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The second aim is analyse the relationship between the CEAD and criteria involved in nightmares (anxiety and fear on awakening, awakening due to dreamed content, recurrence of content and recall quality).
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Interestingly, in addition to repeated patterns of nucleotide composition at a genomic scale, these trends sometimes result in cases of striking recurrence of GC-content at specific genes (e.g., the gene RAG1 in two marsupial species; Gruber et al. 2007).
Analysis of content.
What kind of content?
It is possible that narrowing of the intestinal lumen at anastomotic sites or subsequent recurrence of stenoses may contribute to stasis and prolonged transit of intestinal contents.
Recurrence of tsunamis in the Pacific.
In a follow-up of slightly more than five years, 324 patients had a recurrence of cancer, 223 died with a recurrence, and 28 died without documented recurrences.
Rate of tumor recurrence was 14.6%, with median time to recurrence of 13.1 months.
But what of Gabriel Kuri's The Recurrence of the Sublime?
But Catherine eventually experienced a recurrence of her cancer.
Marvella Bayh succumbed to a recurrence of cancer in 1979.
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