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the recurrences
noun
Return or reversion to a certain state.
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Katharine's first major publication, Revolutions in Modern English Drama (1973), explored the recurrences and transformations, and the cycles of evolution and change, that she detected in 20th-century British theatre.
But most of its worst aspects, such as the jigsaw plotting, the episodic separations and anticipations and echoes, and the overblown fantasy (as in the excruciating eighth episode and the recurrences of the Red Room) are TV.
The recurrences were marked by keratic precipitates, hypopyon, vitreous haze, and/or ME.
The recurrences of infection, pain or immobility were outcome criteria considered failures.
The recurrences rates for frovatriptan (25%) and sumatriptan (31%) were similar.
Using the recurrences (1.6) and (1.7) in the right-hand side we deduce (2.26).
Resistance to tamoxifen is seen in half of the recurrences in breast cancer.
The recurrences were seen in 35 patients (28.7%) over a median follow-up of 18 months.
The influence of inflammation markers, such as hs-CRP, on the recurrences of lone AF, however, has not been clarified.
This may indicate that the recurrences were less severe in the test group than in the control group.
It is important to investigate these patients as specific therapy with ATT helped in reducing the recurrences significantly.
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