Resistance
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But having been encouraged to see the voice not as an experience but as a symptom, my fear and
resistance
towards it intensified.
And that's fortunate, because we can put two electrodes on your palm and measure the change in skin
resistance
produced by sweating.
Is there a
resistance
mounting towards this stuff?
Do you see any positive signs, green shoots of
resistance?
James Bridle: I don't know about direct resistance, because I think this stuff is super long-term.
From an evolutionary perspective, your body's
resistance
to weight loss makes sense.
But even then, there's a
resistance.
The answer is that they use one of two basic strategies: securely storing these compounds or evolving
resistance
to them.
Snakes also employ the second strategy: built-in biochemical
resistance.
Meanwhile, poison dart frogs have also evolved
resistance
to their own toxins, but through a different mechanism.
Poisonous and venomous animals aren’t the only ones that can develop this resistance: their predators and prey can, too.
The garter snake, which dines on neurotoxic salamanders, has evolved
resistance
to salamander toxins through some of the same genetic changes as the salamanders themselves.
The result is that the genes providing the highest
resistance
and toxicity will be passed on in greatest quantities to the next generations.
As toxicity ramps up,
resistance
does too, in an evolutionary arms race that plays out over millions of years.
And they were among the chief organizers of the
resistance
to that putsch.
That
resistance
is a lot of the point of the poem, which shows me, Armantrout shows me what it's like to hear grave threats and mortal dishonesty in the language of everyday life, and once she's done that, I think she can show other people, women and men, what it's like to feel that way and say to other people, women and men who feel so alienated or so threatened that they're not alone.
The delicate hair-like cilia in the airways and lungs start recovering within weeks, and are restored after 9 months, improving
resistance
to infection.
Catalog all the skills you had to deploy, how to negotiate, how to advocate, how to frame issues, how to navigate diversity in conflict, all those skills that enabled you to bring folks on board and to overcome
resistance.
On the occasion of my first visit, we toured his house and we saw hundreds of works of museum quality, and then we paused in front of a closed door and Dr. Robicsek said, with obvious pride, "Now for the piece De resistance."
We are engineering new anticancer therapeutics, to limit toxicity and to reduce drug
resistance.
The following week, he began ever so slightly to show muscle
resistance.
I photographed him taking his first unaided breath, the celebratory moment after he showed muscle
resistance
for the very first time, the new adapted technologies that allowed him to gain more and more independence.
Now, could this plant be the answer to antibiotic
resistance?
You know, antibiotic
resistance
is proving to be a big challenge globally.
Basically, the massive use of antibiotics around the world has imposed such large selection pressure on bacteria that
resistance
is now a problem, because we've now selected for just the resistant bacteria.
The next slide I'm about to show you is of carbapenem
resistance
in acinetobacter.
And you can see in 1999 this is the pattern of resistance, mostly under about 10 percent across the United States.
So I don't know where you live, but wherever it is, it certainly is a lot worse now than it was in 1999, and that is the problem of antibiotic
resistance.
Resistance
to artemisinin has already emerged, and if this were to become widespread, that puts at risk the single drug that we have to treat malaria around the world in a way that's currently safe and efficacious.
Mosquitos develop
resistance.
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