| 11. | It has natural resistance to decay and insects, and is less apt to warp and crack.
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| 12. | But the film then settles down considerably; it eventually broke down much of my natural resistance.
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| 13. | Lions catch the incurable disease, to which they have no natural resistance, from infected buffalo, scientists said.
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| 14. | Some people may have a genetic susceptibility to prion diseases, whereas others may have a natural resistance.
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| 15. | Outsiders also brought diseases to the islands that could decimate populations due to their lack of natural resistance.
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| 16. | The planet is bathed in radiation harmful to humans but the colonists developed a natural resistance over time.
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| 17. | Identifying the precise origin could help scientists find potato plants that have developed natural resistance to the fungus.
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| 18. | When it involves an area of conflict in which there are already natural resistance, it becomes more difficult.
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| 19. | Treatment of " P . aeruginosa " infections can be difficult due to its natural resistance to antibiotics.
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| 20. | Improper treatment allows TB bacteria that have a natural resistance to a drug to multiply in the patient's body.
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