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In general, persistence is defined by measured half-lives for the environmental compartments water, sediment, and soil.
Product and process innovation are found to exhibit strong general persistence but we find no evidence that persistence is stronger among highly active innovators.
In general, persistence of HPV infection was 59.6% and clearance was 40.4%.
In general, persistence analyses are difficult even with regular sequence sampling and weekly virologic confirmations.
The bivariate sub-analysis demonstrated general persistence of the statistical relationships seen in the entire sample (Table 6).
In general, persistence with the second course of therapy was lower than with the first course, although patient numbers were too small to study whether the reason for stopping the first course of anti-TNF could predict outcome on the second agent or to look at differences between the anti-TNF agents.
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For all groups, general extinction persistence was elevated, and a within-subjects RPREE occurred under the multiple schedule.
We see that 29% of the days repeat the wind of the previous day (interv = 1), and in general wind persistence is observed for shorter periods.
An adequate treatment of indirect effects requires a suitably weakened version of the general law of persistence.
Believing Grant was a general of "dogged persistence" and "iron will", Major General John C. Frémont assigned Grant command of troops near Cairo, Illinois by the end of August 1861.
He was discharged 11 days later, on May 17, in good general condition despite persistence of asthenia.
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