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Meanings of successful eradication in English
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Usage of successful eradication in English
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He said community involvement was crucial in the successfuleradication mission.
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As first-line treatments are empiric, knowledge of antimicrobial resistance is key to successfuleradication.
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Previous fruit fly responses and successfuleradication include:
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In humans, gastric hepcidin expression was elevated during H pylori infection and normalised after successfuleradication.
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Although surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation can often control primary tumor growth, successfuleradication of disseminated metastases remains rare.
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After successfuleradication, these 3 patients were placed under observation without medication and the ulcer has not recurred.
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Biosecurity Minister Damien O'Connor said the successfuleradication of the noxious pest from Wairarapa was thought to be a world first.
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Background: The increasing prevalence of antimicrobial resistance, together with the lack of novel treatment options, negatively affects successfuleradication of Helicobacter pylori.
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These results support the idea that recovery of acid secretion may be one of factors for development of gastric mucosal erosions after successfuleradication.
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He said two years had passed since a dead mouse was found on the island, which was enough time to confirm a successfuleradication.
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Patients with minimal persisting lymphoma infiltrates after successfuleradication of H pylori are considered treatment failures and referred for radiation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or surgery.
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Vaccinia was the first vaccine developed for the successfuleradication of smallpox and has properties that make it attractive as a universal vaccine vector.
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Conclusions: Most patients with minimal histological residuals of gastric MALT lymphoma after successfuleradication of H pylori had a favourable disease course without oncological treatment.
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The successfuleradication of smallpox in 10 years compares with the target date set in 1985 for dracunculiasis eradication - 1995.
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Although eradication was not possible in 1 patient because of adverse effects to the drugs, successfuleradication was obtained in the remaining 3 patients.