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a strain of organisms that is resistant to the effects of the agents, such as antibiotics or insecticides, used to control them.
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| resistance exercise |
Exercise in which a muscle contraction is opposed by an outside force, to increase strength or endurance. If the resistance is applied by using weights, it is called mechanical resistance; if applied by a clinician, it is cal
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| resistance transfer factor |
ABBR: R factor. A genetic factor in bacteria that controls resistance to certain antibiotic drugs. The factor may be passed from one bacterium to another. This makes it possible for nonpathogenic bacteria to become re
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| resistin |
A cysteine-rich peptide hormone, secreted by fat, that decreases cell sensitivity to the effects of insulin.
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| resistive exercise |
var. resistance e.. Exercise in which a muscle contraction is opposed by force. Mechanical resistance exercise is exercise in which the opposition to muscle contraction is applied by weights or machinery; in ma
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