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A "state" is defined here as a form of response which persists for some time and whose local temporal statistics differ from the ensemble statistics of the complete response.
The resulting imbalance in adaptation state persists for some time after the dominance period itself has ended, and therefore carries information on past perception that is, acts as a memory store.
The consequence of this switch is that normal ripening processes are inhibited, and, if the commodity is then placed in low temperature, the inhibition persists for some time.
Doublecortin expression (but not expression of mitotic markers) persists for some time in young terminally differentiated neurons (Brown et al., 2003).
Prior data suggest a reliable suppression of plasma levels from as early as 1½ h postdose, that does not reach a maximum until after 3 h postdose and persists for some time after that (Luciana et al. 1998; Muller et al. 1998; Oranje et al. 2004).
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Skeoch said the difficult conditions in global financial markets "may persist for some time".
The trouble is that this uncertainty could persist for some time.
So India's weakness and turbulence may persist for some time yet.
Only in iconography did the old style persist for some time.
There are indications that this relative stability will persist for some time.
"The impaired functioning of financial markets might persist for some time or possibly worsen, with negative implications for economic activity".
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