The first key issue was health security, he said, including antimicrobial resistance.
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The World Health Organisation found the resistance of health workers was common.
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Antibiotic resistance is considered one of the world's major public health concerns.
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Antibiotic resistance is a problem that continues to challenge the healthcare sector.
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The World Health Organisation has reported 57 cases of Tamiflu resistance worldwide.
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This overestimation is probably a result of decreased aortic impedance in AR.
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Barrier function, migration, and proliferation were measured using electric cell-substrate impedance-sensing technology.
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The usual diagrammatic symbol for an impedance coil is shown in Fig.
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We further found the impedance switching to be reversible under physiological conditions.
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Methodology: Cell viability was monitored in real-time by impedance-based cell electronic sensing.
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Estimates obtained by using population-specific and general resistivity coefficients were very similar.
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In this regime, linear resistivity vs temperature reflects intrinsic electron-acoustic phonon scattering.
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We find a strong correlation between the PCE and the sample resistivity.
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Electrical-resistivity probes with tap into the structures' electrical flows.
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Our theory also predicts a sizable Hall drag resistivity at densities away from the CNP.
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This rests on the principle that the electricresistance of metal conductors increases with the temperature.
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It also offers rails, structurals, merchant products, electricresistance welded pipes, spiral welded pipes and silicon steel sheets.
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The study of the partitions should be directed to their separating effect on the gases, and to their electricresistance.
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Another resemblance results also from the experiments by which M. Perreau established that these rays act on the electricresistance of selenium.
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The electricresistance is about 0.0075 ohm.
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Previous research showed that resistanceinwires narrower than 10 nanometers on silicon chips increases exponentially, but the Australian researchers were undeterred.
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The temperature of the solution is evaluated by monitoring its electricalresistance.
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Transepithelial electricalresistance decreased markedly upon application of 40 mM hydrogen peroxide.
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Fluid transport is proportional to the electricalresistance of the ambient medium.
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Those other materials added electricalresistance and slowed down the connections.
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Physicists knew electricalresistance didn't kick in the moment a voltage was applied.
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You remember doubtless that the element selenium varies its electricalresistance under light?
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An additional relay circuit will be installed to avoid an increase in electricalresistance.
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The Berkeley bionic chip works by gauging the electricalresistance of a cell membrane.
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Transcellular electricalresistance or human serum albumin leakage in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid was determined, respectively.
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Unfortunately, the weak variation of electricalresistance with temperature results in limited responsivity for absorbed power.
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Transendothelial electricalresistance was used to evaluate the action of IL-6 on endothelial cells in vitro.
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In essence, if you cool certain substances to very low temperatures, they exhibit zero electricalresistance.
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It is like working out a problem in electricalresistance by a nice convenient algebraicalformula
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The parasites, Wikswo explained, are encapsulated in a tissue shell which has a high electricalresistance.
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But the carbon filament had low electricalresistance.
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Additionally, it is possible to simultaneously reduce the electricalresistance, and sterilize the electrode for practical use.