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* Persistent fever ( lasting more than 1 month )

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Persistent use of the veto can also be overturned by the Commons, under a provision of the Parliament Act 1911.
Depending on the temperature and humidity at the altitude the contrail forms, they may be visible for only a few seconds or minutes, Persistent contrails are thought to have a significant effect on global climate.
Persistent stimulation of thyroid-stimulating hormone receptors ( TSH-Rs ) may be involved.
For corneal epithelial diseases such as Stevens Johnson Syndrome, Persistent corneal ulcer etc, the autologous contralateral ( normal ) suprabasal limbus derived in vitro expanded corneal limbal stem cells are found to be effective as Amniotic membrane based expansion is controversial.
Some physicians use the term Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome to refer to the condition in women ; others consider the syndrome of priapism in men to be the same disorder.
Allergic rhinitis may also be classified as Mild-Intermittent, Moderate-Severe intermittent, Mild-Persistent, and Moderate-Severe Persistent.
Other " identifier systems " may be enabling technologies with low barriers to entry, providing an easy to use labeling mechanism that allows anyone to set up a new instance ( examples include Persistent Uniform Resource Locator ( PURL ), URLs, Globally Unique Identifiers ( GUIDs ), etc.
Persistent data structures can also be created using in-place updating of data and these may, in general, use less time or storage space than their purely functional counterparts.
Persistent disease ; persistent GTD: If there is any evidence of persistence of GTD, usually defined as persistent elevation of beta hCG ( see « Diagnosis » below ), the condition may also be referred to as gestational trophoblastic neoplasia ( GTN ).
Persistent worlds can be simulated in offline games, such as in the Animal Crossing series.
Persistent problems should be referred to a veterinarian, although finding a vet with experience in treating mice can be difficult.
The activity known as " Titan Rain " is believed to be associated with an Advanced Persistent Threat.

Persistent and after
Persistent attacks eventually forced the German troops holding the south-western portion of Hill 145 to withdraw, but only after they had run out of ammunition, mortar rounds and grenades.
Persistent legends, based on the highly coloured and unreliable accounts of 16th-century chroniclers such as Adam Abell, Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie, John Leslie and George Buchanan, claim that James III was assassinated at Milltown, near Bannockburn, soon after the battle.
: C. Persistent refusal to accept medical advice that there is no adequate physical cause for the symptoms or physical abnormality, except for short periods of up to a few weeks at a time immediately after or during medical investigations.
Persistent neurological deficits such as asthenia, cognitive impairment, optical atrophy, and paresthesia are frequently present after moderate to severe poisoning.
Persistent Grassy Knoll theories stem also from studies of recorded police-radio transmissions, which contained sounds from Dealey Plaza in the moments during and after the assassination.
Persistent or recurrent hypoglycemia after surgery tends to occur in patients with multiple tumours.
Persistent elevation of serum hCG levels after a non molar pregnancy ( i. e., normal pregnancy pregnancy, or preterm pregnancy, or ectopic pregnancy taking place in the wrong place, usually in the fallopian tube, or abortion ) always indicate persistent GTD ( very frequently due to choriocarcinoma or placental site trophoblastic tumour ), but this is not common, because treatment mostly is successful.
Persistent liver stages allow relapse up to five years after elimination of red blood cell stages and clinical cure.
Persistent knee problems as well as a controversial media attack on the legality of West Indian bowler Charlie Griffith saw him dropped from the Australian team after 1965.

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Persistent suggestions, based on a similarity of hair colour, have been made that Harry's father is actually James Hewitt, with whom Diana had an affair.
The Protocol to the 1979 Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution on Persistent Organic Pollutants is an agreement to provide for the control and reduction of emissions of persistent organic pollutants ( POPs ) in order to reduce their transboundary fluxes so as to protect human health and the environment from adverse effects.
The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, which entered into force in 2004, is an international legally binding agreement for the control of persistent organic pollutants.
Persistent stress that is not resolved through coping or adaptation, deemed distress, may lead to anxiety or withdrawal ( depression ) behavior.
Persistent infection with " high-risk " HPV types — different from the ones that cause skin warts — may progress to precancerous lesions and invasive cancer .< ref name =" pmid12873163 "> HPV infection is a cause of nearly all cases of cervical cancer .< ref > However, most infections with these types do not cause disease.
Persistent suggestions have been made in the media that Hewitt, and not Charles, is the biological father of Prince Harry.
Persistent injury to the nerve is also a common cause through either repetitive motion or by applying pressure externally along the route of the radial nerve as in the prolonged use of crutches or extended leaning on the elbows.
The document condemns any impression of assent to inferiority and submissiveness and indicated an absolute refusal to apologize for complaining loudly and insistently stating that " Persistent manly agitation is the way to liberty ".
( The Work Group is considering alternative wording: " Persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value.
** Persistent, heavy vomiting that is not relieved by not eating
Persistent is when symptoms occur > 4 days / week and > 4 consecutive weeks.
Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous ( PHPV ): congenital developmental anomaly of the eye resulting from failure of the embryological, primary vitreous and hyaloid vasculature to regress, whereby the eye is shorter, develops a cataract, and may present with whitening of the pupil.
Persistent pupillary membrane ( PPM ): PPM is rare, but possible.
Persistent presence of more than 30 mg albumin per gram creatinine in the urine is diagnostic of chronic kidney disease ( Microalbuminuria is a level of 30 – 299 mg / g ; a concentration of albumin in the urine that is not detected by usual urine dipstick methods ).
Its use for agricultural purposes has since been prohibited by national legislation of most countries, while its use as a control against malaria vectors is permitted, as specifically stated by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants
Access to electronic documents is provided through Persistent Uniform Resources Locators ( PURL ) and is facilitated by GPO Access and the Catalog of U. S. Government Publications ( CGP ).
Persistent elevation of glucose levels is termed diabetes mellitus.

Persistent and called
Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder ( PGAD ), originally called Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome ( PSAS ) and also known as Restless Genital Syndrome ( ReGS or RGS ), results in a spontaneous, persistent, and uncontrollable genital arousal in women, with or without orgasm or genital engorgement, unrelated to any feelings of sexual desire.
* / QUEUE-Transient ( in memory ) and Persistent Queues ( also called Reliable Queues )
The Xbox version of Lockdown features an exclusive gameplay mode for Microsoft's Xbox Live service called " Persistent Elite Creation " ( PEC ).
In addition, a scheme called Persistent Non Congestion Detection ( PNCD ) has been devised to detect persistent lack of congestion and induce an Agile Probing phase to expeditiously utilize large dynamic bandwidth.
* Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome, now called Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder, a medical disorder characterized by ongoing sexual arousal

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