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Choroidal thickening at its acute uveitic stage subsides after systemic corticosteroid therapy [ 4] but often reappears along with recurrences of SRD [ 5] or even only anterior-chamber inflammation [ 6], suggesting that choroidal thickness could be a useful surrogate marker to quantitatively evaluate the disease activity.
In addition, advertisers' integration of brands into shows often reappears in social media conversations even as people increasingly skip TV commercials.
Most of all, the symptoms of pain may be managed while on treatment; however, pain often reappears promptly with the discontinuation of the treatment.
The principle disadvantage of an entailment account as compared with a quantifier account is that it fails to provide a neutral platform for assessing the ontological costs of theories: disagreements over ontology will often reappear as disagreements over the existential entailments of a theory.
Individuals whose accounts are suspended often reappear elsewhere.
The sparrows disappearing from trees often reappear on sticks, skewered and roasted or fried.
The issues which he dealt with in his journalism throughout his life often reappear in his novels.
The urge to reinforce gender differences and to regress to docile, domestic models of womanhood, I realized, has often reappeared after times of communal crisis.
Figures long dismissed arise to lead when necessary Churchill being the most obvious example—and lights gone dark often reappear to illuminate a new time.
Aid workers who run shelters on the border said that, until the Chinese crackdown, North Korean teenagers sent home by the police often reappeared in two weeks.
Ideas put forward in this journal, if well received by the Foreign Affairs community, often reappeared later as U.S. government policy or legislation; prospective policies failing this "test" have often disappeared.
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