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Obesity rates among adults in England have risen greatly since the 1990s, more so among manual working classes than non-manual working classes. 1 2 Regional inequalities in obesity rates in England have also become established and persistent over recent decades, 3– 5 and income inequality grew in some parts of the country and declined in others.

"Therapeutic vaccines, designed to control disease in people with established and persistent infections, represent the highest hurdle in vaccinology.

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For this review, we have identified several key immune cell types and signaling pathways that appear to be preferentially targeted by the bacteria to establish and maintain persistent infection.

To be sure, there was a lot of spending on public works, but the government, worried about debt, always pulled back before a solid recovery could get established, and by the late 1990s persistent deflation was already entrenched.

Nonetheless, our results suggest that phylogenetic constraints establish important and persistent ground rules, shaping the landscape within which adaptive calls evolution occurs.

The tpx mutant is unable to establish acute and persistent infection.

Our results demonstrated that tpx is required for M. tuberculosis to deal with oxidative and nitrosative stresses, to survive in macrophages and to establish acute and persistent infections in animal tuberculosis models.

The ability for some 16S rRNA gene variants to establish sustained and persistent bacteraemias may contribute to enhanced transmission from host and tick and favour the spread and propagation of certain genetic strains in nature [ 14, 15].

It has been summarized that Mycoplasma suis (formerly known as Eperythrozoon suis) can cause acute disease, but the major significance of M. suis infections lies in the fact that M. suis can establish chronic and persistent infections leading to a higher susceptibility to other infections, especially of the respiratory and digestive tracts [ 43].

Grasses are, however, more difficult to establish and are less persistent without fertiliser (particularly N) than legumes, although some legumes will not persist on poor soils without P and trace element supplementation.

Earlier research has established a substantial and persistent effect of displacement on labour market success.

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