Whereas 9 (14.1%) of isolates were resistant to amphotericine B at ≥8 μg/mL.
To repeal the tax (Question I), a 50 per cent majority vote is required. To keep the tax in its 1976 form (Question III), only a plurality of votes is required.
There is no doubt that the telangiectasiæ, which popularly are often called “mother’s-marks,” are often inherited.[…]As regards the further fate of angioma, telangiectasiæ, which are almost always congenital, may be either solitary or multiple.
Thus the industry in Massachusetts subsists on a constant influx of cloth and outgo of garments which pass through the hands of the stitching contractors for an essential operation.