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However, the infestation may become persistent and generalised, with the hair becoming sparse over multiple areas of the body or feet, and in these cases the response to treatment may be poor.
Slip bands become persistent (PSBs) during high enough numbers of cycles.
In the major metropolitan regions of California, fluoroquinolone-resistant gonorrhea has become persistent.
For a small but significant group, pregnancy-related lumbopelvic pain may become persistent.
Baseball officials maintain that the whispering in the dugouts about steroid use has become persistent enough to warrant random testing.
Don't wait for the symptoms to become persistent, as it is a long journey back to running.
CONCLUSION: A very small proportion of opioid-naive women (approximately 1 in 300) become persistent prescription opioid users following cesarean delivery.
Vegetative states become persistent, according to the neurology academy's criteria, after about three months, after which it is highly unlikely that they will end.
At the end of their life, unless they can be propelled to a higher orbit where they will disintegrate more quickly, they become persistent space junk.
Not unexpectedly, the trends of hiring part-time workers and independent contractors, automating, and outsourcing have become persistent, widespread, and are growing.
A big reason for higher wheat prices, for instance, is the multiyear drought in Australia, something that scientists say may become persistent because of global warming.
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