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emergence and resistance
The emergence of antibacterial resistance has prompted restrictions on antibacterial use in the UK in 1970 ( Swann report 1969 ), and the EU has banned the use of antibacterials as growth-promotional agents since 2003.
Drawbacks to using Doxycycline include bacterial resistance and patient compliance because of a longer treatment regimen and emergence of doxycycline-resistant Wolbachia.
The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta has also warned of the emergence of an epidemic strain with increased virulence, antibiotic resistance, or both.
The resistance continued by other means, with the emergence of a women's Mau to continue the councils, parades and symbolic protests that the men now could not.
The recent emergence of infections due to Gram-negative bacterial strains with advanced patterns of antimicrobial resistance has prompted physicians to reevaluate the use of these antibacterial agents.
II: Biological spectrum in vitro and activity in vivo in relation to resistance emergence.
After the emergence of Alamgir II the Mughal Empire had impulsively began to re-centralize, particularly when many Nawabs sought the gratification of the Mughal Emperor and his coordination regarding their resistance to the Maratha.
Studies also suggest the emergence of antibiotic resistance in P. aeruginosa.
Chloroquine has been extensively used in mass drug administrations which may have contributed to the emergence and spread of resistance.
The theme of World Health Day 2011, marked on 7 April 2011, was " Antimicrobial resistance and its global spread " and focused on the need for governments and stakeholders to implement the policies and practices needed to prevent and counter the emergence of highly resistant microorganisms.
Employers were furious and lobbied for the Acts ’ restoration, prompting the emergence of workers ' movements to resist such steps ; Gast founded the first Trades Newspaper as part of this resistance.
Several factors contributed to the re-emergence of the disease, including reduced emphasis on malaria control after 1979, floods and famine in North Korea, emergence of drug resistance and possibly global warming.

emergence and bacteria
Inappropriate antibacterial treatment and overuse of antibiotics have contributed to the emergence of antibacterial-resistant bacteria.
In medicine, the major problem of the emergence of resistant bacteria is due to misuse and overuse of antibiotics.
The emergence of antibiotic-resistant P. acnes bacteria represents a growing problem worldwide.

emergence and drugs
The band's album debut, Tin Machine ( 1989 ), was initially popular, though its politicised lyrics did not find universal approval: Bowie described one song as " a simplistic, naive, radical, laying-it-down about the emergence of neo-Nazis "; in the view of biographer Christopher Sandford, " It took nerve to denounce drugs, fascism and TV [...] in terms that reached the literary level of a comic book.
The emergence of antivirals is the product of a greatly expanded knowledge of the genetic and molecular function of organisms, allowing biomedical researchers to understand the structure and function of viruses, major advances in the techniques for finding new drugs, and the intense pressure placed on the medical profession to deal with the human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ), the cause of the deadly acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ( AIDS ) pandemic.
The mid 1960s saw the emergence of the hippie scene and the increasing use of the mind-altering drugs that Anger himself had been using for many years.
In other words, it is a tendency of antiarrhythmic drugs to facilitate emergence of new arrhythmias.
They suggested that all these parenteral risks caused, not only the massive spread of Hepatitis C, but also the spread of other pathogens, and the emergence of HIV-1: " the same procedures could have exponentially amplified HIV-1, from a single hunter / cook occupationally infected with SIVcpz to several thousand patients treated with arsenicals or other drugs, a threshold beyond which sexual transmission could prosper.

emergence and is
Music rap, relatively recent style in Algeria, is experiencing significant growth with the emergence of groups such as MBS, Double Barrel, Intik Hamma Boys.
Abraxas is an important figure in Carl Jung's 1916 book Seven Sermons to the Dead, a representation of the driving force of individuation ( synthesis, maturity, oneness ), referred with the figures for the driving forces of differentiation ( emergence of consciousness and opposites ), Helios God-the-Sun, and the Devil.
# Rapid speciation: presence of one or more bursts in the emergence of new species around the time that ecological and phenotypic divergence is underway.
Most Protestants deny the need for this type of continuity and the historical claims involved have been severely questioned ; Eric Jay comments that the account given of the emergence of the episcopate in chapter III of Lumen Gentium " is very sketchy, and many ambiguities in the early history of the Christian ministry are passed over " Their reasons are given in detail below.
A cappella is gaining popularity among South Asians with the emergence of primarily Hindi-English College groups.
Because the fossil record of chordates is poor, only molecular phylogenetics offers a reasonable prospect of dating their emergence.
Justice Holmes cautioned that “ the proper derivation of general principals in both common and constitutional law ... arise gradually, in the emergence of a consensus from a multitude of particularized prior decisions .” Justice Cardozo noted the “ common law does not work from pre-established truths of universal and inflexible validity to conclusions derived from them deductively ,” but “ ts method is inductive, and it draws its generalizations from particulars .”
Theoretical understanding of condensed matter physics is closely related to the notion of emergence, wherein complex assemblies of particles behave in ways dramatically different from their individual constituents.
In around 500 BCE, after the Zhou state weakened and China moved into the Spring and Autumn Period, the classic period of Chinese philosophy began ( it is an interesting fact that this date nearly coincides with the emergence of the first Greek philosophers ).
The historical development of Canadian English is underexplored, but recent studies suggest that Canadian English has been developing features of its own since the early 19th century, while recent studies have shown the emergence of Canadian English features.
The previous world is often considered the womb of the earth mother, and the process of emergence is likened to the act of giving birth.
The genre is most commonly found in Native American cultures where the myths frequently link the final emergence of people from a hole opening to the underworld to stories about their subsequent migrations and eventual settlement in their current homelands.
The final pandemic originated in 1961 in Indonesia and is marked by the emergence of a new strain, nicknamed El Tor, which still persists today in developing countries.
There is little case law on the meaning of " special circumstances ", but it has been suggested that the emergence of new evidence would suffice.
He then had little more to publish on the subject ; but the emergence of Hilbert modular forms in the dissertation of a student means his name is further attached to a major area.
An early version of Devanagari is visible in the Kutila inscription of Bareilly dated to Vikram Samvat 1049 ( i. e. 992 CE ), which demonstrates the emergence of the horizontal bar to group letters belonging to a word.
There is little support, however, for the idea that FOXP2 is ' the grammar gene ' or that it had much to do with the relatively recent emergence of syntactical speech.
This is a purely descriptive approach to what we mean by " natural language " without attempting to address its emergence.
The start of the Eocene is marked by the emergence of the first modern mammals.
The term mechatronics is typically used to refer to macroscopic systems but futurists have predicted the emergence of very small electromechanical devices.
The emergence of Islamic schools is putting the issue back into the spotlight, though.

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