Sentence examples for is relatively persistent from inspiring English sources

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The impact on growth is relatively persistent; the greatest effect is felt more than two years after the change.

While carbamazepine is relatively persistent, it may be removed to some extent by sorption to suspended particles and uptake by plants, including biotransformation by Typha spp. [53, 54].

Within the female model, the wage penalty for newly arrived migrants is relatively persistent throughout, while a pay premium is only evident for long-term migrants at the very top of the wage/human capital distribution.

Furthermore, the effect of PC61 treatment is relatively persistent, i.e., 12 15 days post-injection [19] 21, making this treatment adaptable to the long experiments of anti-tuberculosis vaccination.

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One obvious one, which many people have noticed, is to be relatively persistent in a sense that says, "Don't learn too fast.

Sulfonamide antibiotics, the first broad spectrum antibacterial medications [17], are relatively persistent in the environment and do not sorb strongly to soil.

The most commonly used chelants, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DPTA) are supposed to be relatively persistent substances, poorly degradable in biological treatment facilities and are subsequently considered as environmentally critical compounds.

Recent research into subjective response to traffic noise has shown that where a decrease (or increase) in noise exposure occurs, residents' dissatisfaction with traffic noise decreases (or increases) to an extent greater than would be predicted from findings in steady state conditions, and that these effects are relatively persistent over time.

Permethrin tends to be relatively persistent and can remain active for several weeks after application [ 16].

While ELISpot responses to CSP and AMA1 were not boosted by challenge, they were relatively persistent, especially for AMA1, also a finding from earlier studies.

Unlike strand breaks and other DNA lesions that are readily repaired, DPCs are relatively persistent in the cells (Lei et al.1995; Oleinick et al.1987).1987

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