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| itant itraconazole, has been used to prevent | recurrence after surgery. |
| r federal governments, aimed at preventing a | recurrence, although pyrotol was quietly taken off the |
| ery and other aggressive treatments for this | recurrence and remains under a doctor's care. |
| nhibitor-associated bone loss, active cancer | recurrence appeared to be reduced. |
| To prevent | recurrence, at the same time the bloat is treated surgi |
| sion of a nuisance and the prevention of its | recurrence by civil process. |
| urgical intervention or chemotherapy), and a | recurrence can often be detected by the finding of risi |
| In mathematics, Somos' quadratic | recurrence constant, named after Michael Somos, a resea |
| so solutions to this | recurrence decay exponentially as n→∞ with probability |
| Mathematicians have developed formulas and | recurrence equations for computing these numbers and re |
| This gives a | recurrence for computing bn. |
| hers have approached the question of eternal | recurrence from a physics perspective in different ways |
| ist Peter Lynds suggested a model of eternal | recurrence in a 2006 paper. |
| associated with an increased chance of early | recurrence in breast cancer. |
| n breast is associated with a higher risk of | recurrence in early-onset breast cancer. |
| residues, there is a relapse of the disease ( | recurrence) in more than half the women affected. |
| milar in magnitude to the 1855 event, with a | recurrence interval of about 2200 years. |
| Local | recurrence is common.:614 |
| ut this is often considered a last resort as | recurrence is common. |
| variable (from one month to over a year) and | recurrence is possible. |
| from the South Africa tour after his wife's | recurrence of cancer. |
| was discharged from active service due to a | recurrence of his varicose veins. |
| Argenta suffered a | recurrence of tuberculosis-related symptoms, and halted |
| However, in order to avoid | recurrence of genetic mental disease, Yee detaches her |
| Peacock retired in 1999 after a | recurrence of a knee injury and was given a fitting far |
| Focal | recurrence of tumor has been seen after imiquimod treat |
| ate January, when he underwent surgery for a | recurrence of cancer. |
| A | recurrence of the knee injury he suffered at Duke ended |
| To prevent a | recurrence of the fire, the renowned railway engineer I |
| igations into widening the stream to prevent | recurrence of such problems in the future. |
| However, a | recurrence of his earlier illness forced him to resign |
| However, he was then sidelined by a | recurrence of his achilles tendon injury picked up on i |
| For instance, there is little | recurrence of whole sections of music in the course of |
| hospital due to an inoperable brain tumor, a | recurrence of a medical problem she had when she was fi |
| They both reference the | recurrence of both the A- and B-groups almost in their |
| ing individual tumour cells and thus prevent | recurrence of the disease. |
| uffered a period of fever) was marked by the | recurrence of severe migraines. |
| It is the | recurrence of patterns that lends a degree of prognosti |
| stomach, there is a significant reduction in | recurrence of gastric volvulus. |
| Recurrence of bloat attacks can be a problem, occurring | |
| o be taught in Japanese schools to prevent a | recurrence of the situation. |
| to productive infection which may lead to a | recurrence of symptomatic Herpes symptoms. |
| the balconies at his properties to prevent a | recurrence of the disaster. |
| she trapped him in rat form (explaining the | recurrence of rats earlier). |
| y and suggest measures and remedies to avoid | recurrence of such incidents in future. |
| ating Oncophage alone in patients with first | recurrence of glioma while the second trial is evaluati |
| 's run in the England squad was ended by the | recurrence of a hamstring injury while playing against |
| eir similar train-based settings, and in the | recurrence of two of the earlier film's character types |
| stigate the options for mitigating against a | recurrence of this problem. |
| Britain before the Battle of France due to a | recurrence of his malaria. |
| A | recurrence of the problem saw him also miss much of the |
| lymouth Argyle and Blackburn Rovers before a | recurrence of his knee injury forced him into an early |
| usually is the case with aspirin) to prevent | recurrence of symptoms, development of myocardial infar |
| m for a spell of games in November, before a | recurrence of a back problem forced him to limp out of |
| ich need to be taken in order or prevent any | recurrence of such concerns in the future, and to promo |
| Glenn McGrath who had returned home due to a | recurrence of his wife's cancer. |
| l community's attempt to legislate against a | recurrence of the most significant event of the 20th Ce |
| ics aid in the healing, decrease the rate of | recurrence, or prevent complications of peptic ulcers. |
| It is the serial number assigned to 27-day | recurrence periods of solar and geophysical parameters. |
| Recurrence plot of the Southern Oscillation index. | |
| n descriptive statistics and chaos theory, a | recurrence plot (RP) is a plot showing, for a given mom |
| Similarity plot, a variant of | recurrence plot, obtained for different views of human |
| It is a kind of | recurrence plot. |
| t can be the starting point for dot plots or | recurrence plots. |
| mall-scale structures in RPs are used by the | recurrence quantification analysis (Zbilut & Webber 199 |
| In contrast to the heuristic approach of the | recurrence quantification analysis, which depends on th |
| Recurrence rate - 9% app after a complete removal of tu | |
| base for these dynamical invariants are the | recurrence rate and the distribution of the lengths of |
| The | recurrence relation |
| Then the Tutte polynomial is defined by the | recurrence relation |
| These numbers may be computed by the | recurrence relation |
| Thus the given | recurrence relation T(n) was in Θ(n3). |
| ive behavior of the random sequence with the | recurrence relation |
| This | recurrence relation may be derived from that for the Be |
| led n-vertex undirected graphs satisfies the | recurrence relation |
| relation to triangular numbers is the simple | recurrence relation for centered decagonal numbers |
| he mathematical definition of factorial as a | recurrence relation. |
| Written in vector form, the | recurrence relations for p̃i and r̃i are |
| Nevertheless, not all | recurrence relations can be solved with the use of the |
| st elucidated in her Ph.D. thesis concerning | recurrence relations in hypergeometric series. |
| asymptotic terms (using Big O notation) for | recurrence relations of types that occur in the analysi |
| nstrated a purely algorithmic method to find | recurrence relations satisfied by sums of terms of a hy |
| Thus one can solve many | recurrence relations by rephrasing them as difference e |
| d's research interests included the study of | recurrence relations and the divisibility properties of |
| A Note on Pure | Recurrence Relations, Amer. |
| generalizations, and applications, including | recurrence relations, combinatorial identities, binomia |
| have a higher rate of tumor progression and | recurrence than patients with an intact immune system. |
| mple: In the disease malaria, A relapse is a | recurrence that takes place after complete initial clea |
| n recorded since the seventh century, with a | recurrence time of 100 to 200 years. |
| rance, frugality, and virtue and by frequent | recurrence to fundamental principles. |
| gth the Emperor, Khaissan, determined upon a | recurrence to the ancient money, and accordingly, in 13 |
| He also said that no evidence of tumour | recurrence was found at his recent five-year post-opera |
| , also elucidates the phenomenon of historic | recurrence, wherein similar events are noted in the his |
| nt of those that did have gastropexies had a | recurrence, while 54.5 percent of those without the add |
| on of remittent fever, much less prevent its | recurrence, while nothing is more common than to see th |
| de found that only 4.2 percent experienced a | recurrence within six months after the first outbreak, |
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