Sentence examples for persistent evidence from inspiring English sources

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The persistent evidence of health impacts of roadway aerosols requires extensive information for urban planning to avoid putting populations at risk, especially in-fill projects.

The film looks at "how political and economic corruption have fueled the war for forty years, despite persistent evidence of its moral, economic, and practical failures".

In a Swedish report, half of 249 women had emotional stress that resolved over time, while another quarter had persistent evidence of mental illness and stress.

The United States government's silence through more than five months of these human rights crimes has been the most damning and persistent evidence that it has always been more concerned about protecting the dictatorship, rather than restoring democracy in Honduras.

Eight of eleven patients had persistent evidence of their primary hematologic malignancy at the time of transplant.

12 This, combined with persistent evidence of harm during health service delivery, 13 16 has resulted in an increasing international focus on accountability and safety in healthcare.

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Taken together, these data suggest that behavioral assessments using a more difficult (demanding) working memory task could elicit more persistent (lasting) evidence of working memory deficits in a rodent model of early cortical disruption – and the results reported here confirm that assertion.

Just as a reduction in GFR is an inherent feature of kidney injury, persistent histologic evidence of proliferative nephritis signifies ongoing active kidney injury.

Patients were excluded if they had been treated with a monoclonal antibody or radioimmunotherapy within 8 weeks or had persistent clinical evidence of toxicity, were eligible for stem cell transplantation (SCT), had undergone autologous SCT within 16 weeks or had ever undergone allogeneic SCT.

For patients with fibromyalgia and their treating clinicians, fatigue is a complicated, multifactorial, and vexing symptom that is highly prevalent (76%) and stubbornly persistent, as evidenced by longitudinal studies over 5 years [ 5- 7].

Overall, the most common cause of AMI in children is anomalous origin of the left coronary artery, which may present in the neonatal period with unexplained sudden death, or later with persistent irritability, or evidence of heart failure.

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