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单词 Recurrent
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1. I have a recurrent dream that I've turned into an elephant.
2. Recurrent dreams are not necessarily indicative of psychological problems.
3. Race is a recurrent theme in the work.
4. He suffered from recurrent bouts of fever.
5. Poverty is a recurrent theme in her novels.
6. Political revolution is a recurrent theme in Riley's books.
7. Nature is a recurrent theme in Frost's poetry.
8. The theme of creation is a recurrent motif in Celtic mythology.
9. LeFanu suffered all his life from a recurrent nightmare that he was trapped in a falling house.
10. For much of his life he suffered from recurrent bouts of depression.
11. These contradictions explain the recurrent expenditure crises.
12. Unemployment was a recurrent problem throughout this period.
13. Social relationships are therefore patterned and recurrent.
14. Try to identify any recurrent causes of stress.
15. Networks with closed loops are called recurrent networks.
16. Feedback networks that have closed loops are recurrent systems.
17. Histology showed this to be a recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma.
18. For recurrent decisions, a general rule is required.
19. Few countries can afford increments in their recurrent budget.
20. Recurrent anxiety and depression with progressive deterioration.
21. The herpes simplex virus can also cause recurrent ulcers.
22. All your recurrent fears of the world ganging up on you came to the surface, and you ran away.
23. They include poor growth, recurrent chest infections, chronic diarrhoea and skin infections.
24. A persistent, recurrent theme; a single strand of ancient lore in the weave.
25. Patients with brittle diabetes or recurrent staphylococcal infections are also unsuitable for infusion pumps.
26. Absenteeism, recurrent minor illnesses, accidents at home and at work and disturbed relationships with colleagues are all commonplace.
27. A dentist may decide to extract the tooth to prevent recurrent trouble.
27. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
28. She might have forgotten her completely had it not been for recurrent nightmares.
29. Treatment failure was defined as evidence by endoscopy of a recurrent duodenal ulcer crater.
30. The largest allocation went on defence, at 21.3 percent of recurrent spending.
1. For much of his life he suffered from recurrent bouts of depression.
31. He emphasises the need for recurrent education and presses for guaranteed incomes for all and a national superannuation fund.
32. Eight patients had a past history of recurrent peptic ulcers or gastritis.
33. An element of public accountability can also be identified in the recurrent attentions of elected Members of Parliament.
34. Often there is a family history of recurrent ulcers in the parents as well.
35. Richard now pressed on to Salerno, where he wanted to discuss a recurrent ague with the city's famous doctors.
36. Total spending was set at R11,600 million, of which R9,000 million was allocated to recurrent expenditure.
37. It provides clear explanations, under alphabetically ordered entries, of virtually all learners' recurrent difficulties.
38. Recurrent oral and vaginal yeast infections occurred in two patients receiving cyclosporin and oral thrush occurred in one patient receiving placebo.
39. Recurrent networks can perform functions such as automatic gain control or energy normalization and selecting a maximum in complex systems.
40. A quite different sort of example is the recurrent theme of asking for a sign in the gospel narratives.
41. A recurrent working hypothesis of gene-culture coevolutionary theory is that the epigenetic rules are shaped by natural selection over many generations.
42. The same triple defect probably contributes to the formation of recurrent gall bladder stones.
43. All males with cystitis should seek the advice of their health care practitioner, particularly if it is recurrent.
44. Similarly, a bout of angina may be protective; but the protection may well be lost with recurrent angina.
45. A barium enema performed at seven years disease duration showed recurrent polyps.
46. A recurrent problem for the station was that of poor reception, even when the transmitting power was increased.
47. Recurrent federal expenditure was budgeted at N12,883 million and federal capital expenditure at N9,240 million.
48. Filtered blood is widely used to treat recurrent non-haemolytic febrile reactions in patients who depend on regular blood transfusions.
49. Several factors are responsible for recurrent exposure of the distal oesophagus to gastric contents and the subsequent development of reflux oesophagitis.
50. It was a recurrent one, withdrawn from the popular memory when pressure situations arose.
51. It is too early to establish whether recurrent stone formation after percutaneous cholecystolithotomy differs from other non-operative treatments.
52. It may have to be accepted that recurrent brief admissions are a necessary part of the long-term care of such a patient.
53. There is also the recurrent debate over the degree of specialization that should be incorporated in social work education.
54. A repeated stress upon the benefits brought by diversity is a recurrent theme of the Council documents.
55. Patients who have recurrent attacks of gouty arthritis may develop features closely resembling rheumatoid arthritis.
56. Clinical indications included encephalopathy, recurrent variceal haemorrhage unresponsive to therapy, repeated episodes of bacterial peritonitis or intractable ascites.
57. It is recurrent and less volatile than many types of commercial revenue.
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58. The exercise of that authority had proved a recurrent problem for late-medieval kings.
