Sentence examples for recurrence history from inspiring English sources

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Seismo-turbidites (turbidites deposited by earthquake-triggered turbidity currents) have been also used to estimate the recurrence history of earthquakes in other active tectonic margins (Goldfinger et al. 2012; Gutierrez-Pastor et al. 2013; Pouderoux et al. 2014; Patton et al. 2015).

Fourthly, although we carefully selected our large sample to maintain homogeneity by recruiting only those who experienced AIS in childhood and limiting the age range to 6 years and older, there was nonetheless heterogeneity and variability in risk factors (e.g., history of TIAs or stroke recurrence, history of seizures), physical disability, and outcome.

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According to their local recurrence histories, the samples were classified into relapse and relapse-free groups, respectively.

The patient selection was based on the following inclusion criteria: age less than 50 years, type 1 CSR with a single leak on fluorescein angiography that was at least 300 microns away from fovea, presence of an indication for laser treatment (recurrence, occupational, history of poor visual outcome in fellow eye) and no history of any treatment in the past.

Traditional clinical risk factors for recurrence include history of multiple AF episodes, use of diuretic treatment, higher CHADS-2 (congestive heart failure, history of hypertension, age≥75 years, diabetes mellitus, and past history of stroke or transient ischaemic attack doubled) index score, and frequent use of amiodarone, calcium-channel blockers, class 1C drugs and digitalis.

Kieswetter may be thrilled to be able witness it all at first hand but it would be more a fairytale rather than a recurrence of history if he were to become actively involved.

Lewis then suggests that we can successfully imagine ourselves occupying different "epochs"—specific recurrences of history from the inside.

Whether GDM history, recurrence, or transition to DM modifies such risks is unknown.

Further research on time to depressive recurrence, mechanisms whereby history of EDs adversely impacts BD longitudinal depressive course, and longitudinal implications of EDs for BD responses to specific treatments is warranted.

(On the distinction between inside and outside imagination, see Nichols (2008), Ninan (2009), Peacocke (1985), and Velleman (1996).) Lewis (1986: 227) offers an argument of this sort, which we can take to involve our imagining a world of one-way eternal recurrence where the history of the actual world repeats itself ad infinitum.

The majority of patients had recurrence or a history of radiotherapy.

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