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 recurrence [ri'kʌrәns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 再现, 再发生, 反复, 循环

[医] 复发, 再发




    recurrence
    [ noun ]
    happening again (especially at regular intervals)
    <noun.event>
    the return of spring


    Recurrence \Re*cur"rence\ (r?*k?r"rens), Recurrency
    \Re*cur"ren*cy\ (-ren*s?), n. [Cf. F. r['e]currence.]
    The act of recurring, or state of being recurrent; return;
    resort; recourse.

    I shall insensibly go on from a rare to a frequent
    recurrence to the dangerous preparations. --I. Taylor.

    1. "The best deterrence against a recurrence of this kind of accident is the expense and humiliation my client has already been subjected to," Ashland attorney Thomas Donovan said.
    2. The boosters have been redesigned to prevent a recurrence.
    3. To prevent a recurrence last year, Palm Springs distributed 45,000 pamphlets to local schools and colleges warning that visitors were expected to obey the law.
    4. Sammy Davis Jr. has been released from a hospital and sent home after treatment for a recurrence of throat cancer, his publicist said.
    5. Among Duke C patients receiving the drug combination, 49 percent were alive with no detected cancer recurrence after five years. Among patients in the study treated with surgery solely, the survival rate was 37 percent, he said.
    6. Griscom said he did not think she had experienced a recurrence of the disease, but that Baker wanted to wait until after the surgery to provide any details.
    7. But a new study shows that similar genetic irregularities indicating aggressive cancer show up in large and small tumors, a finding that could signal doctors to begin additional treatment to fight recurrence, Rubin said.
    8. Bennett said he responded to a call from his nephew, who had been arrested at the drive-in, "and I wound up being arrested, too." Smitherman promised Monday to try to prevent a recurrence.
    9. Earlier this century, doctors noticed that children with measles sometimes suffered a recurrence of tuberculosis.
    10. The defense secretary's remarks came as Toshiba Corp. said it had launched a drive to prevent a recurrence of the transfer of data to the Soviets.
    11. Later examinations during the balance of his second term showed no recurrence.
    12. One reason is that this year's second half shouldn't see a recurrence of the strike at Ericsson's Swedish plants that, according to company executives, reduced first-half profit by several hundred million kronor.
    13. Only about 30 percent of node-negative patients experience a recurrence. but until now doctors have been unable to figure out which patients were likely to be among those stricken a second time.
    14. About 30 percent of the patients experience a recurrence, and, until now, doctors have been unable to predict which women are at risk.
    15. Physicians have attributed the stubborn fever to an inflammation of the bile duct and bleeding from the upper duodenum, and are worried about the possible recurrence of a large amount of blood discharge, the local media have said.
    16. The study is double-blind, meaning neither doctors nor patients know who is getting vaccine and who is injected with a placebo. During follow-ups, Wallack will compare the cancer recurrence and survival rates of the two groups of patients.
    17. In his prepared testimony, he said one sure way to prevent a recurrence of the Oct. 19 market plunge would be "to institute price limits, coordinated across markets."
    18. Some specialists believe the bacterium plays a vital role in the recurrence of stomach and duodenal ulcers - nearly 80 per cent of patients whose ulcers are healed subsequently have a relapse.
    19. They say that no matter how convincing Warner-Lambert is, no regulatory agency will want to risk a recurrence of the problem.
    20. Ousted Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos has been placed back on a respirator and was listed in critical condition today because of a recurrence of pneumonia, hospital officials said.
    21. The agency is to hold fact-finding sessions May 16-19 to determine how the tanker ran aground May 24, spilling more than 10 million gallons of oil, and how to prevent a recurrence, said NTSB spokesman Alan Pollock.
    22. A team of Mayo physicians examined Reagan in January 1987 for any recurrence of an earlier colon cancer, and performed surgery to correct an enlarged prostate.
    23. Then the flames proceeded into the body of the car." Ms. Marciniak said Amtrak already has taken steps to prevent a recurrence.
    24. Doctors said they were optimistic he would recover from the surgery but expressed concern about a recurrence of the life-threatening tumor.
    25. There is obviously no guarantee that any actions will eliminate the risk of a recurrence of the market crisis.
    26. The Comex says recently scheduled changes in its trading and clearing methods will prevent a recurrence of May's problems.
    27. Now, he fears a recurrence of the spring of 1960, when Stanford, embarrassed after Hoover's anti-Marxist mission statement came to light, backed down on commitments to uphold Hoover's independence.
    28. His continuing presence, indeed, gives us pause about the remedies being offered to prevent recurrence of similar incidents in the future.
    29. He has up to a 75 percent chance of survival without a recurrence of the condition for five years, said Edmonds.
    30. We want to do our utmost to regain the trust of our investors." Kodo Shimizu, a spokesman for Ace Securities said, "Our entire firm is working to restore trust and prevent the recurrence of securities incidents."
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