Kennet issues another urgent works notice, dealing with security, rainproofing and eradication of dry rot. |
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They said that eradication of H pylori might be a cost effective treatment for non-ulcer dyspepsia in infected patients. |
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The main focus of these proposals is eradication pacts with community or individual growers. |
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The aim of the research has been to optimise vaccine schedules for control, elimination, or eradication of disease. |
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So this makes it very difficult to combat, either through eradication or interdiction or else finding alternative livelihoods for Afghan farmers. |
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However, the eradication double therapy that eliminated the H. pylori may also have eliminated other, established halitotic bacteria. |
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But the city budget will only allocate money for the dengue eradication campaign, which includes fumigation. |
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If racism is to be snuffed out altogether then a much greater priority must be the eradication of poverty, its real fuel. |
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Until he saw the eradication program in use, he could hardly believe that he would ever see the day when the boll weevil would be eliminated. |
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Before the eradication program started, I was already using boll weevil traps, and I didn't have any trouble with the boll weevil at all. |
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And that was the area of some of the first campaigns, the mass campaigns for penicillin, the yaws eradication. |
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Through the department of moral censorship, provision has been made for the eradication of beggary. |
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In the U.S. eradication program, infested trees are also chipped into tiny pieces after they are taken down. |
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In this latter group, eradication of the infection has been reported to increase gastric acid secretion toward normal. |
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But with the eradication of that status, the financial position of the State had gone from bad to worse. |
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At the end of his sabbatical year, he signed the official proclamation declaring worldwide eradication of the disease. |
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Unless polio is eliminated in India and Nigeria, global eradication cannot be achieved. |
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This was the spark that ignited the discontent aroused by the eradication of coca fields, following Washington's guidelines. |
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The patrician elite who financed and directed the institution saw its mission as the eradication of class conflict. |
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The General Hospital, Chennai, was then a nodal centre for smallpox eradication. |
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Presumably, imminently, the next step will be the eradication of the old Abbey name to be replaced by that of their Spanish buyout puppetmasters. |
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I would like to remind my fellow brothers and sisters that their primary objective should be service delivery and the eradication of poverty. |
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But the eradication of color and blank skies alone could not atone for the analog indiscriminateness of photography. |
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The eradication of the practice of torture was one of the major challenges undertaken by the United Nations. |
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Antibiotic overuse has been responsible for the development of bacteria that resist eradication. |
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Although appendiceal carcinoids are potentially lethal neoplasms, tumor eradication is usually feasible and effective. |
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New medical knowledge, mosquito eradication, and window screens transformed the sleeping experience for only a generation or two. |
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All cancer relatives who tested positive for H. pylori infection were treated with eradication therapy. |
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When the eradication initiative was launched in 1988 polio was endemic in 125 countries. |
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Mullin understands the urgent need for education to lead to the eradication of these misconceptions. |
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The bacteriological outcome variable was the eradication of the initial pathogen. |
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That is why taxpayers ' money is not being spent on an eradication attempt at this time. |
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He is accused of attempting to sabotage the eradication plan by giving rats an antidote to the poison used in the eradication. |
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The eradication of poverty is indeed today a vital condition for global stability, democracy and peace. |
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I'm amazed by the monstrosity of architecture, the eradication of beautiful buildings. |
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Let us rededicate ourselves to global peace, human dignity, and the eradication of injustice that breeds rage and vengeance. |
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Why do we not have suppressive vaccination which would lead to the final eradication of the disease? |
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Further, the developing countries did not want environmental issues to unduly detract them from the primary task of development and eradication of poverty. |
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By 2020 I would like to see the eradication of the effects of poverty. |
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The eradication of poverty is, therefore, not any more a matter of condescendence or of compassion, but a matter of conscience. |
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A predator eradication program used to be in effect in that area but the program no longer exists. |
