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Collectively, the results from several cancer cell lines suggest that dormant cells may persist in tissues, and may fail to progress to form metastases. Recent studies on metastasis-suppressor genes support the idea that the presence of cancer cells in distant organs is not necessarily predictive of their ability to grow to form metastases (for review [ 29]; Yoshida et al, unpublished data).

For one thing, big gaps persist in the basic information needed to measure progress.

Students who are satisfied with their own performance and with their progress are more likely to persist in their educational endeavors [ 35].

"But subtle, insidious forms of discrimination persist in ways that can also damage the psyche and impede progress," Bracy said.

Despite progress in girls' enrolment in the last ten years, glaring gender disparities persist in many of the selected African countries.

Despite much progress in the last 35 years, a new study has found that major gaps persist in the effort to prevent and treat the "neglected diseases" of the poor.

Although the results indicate progress towards eliminating the disease from the Duque de Caxias municipality, high detection rates persist in municipal sub-regions.

Droughts persist in South America and Africa.

- Coordination gaps persist despite progress in this area and UNICEF's work through local implementing partners faces quality problems.

The concerns persist despite progress by ship owners in disposing of waste, the report says.

"This pattern is so strongly standardized that it persists in spite of real progress of treatments".

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