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NDM may refer to: National Democratic Movement (disambiguation) National Democratic Movement (Bosnia and Herzegovina) National Democratic Movement (Guatemala) National Democratic Movement (Jamaica) National Democratic Movement (Pakistan) National Moravian-Silesian Theatre (Czech: Národní divadlo moravskoslezské; NDM), Ostrava Czech Republic
NDM-1 [1] is an enzyme that makes bacteria resistant to a broad range of beta-lactam antibiotics. These include the antibiotics of the carbapenem family, which are a mainstay for the treatment of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. The gene for NDM-1 is one member of a large gene family that encodes beta-lactamase enzymes called ...
Nationalist Democratic Movement – NDM has its origins in the ShopnerDesh movement started by party founder and Chairman, Bobby Hajjaj. [5] The erosion of political values, centralization of party power, and the abeyance of democratic norms, were reasons stated by party leaders for their formation of the party.
The National Democratic Movement (NDM; Pashto: ملي جمهوري غورځنګ, romanized: Millī Jumhūrī Ghōrźang; Urdu: قومی جمہوری تحریک) is a Pashtun nationalist, [4] regionalist, and social-democratic political party in Pakistan. The NDM seeks to resist the "growing militarisation" and promotes a federal parliamentary ...
The Nationalist Democratic Movement – NDM was established on 24 April 2017 with the sole purpose of returning the power of government to the hands of the citizenry. It is a broad based party that practices inclusive politics and champions democracy and citizen's rights, and our inherent national values. [ 19 ]
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The National Democratic Movement (NDM) is a conservative political party in Jamaica, led by Peter Townsend. In the 29 December 2011 elections , the party received 265 votes, but won no seats. Overview
In a specific study, stainless steel was inoculated with 10 7 CFU/cm 2 E. coli and K. pneumoniae, containing bla CTX-M-15 and bla NDM-1 (antibiotic-resistant genes) respectively. Thirty days later (at room temperature, 22˚ C), 10 4 viable cells remained; and, after 100 days, 100 CFU/cm 2 of E. coli remained.