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Phenotypic heterogeneity has been linked to persistence of microbes under varying microenvironments [55], [56] and in the case of M. tuberculosis persistence may be partly responsible for the difficulty of treating tuberculosis disease [16].

Greater Pleistocene stability of NI habitats has been linked to persistence of beetle species (as inferred from fossils; [ 43]).

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Objective ability (mathematics SAT scores), outcome expectations, and interests were linked to persistence indirectly via their relations to other variables in the model.

Rel is essential for the long-term survival of M. tuberculosis under starvation [8] and for prolonged life of the bacilli in mice [9], suggesting that it is linked to persistence.

Among those who tested positive twice for carcinogenic HPV, all subsequent diagnoses of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade II+ were linked to persistence of a specific HPV genotype.

Consequently, all our results favour the hypothesis that biofilm forming abilities at room temperature are linked to persistence of Salmonella in fish meal and feed production environments.

The fact that the C to N ratio is comparable in both exclosures and grazed plots is likely to be linked to persistence of N in the moss mat (i.e. old goose N is still held in the moss mat in the exclosures (Gornall et al. 2009)).

Trait impulsive action has also been linked to the persistence of cocaine-seeking behavior in the absence of cocaine (Belin et al, 2008) or following punishment (Economidou et al, 2009).

Atopy in childhood, along with concomitant low lung function, airway hyper-responsiveness and being female have consistently been linked to the persistence of asthma from childhood to early adult life.

The presence in the H. mustelae genome of homologues to genes whose products have been linked to colonization, persistence or pathogenesis in related organisms is summarized in Table 2.

AT was used because it represents the combined effects of temperature and humidity, which have been linked to the replication, persistence, and transmission of pathogens in the environment (Checkley et al. 2000; Fleury et al. 2006; Naumova et al. 2007; Singh et al. 2001) and the health of vulnerable populations (Kovats and Akhtar 2008; Trinh and Prabhakar 2007).

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