59. Leaning rather than pulling is a recurrent theme in windsurfing which, once mastered, leads to rapid progress.
60. In 1989 Nixon and Koch described a manometric pattern they termed recurrent autonomous oesophageal peristalsis.
61. Others are killed by recurrent cold waves, by boat propellers, and infrequently by crocodiles and sharks.
62. Both local and national industrial action by prison officers has been a recurrent event.
63. Rain was dripping through the roof in several places, falling with a recurrent plop and splash on to the wet floor-boards.
64. It receives a substantial recurrent grant from the University, which covers its operational overheads.
65. Our emphasis on biliary cholesterol saturation in the pathogenesis of recurrent stones, therefore, may have been incorrect.
66. Even when awake in the daytime, I have a recurrent memory of a dream I had a few days ago.
67. For a considerable part of the intervening period there was recurrent civil strife between magnate and dynastic factions.
68. Of the survivors, none suffered recurrent symptoms after complete recovery.
69. Interestingly, gap junctions in patients with recurrent ulcer were much fewer than in patients with first onset ulcer.
70. In 1829 a Royal Commission of Enquiry, appointed because of recurrent annual deficits, began an investigation of the colony's affairs.
71. The postwar years saw recurrent crises, and resolutions to be more businesslike and to cut losses.
72. On May 10 Mullings presented a budget for 1990-91 with recurrent expenditure estimated at J$7,049 million and capital expenditure of J$3,522,800,000.
73. In the remainder, the recurrent stones were silent or asymptomatic.
74. Severe lipaemia due to chronic alcohol abuse may result in recurrent attacks of pancreatitis and diabetes mellitus.
75. Of the two patients with recurrent pouchitis who have ulcerative colitis both have had pouch excision because of poor functional results.
76. But suicide is a recurrent theme in support group discussions.
77. But Oklahomans have always had a way of turning their recurrent disasters, both natural and man-made, into assets.
78. But even recurrent sense relations are of varying general significance.
79. And at a time of frequent harvest failures and recurrent food shortage, exports of grain were being ruthlessly forced upwards.
80. They were also asked if they had ever consulted a doctor about recurrent bowel symptoms or abdominal pain.
81. It also is important to establish the recurrent right of the people to select political leaders who do take office.
82. That particular experience left me with a recurrent dream about falling from great heights.
83. But recurrent harvest failures, the most notorious of which led to devastating famine in 1891, imposed severe hardship on many.
84. He was referred by his General Practitioner whom he had consulted after experiencing recurrent episodes of upper abdominal pain and severe indigestion.
85. All the patients carried a diagnosis of chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction based on recurrent symptoms of bowel obstruction without physical lesion.
86. In addition, gap junctions in patients with recurrent ulcer were significantly fewer than in those with first onset ulcer.
87. In the felt and wooden ornaments we find the recurrent motif of the griffin.
87.
88. From about 1690 agricultural productivity declined, and conditions were aggravated by the effects of war and recurrent subsistence crises.
89. Pippin I's recurrent problem had been the meddling of his father, ex-king of Aquitaine.
90. Its effect was particularly damaging in relation to the recurrent tragedies of death in childhood, which are examined in the next chapter.
91. Recurrent pale loss of consciousness in an elderly person suggests this diagnosis.
92. The only object of interest is the recurrent nova T Pyxidis.
93. We examine these recurrent themes in the managers' first-year biographies in the following pages.
94. He was also looking for ways to satisfy the recurrent Treasury demands for economy.
95. The waking and stirring of life is a recurrent theme in this poem.
96. I announced in the House on 26 November my plans for recurrent and capital expenditure on grant-aided colleges.
97. It was, as we shall see, a recurrent problem among social democrats.
98. Take enough exercise. Try to identify any recurrent causes of stress.
99. Needless to say, the lesions on the skin in the recurrent phase are still infectious.
100. Yet, despite the stylistic variety, there is a noticeable abundance of recurrent themes and messages.
101. The budget of EC$184,000,000 projected capital expenditure at EC$85,100,000 and recurrent expenditure at EC$98,800,000, while revenue was estimated at EC$103,00,000.
102. Thirteen had an acute or subacute self limiting condition, but the remaining three had several years history of recurrent obstructive symptoms.
103. Patients - 40 previously untreated patients with histologically confirmed, measurable colorectal cancer that was locally recurrent or metastatic.
104. In fact, it could easily be thought that increased alcohol consumption could result just in the increased incidence of recurrent pancreatitis.
105. Of the K1,200 million recurrent budget, debt servicing accounted for slightly less than one-third.
106. Pearson also examines the recurrent nature of different explanations of the criminal question.
107. She had a history of recurrent eczema but no exposure to toxic products.
108. But elements of that crisis are already recurrent news headlines.
109. Furthermore, no significant differences between treatments were found for recurrent ischaemia or non-fatal reinfarction.
110. Recurrent VKH disease might be presented as bilateral choroiditis.
111. This was a recurrent battle between them.
112. There were recurrent atrial premature beat ( APB ) and AF on the record of Holter electrocardiogram.
113. Objective:To evaluate the therapeutic effects and value of preserved amniotic membrane combined with conjunctival autograft transplantation for recurrent symblepharon.
