Sentence examples for a persistent relationship. from inspiring English sources

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We found a persistent relationship between increasing levels of racial/ethnic segregation and increased estimated cancer risk associated with ambient air toxics.

The researchers found a persistent relationship between increasing levels of racial/ethnic segregation and increased estimated cancer risk associated with ambient air toxics.

For example, a persistent relationship between low SES and increased overweight and obesity prevalence has been reported in several studies focusing on Australian youth [ 20, 28, 29].

Additionally, a persistent relationship with society is highly valuable in terms of potential access to healthcare services, which might help improve their wellbeing [ 33].

However, several studies that controlled for family history of alcoholism have indicated a persistent relationship between childhood adverse events, including parental divorce (Pilowsky et al. 2009; Thompson et al. 2008) and death of a parent or foster home placement (Kendler et al. 1996; Pilowsky et al. 2009), and adult risk for AUDs.

Some studies have aimed to minimize this possibility by excluding events within the first 1 2 years from analysis; the demonstration of a persistent relationship thereby supporting a temporal sequence consistent with causality 1. RHR is determined by sinus node activity, which is largely influenced by the interaction of sympathetic and vagal activity.

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But considering how familiar house sparrows are, it's quite surprising how little we actually know about their evolutionary history and how they came to develop such a surprisingly persistent relationship with humans.

This finding suggest that special attention paid by users to maintain a periodic communication might be an indication of a stronger and more persistent relationship, while highly bursty and heterogeneous call patterns might be a sign of an informal or casual relationships that could decay in the near future.

Sepsis had a large and persistent relationship with long-term care utilization (IR ranged from 2.67 to 1.93 in years 1 through 5) and these associations were present in Model 2. Sepsis had a similar relationship with home healthcare utilization, with the exception of the first year post discharge.

He dubs his position 'emergent dualism,' and claims for it all the philosophical advantages of traditional, Cartesian substance dualism while being able to overcome a central difficulty, viz., explaining how individual brains and mental substances come to be linked in a persistent, 'monogamous' relationship.

The most rigorous ecological study, to date, shows a persistent negative relationship between average measured indoor radon in U.S. counties and lung cancer mortality.

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