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What of the Ebola recurrence in 2014?
Nevertheless, he came to know the word "Evolution" from its recurrence in the Professor's musings.
A major overhaul of the bureau's internal security measures will be required to prevent a recurrence in the future.
Thus it is incumbent upon us to apply the lessons of this recent period to inhibit any recurrence in the future.
There is also evidence to suggest that sufficient levels of exercise may also reduce the risk of recurrence in some cancers.
"Mark of a Murderer" was a 1997 article in Esquire by Mike McAlary, a story of atavism, the recurrence in a descendant of an ancestor's abnormality or disease.
Sansal's concern is less with understanding the Holocaust as the other side's narrative than with absorbing its universal meaning to prevent recurrence in another guise.
We are, however, deeply suspicious of coincidences in fiction and drama, despite their recurrence in the literature of the past from Sophocles through Shakespeare to Dickens.
Furthermore, TSG methylation predicted recurrence in NMI subgroups.
Relapse and recurrence in adolescent depression are important problems.
There was no stroke recurrence in this group.
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