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Some countries like Japan have initiated a largemouth bass eradication program much to the dismay of freshwater fishing enthusiasts. |
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Mrs Ries has also strongly continued the important process of naming and shaming toxic chemicals and seeking their eradication. |
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As a developing nation, says China, its primary challenge is poverty eradication and economic development. |
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Yet E. T. survives his eradication from the social arena with the energy and awareness of a man who has a cross to bear. |
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Yet in decades of 80's, a vast campaign aiming malaria eradication took place through the process of pulverization with DDT applied in homes. |
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The Task Force will function as a catalytic agent to enhance the role of ICTs in poverty eradication and development. |
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Rotarians taking part in a polio immunization campaign in Ethiopia recently enjoyed a boost of star power for the eradication effort. |
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De-link SIAs from associated events that might be used by antigovernment elements to politicise the polio eradication initiative. |
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Articulation with state and federal governments for the signature of a document repudiating torture and commitment to its eradication. |
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It shifts the focus from eradication and cure to containment and palliation. |
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Yet, while onchocerciasis eradication is a success and children born in the 1990s have no risk of river blindness, malaria is still a problem in developing countries. |
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Once the virus is present in a water system in the wild, eradication is impossible. |
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But uprooting is often a haphazard affair, usually affecting those who cannot bribe the eradication teams to pass over their plots. |
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In dyspeptic patients with an H. pylori infection, the concurrent gastritis can be healed with appropriate eradication therapy. |
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By merging with Phero Tech International, Contech was able to add an insect eradication division developing products based on pheromone studies. |
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The country is working towards the eradication of this unwholesome practice. |
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At the local level, a local council for the eradication of illiteracy was established at the administrative centre of each governorate. |
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These developments make clear that eradication of the practice of torture demands a multifaceted strategy. |
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Using radio tracking we discovered that signal crayfish were crossing woodland and climbing quite steep bankings which makes eradication extremely difficult. |
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He noted that poverty was a bane whose eradication required even greater efforts than those mustered thus far by the international community. |
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The path to the eradication of extreme poverty is littered with unfulfilled pledges that could easily engender cynicism and despair. |
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It is a crucial year to drive home the message that trade rules must support poverty eradication. |
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A coerced apology does not advance the primary objective of the CHRA, namely the eradication of discriminatory practices. |
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Prolonged remission with eradication of the disease is difficult to achieve in the indolent nodular lymphomas. |
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The total eradication of nuclear weapons was the only guarantee that they would never be used and would not proliferate. |
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If eradication is not feasible, some form of control may be achievable, even though this will need to be ongoing. |
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Microbiologic cure used a four-point scale to document eradication of the pathogen, microbiologic persistence, indeterminate results, or missing data. |
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In fact, a sense of skepticism permeated our discussions with donors about the value-added of human rights as an approach for hunger eradication. |
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It is not a path to the eradication of poverty but only a measure to ease it. |
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The Spanish presidency has made it one of its priorities to focus on the prevention and eradication of violence against women. |
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Yet, these diseases rarely feature on national or regional poverty eradication strategies. |
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We remain convinced that the proper emphasis should be placed on the eradication of structural injustice, one sure cause of poverty. |
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Ensure that persistence of toxins in the environment does not occur as a result of eradication. |
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No one is addressing this matter and those who want to deal with it propose eradication. |
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In addition, forests can contribute to poverty eradication, which may also require financial support. |
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Electricity has been used as a weapon to fight poverty eradication and has been quite successful. |
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We currently live in a volatile, unstable world and the eradication of these destructive weapons is more pressing than ever. |
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Perrier's sifaka of Madagascar and the Tana River red colobus of Kenya are now restricted to tiny patches of tropical forest, leaving them vulnerable to rapid eradication. |
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No non-proliferation among nuclear have-nots without serious commitment to eradication by nuclear haves. |
