How To Use Refractoriness In A Sentence
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This product is characterized by low expansion coefficient, high refractoriness, good thermal and chemical stability.
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Cultural criticism, by contrast, not only valorizes the refractoriness, opacity, and allusive metaphoricity of the avant-garde aesthetic, it also incarnates these same qualities.
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Some have suggested that they could be used to spread desirable genes, such as refractoriness to Plasmodium infection, through target populations of Anopheles gambiae, thereby disabling the mosquito's ability to transmit malaria.
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But medications can never be relational, much as patients sometimes attempt to have relationships with us through them, symbolically mediated by ‘side effects,’ paradoxical responses and refractoriness to treatment.
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Along the way he correctly spelled stratocracy, refractoriness, mendacious, and childrens.
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Women destined to develop HIP reportedly lose refractoriness to the pressor effects of infused angiotensin II by wk 18 of pregnancy, whereas calcium supplementation increases refractoriness to angiotensin.
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Serologic evidence of alloimmunization should be obtained to help distinguish between immune and other clinical causes of refractoriness, because the approach to management and donor selection differs.
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Patients in the study had already demonstrated refractoriness to physical therapy.
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In addition to disease refractoriness, rare instances of disease progression from chronic phase to blast crisis during imatinib therapy have recently been anecdotally reported.