
per.sis.tencen. 1. <general> the act of refusing to give up under trying circumstances. 2. <neurology> the way that memories are stored in the brain so that they are accessible and can be found in the future: persistence of memory. 3. <programming> the property of a programming language where created objects and variables continue to exist and retain their values between runs of the program.
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Describes PERSISTENCE and how to read it |
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Provides some background on who the people are in the novel |
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Takes you to the very first document and the start of the novel |
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Shows you the entire span of the novel and where all the documents fall, sorted by date for convenience |
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