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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1989
Among the reasons for use of antimicrobials in combination is the desire to achieve synergistic inhibitory or bactericidal activity. Several methods have been used to test for the presence of synergistic interactions, but virtually all are either very time consuming or nonstandardized.
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Among the reasons for use of antimicrobials in combination is the desire to achieve synergistic inhibitory or bactericidal activity. Several methods have been used to test for the presence of synergistic interactions, but virtually all are either very time consuming or nonstandardized.
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Science, 1961
More than 30 mouse tumors are associated with virus-like agents that may readily be detected by enzymic techniques. Radiation and chemically induced tumors do not ordinarily give evidence of such activity. The present report is of experiments in which a synergistic effect has been observed to occur when animals were inoculated with both the filtrable ...
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More than 30 mouse tumors are associated with virus-like agents that may readily be detected by enzymic techniques. Radiation and chemically induced tumors do not ordinarily give evidence of such activity. The present report is of experiments in which a synergistic effect has been observed to occur when animals were inoculated with both the filtrable ...
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Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine, 2005
therapy, based upon their individual activities. Scientifically, studies of multiple agents, especially in humans, are infrequent because of the difficulty in asserting mechanisms of action. However, foods are complex mixtures of water- and fat-soluble antioxidants, providing key functions in health promotion and interacting to maintain antioxidant ...
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therapy, based upon their individual activities. Scientifically, studies of multiple agents, especially in humans, are infrequent because of the difficulty in asserting mechanisms of action. However, foods are complex mixtures of water- and fat-soluble antioxidants, providing key functions in health promotion and interacting to maintain antioxidant ...
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Microbiological sciences, 1990
Microbial synergy is well recognized but its role in the pathogenesis of human infections is poorly understood and probably underestimated. Recent experiments with animal models and in vitro studies should facilitate a more objective and critical assessment of the contribution to various infections by microorganisms, individually and collectively.
H R, Ingham, P R, Sisson
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Microbial synergy is well recognized but its role in the pathogenesis of human infections is poorly understood and probably underestimated. Recent experiments with animal models and in vitro studies should facilitate a more objective and critical assessment of the contribution to various infections by microorganisms, individually and collectively.
H R, Ingham, P R, Sisson
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Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2021
Marina Pérez-Flecha González +3 more
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Marina Pérez-Flecha González +3 more
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Papers of the American Society of Church History, 1889
The problems of anthropology depend for their solution in an unusually large degree upon psychology. While the evangelical church looks to the Bible for the materials of its theology, it still depends upon the use of human reason in the interpretation and adjustment of the materials there presented.
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The problems of anthropology depend for their solution in an unusually large degree upon psychology. While the evangelical church looks to the Bible for the materials of its theology, it still depends upon the use of human reason in the interpretation and adjustment of the materials there presented.
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