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persistence

[pə'sɪstəns] n
gen. Nachleuchtdauer f; Ausdauer f; Fortdauer f; Langlebigkeit f; Hartnäckigkeit f
agric. Einwirkungszeit f; Wirkungsbeständigkeit f; Wirkungsdauer f
AI. Erhaltung f (beim temporalen Schließen)
astr. Nachleuchten n
busin. Beharrlichkeit f; Verharren n
chem. Dauerhaftigkeit f; Beständigkeit f; Persistenz f; Bestehen n; Anhalten n
commun. Nachleuchtdauer f (CRT)
commun., industr., construct. Remanenz f
comp. Stetigkeit f
comp., MS Persistenz f (The saving of the state of a workflow instance or a service to a storage medium, so that it can be unloaded from memory or recovered after a system failure)
econ. Festigkeit f
geol. Durchtrennungsgrad m
law Nachhaltigkeit f
meas.inst. Nachleuchten n (des Leuchtschirms)
med. Haftfestigkeit f
opt. Beharrungszustand m; Nachleuchtdauer f (time); Nachwirkung f; Trägheit f
phys. Nachleuchten n (e.g. of the screen)
persistence The capacity of a substance to remain chemically stable. This is an important factor in estimating the environmental effects of substances discharged into the environment. Certain toxic substances (e.g., cyanides) have a low persistence, whereas other less immediately toxic substances (e.g., many organochlorines) have a high persistence and may therefore produce more serious effects [pə'sɪstəns] n
environ. Persistenz f
persistence
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Antennas and waveguides1
Astronomy1
Chemistry1
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Earth sciences1
Economics2
Electronics3
Environment3
General7
Geology1
Health care3
Industry1
Information technology3
Life sciences2
Lighting other than cinema1
Measuring instruments4
Medical8
Microsoft4
Nuclear physics1
Optics branch of physics9
Pharmacy and pharmacology1
Physics14
Technology5
Vacuum tubes1

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