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Six years later, a mark-recapture study found that populations of T. eungellensis were persisting with stable, endemic infections of Bd [ 27].
They found that cooperative and defective strategies persist in stable coexistence if the benefit (b) of the altruistic act divided by its cost (c) ratio is high enough.
Combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) generally suppresses the replication of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) but does not cure the infection, because proviruses persist in stable latent reservoirs.
At such contents, particles up to 2 mm are scavenged by pockets of oversaturated ash (Schumacher and Schmincke 1995; Van Eaton et al. 2012a, b), which nevertheless rapidly lose their strength, merging into slurries (liquid pellets, or AP3, of Brown et al. 2012), which are unable to persist as stable aggregates (as observed in real eruptions, i.e., "mud rain" of Gilbert and Lane 1994).
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) persists as a stable episome in infected hepatocytes and serves as a template for the transcription of all viral genes.
Finally, after optimized acid treatment, it is shown that the remaining, non-bioavailable (encapsulated) metal persists in a stable and biologically unavailable form up to two months in an in vitro biopersistence assay, suggesting that simple removal of bioavailable (free) metal is a promising strategy for reducing nanotube health risks.
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However, in the diploid with h−, neither haploid parent expresses a functional mat-Pm gene, which is required for meiosis, so the diploid nucleus persists, generating a stable diploid line.
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