Similar words: current, currently, currency, security, curriculum, blackcurrant, correct, surreptitious. Meaning: [rɪ'kɜrənt /-kʌr-] adj. recurring again and again.
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31. He emphasises the need for recurrent education and presses for guaranteed incomes for all and a national superannuation fund.
32. Eight patients had a past history of recurrent peptic ulcers or gastritis.
33. An element of public accountability can also be identified in the recurrent attentions of elected Members of Parliament.
34. Often there is a family history of recurrent ulcers in the parents as well.
35. Richard now pressed on to Salerno, where he wanted to discuss a recurrent ague with the city's famous doctors.
36. Total spending was set at R11,600 million, of which R9,000 million was allocated to recurrent expenditure.
37. It provides clear explanations, under alphabetically ordered entries, of virtually all learners' recurrent difficulties.
38. Recurrent oral and vaginal yeast infections occurred in two patients receiving cyclosporin and oral thrush occurred in one patient receiving placebo.
39. Recurrent networks can perform functions such as automatic gain control or energy normalization and selecting a maximum in complex systems.
40. A quite different sort of example is the recurrent theme of asking for a sign in the gospel narratives.
41. A recurrent working hypothesis of gene-culture coevolutionary theory is that the epigenetic rules are shaped by natural selection over many generations.
42. The same triple defect probably contributes to the formation of recurrent gall bladder stones.
43. All males with cystitis should seek the advice of their health care practitioner, particularly if it is recurrent.
44. Similarly, a bout of angina may be protective; but the protection may well be lost with recurrent angina.
45. A barium enema performed at seven years disease duration showed recurrent polyps.
46. A recurrent problem for the station was that of poor reception, even when the transmitting power was increased.
47. Recurrent federal expenditure was budgeted at N12,883 million and federal capital expenditure at N9,240 million.
48. Filtered blood is widely used to treat recurrent non-haemolytic febrile reactions in patients who depend on regular blood transfusions.
49. Several factors are responsible for recurrent exposure of the distal oesophagus to gastric contents and the subsequent development of reflux oesophagitis.
50. It was a recurrent one, withdrawn from the popular memory when pressure situations arose.
51. It is too early to establish whether recurrent stone formation after percutaneous cholecystolithotomy differs from other non-operative treatments.
52. It may have to be accepted that recurrent brief admissions are a necessary part of the long-term care of such a patient.
53. There is also the recurrent debate over the degree of specialization that should be incorporated in social work education.
54. A repeated stress upon the benefits brought by diversity is a recurrent theme of the Council documents.
55. Patients who have recurrent attacks of gouty arthritis may develop features closely resembling rheumatoid arthritis.
56. Clinical indications included encephalopathy, recurrent variceal haemorrhage unresponsive to therapy, repeated episodes of bacterial peritonitis or intractable ascites.
57. It is recurrent and less volatile than many types of commercial revenue.
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58. The exercise of that authority had proved a recurrent problem for late-medieval kings.
59. Leaning rather than pulling is a recurrent theme in windsurfing which, once mastered, leads to rapid progress.
60. In 1989 Nixon and Koch described a manometric pattern they termed recurrent autonomous oesophageal peristalsis.
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