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- bacillus (Haemophilus influenzae), the bacterium which he had found unsusceptible to penicillin. Fleming gave some of his original penicillin samples...
- activity of β-lactamase, an enzyme by which many bacteria are naturally unsusceptible to penicillins. Penicillin can easily enter bacterial cells in the case...
- this to be the case, the entities need to communicate in a way that is unsusceptible to eavesdropping or interception. Secure communication includes means...
- choice in the treatment of infections caused by unknown, potentially unsusceptible organisms.[citation needed] Tylosin may increase digitalis blood levels...
- failure to garrison a part of the wall that they had thought to be unsusceptible to attack because of the steepness of the adjacent declivity of the...
- several-months-long period of what he called "a dull state of nerves", when one is "unsusceptible to enjoyment or pleasurable excitement; one of those moods when what...
- emotions. Unbeknownst to everyone, a second IDAK – one stronger and unsusceptible to human feelings – is sent to replace the flawed IDAK. Guest stars:...
- offscreen Venom into the path of an oncoming train, the symbiote being unsusceptible to Spider-Man's "spider sense" that would have normally warned him of...
- probably because the infection was with H. influenzae, a bacterium unsusceptible to penicillin. Fleming gave some of his original penicillin samples...
- "low erotic plasticity" has a **** drive that is relatively rigid and unsusceptible to change. Since social psychologist Roy Baumeister coined the term...