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"When pain becomes chronic, when it becomes persistent even after the tissue and injury have healed, then people are suffering from chronic pain," Dr. Mackey said.
Once the network stabilizes, the outcome trend also becomes persistent.
In addition, in cases when the frequent HSR services are carried out along the particular lines/routes, their noise becomes persistent over time and can be estimated from Eq. 5c.
If the extent of DNA damage is irreparable, such a DDR becomes persistent so that distinct nuclear structures termed DNA-SCARS (DNA segments with chromatin alterations reinforcing senescence) form and the cell enters senescence but maintains a chronic, low level DDR (d'Adda di Fagagna, 2008; Rodier et al., 2011).
Occasionally, the inflammation is sustained and becomes persistent.
However, in some individuals this acute, adaptive response to threat becomes persistent and pathological.
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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.
In the major metropolitan regions of California, fluoroquinolone-resistant gonorrhea has become persistent.
Back and knee trouble then became persistent, his appearances on the pitch rarer.
Baseball officials maintain that the whispering in the dugouts about steroid use has become persistent enough to warrant random testing.
"Usually these disorders do not last, but in a few cases they may become persistent or even disabling.
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