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But I think at this stage, we're better off taking the risk and hitting the traffickers than burdening the farmers with a major eradication program. |
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I will never forget a poster devoted to the eradication of illiteracy. |
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Simply put, their eradication could have a major effect on the global span of life far beyond the marine habitat. |
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The eradication campaign has inspired all sorts of paranoid theories, especially among less-educated Pakistanis. |
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This included eradication of mosquitoes, plus elimination of non-native species such as water hyacinth by flooding with salt water and trapping nutria and feral hogs. |
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This division of the national police is acquiring an increasingly militarized profile, as it takes over forced eradication tasks in territories where war is being waged. |
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Regardless of the technique of choice, eg, photodynamic therapy, brachytherapy, Nd-YAG laser, or electrocautery, complete tumor eradication is the ultimate goal. |
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Last June, employees went on strike demanding a better salary, more allowances and the eradication of corruption, collusion and nepotistic practices in the company. |
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I would like to remind my fellow brothers and sisters in the ANC that their primary objective should be service delivery and the eradication of poverty. |
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However, this increase must be placed in the context of a steep rise in the cost to the Exchequer of disease eradication measures in recent years. |
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Nongovernment organizations have initiated public health programs such as the Rockefeller Foundation which undertook eradication of pellagra and hookworm. |
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Studies from the late 1960s and the 1970s revealed that streptococcal eradication was equal with intramuscularly and orally administered penicillins. |
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An important factor in this regard is the achievement of harmony between civilizations and the eradication of extremism in whatever soil it may spring from. |
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The complete tittle of the Plant Protection Act also gives the purposes of the Act, namely: the prevention, eradication and control of plant diseases and pests. |
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Even using the most aggressive surgical procedure and the best antibiotic treatment, the eradication of infection remains a goal that we do not always manage to achieve. |
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Endoscopic cure, clinical cure, overall therapeutic cure, and mycological eradication were comparable for patients in the Mycamine and fluconazole treatment groups. |
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Hours later, President Kim made a public apology for the corruption in his administration and vowed to make the eradication of corruption one of the priorities of his last year in office. |
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In WHO parlance elimination means doing away with the disease as a public health problem, as distinct from eradication which means literally wiping the causative organism off the face of the earth. |
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Achievement of an objective as vast as the eradication of poverty requires an unerring commitment to policy coherence, the coordinated and consistent use of all tools, policies and resources toward the objective at hand. |
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We must reject this reform and reject its logic, that of pure, simple and discriminatory eradication of production, of Community tobacco production, and we must reject its ideological, moralistic and simplistic inspiration. |
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The eradication of the salmonella bacteria is a priority for food safety, but conventional means of eradication used around the world are mostly ineffective because of the epidemiological characteristics of the disease. |
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The Organization must continue to work harder to unite the world in working towards the total eradication of poverty and to put an end to the suffering of the world's poor and marginalized. |
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In this context, the government has to make explicit that Canada's ultimate goal in its foreign policy is the eradication of global inequities, and promote a broad public debate about how this can be achieved. |
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He will have for what he pleads, through the eradication of disease. |
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Given the progress made towards democracy, social inclusion and poverty eradication, there was no excuse for such violence, which was stirred up by extremist groups. |
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Patrick's reported serpent eradication was really a metaphor for his Christianizing influence. |
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Economic growth must take place alongside the environmental objective of reducing greenhouse gases and the social objectives of employment creation and poverty eradication. |
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Anopheles minimus was recorded in this district after a period of about 45 years of launching the malaria eradication programme. |
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The GOP showed resolve in continuing programmed eradication despite violent attacks by narcoterrorists against counternarcotics authorities. |
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At a time when the international community invites action toward the eradication of poverty, governments are pursuing three objectives: to cut social spending, to reduce deficits and to pay back our debts. |
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Peruvian officials talk up their coca eradication. |
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By contrast, and in line with the letter and spirit of the Cotonou Agreement, the ACP place emphasis on development issues and poverty eradication. |
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Since 1986, the Carter Center has played a leading role in guinea worm eradication through its extensive support to national prevention campaigns. |
