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Williams's work-rate in the last decade was arrested by health problems and by occasional relapses into addiction, the most recent of which incurred a spell in rehab.
Not to say that there is not time to slip in a video game now and then, what Ms. Walsh calls her husband's occasional "relapses," and what he calls "binges".
Mutation carriers have a risk of developing CRC of approximately 50 82 % throughout their lifetime, with occasional relapses after treatment [5, 9, 10].
But he died in 1909, and eventually the GOP abandoned protectionism except for occasional relapses, such as Bush's temporary tariff hikes.
Occasional relapses and minor remissions may appear.
This subform is characterized by disease progression with or without occasional relapses, minor remissions, and periods of stability.
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Could her case history be viewed through an inverted lens: not as a series of remissions punctuated by the occasional relapse, but rather a prolonged relapse, relieved by an occasional remission?
I have been symptom-free for several years, with occasional brief relapses.
Progressive relapsing MS (PRMS) is a term used relatively infrequently, which describes a disease course in which patients experience a progressive-onset, later accompanied by occasional superimposed relapses [ 4], possibly affecting up to 28% of progressive-onset patients [ 11].
Four exceptionally low spring values of daily mean Tb resulted from occasional short-term relapses of some animals into torpor after opening the winter burrow (Fig. 2b).
Temporary deviations (n = 35) and relapsing occasional deviation (n = 54) occurred in 44.9% (89 of 198) patients.
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