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European football's most persistent agent provocateur was not built to be humiliated.
Elias, who needs to brush up on his bedside manner, attempts to suffocate him with his own pillow, but is interrupted by a persistent Agent Van Alden.
Mustard gas was also a persistent agent, which could linger for up to several days at a site, an additional demoralising factor for their opponents.
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The investigations reported use the multimedia access through personal persistent agents (MAPPA) system, an experimental kiosk based e-retail system.
It should be emphasized that the use of such persistent agents into the human spinal canal must be subject to extensive preclinical safety evaluation [49], [50].
For this, they have developed a simian immunodeficiency (SIV) vaccine based on a recombinant herpesvirus Cytomegalovirus (RhCMV), a persistent virus capable to elicit a high frequency of Tem, a hallmark of persistent agents.
In 1961, a volunteer from Kansas, named John Ross, was given soman, a highly persistent nerve agent.
The report also said that Syria "is developing the more toxic and persistent nerve agent VX".
It had also developed large stocks of VX, an even more deadly and persistent nerve agent than sarin.
France has said it believes Syria has several hundreds of tonnes of sulphur mustard, several hundreds of tonnes of sarin, and several tens of tonnes of the more potent and persistent nerve agent, VX.
The presence of abnormal bile ductules that fail to communicate with the normal biliary system possibly results in defective or delayed excretion with persistent contrast agent retention [18, 19].
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