Examples of using More persistent in English and their translations into Portuguese
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but it is more persistent than morphine.
in which attempts to avoid certain thoughts make those thoughts more persistent.
Viral populations with treatment-emergent NS5A resistance-associated substitutions were generally more persistent than NS3 resistance associated substitutions.
Therefore, the objective of this study was to identify in which stage of the life cycle the companies listed in bmf&bovespa the abnormal earnings are more persistent.
their symptoms seem to be more persistent and severe.
now became more persistent in urging their erroneous views.
the fights of our group with Hitlerites were more persistent.
legal objections are more persistent and arguably provide the basis for determining the limits
which has led the industry to invest more persistent in the use of natural products.
opens the possibility of a comment, interpretation of that which by writing will remain more persistent.
such that adverse reactions of overdose due to NUEDEXTA might be more severe or more persistent compared to overdose of dextromethorphan alone.
current account deficits have been more persistent, although in the case of Germany the deficit in 1997 was small.
they seem all the more persistent in heading towards them.
a combination of temporary and more persistent factors on inflation developments seems to have caused the observed inflation differentials.
and especially over the more persistent and numerous peasant bourgeoisie.
The patients with inadequate muscle relaxation did, however, exhibit more persistent hypoxemia Table 5.
Axetil can cause higher and more persistent levels of cefuroxime in the blood and bile;
Delays in concluding debt restructurings can make economic recessions deeper and more persistent, as the case of Greece illustrates.
The more unequal a society, the more persistent income tends to be from one generation to the next.