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But Howard Archer, the chief European and U.K. economist for IHS Global Insight, thinks a relapse for the euro zone is still possible, aided by the strengthening euro.
He gave no previous history of malaria and this attack was unlikely to have been a relapse for the reason that his paroxysms occured [sic] daily, as in a primary attack; whereas the fever in relapses is tertian from the start.
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A relapse for me can manifest in different forms: sometimes the terrors, sometimes the over-its.
Late the following year he suffered a relapse for which he underwent treatment in New York.
All had a relapse for a few hours from rational behaviour.
Later in Sunday's broadcast, Breen voiced his disappointment at what seemed like a relapse for World Peace.
You might be wise to have a relapse for a week.
More than one person even suggested that I was headed for a relapse for entertaining such notions.
It showed no signs for a relapse of the OSCC but pseudarthrosis at two sides of the reconstructed mandible.
Our study was inspired by a clinical observation that a longer postsurgical (T 1) occlusal vertical dimension (VD) was related to a more severe relapse for the class III surgery-first approach (SFA) cases.
Table 2 shows that when more weight is given to the historical data, the posterior hazard ratios increase, resulting in a greater percent reduction in relapse for the IFN arm compared to the observation arm.
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