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The amount of time that a chemical remains in the environment. A chemical may persist for less than a second or indefinitely.
Ãâó: www.deq.state.la.us/evaluation/tri/glossary.htm
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The ability of an object to remain in existence past the lifetime of the program that creates it.
Ãâó: www.atlab.com/LIMS/glossaryp-t.html
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The time it takes for the visible glow of a CRT's phosphor to darken after the scanning electron beam is removed. A long persistence means less flicker, but may create smearing when images are in motion.
Ãâó: www.multiplemonitors.org/Pages%20-%20about%20MMI/M...
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Capacity of a plant to remain in a setting for some period after it is introduced.
Ãâó: www.bdt.fat.org.br/binas/Library/ucs/section9.2.ht...
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Persistence is the act of continually pursuing something in spite of obstacles.
Ãâó: www.blestarewe.com/glossary/index.cfm/section/fami...
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