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The resistance against resistance [PDF]

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Microbiologist Laura Piddock talks about her efforts to raise the profile of antibiotics research.
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RESISTING RESISTING EXTERNALISM

Episteme, 2013
AbstractIn “Externalism Resisted,” Jonathan Vogel addresses some important, foundational questions about the nature of justification. Vogel's focus is on Ernest Sosa's case against internalism about justification in Epistemic Justification. We defend Sosa against criticism leveled by Vogel.
Christopher T. Buford, Anthony Brueckner
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Resisting resistance: is there a solution for malaria?

Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery, 2016
Currently, widely used antimalarial drugs have a limited clinical lifespan due to parasite resistance development. With resistance continuously rising, antimalarial drug discovery requires strategies to decrease the time of delivering a new antimalarial drug while simultaneously increasing the drug's therapeutic lifespan.
Verlinden, Bianca K.   +2 more
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Resistance to Change [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Established firms often fail to maintain leadership following disrup tive market shifts. We argue that such firms are more prone to internal resistance. A radical adjustment of assets affects the distribution of employee rents, creating winners and losers. Losers resist large changes when strong customer goodwill cushions the consequences.
James Dow   +2 more
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Resistance to the Resisters

2017
This chapter is an explication of the sixth section (“Resistance to the Resisters”) of “The Freudian Thing.” This section is devoted to developing a powerful critique of ideas about “defenses” and “resistances” originating with Anna Freud’s 1936 The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense.
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RESISTING IMAGINATIVE RESISTANCE

The Philosophical Quarterly, 2005
Recently, philosophers have identified certain fictional propositions with which one does not imaginatively engage, even where one is transparently intended by their authors to do so. One approach to explaining this categorizes it as 'resistance', that is, as deliberate failure to imagine that the relevant propositions are true; the phenomenon has ...
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Forum: On Resisting Resistance

American Anthropologist, 1996
The concept of resistance has become one of anthropology's dominant theoretical preoccupations - so influential, in fact, that it threatens to overshadow other aspects of social life, to the detriment of our understanding of cultural complexity and creativity. Through a brief examination of two ethnographic cases from radically different social worlds,
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Resistance to Castration – Resistance to Drugs

2013
Up to 70 % of newly diagnosed patients with advanced prostate cancer (PCa) will progress to castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) and, in most cases (from 50 to 70 %), will develop hematogenous bone metastasis. Once PCa cells spread to the skeleton, cancer-related death becomes inevitable, with a death burden of more than 28,000 cases in 2012, in
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Resistance and Conformity

2011
Resistance to peer influence, or the ability to resist making choices or adopting views under the implicit or explicit influence of your peers, is expected to undergo changes during adolescence. Two developmental trajectories have emerged from the field.
Sumter, S.R.   +2 more
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Resistance

2021
This chapter assesses the socio-spatial, organisational, and ideological nature of resistance to estate demolition in London. It begins by analysing housing activism with reference to council housing, and situates recent anti-demolition campaigns in relation to earlier campaigns against stock transfer to housing associations.
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