However, parental smoking was not associated with persistence of wheezing or asthma after the onset of puberty. |
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Despite a persistence of unplausible actions, such as boat-jacking and the mysterious parachute disappearance, this is a video-game after all. |
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This helps explain the persistence and even strengthening of cultural nationalism after political independence. |
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The excess of illness at follow up is explained by both higher incidence and greater persistence of symptoms. |
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Poor nutrition, contaminated water, and unsanitary living conditions contributed principally to the persistence of disease. |
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Though the labyrinth has been explored for decades, the persistence of archaic survey techniques has led to only rudimentary maps. |
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She was subtly moving the debate on, from jokey repartee to smiling yet intransigent persistence. |
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The story of Martha and Steve Rosenblatt's house is one of vision, experimentation, persistence, and sweat equity. |
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Could the genetic benefits of crossing over explain the persistence of active hotspots? |
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It has to be backed by clear beliefs and expressed in action with courage, persistence and commitment. |
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With persistence, Bellows and his supporters finally won favor with the surgeon general, and the commission was appointed. |
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The game also rewards your persistence by giving you a new map after beating the diamond suits. |
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He has risen to this responsibility with a kind of certainty and confidence and determination and persistence. |
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The usual harbinger of a wetter summer is the persistence of south-east winds at the Cape. |
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His persistence was finally rewarded after he moved into real estate, and then city trading. |
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The persistence in the popular imagination of the notion of Carmen as the ultimate essence of Spanishness is troubling. |
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We commend the work of Jyllie in particular for her drive, verve and persistence in organising the parade. |
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Nowadays he resembles a bulky Roy of the Rovers, but what he lacks in pace he more than makes up for in persistence and effort. |
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Artillery generally offers greater responsiveness and persistence, while air-delivered ordnance is usually more accurate and lethal. |
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Their persistence was rewarded with the award of a kickable penalty ten minutes into the game. |
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The programmes need to be executed with patience, persistence, and precision, targeting high risk groups. |
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Secondarily, the persistence of the hematocele induce an inflammatory response, that could explain the inflammatory syndrome as in our case. |
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This leads to irritability, changeability, and lack of persistence when pursuing a given objective. |
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I would also like to thank Ramesh for his stalwartness and persistence in replying to Sullivan. |
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Ductal plate malformation results from persistence or absence of remodeling of the embryonic ductal plate during ontogenesis. |
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Dermot, by immense skill and persistence, has made this the supreme Caribbean hotel. |
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His persistence in pursuing his musical ambitions caused Zhang to lead an unstable life with only odd jobs coming his way. |
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Carbamate pesticides generally have a high acute toxicity to arthropods but only a moderate environmental persistence. |
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Her persistence was rewarded, however, in 1970 when she won a by-election in West Bromwich. |
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He could more freely ponder the viability of the universalist ideal and the persistence of Jewishness in his new context. |
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He also sought to impart a philosophy of diligence, persistence, and excellence. |
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Both these examples show the persistence of a graphic style that is neither modernist nor Art Deco, but clearly widespread and enduring. |
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Repopulation during protracted treatment is one reason for tumour persistence after radiotherapy. |
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His persistence was rewarded unexpectedly, and in a way that had a great influence on the fortunes of his party as a whole. |
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He symbolises great tolerance, and dogged persistence in the face of adversity. |
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I was giving up hope of it ever being sorted out, but Ian's patience and persistence has paid off. |
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More than that, though, it has laid a marker for a style of game which has innovation, pace and persistence as its keynotes. |
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With a little patience and persistence, they may even write a history of their own. |
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Gurdjieff also demonstrated more humble writerly skills, including the ability to accept advice from others and persistence in face of failure. |
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Less critical than refugia, prey switching also plays a role in protozoan persistence. |
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Bill was comfortable expressing emotion, but he was also bothered by Jane's persistence in maintaining the above-mentioned regressive behaviors. |
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Nevertheless, persistence paid off, and man was finally able to soar aloft with improved gliding equipment. |
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The persistence paid off when 14 minutes later, Springer scored again from a low shot placed deftly into the far left corner of the net. |
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However, the persistence of fault creep does pose a costly nuisance in terms of maintenance and repair. |
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Traits of last-borns include charm, tendency to be manipulative, persistence, and love of attention. |
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Her persistence led to a conviction and the recovery of a lava lamp and money box among the stolen goods. |
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Publishing in research journals requires fortitude, resilience and persistence. |
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The necessary resolve takes courage and persistence, from police, parents and the wider community. |
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Views into the three numbered motel rooms through lensed eyeholes presented a similar mix of persistence and decay, presence and abandonment. |
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To seek safety and protection in our country has taken courage and persistence. |
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This persistence continued with the boy insisting that we have sweets at his employer's stall. |
