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  • ker Jean-Marie Pallardy, becoming one of his recurrent actors, until his retirement.
  • harts again, it peaked at #23 on the Hot 100 Recurrent Airplay chart in 2002 (despite having never
  • The single still receives recurrent airplay during the Christmas holiday season.
  • , was used in Cromer lighthouse This new and recurrent and rapid obscureness of the light was a con
  • I agree with you: those topics are not that recurrent, and probably unimportant.
  • The anterior ulnar recurrent artery arises immediately below the elbow-jo
  • The anterior tibial recurrent artery arises from the anterior tibial, as s
  • ant. tibial recurrent artery
  • Recurrent attacks of fever forced him back to England
  • 008 GP2 Series seasons, albeit hindered by a recurrent back injury.
  • Play-Off Final at the Millennium Stadium, a recurrent back injury forced him to retire in 2005 at
  • ive pathway, and it has been associated with recurrent bacterial infections in children; more recen
  • t size with the highest capacity to generate recurrent banking revenues.
  • Subsequent reprints have made it a recurrent bestseller; the last time being in the late
  • Blepharochalasis results from recurrent bouts of painless eyelid swelling, each last
  • Massachusetts after undergoing surgery for a recurrent brain tumor.
  • He was also noted for recurrent catchphrases, two of them being "pass the si
  • but an absence of pus formation at sites of recurrent cellulitis.
  • Bostrom had a recurrent character in 'Allo 'Allo!, first appearing m
  • U.S. pop chart, as well as #1 on the singles recurrent charts.
  • (16;21)(q24;q22) translocation is a rare but recurrent chromosomal abnormality associated with ther
  • bsolutely fucking bored to death" with these recurrent comparisons.
  • A recurrent complaint from customers, owners of VW Apoll
  • Recurrent concerns are the media and war as well as ar
  • ng matter and energy density attributable to recurrent cosmic inflation.
  • of increased pressure in the gallbladder and recurrent damage to the wall of the gallbladder.
  • He was a recurrent delegate to the county and state nominating
  • Steve MacDonald, who had a history of recurrent depression, committed suicide in 2002, which
  • ved at White Island they were suffering from recurrent diarrhea.
  • n the past number of years, there has been a recurrent discussion about the politically incorrect n
  • overall sleep quality (effect size, 1.6) and recurrent distressing dreams (effect size, 1.9).
  • s less than 10 days before the 1998 race and recurrent dog problems, he completed his worst finish
  • mit by more than $60,000," through anonymous recurrent donations of 200 dollars to every riding of
  • s been an approximately decade long cycle of recurrent droughts in this part of east Africa since e
  • Hearing loss resulting from recurrent ear infections is also possible.
  • ar kind of decision-making problem has had a recurrent effect on survival and fitness throughout ev
  • odes of herpes simplex virus 2. Treatment of recurrent episodes of herpes simplex in HIV patients.
  • Recurrent episodes lead to thin and atrophic skin.
  • Spontaneous recurrent epistaxis
  • planters, losses that would be compounded by recurrent floods and epidemics that were endemic in th
  • first appearance was in Sludge's series as a recurrent foe.
  • inostat also possesses some activity against recurrent glioblastoma multiforme, resulting in a medi
  • A Markov chain in which all states are recurrent has a strongly connected state transition gr
  • Activity in 133P/Elst-Pizarro is recurrent, having been observed at each of the last th
  • by began to suffer from high blood pressure, recurrent headaches and bouts of lassitude.
  • There, in 1950, he began suffering recurrent heart problems.
  • tive skating on October 10, 2008, citing her recurrent hip injury.
  • Recurrent hypoglycemia may be prevented by reversing o
  • It can be shown that a state i is recurrent if and only if the expected number of visits
  • side Paris, dogged by financial problems and recurrent ill health.
  • eventually England in a career cut short by recurrent illness.
  • y of the landscape, brooks, springs were the recurrent images on the miniatures.
  • 'how leaders should behave in recession' are recurrent in all published work and public appearances
  • of crocodile and body of duck, which became recurrent in debates involving creationists and propon
  • This topic will become recurrent in many of his films.
