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A solution of (2.1) is called persistent if the corresponding initial population survives indefinitely.
This confusion is, in part, what prompted me (3 ) to slightly redefine a reservoir (of infection) as an ecologic system in which an infectious agent survives indefinitely.
In an insightful paper, Ashford recognized many of the problems in the simplistic use of the term reservoir and proposed a consistent definition of a reservoir as an "ecological system in which the infectious agent survives indefinitely" (18).
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Human beings can't survive indefinitely like this.
So the Edey-Hollins odd couple could well survive indefinitely.
Perhaps inevitably, Gill's ideal theatre couldn't survive indefinitely.
Isolated and economically strangled, the colonel and his regime would be lucky to survive indefinitely.
Some of her cancer cells, however, became the first human cells to reproduce and survive indefinitely outside the human body.
"It was too personal, too enchanting, too Bohemian a bookshop to survive indefinitely," Christopher Morley wrote in 1931.
Dried bacterial spores could survive indefinitely -- and then bloom in the gut and start assembling the proteins.
News Corp clearly thinks it has the resources to survive indefinitely, and therefore doesn't need to do anything foolish.
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