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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recurrent factor in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that frequently occurs or is a common element in a particular context or situation.
Example: "Stress is often a recurrent factor in many health issues faced by individuals today."
Alternatives: "a recurring element in" or "a common factor in".
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Quasireligious content, pushed by darker impulses, is a recurrent factor in Chan's work.
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We show that a recurrent growth factor starvation results in a permanent reduction in drug sensitivity.
Despite a history of fetal or neonatal loss being a recurrent risk factor [ 4], grand multiparas in the present study showed a higher prevalence of a history of previous neonatal deaths rather than fetal and neonatal demise in the current pregnancy.
One recurrent factor associated with mental health service use in the general population is female gender [ 20, 22, 31- 37].
It has been concluded that the BCL2/BAX expression ratio may be considered as prognostic factor in low grade urinary bladder cancer (Gazzaniga et al. 1996), and also loss of BCL2 expression can be a prognostic factor in recurrent colon cancer (Poincloux et al. 2008).
Because persistent bacteria can revert to an actively growing state after antibiotic treatment is ceased, this phenotype is a major factor in recurrent and chronic infections.
Occupation was a factor in recurrent instability as Sachs et al 8 reported that those who worked with their arms above chest height were more likely to suffer from recurrent instability (p=0.006, OR=5.762).
To evaluate the role of anti-β2-glycoprotein-I (anti-β2GPI-ab) and anti-phosphatidylserine (aPS-ab) antibodies as a risk factor in both recurrent miscarriage (RM) and unexplained fetal losses (UFL).
Glenohumeral bone loss is a key factor in predicting recurrent instability following traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation.
Findings highlight that key aspects of process and content may be considered as recurrent factors which might account for the differences in the results during the assessment phases and in the perception of the usefulness of the method.
The evidence that NSAID use is an important pathogenic factor in recurrent ulcer disease includes the relationship between NSAIDs and primary PUD, the occurrence of NSAID-induced ulcers in patients taking proton pump inhibitors, and case series demonstrating virulent ulcer disease in patients taking aspirin despite prior acid-reducing operations.
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