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Each has persisted, its mix of genes slowly evolving, for thousands to millions of years.
Although the El Tor biotype has persisted, its relative lack of virulence has not; recent studies have noted substantial increases in the percentage of patients with severe dehydration (8 ), and the percentage of asymptomatic infected patients appears to be much smaller (<50%, in a recent study by Harris et al. [ 9]).
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While it persists, its vestiges today often seem more a matter of sentiment than cultural imperative.
For instance, if the software requires a good performance to persist its data, a possible strategy is using concurrency mechanisms, such as connection pooling.
The SOS-SES Connector component introduced a fair amount of instability to the system: to manage the retrieval of time series observation data, the component had to persist its state.
The backend creates a temporary pseudonym for the data entry and persists its association to the actual identifier from its namespace (step 2).
Both companies encountered conflict; Genentech made it productive while Myriad persisted with its initial business plan.
Austria, however, firmly supported by its ally Germany, threatened to invade Serbia if that country persisted in its demands.
The tribunal persisted in its work despite what the report called sustained attacks by senior politicians on its integrity and on its members.
Instead, the central bank persisted in its quest to convey to markets the notion that it can allow rates to rise without significant consequences.
Only Europe persisted in its ineffective 'I will if you will' schoolyard strategy.
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