Sentences with phrase «weapon against drug»

Now, version 3.0 has a unique three - pronged approach to killing bacteria that could give doctors a powerful new weapon against drug - resistant bacteria and help researchers engineer more durable antibiotics.

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The stockpiling began in the 1990s, as Congress implemented the military - transfer program to equip police with automatic weapons and armored trucks to better protect themselves against drug gangs and neutralize armed assailants like the two men who carried out the Columbine High School massacre.
«If you're serious and consistent about ending violence against our inmates and our officers, then you're going to understand why we need common sense measures to stop weapons and drugs from getting into this facility,» said de Blasio then.
One is working to create new weapons against cancer, while the other is working to ensure drugs that enter the market do not bring dangerous unintended consequences.
A commonly used anti-parasite drug could be the next weapon in the fight against malaria.
An experimental drug that shuts down construction of virus - making factories could become a new weapon against MERS and similar respiratory diseases.
«This drug was not developed as an alternative to vaccination but rather as an additional weapon in our arsenal against the virus that may enable us to improve disease management and rapidly silence outbreaks,» he says.
That suggestion has its skeptics, but if the drug makes it through clinical trials, it would be a much needed weapon against several increasingly hard - to - treat infections.
A class of therapeutic drugs known as protein kinase inhibitors has in the past decade become a powerful weapon in the fight against various life - threatening diseases, including certain types of leukemia, lung cancer, kidney cancer and squamous cell cancer of the head and neck.
Police officials also confiscated various computers, drugs, weapons and any type of administrative files that could help build the case against these criminals.
OFAC is the US Treasury Department, which is responsible for economic and trade sanctions against countries and individuals accused by the US authorities of involvement in terrorism, drug trafficking, human rights violations, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, transnational organized crime and other unlawful activities.
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