词汇 | collocation_english_resistance |
释义 | Collocations with resistanceThese are words often used in combination with resistance. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. acquired resistance Acquired resistance in mice and rats after exposure to gamma-irradiated cercariae. act of resistance And it was an act of resistance against what seemed like an ascendant materialism. active resistance Passive resistance had to be "masculine, bold and ardent in its spirit" and capable of switching over to active resistance. airway resistance Pulmonary function before, immediately after, and 20 min after bypass was evaluated by measuring dynamic compliance and airway resistance. antimicrobial resistance Therefore, any shift in the trends of seroprevalence and antimicrobial resistance patterns of shigellae strains needs to be monitored very carefully in any geographical region. armed resistance The region's history is not only predicated on armed resistance. bacterial resistance Within the clinical trials, only one study examined the change in bacterial resistance. considerable resistance When employers sought to structure relations outside of these expectations, they could find themselves faced with considerable resistance. continued resistance There are two other considerations that have weighed heavily with me in deciding my continued resistance to what is being proposed. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 corrosion resistance The addition of titanium to tungsten improves the corrosion resistance and increases the adhesion by interconnecting metal bands. determined resistance These divergences can largely be accounted for by differences in parasite virulence and in genetically determined resistance of host populations. developing resistance We already have enough problems with the increasing number of people developing resistance to antibiotics. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English evolution of resistance Identification of mechanisms already implicated in insecticide resistance may give an indication of the potential for the evolution of resistance to alternative insecticides. fierce resistance In a similar environment, a conflict sparked by foreign powers met less than fierce resistance among local populations and gradually acquired some domestic support. form of resistance The use of weighted clothing is a form of resistance training, generally a kind of weight training. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. genetic resistance Vagility of pest populations may result in difficulty predicting temporal and spatial pest outbreaks, and influence genetic resistance to chemical control. growing resistance There is currently growing resistance to these intellectual excesses. increased resistance Conversely, this did little to protect owners from greater pain, and hence provoked increased resistance to clearance. increasing resistance Increasing resistance to available anthelmintics prompts the search for novel drugs directed towards essential molecular or physiological targets in parasites. initial resistance As a conservative estimate, we assume an initial resistance level of 0.1 for the three pest species considered. input resistance The cocktail and barium solutions also differed in their effect on the membrane potential of the cell and its input resistance. insulin resistance Now, we turn briefly to a non-pharmacologic strategy that exerts a powerful and beneficial effect on insulin resistance. internal resistance There was internal resistance to the new learning, particularly from the monastic clergy. leptin resistance Therefore, agerelated leptin resistance may be caused by increased adiposity or prolonged exposure to the elevated leptin, or both. massive resistance Nevertheless, the cautious and gradualist stance of the moderates did not offer a convincing alternative to the massive resistance strategy so passionately advocated by the conservatives. minimal resistance Somewhere between 80 to 90% of the blood ejected by the right ventricle goes through the duct into the descending thoracic aorta with minimal resistance. nonviolent resistance She interprets tree theft not only as a means of generating income, but also a form of nonviolent resistance. organized resistance Facing no organized resistance, the mechanismic view now dominates discussions of causality. peripheral resistance It has been suggested that this is the result of a decrease in total peripheral resistance. pocket of resistance The term also occurs in the phrase pocket of resistance. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. popular resistance Authoritarian governments may face serious uncertainties in dealing with popular resistance. resistance fighter Members were increasingly used in guard assignments, surveillance and reprisals against resistance fighters. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. resistance mechanism Resistance suppression by a particular synergist suggests the involvement of the enzyme blocked by it as the resistance mechanism. resistance movement The disciplinary strengths of the authors are evident throughout what is essentially an anthropology of a unique resistance movement crossing lines of ethnicity and religion. rolling resistance The novel castor is designed to change the scrubbing torque into a rolling resistance during its steering. stiff resistance Efforts to introduce drastic reforms in rural areas therefore ran into stiff resistance. strong resistance As a consequence, strong resistance from pensioners might have been expected. stubborn resistance We propose to give this the most stubborn resistance at every point. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 thermal resistance Thermal resistance profiles were made to confirm the origin of isolated strains. underground resistance If the freedom of our country were dominated by some colonial or imperialist power by force, he would be the first to join the underground resistance movement, would he not? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 vascular resistance Any factor which decreases either cardiac output or peripheral vascular resistance diminishes systemic arterial pressure and hence cerebral perfusion. wear resistance It follows that it is these transformations that are responsible for the hardening and enhanced wear resistance of the given material on irradiation. weather resistance The advantages of this type of pet door over simpler models are improved weather resistance, and home security against strays and other unwanted animals. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. widespread resistance The intensive use of anthelmintics has resulted in widespread resistance, affecting all of the major compounds. wind resistance Indeed, in research for large masonry works, considerations of tipping over under force of wind are not as important as those relative to wind resistance itself. 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