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This study suggests that the more persistent that patients are and the longer that they persist with treatment the better they will perform on cognitive, global, and functional outcomes.
During the 1960s and 1970s, environmental levels of dioxins were much higher than they are today, leading to higher body burdens of the more persistent congeners in older people, above the level expected from persistence alone (Pinsky and Lorber 1998).
It says "the more persistent your sledging is, the bigger adrenalin rush I will get".
And the more persistent the customer, the more effort these companies expend on rebuffing them.
The more persistent type is caused by a specific organism that is difficult to treat.
"Although the more persistent rain should clear from Devon by early afternoon, heavy and possibly thundery showers are likely to follow," he said.
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That is likely to make the Germans more persistent in their push to create a pan-European exchange.
In contrast, when incorporating two adaptation terms, one with fast decay and the other more persistent, our data could be replicated in considerable detail (Figure 4).
There are probably two types of initially formed radicals: one relatively short-lived and the other more persistent.
This study importantly illustrates that data from the presumed more persistent and extreme IBS phenotypes seen in hospitals cannot routinely be extrapolated to the general population.
However, more importantly, we observed that at cytokinesis, the midbodies were more persistent in the TBCD-silenced cells than in the controls.
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