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How to pronounce recurrence in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms return
Type of repeat, repetition
Has types atavism, flashback, reversion, throwback
Derivation recur, recurrent

Examples of recurrence

recurrence
Group number one is what we call a low risk of recurrence, or favorable patient.
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Global histone modification patterns predict risk of prostate cancer recurrence.
From the nature.com
Age-adjusted recurrence risks for relatives of patients with multiple sclerosis.
From the nature.com
They also compared relapse and recurrence of symptoms and days missed from work.
From the sciencedaily.com
Recurrence of respiratory failure has been observed with interferon rechallenge.
From the forbes.com
The recurrence rate for patients without a close family history was 40 per cent.
From the newscientist.com
Of the 1,779 women in the LACE study, 292 experienced a breast cancer recurrence.
From the sciencedaily.com
When the pain has gone, strengthening the quad muscles will prevent a recurrence.
From the stltoday.com
Investigates equipment incidents and makes recommendations to prevent recurrence.
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More examples
  • Happening again (especially at regular intervals); "the return of spring"
  • (recurrent) perennial: recurring again and again; "perennial efforts to stipulate the requirements"
  • Vira is a metal band from Copenhagen, Denmark. , they have released two EPs and done several concerts, including the Roskilde Festival and the Dutch metalfest Tsunamifest.
  • (Recurrences) In mathematics, a recurrence relation is an equation that recursively defines a sequence: each term of the sequence is defined as a function of the preceding terms.
  • Return or reversion to a certain state; The instance of recurring; frequent occurrence; A return of symptoms as part of the natural progress of a disease; Recourse
  • (recurrent) Recurring time after time; non-transient
  • (RECURRENT) Programs designed for those needing recertification and still holding a current dangerous goods certification. Current law states that certification is valid for 24 months for IATA. ...
  • (Recurrent) Term used to identify operational, non-project related expenditure
  • (Recurrent) cancer that returns after not being detected for a period of time.