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I kept getting the runaround initially, but persistence got me through the door. |
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Yet the young mother also hoped the girl could develop the characteristics of persistence, independence and assiduity. |
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It's all just going to take diligence and persistence and we've got plenty of that. |
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It was a question of persistence paying off for Andrew Peach who took the Programme Presenter award. |
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In the first stages of life the mind is frivolous and easily distracted, it misses progress by failing in consecutiveness and persistence. |
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The persistence of the myofibroblastic phenotype in the areas of active fibrosis is a characteristic finding in fibrotic lung disease. |
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Seven minutes later, though, the 10 men were rewarded for a period of dogged persistence. |
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With patience and persistence, it will turn out to be both the right and the smart thing to do. |
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But will Norway maple match sugar maple in persistence and shade-tolerance? |
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There are a few strategies that can lead to success, but persistence and patience are key. |
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We are delighted that the patience and persistence shown by the project partners over the last seven years has finally paid off. |
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Those who knew Chapman all testify to his kindness, persistence, simplicity and integrity. |
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She talked about the persistence of elements of racism that we may be missing in self-congratulation of multiculturalism. |
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It took months of patience and persistence to make even a little headway with this busy boy. |
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To be a poet takes courage, intelligence, commitment, persistence, and miracles. |
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Unlocking the potential of China's market demands more than persistence and determination. |
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The diligence, tolerance and persistence of cows and their sensitiveness to how we treat them demonstrates to us that we must respect life. |
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Only when Preston's legs began to tire, their persistence and courage finally waning, did Everton break through again. |
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However, Titik, 34, is now enjoying the fruits of her persistence and indefatigable spirit. |
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This strategy requires the same persistence and energy and idealism we have shown before. |
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What might be the factors determining the tenacious persistence of virus transmission? |
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The formation of biofilms makes conditions more favorable for bacterial persistence in the lungs. |
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Pseudohole disappears inconstantly after surgery, but its persistence does not preclude good postoperative visual recovery. |
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But apparently the real purpose of the Mass is to provide a setting in which we feel comfortable with our impenitent persistence in grave sin. |
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Full and wholesome attack, lots of berried flavour, the tannins are ripe and aid the persistence. |
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Information about both school persistence and grade point average was obtained from students' transcripts. |
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He did this with good policies, hard work and persistence and in spite of media bias in favour of his opponent. |
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It took a lot of persistence and perseverance and a lot of great people around me telling me that I could do it and I could get there. |
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These college presidents also worry about the persistence of poverty in many American communities, often in those where campuses are located. |
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In part, the persistence reflected what was thought to be the special, and transitory, impacts from the initial oil shocks to the economy. |
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Early onset of puberty and obesity independently favor the persistence of asthma. |
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Might there be a universal selective benefit that could explain the evolutionary persistence of introns? |
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Increasing persistence with a number of short-range goals can help break up periods of boredom. |
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Unfortunately their environmental persistence means that PCBs continue to enter the human food chain. |
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This dogged persistence and determination to see it through has taken its toll, both on his finances and his emotional well being. |
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What is more, the validity of the continued confinement depends upon the persistence of such a disorder. |
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They simply want to get things done, and it's that steady, dogged persistence that winds up being viewed as stubbornness. |
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The very immune cells that are activated to destroy the virus provide a permissive environment for virus propagation and persistence. |
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Beyond the media's tunnel vision lies the persistence of the habit of the rich world using the poor world to buttress its prejudices. |
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That is surely penny wise and pound foolish, a recipe for the persistence of costly, revolving-door institutionalization of troubled kids. |
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Extensive discussions were held with the patient regarding persistence of peripheral blood blast cells. |
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Watson insists he remained undaunted, convinced that success would come with hard work and persistence. |
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Hallmarks of quality are fullness of body, balance of acidity, and persistence of flavour. |
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What is physical discomfort but the persistence of some body part or bodily function in distracting the attention of the mind? |
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I was still annoyed with him, but his unending persistence was getting to me, and I never turn down a cup of coffee. |
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Chronicity refers to the relative persistence of symptoms and signs of asthma. |
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So why is our polity unheedful of the persistence of pervasive discrimination in our own midst, ask global solidarity networks. |
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In Greek myth, the story of the Crab is not a tale of heroic glory, but rather a celebration of loyalty, persistence and determination. |
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The asymmetric rhythms of their unison duet invigorated the music's persistence. |
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Remember, persistence, performance, and perseverance will bring success. |
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They are to face oppression with humble persistence and absolute conviction. |
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He eventually wears her down with his persistence and convinces her to marry him by giving her mother and siblings a place to live when her father dies. |
