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Resistant Congestive Heart Failure
Postgraduate Medicine, 1964Resistant congestive heart failure implies that the usual measures of treatment are not controlling the symptoms, but that response to treatment is still possible. In patients with this condition, the physician must review the diagnosis and treatment carefully, and should consider the possibility of unrecognized treatable or associated or complicating ...
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Resistance of cerclage to knot failure
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1985SUMMARY The comparative ability of loop-knotted and twist-knotted cerclage to withstand tensile forces was tested. Two twist-knot devices and one loop-knot device were used to apply cerclage wires to a 5-cm diameter split circular jaw mounted on a tensile testing machine. Twist-knot devices were tested with 0.8-, 1.0-, or 1.2-mm wire, and the loop-knot
J W, Wilson, D M, Belloli, T, Robbins
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Insulin resistance in chronic heart failure
European Heart Journal, 1994The objective of this study was to investigate the existence of abnormalities of insulin sensitivity in patients with chronic heart failure. Glucose metabolism and insulin resistance were assessed in 10 male patients with severe, chronic heart failure and in 10 matched control subjects.
J W, Swan +5 more
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Chemotherapeutic Failure: Resistance or Insensitivity?
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1993Immunocyte and germ cell neoplasms, often curable by chemotherapy, arise from normal tissues most vulnerable to the effects of cytotoxic drugs; generalizing from these results to treating other tumors with such agents may not be entirely valid. Our limited success in treating epithelial neoplasms may be due to insensitivity rather than to drug ...
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Insulin Resistance in Chronic Heart Failure
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 2000Insulin resistance is an important risk factor for the development of hypertension, atherosclerotic heart disease, left ventricular hypertrophy and dysfunction, and heart failure. It reflects a disturbance of glucose metabolism and potentially worsens metabolic efficiency of both skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle.
A J, Coats, S D, Anker, S, Anker
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Gonorrhoea treatment failure and ciprofloxacin resistance
International Journal of STD & AIDS, 1998Summary: Ciprofloxacin-resistant strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae have been on the increase over the past few years in Singapore and worldwide. The aim of this study is to correlate treatment failures with in vitro ciprofloxacin resistance of N. gonorrhoeae . A total of 694 patients attending the Department of STD Control (DSC) clinic in 1996 who were
P P, Ng, R K, Chan, A E, Ling
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2020
Abstract The attempts of religious Zionists to establish halakha as the law of Israel failed. This chapter examines the response of religious Zionist leaders to this failure, and their bitter resentment of Israel’s secular legal institutions that, in their view, had usurped halakhic rule.
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Abstract The attempts of religious Zionists to establish halakha as the law of Israel failed. This chapter examines the response of religious Zionist leaders to this failure, and their bitter resentment of Israel’s secular legal institutions that, in their view, had usurped halakhic rule.
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Drug-Resistant Surgical Failure
2013A 45-year-old right-handed Caucasian male was referred for evaluation of drug-resistant localization-related epilepsy. His seizures were characterized by an abrupt onset of staring with behavioral arrest, lip smacking, and transient impairment of consciousness. Occasionally, his focal seizures evolved into generalized seizures.
Ricky W. Lee, Gregory D. Cascino
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Resistance, Drug Failure, and Disease Progression
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 1994The clinical significance of the reduced in vitro susceptibility of HIV to antiretroviral agents has been difficult to elucidate for nucleoside analogs such as zidovudine. However, the virological significance of resistance to nevirapine and other HIV-1-specific reverse transcriptase inhibitors has been established. With antiretroviral therapy, disease
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Assessing market failures driving pesticide resistance
ScienceSome US farms’ use of transgenic Bt corn raises ...
Zachary, Brown, Dominic, Reisig
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