Synonym: return. Similar words: recurrent, occurrence, currency, current, currently, concurrent, irreverence, recur. Meaning: [rɪ'kɜrəns /-'kʌrəns] n. happening again (especially at regular intervals).
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61. They can see what difficulties have arisen in the past and what corrective measures were taken to prevent their recurrence.
62. There is a recurrence rate of approximately 20 %, sometimes requiring repetition of the procedure.
63. Almost every photographic aberration is now legible because of its constant recurrence in all the vehicles of visual mass communication.
64. A more accurate analysis of ulcer recurrence can be derived using lifetable analysis.
65. This shows that the presence of symptoms is unreliable as a predictor of recurrence.
66. This demonstrates the double - index recurrence relation.
67. attempts to prevent a recurrence of the problem.
68. Characterized by or involving repetition, recurrence, reiteration, or repetitiousness.
69. There were 3 case of hydrocele of the scrotum after operation. No of infection, recurrence, chronic pain in the inguinal area, atrophy of testis, or pain during ejaculation occurred.
70. This paper presents the construction of hardware and flow chart of software of an obstacle recurrence and amplification device (ORAD) based on the digital closed-loop modification technology.
71. The determination of urinary stone is important for the understanding the lithiasis, and preventing its recurrence.
72. Conclusion Massive adenofibroma of the breast is a precystosarcoma disease and mastectomy should be done if local recurrence occurs after local excision.
73. Conclusion It was effective to resuture the lower eyelid retractor to tarsal plate and resect the measurable lower eyelid skin to correct senile entropion and had a low recurrence rate.
74. Objective To study the relationship between eosinophil and polyp recurrence after the operation of nasal polyps.
75. The most intractable problem of glioma is tumor recurrence after operation.
76. We observe first a mixed hypergraph with complete C-edges and D_2. By the first step of the splitting-contraction algorithm[Sentencedict.com ], we can find out the recurrence relation and solve it.
77. By transforming function specification, the recurrence relation of abstract problem-solving can be easily obtained.
78. This paper gives an explicit solution to linear non-homogeneous recurrence relations with constant coefficients by means of generating function.
79. Intravenous arsenious acid chemotherapy can delay tumor recurrence and prolong survival in liver transplant patients with HCC extending Milan criteria.
80. Prophylactic urethrectomy is also performed in patients at high risk for recurrence, and is usually advocated for men with TCC of the prostatic stroma.
81. Conclusions Siqikang can decrease the recurrence rate of Herpes genitalis.
82. Several procedures are available to meet practical problems of frequent recurrence.
83. There was no evidence of recurrence after a 4 months follow up.
84. A recurrence of such an oversight could impair our amicable relations.
85. Adjuvant hemithoracic radiation therapy but not N 2 disease affects the risk of locoregional recurrence.
86. Intravesical medicine therapy has been widely used to prevent or postpone postoperative recurrence of bladder tumor.
87. Method:The clinical data of 32 cases with IPF accompanied by large ulceration were reviewed retrospectively. Result: All patients recovered from resection of nidi without recurrence.
88. The primary causes of failure are uncomntrolled local recurrence and distant metastasis.
89. Conclusion: The above results indicate that eloson cremor might have remarkable effect on external ear eczema with low recurrence rate.
90. In this paper we introduce an integral recurrence formula for calculating polynomial of powers sum[Sentencedict.com], and gives its a primary proof and some applications.
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