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Even if our goal at the outset is more gradualist and reformist, does not pursuit of justice imply at least a reduction of privilege, if not its outright eradication? |
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In 2014, the Peruvian government eradication agency, CORAH operated in Peru's San Martin, Huanuco, Pasco, Loreto, and Ucayali regions. |
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Perspectives have to be shuffled around and the goal of development must be the eradication of poverty, work for everyone and the well-being of communities. |
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Once eradication is on the cards, it becomes important to identify and treat carriers who may not be showing clinical malaria symptoms, but who carry low levels of the parasite. |
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As a result there is often a conflation of development and conflict prevention with global security and anti-terrorism, and the integrity of development assistance for poverty eradication is at stake. |
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However, it needs to be made more effective through a greater focus on actions aimed at poverty eradication and through better and faster implementation. |
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There are important changes occurring internationally and within Canada that may be able to inject new life into multilateral processes and could contribute to making trade work for poverty eradication. |
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An eradication of the disease is not envisaged in the near future. |
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Like the eradication of polio, it was a moral and economic imperative. |
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We conducted a prospective study to determine the effect of tonsillectomy on the eradication of H pylori from the gastrointestinal tract. |
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Clearly, if the eradication of extreme poverty could be described in terms of the realization of human rights, it would provide an enormous push towards international efforts in that direction. |
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To do so, we need to set targets and the target is not eradication. |
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The conjunction of huge unmet global needs, including responding to the challenges of global warming and the eradication of poverty, in a world with excess capacity and mass unemployment is unacceptable. |
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One of the main problems hampering the eradication of domestic violence is the lack of shelters, as women who face violence can find themselves with nowhere to turn for protection. |
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Measurement of organism eradication was performed in 50 patients receiving daptomycin and 52 receiving a comparator drug. |
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Ask participants to create a one-minute speech about Rotary's work toward polio eradication that they can use to educate non-Rotarians in casual conversation. |
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As a way to improve the efficiency of our actions and increase their impact on poverty eradication, we also believe that untying of aid should be extended. |
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Persister cells are pheno-typic variants of the bacterium wild type, tolerant to eradication by antibiotics because of their dormancy. |
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The territory of the Kaliningrad Region, an exclave of Russia surrounded by EU territory, is adjacent to Member States that are making their final efforts towards complete eradication of the disease. |
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Since its creation, it has played a leading role in the eradication of smallpox. |
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Heymann is a medical epidemiologist who began his career in India with the smallpox eradication program. |
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The occurrence and persistence of CSF in wild boar, which has emerged in recent years in some areas of the Community and in some candidate countries is also an obstacle to disease eradication. |
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Since such children do not form a special social category in poverty eradication intervention programmes, their inclusion in Education for All efforts tends to be a hit-or-miss phenomenon. |
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Through support from UNICEF, the World Health Organization and the Carter Centre, Burkina Faso had only one imported case of Guinea worm in 2008, and is currently in pre-certification phase for eradication. |
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Impact of microscopic duodenitis on symptomatic response to Helicobacter pylori eradication in functional dyspepsia. |
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This may be double Dutch to some people, but in practice it would enable us to see which poverty eradication categories the money is spent on, and also to give an account of the situation in these terms at a later date. |
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We can and we should work together with other people and institutions, civil and government, to collaborate all together in the eradication of these practices that lacerate the lives of many children in our countries. |
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In 1980, the agency announced that the eradication of smallpox had been completed. |
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Housing development in the Tijuana Hills has led to eradication of many seasonal mountain streams. |
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Gentrification was aided by the Atlanta Housing Authority's eradication of the city's public housing. |
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While their primary objective is to contribute to poverty eradication, improvement of access to social services and improvement of governance and rule of law, they support non-state actors in pursuance of these goals. |
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The investment will assist salmon farm operators in New Brunswick, the only segment of the aquaculture industry to experience significant uncompensated losses due to eradication orders aimed at disease control. |
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Scientists are now calling on government authorities to revisit this decision before eradication is too difficult and costly to consider. |
