There is even consensus that avoiding recurrent crises is impossible without it.
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A recurrent government agency theme was CalWorks, CalWorks for Kids and Caljobs.
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The prevention of recurrent C. difficile is a substantial therapeutic challenge.
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Phase II study of sunitinib malate in patients with recurrent high-grade glioma.
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Recurrent mutations at codon 625 of the splicing factor SF3B1 in uveal melanoma.
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Though hobbled since 1990 by recurrent back trouble, Mattingly came close twice.
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Among those admitted, both groups had similarly low rates of recurrent seizures.
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The 2008 Bihar flood was only an example of recurrent catastrophes in the Terai.
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Changes associated with menopause may increase susceptibility to recurrent UTIs.
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Perennial: recurring again and again; "perennial efforts to stipulate the requirements"
(recurrently) in a recurrent manner
(recurrence) happening again (especially at regular intervals); "the return of spring"
(Recurrence (album)) 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.
Recurring time after time; non-transient
(recurrence) 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
(Recurrence) The return of cancer after treatment. Local recurrence means that the cancer has come back at the same place as the original cancer. Regional recurrence means that the cancer has come back after treatment in the lymph nodes near the primary site. ...
(Recurrence) The reappearance of a disease after a period of remission.
(recurrence) When cancer comes back after a period when no cancer could be found.