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In contrast, OME is a chronic disease that is characterized by conductive hearing loss, persisting type-B tympanograms, special otoscopic findings, painless aural fullness, and by mental problems in some cases [ 3, 6, 10, 11].

Later on, Ngn2 is downregulated, whilst Tbr2 expression persists (type-2b cells).

It is important to appreciate that C-peptide may persist in type 1 diabetes.

However, systemic inflammation appears to persist in type 2 diabetic subjects, despite medication, while the mechanisms and mediators of this continual inflammation appear less clear.

While debate on this point has persisted, other types of impacts have also emerged as noteworthy, including effects on resources (e.g., quality of water, air, soil), land use patterns, climate change, and several other major categories of impacts (e.g., health effects, biodiversity, invasive species).

This type persisted for several centuries.

"We are resolved that if Coach Knight persists in this type of contact, it will not be tolerated," Walda said.

Additionally, electron backscattered diffraction reveals the recrystallized microstructure to contain a significant number of boundaries with ∼30° misorientation about the 〈0 0 0 1〉 direction, and this boundary type persists throughout most annealing treatments explored.

Its vast extent spans diverse coastal habitat types persisting under varying environmental conditions dictated by climate, hydrology, and land-use.

In all cases both the SS and FS type persisted.

Differences in mortality rates by injury type persist at all levels of REMS.

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