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There has been a rapid debt accumulation in some small states in recent years, part of which can be traced to the high cost associated with the frequent reoccurrence of natural disasters, usually hurricanes and floods in the case of small islands.
Owing to the difficulties with its early diagnosis and surgical removal of all residue diseased tissues, rapid progression, and frequent reoccurrence, the most advanced form of astrocytoma, glioblastoma (WHO grading IV) represents an extremely life-threatening intracranial malignant tumor both inside and outside of China [ 1, 2].
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Fear of reoccurrence was the most frequent symptom one year after a flood elsewhere [ 5].
Can I prevent a reoccurrence?
But has anything changed to prevent the reoccurrence?
And what could the community do to forestall a reoccurrence?
The consistency, the monotony, the certainty, all vagaries and passions are covered by this daily reoccurrence.
If the mechanism is clarified, reoccurrence in the future should become much clearly defined.
Replay was then assessed via the spontaneous reoccurrence of stimulus-specific activity across subsequent resting periods.
He also launched an investigation into why the switch was disconnected, to prevent a reoccurrence.
When it does, the results are deemed catastrophic and sociopolitical forces intervene to prevent its reoccurrence.
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