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One obvious one, which many people have noticed, is to be relatively persistent in a sense that says, "Don't learn too fast.
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Sulfonamide antibiotics, the first broad spectrum antibacterial medications [17], are relatively persistent in the environment and do not sorb strongly to soil.
Unlike strand breaks and other DNA lesions that are readily repaired, DPCs are relatively persistent in the cells (Lei et al.1995; Oleinick et al.1987).1987
The most commonly used chelants, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DPTA) are supposed to be relatively persistent substances, poorly degradable in biological treatment facilities and are subsequently considered as environmentally critical compounds.
Permethrin tends to be relatively persistent and can remain active for several weeks after application [ 16].
"It should be relatively lighter rain and less persistent, but to be clear we do still have a good number of flood warnings and alerts in force".
[Poughkeepsie Journal] Back home in Zuccotti Park, though, the weekend was relatively quiet, persistent coughing notwithstanding.
The latter system is relatively inflexible, eliciting persistent caching in the absence of any feedback at recovery (de Kort et al., 2007).
In particular, many economic phenomena seem to follow qualitative economic laws that are relatively robust in the sense that they are persistent across time and space.
Finland is relatively rich in wildlife.
The accounts are relatively modest in size.
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