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the remission
noun
A lessening of amount due, as in either work or money or intensity of a thing.
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But do you treat during the remission as well, or only when the child relapses?
Three decades ago, the remission rate for acute promyelocytic leukemia was forty per cent.
The remission of gold was handled by arbitrageurs.
The administration of pyrimidines usually brings about the remission of the anemia.
Local arts were encouraged in 1785 by the remission of taxes for religious artists.
Palladio aims at this same audience, with tables on the remission of sins as well as juicy details to attract pilgrims.
"He has to respond to the medicine, be able to tolerate it long enough so he can have the desired effect of sustaining the remission.
Patients and clinicians tend to rate the remission differently [3].
The remission phase was not related to any drug intake.
Using a longitudinal design, we further assessed performance on measures following the remission of paranoid symptoms.
Therefore, it is likely that the remission periods were in fact induced by SPG neuromodulation.
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