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Diabetes lowers your body's resistance to infections and slows your ability to heal. |
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To mount any more resistance isn't only hurtful, it's absurd. Enough already. |
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Taylor connects the postmodern obsession with the body as a form of reaction and resistance to the felt dematerialization of virtual culture. |
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By the end of 1938, the arrival of large military reinforcements meant that resistance was largely subdued. |
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Desertion, arson and poor or slow work were the most common ways of showing resistance by slaves. |
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Insulin resistance is an important pathogenic factor in common metabolic disorders. |
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I have argued that alternative worship is one strategy for contextualisation and resistance in postmodernity. |
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Dietitians also recommend eating yogurt, which can help strengthen the body's resistance to infection. |
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This is a grape variety which has excellent resistance to disease and rot, but which makes Cabernet Sauvignon look rather mellow. |
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For urinary tract infection, we examined resistance to ampicillin or amoxicillin and trimethoprim. |
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If we go back to the case of massive resistance to desegregation, we have another example of federal lawbreaking assisted by state officials. |
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At the core of the mesomorphs training program should be resistance training. |
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Political leaders are confronted suddenly with a new set of conditions that makes continued resistance futile. |
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Bash cursed in pain but didn't offer any more resistance as Speedy led him the rest of the way downstairs to the entrance. |
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There is almost no place for effective resistance to the maintenance and continuation of this order. |
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But there has been considerable resistance to changes that would see schools abandon attempts to maintain a welcoming atmosphere. |
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The cost of labor is virtually the same as for the thinner membrane, but puncture resistance is greatly enhanced. |
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These drugs could be promising therapeutic options in an era of rapidly growing antibiotic resistance in all parts of world. |
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They used to be frequently invoked as an inspiring example of heroic resistance to injustice and oppression. |
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The resistance of mild steel to oxidation is vastly improved by forming an aluminium-iron alloy on the surface. |
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Insulin resistance correlates with visceral fat measured by waist circumference or waist to hip ratio. |
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He was a campaigner for a scientific approach to the understanding of history and an advocate of resistance to power, in state or church. |
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If you offer no resistance to your own magick, Carroll's equations work out in your favor. |
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More subtle effects of air resistance on projectile motion are related to the shape and rotation of the object. |
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This group subjects laminate flooring materials to a comprehensive series of tests for resistance to impact, stains, heat, fading and more. |
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Bolometers are devices whose electrical resistance changes with temperature. |
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Technical analysts calculate support and resistance levels from prices where the stock rebounded in the past. |
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Police and troops deployed around the parliament building failed to offer any resistance to the demonstrators who stormed into the main chamber. |
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There was little armed resistance in either of those countries after the armistices had been signed. |
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A very easy way is to use a spell trigger with 3 lower resistance spells, a spell sequencer with 3 greater malisons, and a finger of death. |
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We are continuing to face resistance from fund managers in going towards full and complete disclosure. |
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What was morbidly fascinating was the resentful resistance of the other couple to this patently superior lifestyle. |
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However, victory and satisfaction belong to those who do not choose the path of least resistance when faced with major life challenges. |
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The use of routine specimens to measure resistance may also have contributed to the observed scatter and has the potential to introduce bias. |
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A moral panic over inflated claims of 'no-platforming' reflects a persistent, deep resistance to diversity in intellectual and public life. |
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Despite occasional warnings about a rising tide of juvenile crime, the statistics show a determined resistance to inflation. |
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All of these tasks would have to be performed in situations where the threat of armed resistance is real and present. |
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This has led people to view armed resistance as the only means left to defend themselves. |
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Warfarin resistance areas in Europe are shown and locations where resistant rats were trapped in the wild are indicated. |
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Of course, there will be those who will choose the path of least resistance and remain silent on the matter. |
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Their resistance to colonization is evident in the fact that indigenous languages are preserved outside the classrooms. |
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Fighting raged in the capital on Sunday with forces meeting fierce resistance in their efforts to capture the city. |
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The circuit only has an input voltage, a diode, and a resistance across the output. |
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Therefore, the insulation is stressed only in one direction, and the resistance and wire gauge remain largely unchanged. |
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The story of his resistance to ordination is a fine reminder to all clergy and would-bes of the gravity of the office. |
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But some attempts to stamp out resistance can increase it, by enlarging the recruitment pool of resisters. |