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For many bloggers, the novelty soon wears off and their persistence fades. |
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Adopting a foreign child requires persistence, diligence, patience, and a reliance on the slow-turning wheels of justice. |
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Through persistence and ingenuity Wille is able to free himself from his captivity and then finds shelter with Anni, a young, sturdy and independent Lapp peasant. |
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The figures and shelter at the left acknowledge the persistence of American Indian communities in California despite the devastating impact of the gold rush. |
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Suddenly it is not so clear where one draws the line between courage and recklessness, persistence and fatalism, pacifism and passivity, war and revenge. |
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He shared his secrets about relapse and sobriety with Oprah, emphasizing persistence and perseverance. |
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Let us assume then that the persistence or repetition of a reverberatory activity tends to induce lasting cellular changes that add to its stability. |
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The lack of persistence of the repellents and antifeedants, while not a serious problem for on-farm storage, significantly reduces their utility on field crops. |
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In particular, spatially localized autocrine signaling may confer directional persistence to cell migration, as suggested by recent experimental observations. |
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This analysis demonstrates that growth cone turning results from an increase in the persistence of directional motion rather than a change in speed. |
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The persistence occurs most often with the upper canine and the lower second molar, and less often with the upper lateral and lower mesial incisors. |
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Microbiologic cure used a four-point scale to document eradication of the pathogen, microbiologic persistence, indeterminate results, or missing data. |
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In the glass, this translates into liveliness on the palate and flavors with pinpoint clarity and persistence. |
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He refers to this picture as a shadowgraph rather than a mirage for there are elements of truth of the commerce and industry picture that partially explains its persistence. |
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The results held even after controlling for differences in persistence of symptoms, as well as age and type of menopause. |
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Although persistence may or may not pose a problem, if a substance also bioaccumulates then there is special reason to be concerned about possible risks. |
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There's no drive or energy here, just a sense of dogged persistence. |
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The persistence, the dogged attention, the caring were what counted. |
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Computer simulations predict that intermediate mutators can be selected and that, once selected, they have a much longer persistence time than strong mutators. |
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But then here comes Jesus, the young upstart from the boondocks who has been raising eyebrows with his persistence and skill and surprising strategies. |
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A model of patience, persistence and perseverance Marvan has taught not only the cricketers, but all of us, how to get a task nobly accomplished unperturbed and unruffled. |
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The number of times the participant attempted to solve the unsolvable puzzle was used as a measure of the person's persistence or residual frustration level. |
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That development enabled the persistence of the accelerating pace that started with biological evolution. |
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Because the execution seems to just be a matter of persistence and technology. |
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So knitting with variegated yarns not only requires a certain amount of persistence but also requires an openness to accepting the pooling effect. |
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Their persistence perniciously influences mood and emotional regulation. |
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It is testimony to her courage and persistence that she worked for so long in the face of such adversity. |
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Patients show persistence of symptoms after initial surgery. |
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The border, in the context of the exhibition, acts as an historic and personal leitmotif, revealing its persistence, if not incessancy in the minds of Chicano artists. |
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The persistence of all these differences is a tribute to an indomitably unbiddable spirit and may even be a useful metaphor against conformism in other fields too. |
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In this study, we found that a physician-confirmed diagnosis of sinusitis in the prepubertal period was a significant predictor of persistence of asthma after puberty. |
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What is needed, as this book shows, is a feeling for the persistence of the past, a pressing curiosity, and a passionate interest in the precise details of place. |
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The scarcity of evidence from magmatic fabrics for granite emplacement during regional shortening may reflect the general persistence of deformation to sub-solidus states. |
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At five-foot-eight-inches tall, he isn't a stereotypical hoopster, but he demonstrated that persistence is the key to mastery of any skill. |
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The New Moon insists on persistence and perspiration in equal measure. |
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The dirty little secret here is the persistence of urban poverty. |
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Rachel Kagoiya, FEMNET's Documentalist for her expertise, professionalism and persistence which were absolutely critical to this enterprise. |
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A follow-up magnetic resonance imaging showed improvement but persistence of pelvic phlegmon. |
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The persistence of viruses in the epithelial cells leads to cytomegalic giant cell metamorphosis. |
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Flickering of the image can be partially solved using a long persistence phosphor coating on the CRT, so that successive images fade slowly. |
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Leaf persistence varies from two to four years in warmer climates, and up to nine years in subarctic regions. |
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Kelvin's initiative in this complex study that continues to inspire new mathematics has led to persistence of the topic in history of science. |
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Resilience includes having an internal locus of control, persistence, tolerance for ambiguity, and resourcefulness. |
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The presence of ground permafrost is important to the persistence of some lakes. |
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The persistence of high poverty rates in the UK is associated with the relatively low generosity of the welfare state. |
