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Consequently, the analysis and comparison of RNA sequences have become recurrent tasks in molecular biology.
Butterflies and needles have become recurrent themes in his recent works.
It is when sublimations fail, when laughter is stilled, dreams have become recurrent nightmares or the capacity for love has evaporated, that psychotherapy holds out some hope.
Both temporo-mandibular joint dysfunction and its associated headaches can occur in early life and become recurrent in adolescence.
Both have become recurrent points of reference since the scallop shell is the symbol of St. James and the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.
Medically unexplained physical symptoms become especially problematic when they become recurrent or chronic.
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Where LBP becomes recurrent or persistent (estimates range widely from 2% to 56% 9 10), patients are at risk of becoming deconditioned, depressed and immobile, reducing their ability to work and leading to extensive healthcare and societal costs.
For example, people in RED were not motivated enough (e.g., by incentive), enabled (e.g., by buddy-pairing with GREEN) or instructed (e.g., by protocols like agile methods as in GREEN) to communicate with fellow partners overseas, likely disseminate unconfirmed or outdated knowledge, forming the ideal conditions for the "Sharing Villainy" smell, as the pattern became recurrent.
The fever pattern then changed and became recurrent.
All six men had hypercalciuria, and two of them became recurrent stone formers.
In most cases the informants had tried to manage their disorder on their own but when the condition worsened or became recurrent they sought help.
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