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Given that we can now expect the recurrence of an earthquake with magnitude greater than M8, we should explore the tectonic implications in NE Japan of M9-class earthquake cycles.
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Thus, we would expect the recurrence time (or tumor size at recurrence) to be indicative of the aggressiveness of the tumor.
India opener Virender Sehwag expects to recover from the recurrence of a right-shoulder injury in time for this summer's tour of England.
For the recurrence of vomiting the expected incidences are 65% for the early period and 70 75% for the extended interval.
As expected, the rate of recurrence in this group of tumours was among the highest (29%).
As expected, the association of Recurrence Score with risk of breast cancer death appeared to be stronger among ER-positive patients treated with tamoxifen than among those not treated with tamoxifen.
The recurrence of giant cell tumors of bone after surgery is statistically to be expected within the first 2 years although late recurrences are known.
The second is the recurrence of Islamic themes and allusions mixed with tribal superstitions.
The recurrence of certain voicings throughout the work provides a sense of coherence and familiarity.
The recurrence of not only places but a plotline suggests the operation of a cookie cutter.
"We live permanently in the recurrence of our own stories, whatever story we tell".
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