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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a need for recurrent" is not complete and may not be fully correct in written English without additional context.
It can be used when discussing the necessity for something to happen repeatedly or on a regular basis.
Example: "In our analysis, we identified a need for recurrent training sessions to ensure all staff are up to date with the latest procedures."
Alternatives: "a requirement for repeated" or "a necessity for ongoing".
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In case of dynamic or temporal problems there is a need for recurrent fuzzy neural networks (RFNN).
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Firstly, there is a need for continued recurrent funding and for the linking of expenditure to results.
A study from Nigeria [ 19] demonstrated a correlation between infrequent use of written learning material and low knowledge of AMTSL among midwives, suggesting a need for more emphasis on recurrent training.
The Guardian was especially critical, describing the music as "afraid of anything approaching a fast tempo", and adding that the piece has "little awareness of the need for recurrent ideas that will bind the work into a whole".
This may reflect immediate iron utilization in the bone marrow, underestimation of total calculated iron deficit and/or ongoing losses which suggest a need for additional iron to avoid recurrent IDA.
This design showed favorable results, but the need for recurrent surgeries to expand the unit posed a variety of complications for the patient, including the possibilities of nerve damage and infection.
The fluocinolone acetonide implant was developed in an attempt to decrease the risks associated with systemic side effects and the need for recurrent local corticosteroid treatment.
In a Bayesian game, incomplete knowledge is modeled by randomly instantiating the player's types, after which they choose their strategies optimally thus eliminating the need for recurrent reasoning about the other players' strategy.
Regulatory approval of the DF-1 cell line, or derivatives thereof, as a cell substrate for use in cGMP manufacture of MVA-based vaccines would obviate the existing need for recurrent certification of primary CEF cultures, which exhibit finite lifespans in culture, and might enable new approaches to optimize the yield and cost-effectiveness of such vaccines.
The need for recurrent treatment is therefore not unexpected.
Although we reported only 16 cases of former CABG, the need for recurrent surgical revascularization strongly correlated with the risk of neuropsychiatric complications (OR = 5.39, P = 0.003).
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