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We are proposing a new definition of persistence based on duration of incident infection, that is persistent infections are those lasting more than the median duration.
Carers get a job that is persistent, tedious and boring.
Recent evidence reveals that memory retrieval is susceptible to disruption that is persistent.
Deletion of the gene encoding the secreted bacterial effect or Salmonella leucine-rich (PslrP changes an acute and lethal infection to one that is persistent and less deadly.
The F.D.A. approved the drug on Thursday for women with cervical cancer that is persistent, recurrent or has spread to other parts of the body.
At lower temperature-strain amplitude combination, the locking type B serrations appear from first cycle onwards that is persistent during the entire fatigue life.
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Statistics that are persistent and predictive, and so reliably link cause and effect, are indispensable in that process.
At the same time, winds that were persistent but manageable earlier in the day picked up, gusting to 21 mph.
Professor Sir Bruce Keogh, medical director of the NHS, is to lead an investigation into hospitals that are persistent outliers in hospital performance and provide practical support for them.
"You have many rural areas that are persistent poverty areas, in essence rural ghettos," said Joseph Donnermeyer, professor of rural sociology at Ohio State University.
"There is this hardcore of 2% that are persistent truants but in fact the number of times they truant has significantly decreased".
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