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You take the control of Glitch, a small yellow robot who joins a resistance band of droids fighting off an evil army of robots. |
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If the intent to stop this madness is forced to go through the path of resistance and violence, than so so be it. |
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This wave of resistance swept social democratic parties back into office throughout Europe. |
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Various techniques are available for hermetic sealing include resistance welding and solder reflow. |
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The resistance to atmospheric corrosion is improved and copper steels can be temper hardened. |
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There is an almost manic enthusiasm for reform amongst some, countered by stubborn resistance to change on the part of others. |
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YogaBand uses resistance bands that are flat, four to six inches wide, without handles and approximately five to six feet long. |
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Proper filter selection is essential, including low airflow resistance and efficient retention of respirable particles. |
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This ensured compliance in most middle class districts but provoked determined resistance in working class suburbs such as Blanchardstown. |
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It broke down not because it met with stiff physical resistance from security forces but more because it was an ideological flop. |
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Where is the ethical norm that stipulates resistance against murderous force without any concern for one's own security? |
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The lodge is built from cypress pine, a standard building material in the mallee country, due largely to its resistance to white ants. |
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Every instance of violent resistance polarized the political debate and made it more difficult to reach an agreement over which policy to pursue. |
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These resources have shown more resistance to time and, although the alchemy may seem difficult, its results are richer. |
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Concern over violent resistance only increased following demonstrations in Quebec, Gothenburg, and Genoa. |
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The leader of this resistance movement is a mysterious figure known only as Kuato. |
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The resistance movement of Yugoslavia played an important role in World War Two. |
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He even threatened armed resistance against the coalition, if it evolved into a force of occupation and stayed too long. |
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If the South was exceptional, it was not in worker resistance to organized labor, but employer resistance. |
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The WHO report on multidrug resistance only surveyed two oblasts in the Russian Federation, Ivanovo and Tomsk. |
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Moves are afoot in the union to try and end resistance to the reforms. |
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Consistent with benefits found with other adaptogenic substances, Rhodiola rosea appears to offer generalized resistance to physical, chemical, and biological stressors. |
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The last thing the humans needed was a major leak of information that could potentially destroy the very foundation their resistance was based on. |
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In 1836 the Yao of Hunan, under White Lotus preachers, started a fitful war of resistance which flared up once more in 1855 during the chaos of the Taiping Rebellion. |
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If people are not fed properly, resistance weakens and wounds do not heal. |
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Since when is a loud noise the only sign of resistance and lack of consent? |
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A resistance movement targets the occupiers, not the occupied. |
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A motley crew of former sailors led by commodore Joshua Barney mounted the only real resistance to the British. |
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New information includes the wider spread of quinolone resistance to Neisseria gonorrhoeae and the need for follow-up testing in women treated for chlamydial infection. |
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The Vesey rebellion conspiracy has been seen as one of a handful of examples of militant, coordinated, large-scale resistance in a country where slaves almost never rebelled. |
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Two other chapters examine one Bulgarian ex-state enterprise's resistance to marketisation, and contestations over the Czech Republic's restructuring of coal mines. |
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To give an idea of the kind of resistance undertaken, the book tells the stories of some of the groups that worked with Britain to sabotage German facilities. |
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As a wily guerilla leader and resistance fighter, he deserves respect. |
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However, there is no resistance movement to fuel such an uprising. |
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The main drawback of water-based coatings is that dispersing polymers in water inevitably incurs a penalty in terms of chemical resistance properties. |
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It is not yet known whether consumer resistance to GM food crops, such as rice, wheat, and food maize will be an obstacle to the spread of those crops. |
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The resistance is largely decentralised, localised and acephalous. |
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Smaller operators tend not to be quite as well organised and suffer from resistance to claims for haulage rates increases on the back of increases in the cost of derv. |
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What if this woman isn't the member of some resistance movement? |
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Blundell refuses to see the process of painting as simply resistance or accommodation to modernity or the commodifying processes of the contemporary global art market. |
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Little opposition was encountered at first, but resistance stiffened along the Litani river and Vichy troops counter-attacked at Merjayun and Kuneitra. |
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Is there any evidence that resistance training is better than aerobics? |
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The way to lead our lives is therefore along the path of pragmatic compromise, cynical wisdom, awareness of our limitations, resistance to the temptation of the Absolute. |
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The electrical sheet resistance between living cells grown on planar electronic contacts of semiconductors or metals is a crucial parameter for bioelectronic devices. |
