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As Tregs could control persistent viral infections [40], [42], they may thus play a role in the establishment and maintenance of persistent MV infection in SSPE.
In 1997, chancellors won the right to remove principals if they could document "persistent educational failure," but no chancellor since has used that power.
The consistent – you could say persistent – use of conjunctive phrases such as "And it came to pass" (on which Tyndale rings the changes) gives the work a ritualised, almost plainsong feel.
He and others were concerned that if the rural outbreaks, however small, were not quickly suppressed the virus could become persistent, travelling with people back and forth between the city and the jungle.
Susanne Wechsler, 27, who recently moved to New York City from Germany, said that because there were no street signs, pedestrians could avoid persistent reminders of the many blocks they had remaining.
This supports the hypothesis that sepsis could induce persistent long-term immune dysfunctions.
Some data support the hypothesis that sepsis could induce persistent long-term immune dysfunctions even long after the hospital discharge.
This could include persistent family factors that are unobserved, like a family tradition of watching some television program.
Additionally, we asked whether whole brain connectivity patterns observed at the initial year of scanning could predict persistent stuttering in later years.
Here, we aim to illustrate why this difference in efficacy exists, and underline why specific cytotoxic T cell-inducing vaccines could combat persistent major diseases.
Studying the effects of pollution over longer time horizons is important as some of its negative effects could be persistent over time and harder for exposed individuals to recover from.
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