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persistence The ability of an object to remain in existence past the lifetime of the program that creates it.
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persistence 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.
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persistence Capacity of a plant to remain in a setting for some period after it is introduced.
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persistence Persistence is the act of continually pursuing something in spite of obstacles.
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persistence The protocol for transferring the state of an entity bean between its instance variables and an underlying database.
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