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But as the Japanese imperium widened, Chinese resistance stiffened. |
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It offers high resistance to stains and scuffing, and can be installed on a wide range of surfaces, including concrete, wood, stone, marble and terrazzo. |
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Also, four breeding lines of winter barley and three feed barleys set to be released within the next few years show resistance to both aphid biotypes. |
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This date marks the 200th Anniversary to the very day when the rebel leader ended his resistance and walked through the gates of Humewood and into captivity. |
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There would, then, likely be significant police resistance to this measure. |
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A radiating structure involving very low resistance and very high reactance is the definition of a high Q circuit, and such circuits have very narrow bandwidth. |
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Once the Allies were on German territory, enemy resistance stiffened. |
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The idea of quelling the legitimate resistance of an occupied people by the application of massive, gratuitous violence and murder, is not peculiar to Japan. |
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What remains is just bigotry, and probably a spiteful resistance to being seen as caving in to the relativists. |
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European governments are stiffening their resistance to war in Iraq in advance of the weapons inspectors' report to the United Nations security council tomorrow. |
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With extremely low rolling resistance from wheels made by molding polyurethane onto aluminum centers, this scooter is fast, fun, effective transportation. |
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The interest you see in London with dirt, the abject, and those uncontrollable interstitial spaces is a little mark of resistance against that process. |
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Car historians have been tempted to interpret resistance to automobilism as anti-modernist, reactionary struggles by marginalised Luddites, fighting for a lost cause. |
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Themes of armed resistance and solidarity between Africans and Indians abounded on the many costumes. |
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Cronulla have taken the route of least resistance after a mammoth meeting against the Roosters last weekend left them bruised and battered but very content. |
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However, as the WHO report makes clear, antibiotic resistance is a growing problem that threatens the entire globe. |
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I am reinforced in this finding by the evidence of the plaintiff's rebellious attitude towards school attendance and by his resistance to parental authority. |
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Reinforced concrete core walls linked to the exterior columns of the building will help, providing both resistance to wind shear and seismic forces. |
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In the hands of the Protestant exiles in the 1550s, conciliarism mutated into forms of resistance theory which justified regicide or the deposition of kings. |
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The bearded volunteer, wearing an over-sized black flack jacket, said rebel resistance had stiffened. |
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Thermoplastic tips have generally shown good resistance to abrasion and corrosion, but may vary in wear life depending on the specific material used to mold the tips. |
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The centre was founded back in 1984 at a time when there was great resistance in society to the fact that rape and sexual abuse were a reality for many. |
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John joined the Polish resistance movement during the Second World War. |
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Start with a pulley or elastic resistance band set at shoulder height. |
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The news of increase in sales tax on diesel had met with stiff resistance from petrol pump dealers, who had threatened to go on a strike in protest against it. |
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But the arrival of his force, presumably in eastern Kent, had been anticipated, resistance was strong, and a storm damaged or wrecked many of his ships four days later. |
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The limits of armed resistance were demonstrated, but the reputation of the royal house, uncorrupted by having to work within the system, was enhanced. |
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It was happy to see the destruction of the Polish resistance movement, which had formed the nucleus of the support for the Polish government-in-exile. |
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The structural or metallographic condition having the maximum resistance to creep at elevated temperatures is produced by means of suitable heat treatment. |
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It is suitable for the tropics with tick and eye cancer resistance from the Zebu with the meat characteristics of the shorthorn, and is hardy, coping with all conditions. |
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If the power quality anomaly seems to be confined to data and communication equipment, try for 0.25 ohm resistance levels for equipment grounds and neutrals. |
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First, it turned its hand to the elimination of organized resistance within Germany itself. |
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In all iron-chromium-nickel stainless alloys, resistance to corrosion by environments that cause intergranular attack can be improved by lowering the carbon content. |
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There will be fierce resistance from congressional hawks as well as invested members of the military-industrial complex. |
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Thus the major threat to society has been neutralized, but acts of resistance remain, the argument never finished, never answered, simply stalemated. |
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This kind of local resistance towards 21st century technology should be noted in the National Development Plan, and County Kerry should be given top billing as a theme park. |
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The approach is illustrated with data from a predator-prey arms race between garter snakes and newts that operates through the interface of tetrodotoxin and resistance to it. |
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The role played by lateral roots and root hairs in promoting plant anchorage, and specifically resistance to vertical uprooting forces has been determined experimentally. |
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The Henry Ford purchased and overhauled the city bus on which Rosa Parks, today a Detroit resident, reputedly staged her famous resistance in Montgomery, Ala. |
