Sentences with phrase «emerging resistance even»

There are signs of emerging resistance even to the latest generation of drugs being rolled out, the highly effective artemisinin - based drugs, triggering worries that the world might soon be left empty - handed (Science, 19 December 2008, p. 1776).

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As emerging research sheds light on possible reasons for lactation trouble even when mothers receive competent support, insulin resistance, or IR, is rising to the forefront of the discussion of possible causes.
This observation has researchers even more worried, because it suggests resistance could then emerge elsewhere, such as Africa.
Monitoring parasite populations for a specific genetic background — in this case, a fixed set of four well - defined mutations in the fd, arps10, mdr2, and crt genes — could allow researchers to assess the likelihood of new resistance - causing mutations emerging in different locations, helping to target high - risk regions even before resistant parasites take hold.
(3,18; cf. 19,20) Even in visceral fat, it has recently emerged that the obesity - driven rise in inflammation and insulin resistance is associated with an abnormal accumulation of senescent cells, albeit senescent endothelial cells rather than adipocytes.
With recent triple - A titles such as Halo: Reach, Killzone 3, Resistance 3, and Crysis 2 suffering from uneven refresh rates and even sporadic breaks in the action, PC envy is becoming an emerging epidemic, as the polygon pushing ability of graphic cards are outperforming the capabilities of the 360 and PS3.
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