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Chronic HBV infection was defined as persistent of HBsAg in serum with or without detectable serum HBV DNA after disease onset of more than 6 months [ 24].
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Erdogan has been criticized in recent weeks for his ham-fisted handling of protests in Turkey as persistent allegations of corruption against him and associates circulate widely on social media.
A campaign of air strikes may not be as easy or as persistent as the bombing of targets over Libya in 2011.
Charismatic, indefatigable and reviled in many quarters, Mr. Bergson was "as persistent as a force of nature," Mr. Hecht later wrote.
Depression — defined by the Mayo Clinic as "persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest"— is one of the most common causes of insomnia.
Partial recovery of renal function was defined as persistent change of serum creatinine concentrations to more than 0.3 mg/dL above baseline, but without continued requirement for RRT.
They are also associated with a high incidence and variety of complications; for example, serious complications, such as persistent neuropathies of the median, ulnar or radial nerves, have been reported in one in three patients [ 10].
That could all change very soon though, as persistent rumors of a Motorola "X Phone" point to the existence of a high-end smartphone that may well end up on all four of the country's major wireless carriers.
We suggest that the divergent-convergent architecture of this signaling network ensures both robust and reliable as well as persistent activation of the neuroprotective machinery.
Six months after the coup in April, Venezuela is mired in political turmoil as persistent rumors of military rebellion and tensions between the president's supporters and opponents keep the nation on edge.
We then define soil phenoforms as persistent variants of a genoform with sufficient physical or chemical differences to substantially affect soil functions.
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