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Complete recovery was defined as the absence of AKI, partial recovery as persistent AKI with a decrease in AKI stage compared with AKImax and no recovery as persistence of AKImax or worsening of AKI after ICU discharge.

Because of what is known as "persistence of vision," the human eye is fooled into interpreting the rapid projection of individual images as motion.

The explanation of this phenomenon also known as persistence of vision and experienced when viewing motion pictures provided strong support for Gestalt principles.

All moving-image photography relies on the phenomenon known as "persistence of vision": a film camera pointed at its subject takes a rapid succession of still images, 24 of them per second, and on the cinema screen they blur into the impression of constant motion.

They defined failure of nonoperative therapy as persistence of symptomatic calcific tendinitis of the shoulder after a minimum of 6 months of nonoperative treatment, including a minimum of 3 months of standardised nonoperative treatment.

A relatively high achievement of ethnic minority students can be seen as an early indication for social and economic integration while a low performance may be regarded as persistence of ethnic disadvantages.

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Duration of bloom of different crops differ widely as do persistence of different pesticides, but we here chose a 30 day exposure period as typical.

This is inferred from the extensive paraphyly of Gp-9 sequences with respect to the nominal species as well as the persistence of the b-like clade as a trans-species polymorphism.

To Prawer, it is the settlers' refusal to assimilate and their reconstruction of a European-type society on foreign soil, as well as the persistence of indigenous institutions without any interference, that mark the Crusader settlement as colonialist.

Activists are worried by the untouchable defense budget, as well as the persistence of a presidential bodyguard unit that has been linked to political murders and domestic spying, and which was supposed to be disbanded.

This appeared to be a function of both increased EC invasion as well as improved persistence of EC sprout networks.

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