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The phrase "any of the persistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a selection or subset of items or individuals that are characterized by persistence.
Example: "You can choose any of the persistent issues that have been affecting our project for months."
Alternatives: "any of the ongoing" or "any of the enduring".
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In order to check our hypothesis we have analysed the instances where simulations have not reached any of the persistent regimes considered in the previous sections: the simulations that stopped because they reached the final time period Tf, i.e. stop condition C3.
In the secondary analysis, we found no relationship between leukemia status and exposure to any of the persistent pesticides.
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There isn't any of the enraged, persistent banging of doors you hear in British prisons, not least because the prisoners are not locked up much during the day.
You can't rely on over-the-counter antivirus to stop any of the advanced persistent threats and malware that are becoming so commonplace today.
However, nonspecific BHR was not fully reversed in any of the groups; persistent BHR has been found to correlate significantly with airway remodelling (21), which may be irreversible once established (22).
"That's part of the persistent anxiety of this project".
For some of the persistent there may be hope.
Mathematical details of the persistent homology.
To conclude, in this pilot study, doxycycline-treatment did not lead to any improvement of either the persistent symptoms or quality of life in post-NB patients.
The results of this study showed 38% of patients had persistent facial pain in spite of the lack of any evidence of persistent sinusitis, and there was no correlation between the severity of pain and the extent and location of mucosal disease.
There were no differences in recurrence rates between group MNS and MAN in overall (14 vs. 11%, P = ns) or in any of the subgroups [(AFib persistent 14 vs. 19%) (AFib paroxysmal — vs. 16%) (AFib long-standing persistent 33 vs. 0%) (aAFL/AT 14 vs. 25%) (AFl 13 vs. 11%) (AVNRT 6.9 vs. 7.4%) (CMT 7.7 vs. 5.2%) (AVJ 0 vs. 0%) (VT 14vs. 14%), P = ns].
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