  • ed, usually die within 1 year due to severe, recurrent infections unless they have undergone succes
  • ppy ears trap moisture, making them prone to recurrent infections rather than dogs with more uprigh
  • and enlarged heart (dilated cardiomyopathy), recurrent infections due to low numbers of white blood
  • inked to an immunodeficiency associated with recurrent infectious diseases caused by bacteria, fung
  • tric varices have also been obliterated with recurrent injection treatment with butyl cyanoacrylate
  • Also due to his recurrent injuries which prevented him from playing re
  • ailed to get back into the first team due to recurrent injuries, and he was released on June 2009.
  • s final two seasons, he barely played due to recurrent injuries, and retired during the 2000-01 sea
  • After two years out of the game due to recurrent injuries, the 30-year old re-joined hometown
  • element for the Cantabrians; however, due to recurrent injuries, he only appeared 12 times from 199
  • ia with NK Maribor and Bela Krajina, but his recurrent injury forced another return home.
  • ntrahepatic cholestasis type 1 and in benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis.
  • hepatic cholestasis type 1 as well as benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis.
  • Patients who do not show any signs of recurrent ischemic symptoms and do not undergo angiogr
  • A recurrent joke within Finland at this time was the ren
  • and ultimately his career, were cut short by recurrent knee injuries which he first sustained in 20
  • ths [...] shoulder problems, tendonitis, and recurrent knee problems", as well as the inability to
  • He then moved to Birmingham City, but recurrent knee problems dogged his later career.
  • He was forced to retire from rugby with a recurrent knee problem in 2009.
  • Its innervation is by the recurrent laryngeal nerve (from vagus) just like all t
  • note: Not to be confused with inferior ( recurrent) laryngeal nerve to the cricoarytenoid muscl
  • he superior laryngeal nerve (rather than the recurrent laryngeal nerve).
  • The recurrent laryngeal nerve typical lays lateral to this
  • It contains the ligamentum arteriosum, the recurrent laryngeal nerve, lymph nodes, and fatty tiss
  • ytenoid muscles receive innervation from the recurrent laryngeal branch of the vagus nerve (CN X).
  • ytenoid muscles receive innervation from the recurrent laryngeal branch of the vagus nerve (CN X).
  • he first five months out of action, due to a recurrent leg injury.
  • the Lung Defense service, for patients with recurrent lung infection, including those with bronchi
  • o vivace) is rhapsody in form, though with a recurrent main theme.
  • conventional manic and depressive phases, or recurrent mania, or schizoaffective mania.
  • Recurrent materials in her practice include glass, lig
  • chronic supperative otitis media, a painful recurrent middle ear disease prevalent in Western Aust
  • as a preventative to reduce the frequency of recurrent migraine headaches.
  • Despite recurrent military conflicts, the relations between th
  • tigue, mental slowing, goitre, cretinism and recurrent miscarriage.
  • She has become a recurrent motif in Ukrainian literature and the songs
  • ch momentum or intensity on its own, and its recurrent motifs don't haunt the imagination as they s
  • Recurrent motifs include telephone calls from Sherlock
  • A recurrent motto in his works is a single dash followed
  • ntation is a skin condition resulting from a recurrent mutation in KRT14.:557
  • low the ganglion, to be distributed with the recurrent nerve and probably also with the cardiac ner
  • freely behind the subclavian artery with the recurrent nerve and the middle cardiac nerve.
  • ies by the side of the trachea, and from its recurrent nerve; on the left side from the recurrent n
  • In 1990, he introduced the Simple Recurrent neural network (aka 'Elman network'), which
  • Use of Recurrent Neural Networks for Strategic Data Mining of
  • o refused to drink water and is plagued by a recurrent nightmare.
  • Even when outbursting at magnitude 2.5, this recurrent nova is dimmer than about 120 stars in the n
  • The nova remnant surrounding the recurrent nova T Pyxidis
  • AAVSO light curve of recurrent nova T CrB from 1 Jan 2008 to 17 Nov 2010.
  • or from the bubbles of gas blasted away in a recurrent nova.
  • The organisation receives no recurrent or operational funding from the Australian o
  • only played three times in his last, due to recurrent physical problems, as Recreativo eventually
  • he discoverer of Pavy's disease, a cyclic or recurrent physiologic albuminuria.
