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resistance and problem
For outdoor signs and displays, where the problem of weathering resistance is no longer a factor, the choice of plastics is almost unlimited.
Antibiotic resistance therefore poses a significant problem.
Thus far, pyrethroid resistance in Anopheles has not been a major problem.
Drug resistance poses a growing problem in the treatment of malaria in the 21st century, since resistance is now common against all classes of antimalarial drugs, except for the artemisinins.
Though considered to be very important and necessary drugs required to treat severe and life-threatening bacterial infections, the associated antibiotic misuse remains unchecked, which has contributed to the problem of bacterial resistance.
Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem in multiple drug-resistant tuberculosis ( MDR-TB ) infections.
Ciprofloxacin resistance is an increasing problem, especially in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
A stranded wire will have higher resistance than a solid wire of the same diameter because the cross-section of the stranded wire is not all copper ; there are unavoidable gaps between the strands ( this is the circle packing problem for circles within a circle ).
To solve the problem with the high output resistance of the simple output stage the second schematic adds to this a " totem-pole " (" push – pull ") output.
Plank roads were particularly attractive as they greatly reduced rolling resistance and mitigated the problem of getting mired in mud.
This stubborn resistance on the west bank of the Severn north of the Teme was becoming a serious problem for the Parliamentarians, so Cromwell led Parliamentary reinforcements from the eastern side of the town over the Severn pontoon bridge to aid Fleetwood.
Considering the evolved propensity of human beings to think categorically about social groups, manifested in cognitive processes with broad implications for public and political endorsement of multicultural policy, Crisp and Meleady postulated a cognitive-evolutionary account of human adaptation to social diversity which explains general social trends marking a resistance to multiculturalism and offer a reorienting call for scholars and policy-makers seeking intervention-based solutions to the problem of prejudice.
The relative high contact resistance can already be a problem for DC and very low frequency circuits.
* Red King has a mild flavor, with good resistance to club root, a problem that can arise from poor drainage.
The problem of the development of malaria resistance must be weighed against the essential goal of anti-malarial care ; that is to reduce morbidity and mortality.
A matrix using a titanium alloy is extremely expensive to manufacture but the metal is favoured for its lightness, strength and resistance to corrosion, which is a constant problem.
However, little was known about the problems of wind resistance of large structures, and a Royal Commission on Wind Pressure was asked to conduct research into the problem.
Resistance to chemicals is only one aspect of the problem, another being resistance to physical factors such as temperature, pressure, sound, radiation and magnetism, and not discussed in this article, but found at Physical factors affecting microbial life.
For antibiotic resistance, which represents a widespread problem nowadays, destroying the resistant bacteria can be achieved by phage therapy, in which specific bacteriophage ( virus that kill bacteria ) are being used.
In response to pesticide resistance, pest managers may resort to increased use of pesticides, exacerbating the problem.
Given the global nature of gonococcal and meningococcal diseases, the worldwide distribution of antibiotics, differing social practices in controlling and monitoring antibiotic availability, and geographical differences in treatment regimens, it is likely that the global problem of antibiotic resistance will continue in the foreseeable future.
By understanding the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance in gonococci and meningococci, resistance to antibiotics currently in clinical practice can be anticipated and the design of novel antimicrobials to circumvent this problem can be undertaken more rationally.
His resistance to reform caused military efficiency to lag well behind Britain's rivals, a problem which became painfully obvious during the Second Boer War.

resistance and demands
Where the industry's product price has been kept below the `` profit-maximizing '' and `` entry-limiting '' prices due to fears of public reaction, the profit seeking producers have an interest in offering little real resistance to wage demands.
The political violence that broke out across Ireland in 1919, and which continued on and off until 1923, had its origins in Irish nationalist demands for Home Rule within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and unionist resistance to those demands.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah leader Nasrallah called for a " massive popular gathering " on Tuesday against UN Resolution 1559 saying " The resistance will not give up its arms ... because Lebanon needs the resistance to defend it ", and added " all the articles of UN resolution give free services to the Israeli enemy who should have been made accountable for his crimes and now finds that he is being rewarded for his crimes and achieves all its demands ".
This violence had followed the community's demands for civil rights in 1968 and 1969, which met with resistance from some of the unionist community and from the authorities, and culminated in the 1969 Northern Ireland riots.
Despite the inspired nonviolent resistance of the Czech and Slovak population, the reformers had little hope of holding out against Soviet pressure and ultimately were forced to accede to Soviet demands, signing the Moscow protocols.
Acrylic is the most common plastic glazing used for dome skylights today ; however, polycarbonate and copolyester materials are also often used as glazing, where additional properties such as impact resistance may be required to meet specific demands.
He was not entirely powerless, however -- during the Anschluss crisis, he provided some of the stiffest resistance ot the Nazi demands.
This process, known as Francization, often causes resistance amongst the subject peoples, leading to demands for independence.
The surprisingly strong popular support for these movements forced rulers to give in to many of the Märzforderungen ( demands of March ) almost without resistance.
In as much as the will represents the Bible and the coat represents the practice of Christianity, the allegory of the narrative is supposed to be an apology for the Anglican church's refusal to alter its practice in accordance with Puritan demands and its continued resistance to alliance with the Roman church.
But in 1522, when war was again declared, he emphatically refused to bear any part of the responsibility, and in 1523 he opposed in convocation the financial demands which met with a more strenuous resistance in the House of Commons.
Ivy agrees under one condition: using home-grown drugs to weaken Selina's resistance, Ivy demands the identity of the true Batman.
However, the major source of resistance to the freeway's construction was community opposition and the side effects of these demands.
In effect, the turn moved the party to the right, in contrast with many demands from within ; it also meant the disarmament of those members of the Italian resistance movement that had been organized by the PCI ( the Garibaldi Brigades ).
Due to resistance as well as sudden and unexpected demands for more troops in the Mediterranean and on the border with Persia, the Ottoman authorities placed the city and its immediate hinterlands under the control of one of the aristocrats of the Bellou people, whom they appointed Naib of Massawa and made answerable to the Ottoman governor at Suakin.
In addition to other factors, Louis XVIII's health up until 1824 was in serious decline, reducing his resistance to the extreme Ultra demands, meaning that before he even came to the throne, the Comte d ' Artois had essentially been dominating government.
The Palestinian Arab revolt was precipitated by popular resistance against heavy demands for conscripts, as peasants were well aware that conscription was little more than a death sentence.
In conflict theory and Marxist philosophy, passive resistance is a rational response to demands that may simply be disagreed with.
< li > A pervasive pattern of negativistic attitudes and passive resistance to demands for adequate performance, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by four ( or more ) of the following:
When founded on June 11, 1945 in the city of Odense, the 250 representatives of resistance movements and those of the government, both had demands to the new Home Guard.
The demands of the Korean war in 1950-53 led to a global shortage of goods that helped overcome lingering resistance to the purchase of German products.
It took two years to break down Japanese resistance, but with the threat of looming British demands for similar privileges, the Tokugawa government eventually capitulated.

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