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A thousand bodies and they're already at the negotiating table with tails between their legs, probably wheedling and begging the resistance to pack it in. |
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British mobile phone operators are likely to mount strong resistance to any flat fee, although they may be more receptive to a single tariff for the island of Ireland. |
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We will no longer be able to count on human nature to serve as a source of resistance to radical utopians because human nature will become more malleable. |
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In tendonitis, joint movements against resistance elicit pain. |
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While more young people want to live in a new home, recent research suggests resistance to modern houses is strongest among older and better-off people. |
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Indeed, though most Americans will embrace some type of solemn memorial today, there is resistance to dwelling on the horrifying tragedies of a year ago. |
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My mother offered no resistance to my stance and I typed in her amex number while I reflected on the implications of my denial. |
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A resistance unit has a temperature fuse between a resistance and a terminal for deactivating a resistance circuit when the motor reaches the permissible maximum temperature. |
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The exercise range in resistance training is quite broad, as there are dozens of individual exercises that can be performed with free weights as well as machines. |
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Nevertheless, drug resistance will continue and vigilance is necessary. |
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Debates and discussion will consider the left after the election, oppression and resistance in Africa, the struggle for women's liberation, Latin America and other subjects. |
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It is understood that the Queen's courtiers put up strong resistance to his purchase of the lease, because they feared that it would put a strain on Edward's finances. |
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People with two copies of a form of a particular gene develop sickle-cell anemia, but people with one copy of that form show high resistance to malaria. |
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But the legal tangles and public resistance would always be there. |
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Initially they will accelerate, but they will soon reach a constant terminal velocity when the air resistance around them offsets their downward acceleration. |
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Croatia had offered spirited resistance then but not much going forward. |
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Sorry to bring up smoking again, but smoking reduces your resistance to bugs, lowers the body's ability to expel the mucus and lengthens recovery time. |
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In some cases, schools were simply closed in resistance to desegregation. |
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Run by Richard Burk, who in a past life held sway over the Dusit Resort, the noshery exudes class and style but the piece de resistance is the chocolate fudge cake. |
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The excellent resistance to atmospheric corrosion of aluminized wire resulted in its acceptance for service in coastal and severely corrosive industrial atmospheres. |
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If your mouth is unhealthy, especially with gum disease, it overloads your health every moment of the day, lowering your resistance to all disease. |
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The jog-dial has some resistance to it, so pushing it up and down is distinguishable from pushing it into the body of the player in order to make a menu selection. |
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The rise in bacterial resistance has prompted recommendations that allopathic doctors prescribe fewer antibiotics, which, in turn, has led to a search for alternatives. |
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This heat dries out the skin and lowers its resistance to the sun. |
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I have modeled it as proportional to the square of the velocity and determined an air resistance coefficient from the data, which varies from object to object. |
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Plant breeders are continually looking to very old varieties of crops to find genes with resistance against the new diseases that regularly appear. |
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There was little resistance and after two guards had been killed and a few people wounded, the palace hung white sheets out of the windows as a surrender signal. |
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One of the many benefits of being 20 is the resistance to illness. |
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Some used quantum tunnelling composites materials that change their electrical resistance in proportion to the amount of pressure applied to them. |
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From a policy perspective, this is the next battleground, the pressure point of resistance for the hard-shell ideologues. |
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We will back whatever resistance is put up by the administration. |
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The project saved an estimated 15-25 million lives but foundered when, among other things, mosquitoes and plasmodia evolved resistance to their respective poisons. |
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In recent years, strains of the disease have developed a resistance to the prescription drug and, in some pockets, resistance to other prophylactics. |
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As our power of resistance has got exhausted, we have shun our frustration, and learnt the enviable and saintly art of satisfaction, stoicism and endurance. |
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The first abiding myth is that the miners' leadership faced a choice between a negotiated compromise and the all-or-nothing resistance they mounted. |
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And if that bacteria has encountered too much antibiotic in livestock feed and has developed antibiotic resistance and you eat it. |
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There was a whole heap of resistance to the initial spraying round. |
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There will be resistance to breaking down more than 300 years of tradition, and there are undoubtedly question marks remaining about competition issues. |
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Formulated to offer chemical, temperature, and weathering resistance and high tinting strength, Yellow 2550 has a high level of chromaticity. |
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It is a concern that resistance to nalidixic acid, the first generation antibiotic in the quinolone group of antibiotics, was recorded. |
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What is the work done by a current of 5 Megafarads per second through a resistance of 10 Ohms? |
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