| resistance |
Failure of a cancer to shrink after treatment
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Incapable of being affected, able to grow in the presence of a particular drug.
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The difficulty in moving electrical current through a conductor to which voltage is applied. Expressed in ohms.
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| resistant |
capable of resisting or withstanding something
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Able to tolerate conditions (such as pesticide sprays or pest damage) harmful to other strains of the same species.
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| resist | capable of being resisted or withstood or frustrated |
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| resist | physical efforts to oppose a lawful arrest |
| resist | disposed to or engaged in defiance of established authority |
| resist | exhibiting or relating to electrical resistance |
| resist | a material's opposition to the flow of electric current |
| resist | offering no resistance |
| resist | impossible to resist |
| resist | an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current |
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