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A recurrence this season led to diminished velocity and control.
He revealed last week that there was a recurrence, this time in his lymph nodes.
Executives at the conference that ended here on Tuesday expressed no worries about a possible recurrence this winter of SARS, which seems to have disappeared like a dimly recalled nightmare of face masks and televised news conferences by doctors.
Hence, in terms of recurrence, this can be mentioned as: begin{aligned} T(N =2Tleft( {frac{N}{2}}right) +N+eta.
Although the use of vena cava filter has been advocated in patients with PE and high risk of recurrence, this has not been confirmed in the recent PREPIC II trial.
The work [22] proves that, under the assumption of recurrence, this condition on the law of the sequence is equivalent to the property of partial exchangeability of the random matrix V = ( V i, n ) i ∈ I, n ≥ 1, where V i, n denotes the position of the process immediately after the n th visit to the state i.
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The recurrence this summer of this medieval-era disease sounds scary.
Lap: Explorative laparotomy Local recurrence in this study means locally recurrent in the pelvis.
This finding demands a plausible explanation of how tumor recurrence acquires this apparent Snail expression.
Her breast cancer was diagnosed in 2005 and she had a recurrence this year.
Health officials, concerned about seven deaths last year and more than 50 confirmed cases of the disease, constructed an elaborate war plan over the winter to fight any recurrence this year.
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