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It is highly bioaccumulative because of its persistent and lipophilic properties (Covaci et al. 2006).

The unit relies on a small second-hand fire truck and two smaller rescue vehicles, including a truck nicknamed Leaks because of its persistent engine issues.

Even the most ardent supporters of affirmative action are frustrated, however, because of its persistent unpopularity and its very limited success in closing the academic and economic gaps between black and white Americans.

Mr. Blair spent his last day on a helicopter dash to stops in England, Wales and Scotland, urging his crowds not to take Labor's win for granted because of its persistent lead in the polls.

But G.M. had to take action on Oldsmobile anyway because of its persistent losses, Mr. Wagoner said, adding, "The car side of the business has been under pressure for several years, and Oldsmobile has been in the red".

They're very paranoid".Since December, the UN Security Council has passed two resolutions imposing sanctions on Iran because of its persistent failure to be candid about its nuclear programme, while the United States has pressed Western companies to cut ties with the Islamic Republic.

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For o,p´-DDE, the levels detected in the o,p´-DDE and 2 1 ratio groups would not be detected in women because of its less persistent nature.

The "Silence = Death" campaign, created by the AIDS advocacy group ACT UP, became one of the most successful examples of activist design in the modern era because of its association with persistent radical protest, not just its striking graphics.

M. tuberculosis remains one of the world's deadliest pathogens in part because of its ability to establish persistent, latent infections, which can later reactivate to cause disease.

The meaning of this line of communication is speculative but it is likely to convey a different type of message from that generated at synapses because of its global and more persistent (but low-level) nature, one that may translate peripheral signals, such as from hormones, into alterations in CNS function, or 'prime' neuronal responsiveness to synaptically released NO or other transmitters.

A World Bank report released this year cited Indonesia as one of the top three emitters of greenhouse gases, mostly because of rampant cutting of its forests, persistent wildfires and cultivation of its carbon-rich peat bogs.

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