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Persistent and health
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.
PCBs are a persistent organic pollutant, and cause cancer in animals and likely in humans as well, among other health effects ; PCB production was banned by the U. S. Congress in 1979 and by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants in 2001.

Persistent and him
Persistent knee injuries forced him to retire from football at the age of 36 in 2000, but he stayed at the club as manager of the youth team.
Persistent trade rumors ( generally involving the New York Mets ) dogged him all season.
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.
As a result, he sustained catastrophic and irreversible damage to the higher centres of the brain, which had left him in a Persistent Vegetative State ( PVS ).

Persistent and for
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 urban legends, however unlikely, often maintain at least a degree of plausibility, for instance a serial killer deliberately hiding in the back seat of a car.
Persistent flushing and other symptoms may indicate deficiencies in one or more of the cofactors responsible for this enzymatic cascade.
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.
: 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.
* Part 11: Evaluation Tools for Persistent Association
# Persistent eating of nonnutritive substances for a period of at least one month
Persistent, Clooney sent a humorously self-deprecating letter signed " George Clooney, TV actor " to Russell asking for the part, and showed up at Russell's New York City apartment to plead his case.
The GEF subsequently was also selected to serve as financial mechanism for two more international conventions: The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants ( 2001 ) and the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification ( 2003 ).
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 ".
Hence, the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants ( POPS ) saw its initial application for a < tt > int </ tt > domain name rejected on the grounds that the convention did not explicitly create an entity subject of international law.
Persistent campaigns include the legalisation of assisted dying, retaining the legality of abortion as a " last resort ", defending stem cell research for medical purposes, and calling for consistent and humane law on the slaughter of animals.
Persistent injury problems over the following year left James ' hopes of retaining the # 1 spot for the 2010 World Cup in doubt, with Capello stating he would only consider players who were 100 % for his squad.
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
** Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy ( PGL ): persisting for a long time, possibly without an apparent cause
( 1981 ) " Persistent auditory hallucinations: coping mechanisms and implications for management ".
The Xbox version of Lockdown features an exclusive gameplay mode for Microsoft's Xbox Live service called " Persistent Elite Creation " ( PEC ).
Persistent media reports and ministerial statements focus on a life extension program for the existing HRZ MiG-21 fleet as a lower cost short-term alternative.
Persistent infant crying has been associated with severe marital discord, postpartum depression, Shaken Baby Syndrome, SIDS / suffocation, early termination of breastfeeding, frequent visits to doctors, maternal smoking and over a quadrupling of excessive laboratory tests and prescription of medication for acid reflux.
SQL / PSM ( SQL Persistent Stored Modules ) defines procedural extensions for SQL, such as the statement.

Persistent and two
Persistent land disputes arose between the brothers and local government officials with the result that two townships were established in the port area, Government Town and Rhodestown.
The Persistent Problems of Philosophy ( 1907 ) and The Good Man and The Good ( 1918 ) were two publications where she got to express her philosophical views.
McKeon viewed the novel as emerging as a constant battleground between two developments of two sets of world view that corresponded to Whig / Tory, Dissenter / Establishment, and Capitalist / Persistent Feudalist.
McKeon viewed the novel as emerging as a constant battleground between two developments of two sets of world view that corresponded to Whig / Tory, Dissenter / Establishment, and Capitalist / Persistent Feudalist.

Persistent and years
Persistent infection of the cervix over the years can cause irreversible changes leading to carcinoma in situ and eventually invasive cervical cancer.
* Persistent dyspepsia in patients over the age of 45 years
Persistent liver stages allow relapse up to five years after elimination of red blood cell stages and clinical cure.

Persistent and Mexico
Persistent Oligarchs Elites and Politics in Chihuahua, Mexico, Duke University Press, January 1993.

Persistent and City
* development of social research reports such as Losing Ground: The Persistent Growth of Family Poverty in Canada ’ s Largest City, Decade of Decline: Poverty and Income Inequality in the City of Toronto in the 1990s and Poverty by Postal Code: The Geography of Neighbourhood Poverty to identify and highlight challenges faced by the most underserved inner-suburbs of Toronto

Persistent and on
* Aarhus Protocol on Persistent Organic Pollutants
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.
Persistent electric current flows on the surface of the superconductor, acting to exclude the magnetic field of the magnet ( Faraday's law of induction ).
Due to PCBs ' environmental toxicity and classification as a persistent organic pollutant, PCB production was banned by the United States Congress in 1979 and by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants in 2001.
According to the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, 9 of the 12 most dangerous and persistent organic chemicals are pesticides.
Due to the toxicity of PCBs and their classification as persistent organic pollutants, PCB production was banned by the U. S. Congress in 1977 and by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants in 2001.
Persistent site technical problems, however, and a joint decision by the Air Force and NASA to consolidate Shuttle operations at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, following the Challenger tragedy in 1986, resulted in the official termination of the Shuttle program at Vandenberg on December 26, 1989.
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.
A Cuban Perspective on Management of Persistent Vegetative State.
It categorized the attack on its two-factor authentication products as an Advanced Persistent Threat, although some have debated whether the attack was ' advanced '.
Persistent reports by the natives of creatures resembling dinosaurs have motivated a number of recent expeditions into the area of the northern tributaries of the Ogooué and the swamps on the western side of the Congo River.
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.
* Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants ( POPs )
* Persistent supply based on dynamically attrited and resupplied from the rear Divisions and Brigades

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