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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91. The ablated area, complete ablation rate and local recurrence were evaluated.
92. Results 8 cases of postoperative recurrence were found after tension-free hernioplasty, the relapse rate was 1.52%.
93. Adjuant mitotane may prolong recurrence - free surial in patients with radically resected adrenocortical carcinoma.
94. His mind was buoyed by a recurrence of the mood he had felt after Hennessey's death.
95. Using the theory of generalized inverse matrix, a perfect algorithm of recurrence for least square has been derived. And from this algorithm, some corollaries of great significance were obtained.
96. Routine postoperative thyroxin replacement therapy can help to reduce the postoperative recurrence of NG.
97. Objective : To observe the effect of health education on female urinary infection recurrence rate.
98. Conclusion The recurrence of leishmaniasis was related with patients' residential area, occupation, age, length of the illness course, complications, dosage of antimonials.
99. Conclusion:Intravesical instillation of brucea javanica oil emulsion has good effect on preventing postoperative recurrence of bladder cancer with less side effect.
100. In addition, leukemoid reaction occurred and acted as indicator of recurrence.
101. It's structure is given by the recurrence formula, which is simple and strong practicality.
102. So it went on contiunally, the recurrence of love and conflict between them.
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103. Objective: To observe the efficacy and security intravesical instillation of pirarubicin for preventing the recurrence of bladder cancer after transurethral resect (TURBT).
104. Objective To evaluate the effect and safety of intravesical reperfusion of mitoxantrone(MTZ) for the prevention of postoperative recurrence of bladder cancer.
105. A minority of retroperitoneal liposarcomas may, either at the time of initial diagnosis or at the time of local recurrence, contain nodule(s) of non- lipogenic sarcomatous elements.
106. Results One case of renal oncocytoma underwent radical nephrectomy, the follow-up lasted for 10 months without metastasis or recurrence.
107. Conclusion Seeking support point in the soft tissues, ignoring the working point in pelvic floor reconstruction, is the important factor for recurrence.
108. The prognosis is good and no recurrence occurs, The disease may be differentiated from congenital pure red cell aplasia by its relatively late onset and good prognosis.
109. Tacitus " historical view on recurrence contains the double properties of degeneration and evolution. "
110. Relapsing contralateral upper - tract cancer and bladder recurrence were noted during follow - up.
111. This paper presents a new model of term predication quantity -- Modle of recurrence predication.
112. Never again did he intend her to have a recurrence of fear of the dark.
113. Pterygium is a triangular sheet of fibrovascular tissue that invades the clear cornea from the bulbar conjunctiva, and has a high recurrence rate after simple excision.
114. In the second chapter, we characterize the relations between locations and multiplicities of zeros of a sequence of real-rooted polynomials defined by a three-term recurrence relation.
115. Results: During a follow-up of 12 to 24 months, no recurrence and no sub-epithelial fibro-vascular proliferation were found and all achieved a radical cure.
116. By the late nineteenth century the recurrence of this pattern had become obvious to many observers.
117. The insufficiency of perforating veins is the main cause resulting in the recurrence of varicose veins after varicotomy in lower extremities.
118. One case ( 2.7 % ) developed local recurrence and 19 cases ( 52.7 % ) had anterior resection syndrome ( ARS ) .
119. Recurrence of severe FSGS in renal allograft recipients presents a major challenge to transplant physicians.
120. He was aware of the possibility of a recurrence of his illness.
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