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While the MP surface limits initial transfer due to surface energy changes [ 53, 54] as well as perceived persistence of organisms, the copper surfaces appear to only limit persistence based on cytotoxic effects occurring after longer durations.

By viewing cognition as a natural biological phenomenon contributing to the persistence of organisms in constantly changing environments, it then makes sense to approach cognition in human as well as non-human others like plants, as a functional process understood in the context of phylogenetic continuity (see 'the biogenic approach', Lyon 2005).

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Anthropogenic changes in forest structure threats the persistence of numerous organisms.

ReA is the persistence of pathogenic organisms or its products in the joint/synovium leading to local immune response.

The proposed mechanisms for the generation of ReA is the persistence of pathogenic organisms or its products in the joint/synovium leading to local immune response [22].

The placentas of infected animals contain up to 109 organisms/g of tissue, and it is likely that heavily infected placentas contaminate the environment at the time of parturition, leading to the persistence of viable organisms in the soil for several months [7].

Unlike the situation with typhoid fever, no evidence links the presence of gallstones to the persistence of Brucella organisms in humans.

However, animal and human studies have shown that elimination of Pneumocystis often occurs after infection (8 – 9 ), which implies that the persistence of latent organisms is limited.

Pre-enrichment BAPGM growth of B. vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii from blood obtained 4 days before death supports persistence of viable organisms.

Specialized interactions help structure communities, but persistence of specialized organisms is puzzling because a generalist can occupy more environments and partake in more beneficial interactions.

The persistence of many organisms in the soil, water, or animal excrement, outside of the animal host, allows for frequent human contact opportunities, creating an added layer of uncertainty when trying to identify the infection source.

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