persistent state
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpersistentandstate
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persistent
adjective
uk/pəˈsɪs.tənt/us/pɚˈsɪs.tənt/
lasting for a long time or difficult to get ...
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state
noun
uk/steɪt/us/steɪt/
a condition or way of being that exists at a ...
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(Definition ofpersistentandstatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Earlier range succession models considered onepersistentstateor climax toward which the rangeland, absent of grazing pressure, continuously moved.
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This is needed to implement apersistentstate, and to deal with external objects.
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Thrombolysis can be performed repeatedly during thepersistentstateof abnormal coagulation.
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We are in apersistentstateof conflicting pressures on this subject.
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However, a generator is an object withpersistentstate, which can repeatedly enter and leave the same scope.
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It stresses modellingpersistentstatethrough the use of data types constructed from a rich collection of base types.
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Subjects are shown in apersistentstateof crisis.
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In these studies, depression was measured at one time point, so that transient states of depression could not be distinguished from persistent states.
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A crash-only application is designed to save all changed user settings soon after they are changed, so that thepersistentstatematches that of the running machine.
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These were distributed objects havingpersistentstate.
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In support of this idea, it has been shown that bacteria can switch stochastically into apersistentstatewhich has slow growth coupled with an ability to survive antibiotic treatment.
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Syncope is distinguished from coma, which can include persistent states of unconsciousness.
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Photoexcitation has been shown to produce persistent states in vanadates and manganite materials, leading to filamentary paths of a modified charge ordered phase which is sustained by a passing current.
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