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"Chronic" was defined as a pain present for 12 weeks or more, and included both constant and recurrent patterns of pain.
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Then the dynamics of the model are examined during a retrieval phase in which the weights are constant, and the recurrent input is stronger than the external input.
Orthologous regions enriched with ancestral segmental duplications may serve as hot spots for constant genomic turnover, and recurrent CNV genesis happens as a result of evolutionarily shared duplications occurring across and within species (Perry et al. 2008).
The patients were also asked whether the pain was constant, episodic, recurrent, referred, and whether it was felt as dull, sharp, burning or stinging.
The iterative process of organizing codes into categories was reflexive, using constant comparison between transcripts to identify common and recurrent themes.
In our experience we found a definitely more constant 3-layer pattern of fluorescence in newly diagnosed IV grade than in III grade and recurrent gliomas, as a peculiar and characteristic pattern of fluorescence of these tumors.
Repair bills are hefty and recurrent.
Latitudinal and recurrent time-variations are discussed.
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