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Over time, wealth condensation can significantly contribute to the persistence of inequality within society. |
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Her persistence, as well as her talent, eventually convinced him to cast her in the role. |
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After a month of Harrison's persistence, they enlisted him as their lead guitarist. |
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The most frequent conflict within human mateships is the conflict between male sexual persistence and female sexual resistance. |
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His Highness praised the team's excellent performance, high sports morale, willower and persistence to meritoriously win the title. |
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Yueniang's kindness, pureness and persistence move Chen Xi and he loves her deeply too. |
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What makes such exercises bearable, though, is the stubborn persistence of genuine craft amid insipid faddishness. |
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Lynne's persistence and eloquence on water issues is unparalleled,'' said Conner Everts, a member of POWER's board. |
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Two nickel-containing enzymes, the hydrogen uptake hydrogenase and urease, are required for colonization and persistence in the stomach. |
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Intravascular persistence of Anaplasma platys, Ehrlichia chaffeensis, and Ehrlichia ewingii DNA in the blood of a dog and two family members. |
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We investigate the effect of electron temperature and internal space-charge forces on the formation and persistence of the beamlets. |
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The history of Rome's campaigning is, if nothing else, a history of obstinate persistence overcoming appalling losses. |
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Their biochemical persistence to nucleophilic attack, low aqueous solubility promote their accumulation in the solid phases of the sediments. |
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The efficacy of DCD as a nitrification inhibitor will depend on its concentration and persistence in the soil. |
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Often patience and persistence pay off, and help usually comes in the form of rebalancing neurotransmitters. |
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The shell collector was thinking, just then, of the persistence of nematocysts. |
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These include the clock genes that affect both the persistence and period of circadian rhythms. |
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This abnormal persistence of cell nuclei in the superficial epithelial layers may represent incomplete squamous differentiation. |
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A fox and a wild boar, a hare and a lemming, a chinchilla and a slender loris, a couple of toads and dodos trudge along with solemn persistence. |
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And he just kept doing it with a persistence that is a grandeur. |
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Postflood persistence and recolonization of endangered Tidewater Goby populations. |
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His recovery of silver from solution in aqua fortis showed the persistence of unchanged silver and supported its microparticulate structure. |
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But the persistence of the camps appearing along the Normandy coast is a sympton of the failure of a wider European asylum policy. |
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Malthus laid importance on economic development and the persistence of disequilibrium. |
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After years of persistence and attempts at marketing, Evans's designs were finally given a trial on larger scales and adopted elsewhere. |
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You've got to admire his persistence. He's asked her out every day for a month even though she keeps turning him down. |
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Another study found evidence for genetic persistence on the island of Ibiza. |
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It was considered that long term depletion in numbers and habitat fragmentation can reduce population persistence in such urban environments. |
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Anthropogenic hydrocarbon contamination of soil is a serious global issue due to contaminant persistence and the negative impact on human health. |
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Based on some osteologic aspects of Lile gracilis, Vivero and Romero-Castillo proposed that the allopatrical processes led to the persistence of neotenic characters. |
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Arguably, ethnic historians, along with ethnohistorians and all students of ethnicity, are intellectually more inclined to detect and to emphasize persistence. |
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The persistence of erroneous beliefs exacerbates the widespread anachronistic failure to recognize the urgent problems that face humanity on this planet. |
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Field evaluation of the efficacy and persistence of insect repellents DEET, IR3535, and KBR 3023 against Anopheles gambiae complex and other Afrotropical vector mosquitoes. |
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The appropriate duration of persistence is normally achieved by structural modifications that improve suability in light without compromising biodegradability. |
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Half-lives of PSII herbicides ametryn, atrazine, diuron, hexazinone and tebuthiuron were consistently greater than a year, indicating high persistence. |
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The molecular basis for this persistence is largely unknown, but 2 recent studies have given evidence in support of persistent circular HBoV episomes. |
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The persistence of the Past is one of those tragicomic blessings which each new age denies, coming cocksure on to the stage to mouth its claim to a perfect novelty. |
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Despite their seemingly strong hold on life, as indicated by the persistence of movement in decapitation tests, rattlers are relatively frail creatures and are easily killed. |
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Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension is a rare disease characterized bythe persistence of thromboemboli obstructing the pulmonary arteries as an organized tissue. |
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Phantom vision is in many respects simi lar to the phenomenal persistence of a body part after amputation, that is, phantom somesthesis or the phantom limb phenomenon. |
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In the interim he pursued one of his most adventurous series, the so-called Hercules project, exploring the persistence of fascism in its hydralike forms. |
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In this case, the HABC results infer long-term persistence of populations in isolated refugia for all three species, even when allowing for postisolation migration. |
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Is it the phi phenomenon or the persistence of vision? Originally, the illusion of motion that movies excel at was thought to be the effect of the persistence of vision. |
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Le Foil, Rascle, and Higgins investigated the influence of attributional style on golf performance with a study involving putting task persistence. |
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As noted above, this implies a higher amplitude and persistence of the cycle and a growing role for extrapolative expectations in most recent cycles. |
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