0 the act of resisting -- penentangan
1 the ability or power to be unaffected or undamaged by something -- melawan
resistance to disease.
2 the force that one object, substance etc exerts against the movement of another object etc. -- rintangan
If all other resistances are constant, a given level of conductance of the synaptic membrane determines unique values of membrane potential and length constant.
If the possible range of resistances spans 6.5 units, then a lung biopsy may be needed in order to plan further management.
Most importantly, these should be valued and not rejected as ' resistances ' and in some way perverse.
Professional helpers and resistances to working with older people.
At the same time, these arguments gained meaning and political force in the context of indigenous resistances to fiscal centralization.
There was a trend towards loss of multiple resistances.
In general, disease-causing pathogens are more capable of overcoming single, major gene resistances than multi-gene, durable resistances32.
Cefalexin and chloramphenicol resistances were 10.7% and 3.6 % respectively and none was resistant to ceftriaxone.
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