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The concept must be defined broadly within the framework of poverty eradication, acknowledging that lack of legal empowerment was not a cause of poverty but an aggravating factor. |
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Although workers were sometimes still paid less than the minimum wage or the subsistence minimum, the number of such cases had declined perceptibly thanks to the implementation of the poverty eradication strategy. |
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Overall, however, the progress towards eradication was disappointing, especially in Africa and in the Indian subcontinent. |
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The road to democracy, to respect for human rights, to a sound administrative and legal system, to the eradication of corruption, seems to be a long road beset with obstacles. |
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As the campaign neared its goal, Fenner and his team played an important role in verifying eradication. |
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Courtly intrigue The futility of coca eradication ReprintsMr Fachin's travails have little to do with jurisprudence and everything to do with a power struggle between an unruly Congress and an enfeebled president. |
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If it were only a matter of being 'enlightened', the progress achieved in mass education and the 'deconstruction' of pseudo-racial ideologies would long ago have led to the eradication of these scourges. |
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The promotion of sustainable development, democracy, human rights and the eradication of poverty must be at the heart of Europe's trade and foreign relations policies. |
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The theme of violence against women has been addressed within the Council, emphasising that its eradication requires an unstinting effort by governments and society as a whole. |
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It causes such a problem of invading pastureland that at one time the British government had an eradication programme. |
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He said that before the polio eradication initiative, the department of health had eliminated small pox and measles. |
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The EPI programme is currently strengthening its surveillance of acute flaccid paralysis and measles in line with its goals of eradication and elimination of polio and measles. |
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It is therefore appropriate to amend the detailed eradication provisions accordingly by making the culling of the entire herd optional depending upon the prevailing local situation. |
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With child poverty rates at a 17 year high, is it not now time for a renewed commitment to truly make the eradication of poverty a national priority? |
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Special attention should be paid to elaborating a strategy for eradication of animal disease and the strengthening and upgrading of the control systems. |
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Even by temporarily censoring the telegraphic communications, the federal government could not have passed indefinitely under silence the eradication of a city of at least 10.000 souls. |
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For example, my particular hobbyhorse is poverty eradication. |
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Over the next 12 months, the campaign will concentrate on synchronized immunization programs in west and central Africa to get eradication efforts back on track. |
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In 1955, the malaria eradication programme was launched, although it was later altered in objective. |
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Morbilliviruses can switch hosts, and new ecologic niches created by the eradication of rinderpest may provide opportunities for PPR emergence in new hosts. |
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The fact that humans are the only reservoir for smallpox infection, and that carriers did not exist, played a significant role in the eradication of smallpox. |
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The last recorded case was that ofAli Maow Maalin, cook at the hospital in Merca, Somalia, and sometime vaccinator in a World Health Organisation smallpox eradication team. |
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This legislation will support the prevention, early detection, rapid response and eradication of invasive species, such as giant hogweed and northern snakehead. |
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During the 1970s, WHO had dropped its commitment to a global malaria eradication campaign as too ambitious, it retained a strong commitment to malaria control. |
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Theorizations of post-Modernism a decade ago took the spatial eradication of time as a defining feature, yet interest in the monument and the museum is now surging. |
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The eradication of smallpox, was led by a Westerner, Donald Henderson. |
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In case there is any doubt about the complete eradication of the weed, corn planted in checkrows to allow cultivation both ways should follow the summer-fallow. |
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The team had been investigating whether the guinea-worm parasite, which has been the focus of a worldwide eradication campaign for three decades, is still present in Sudan. |
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It has also played a remarkable role in the eradication of small pox and guinea worm disease and has been in the forefront for the eradication of Polio from Pakistan. |
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Macro algal blooms cause the decline and eradication of seagrasses throughout areas where nutrient loading or other sources of stimulated algal growth exist. |
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After the proliferation of humans in the Mesolithic, these began to disappear, partly from extinction of the species, and partly from eradication only in Corsica. |
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Human African trypanosomiasis is on the World Health Organization's list of neglected tropical diseases and since 2013 has become a target for eradication. |
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