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"It is believed that long term persistent contact with the steam could be deemed as a health hazard.
Dr. Plum and Dr. Bryan Jennett, a neurosurgeon in Glasgow, coined the term "persistent vegetative state" in the 1970s; Dr. Plum alone coined the term "locked-in syndrome".
Dr. Fred Plum, a neurologist whose pioneering research advanced the understanding of consciousness and the care of comatose patients and who helped coin the term "persistent vegetative state," died Friday in Manhattan.
But what of both companies' innovation machines and their potential for long term, persistent success?
The term persistent has been adopted in place of chronic [2].
Recently an international group of experts proposed the use of the term persistent dentoalveolar pain disorder [36] to encompass persistent pain without local disease (possible other pseudonyms include atypical odontalgia, phantom tooth pain).
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"But we have long-term persistent conversations: that's a big part of our model, we want to have recall, we want to do search, and you have to have something to search against.
"We have a puzzle here of long-term, persistent bad ideas and slowness of learning that we should all be thinking about, if we're modest, for our current policies," he said.
Long-term persistent illness following antibiotic treatment is not uncommon, particularly when treatment is delayed.
Longer-term, persistent U.S. trade deficits are a substantial drag on growth.
The currency's decline reflects political upheavals and longer-term persistent economic weakness.
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