  • s the first story that develops Fitzgerald's recurrent plot idea of a heroine won by her lover's pe
  • This article incorporates material from Recurrent point on PlanetMath, which is licensed under
  • Any neighborhood containing the recurrent point will also contain (a countable number
  • In mathematics, a recurrent point for function f is a point that is in t
  • Every recurrent point is a nonwandering point, hence if f is
  • The closure of the set of recurrent points of f is often denoted R(f) and is cal
  • imes used to prevent threatened miscarriage, recurrent pregnancy loss and premature labor.
  • 9 chains), an embankment which was to cause recurrent problems due to its instability.
  • sh language by an editor whose history shows recurrent problems with it, at least where articles ab
  • renolanib as a single agent in children with recurrent, progressive or refractory high-grade glioma
  • e unrelated, otherwise healthy children with recurrent pyogenic infections due to pneumococci and s
  • n as a result of congestive heart failure or recurrent respiratory tract infections.
  • rhizomelia), seizures, recurrent respiratory tract infections, and congential
  • progressive course associated with myopathy, recurrent rhabdomyolysis, and sensorimotor axonal neur
  • r falling from the charts, it received heavy recurrent rotation as a tribute to the people who died
  • t of improvising going on but there are some recurrent sections like Geen Nieuws om 23 uur met Tom
  • infantile spasm syndrome is characterized by recurrent seizures that begin in infancy.
  • or hand washing movements), but also causes recurrent seizures beginning in infancy.
  • % of patients develop behavioral problems or recurrent seizures.
  • Harry Kesten and Hillel Furstenberg, random recurrent sequences of this kind grow at a certain exp
  • They both had had recurrent severe bacterial infections similar to those
  • retardation, seizures, immunodeficiency, and recurrent severe infections.
  • Clinical features have varied from recurrent short-lived episodic abdominal pain to recur
  • the umbilical cord, omphalitis, gingivitis, recurrent skin infections, repeated otitis media, pneu
  • despite knowledge of having a persistent or recurrent social, occupational, psychological or physi
  • fluenced Auden as a boy and which remained a recurrent source of reference throughout his life.
  • e chart after 26 weeks are removed and go to recurrent status.
  • ment did not significantly lower the rate of recurrent stroke, major cardiovascular events, or diab
  • e treatment of acute keratoconjuctivitis and recurrent superficial keratitis caused by HSV-1 and HS
  • ses of flumazenil may be required to prevent recurrent symptoms of overdosage once the initial dose
  • Paracaspase has been first identified in a recurrent t(11;18)(q21;q21) chromosomal translocation
  • His latter years were dogged by recurrent TB and he died on 5 December 2003.
  • ife and the more specific eternal youth is a recurrent theme in Greek and Roman mythology.
  • Marvel Comic, but his magnetic powers were a recurrent theme in the early U.K.-only stories.
  • A recurrent theme in these works is the struggle of indi
  • worship of Guan Yin (or "Guan Shi-Yin") is a recurrent theme at the Thean Hou Temple.
  • nd the fear of dying in a foreign country, a recurrent theme in Egyptian literature.
  • This motif has been incorporated as a recurrent theme into the lancet windows and into the l
  • Misotheism is a recurrent theme in Lovecraft fiction.
  • Another recurrent theme of Moretti's film, the Sacher torte, w
  • al friendship with Patel is an important and recurrent theme throughout the memorial.
  • e sounds of various forms of transport are a recurrent theme.
  • Throughout these writings, several recurrent themes ring true; Dewey continually argues t
  • concept of Lebenswelt) - and sought out the recurrent themes and images, especially those concerni
  • ressed mood, feelings of guilt, anxiety, and recurrent thoughts of death and suicide.
  • o treat headaches such as migraine and other recurrent throbbing headaches.
  • Native American government policy is a recurrent topic, especially because the Kashpaw family
  • o Naval Air Station Cecil Field, Florida for recurrent training with the "Hellrazors" of Attack Squ
  • procedures be re-inforced during initial and recurrent training, so that especially during emergenc
  • g of different types of objects in search of recurrent transient optical emission.
  • azole [TMP-SMX] - are commonly used to treat recurrent urinary tract, Shigella, Salmonella, and Pne
  • tion with EEC include vesicoureteral reflux, recurrent urinary tract infections, obstruction of the
  • erally comes to light when a patient suffers recurrent venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.
  • He is recurrent visiting professor at the Centre for Cultura
  • He was in particular a recurrent visitor to the UK, Sweden and the Grande Par