Panic attacks had just been defined as a diagnosis and were assumed to be resistant to Valium-like drugs.
The seed is modified to be resistant to Monsanto's brand of weedkiller.
All this means that patients already have mutant viral particles inside their bodies that are likely to be resistant to direct antiviral drugs.
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Infected incisions are particularly dangerous as hospital germs are more likely to be resistant to antibiotics that doctors use to kill them off.
But DFSAs do so in such a way that the flu virus cannot evolve to be resistant to the drug without rendering itself useless.
It will also need to be resistant to viruses, which will otherwise be a big threat to such a concentrated population of identical organisms.
Because of Hinduja Hospital's reputation, patients flock there, often paying out of pocket for its tests to determine what drugs they might be resistant to.
They also argued over-use of the company's weedkiller Roundup, the chemical treatment the alfalfa is modified to be resistant to, could cause pollution of ground water and lead to resistant "super-weeds".
H5N1 flu hasn't been reported in the U.S., but the virus has infected more than 600 people in other countries and appears to be resistant to traditional anti-viral treatments, researchers said.
According to Benbrook, the negative effects of genetic engineering have resulted from the widespread adoption by farmers of crops such as corn and soybean engineered to be resistant to the herbicide glyphosate.
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Most of these new varieties are designed to be resistant to pests and diseases, or to be resistant to herbicides, so that farmers can more effectively control weeds while adopting more environment-friendly no-till farming practices and more benign herbicides.
Tuberculosis which appears to be totally resistant to antibiotic treatment has been reported for the first time by Indian doctors.
Why would Florida public pension trustees be so resistant to taking action against corrupt financial advisers?
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The thought behind the proposal: People will be less resistant to higher levies if they know where their money is going.
Aesthetically absolute, his buildings can be dauntingly resistant to those who have their own agendas, or to the compromises imposed by messy, ad hoc reality.
But high-quality dividend paying stocks tend to be much more resistant to market downturns and you receive a monthly cash flow while you are waiting.
This suggests that those people with an aberrant form of the protein (the result of the defective gene) might be more resistant to herpes infection than their fellows.
Brands can be notoriously resistant to cookie-cutter management direction.
"In 2012, the German economy proved to be resistant in a difficult economic environment and withstood the European recession, " the federal statistics office Destatis said.
When you have a very strong stock coming up to a ten-year high, that ten-year high is going to be resistant even though it took place ten years ago.
"It looks like we've got a drug that will finally be able to kill resistant staph better than our standard therapy, " says Ralph Corey of the Duke Clinical Research Institute, one of the outside doctors who helped analyze the data.
If it turns out to be a non-resistant strain, you can then switch to the cheaper vancomycin.
In an e-mail exchange, I noted that higher-level Scientologists are supposed to be free of neuroses and allergies, and resistant to the common cold.
One way would be to imitate Hong Kongs speculator-resistant currency board. n Urge countries to cut taxes, not raise them.
It would be a resistant negotiator who determined to follow an exclusively adversarial, distributive and position-based strategy.
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The surviving bacteria become more resistant and can be spread to other people.
No matter how resistant Obama may be to learning that basic lesson, our enemies will hammer it into him.
Lawn and golf-course grass will be tougher, trees more resistant to drought, or adapted to clean up contaminated soil.
The primary advantage to owning health care properties is that they tend to be recession resistant in that demand for health services is relatively inelastic.
Overall, 6.6% of 4, 400 newly diagnosed TB patients in the study, conducted at 18 clinics nationwide, were found to be drug resistant, an officer of the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics, a nonprofit conducting the study for the Indian government, said at a private presentation last week.
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