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Being more persistent when faced with stronger peers within the sciences comes with a cost for minority student groups.
Persistence and stability of bryophyte communities showed significant, albeit rather weak, relationships with spring condition, with communities in unaltered springs being more persistent than those in altered springs.
However, in both his letter to the chancellor and the inflation report, Mr Carney outlines the risks to the economy, which include deflation being more persistent than forecast.
The degradability of this substance and its main metabolite M1 can be used for a best case read-across meaning that UV-320, UV-327, UV-328 and UV-350 are expected to degrade at a lower rate and hence are assessed as being more persistent.
In root organ cultures [ 9], the level of CO4 and CO5 was enhanced by plant-derived strigolactones, and these CO versions induced a spiking pattern similar to exudates from germinating spores, being more persistent than that observed for Myc-LCOs.
The findings agree with evidence that socioeconomic inequalities in psychiatric distress are at least in part due to symptoms being more persistent among the disadvantaged [ 3, 39, 40], and these results show that chronic insomnia symptoms are associated with socioeconomic inequalities in persistent distress.
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