Sentence examples for may represent persistent from inspiring English sources

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This finding may represent persistent or latent infection.

The HBoV DNA detected in our study may represent persistent DNA from past infection; however, history of recent respiratory or diarrheal infection was absent.

For example, repeated positive sputum cultures for tuberculosis from a patient who has received the recommended course of therapy may represent persistent, active infection and drug resistance, both of which are substantial public health concerns.

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In our cohort, we believe that some of these "early recurrences" may actually represent persistent microscopic disease that was too small to be detected by US in early postoperative period.

The large discrepancy in HPV prevalence between anogenital sites in this population may represent more persistent infection at the vulva.

It is known that clinical outcome of an HPV infection is the result of a complex balance between immune system responses and viral immune evasion mechanisms; our data suggest that CIN2 (particularly when associated with a non-HPV16 type) may represent a persistent poorly controlled HPV infection rather than a true preneoplastic lesion.

Table 7 Persistent objects definition Type extension object: persistent objects Name Name "3.1 - Classes that represent persistent objects" Description Description "Please insert the class name in "package.Class" format".

All other categories represent persistent knee complaints.

Therefore C. sakazakii CC4 may represent a particularly persistent clonal variant resulting in increased neonatal exposure.

Additionally, considering the five year gaps between measurements, apparently persistent symptom patterns may represent recurring rather than persistent experiences.

The more widespread persistence of increased CBV may represent high venous compliance, persistent metabolic activity required for neurotransmitter or potassium reuptake or the second phase of the "dual phase" for the vascular response previously described for prolonged stimulation of the cortex (Buxton et al. 1998; Berwick et al. 2008).

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