114. This paper discusses applications of diagonalization of the matrix in the general formula of linear recurrent sequence.
115. Methods Limbus cornea autografting were performed on 10 cases ( 10 eyes ) with recurrent pterygium.
116. Objective To evaluate the long-term efficacy of levamisole to recurrent oral ulcer(ROU).
117. Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect of anterior palpebral layer retropulsion for severe or recurrent upper eyelid trichiasis.
118. Arno Harris is the CEO of Recurrent Energy, a leading developer of solar power projects,(Sentencedict) and an energy industry veteran.
119. The waxy wheat lines were bred through backcross method using induced waxy wheat line TN-1 and 3 Guangdong local non-waxy wheat cultivar (the recurrent parents).
120. Smoking should be discouraged for both in couples with a history of infertility or recurrent miscarriage.
121. It is inferred that inhibin, activin and foilistatin or their inhibitor may used in clinical to prevent or treat with some pregnancy complications, such as IUGR, PIH, recurrent abortion, et al.
122. Numerical results show that the recurrent back propagation control neural network controller has good effectiveness for various kinds of reference speeds of the ultrasonic motor.
123. There were no recurrent patient after 6 months follow – up. Conclusion The small needle knife method is a safe, effective, convenient and inexpensive treatment method for low rectostenosis.
124. Objective To summarized the recurrent cause after tension-free hernioplasty and reduce the recurrence.
125. Objective To investigate the clinical effect of tarsocheiloplasty and dermatoplasty on recurrent aberrant lashes of palpebra superior.
126. Objective: To investigate the effect of thymic peptide and levamisole and zine gluconate on children with recurrent respiratory tract infections (RRI) and the influence on their immunity.
127. Schottky barrier rectifier. Max recurrent peak reverse voltage 60 V. Max average forward current 2.0 A.
128. Objective To investigate the association of recurrent aphthous ulcer (RAU) with Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection and digestive diseases.
129. The patient died of respiratory failure two months later, because of recurrent biliptysis and bile pneumonitis.
130. Conclusion: The YiKou-mouthrinse has better clinical effect in curing recurrent aphthous ulcer due to its effective composition: Triclosan, Tea polyphenol, Glycyrrhizin, Vitamine E and so on.
131. Objective:To evaluate the effect of hypotensive anesthesia in endoscopic nasal sinus surgery(FESS)for patients with recurrent nasal polyps.
132. Schottky barrier rectifier. Max recurrent peak reverse voltage 60 V. Max average forward current 5.0 A.
133. Schottky barrier rectifier. Maximum recurrent peak reverse voltage 30 V. Maximum average forward rectified current 1.0 A.
134. Can improve the recurrent state, enhances the pain to clarify the value[], thus plays the good analgesia role.
135. Recurrent aphthous ulcer is the most common oral mucosal disease, but the pathology of recurrent aphthous ulcer is not definite, so there is not an effectual remedy to recurrent aphthous ulcer.
136. The aim of this study was to determine if serum globulin and immunoglobulins levels can predict the extent of fibrosis in patients with recurrent HC infection.
137. When I talk to patients whose initial even was a pulmonary embolism, 60% of such patients their recurrent event will also be a pulmonary embolism.
138. Objective To explore the clinical effect and operation method of auto-corneal limbus stem cell transplantation combined with MMC in the treatment of recurrent pterygium.
139. The models about the analysis of recurrent event datas contain two sides. In one side, for intensity process, we construct the model of intensity function and hazards function.
140. Recurrent episodes occur in some oesophageal diseases includinghiatus hernia, stricture, achalasia of the cardia, and in patients with diverticula or pharyngeal pouch.
141. Methods 68 cases with recurrent ingrown toenail were operated in the last two years. The curative effect, recurrent rate and complications were observed.
142. Results Both types of operation procedures were carried out successfully with neither recurrent laryngeal nerve nor parathyroid injury, and no hypercapnia and subcutaneous emphysema was happened.
143. AIM: To observe the clinical effect of biological amnion combined with conjunctival flap with limbus stem cell transplant in the treatment of recurrent pterygium complicated with symblepharon .
144. Conclusions— In out patients with previous stroke or transient ischemic attack, the ESRS accurately stratified the risk of recurrent stroke or major vascular events.
145. In this article, we propose a new additive multiplicative rates models for multiple type recurrent event data.
146. To investigate the effect of elemene on preventing recurrent of postoperative intravesical therapy in bladder cancer.
147. Recurrent ulcerative mass was noted two weeks after excision of lip lesion.
147. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
148. Conclusions:We discussed the conventional surgeries and put emphasis on using microsurgical inguinal varicocelectomy for treating varicocele and recurrent varicocele.
149. AIM To discuss the operative details in order to decrease the clinical complications after subtotal thyroidectomy, especially how to preserve parathyroid gland and recurrent laryngeal nerve.
150. Based on characteristic function expansion method and block matrix-inverse method, a recurrent algorithm for the wave forces on large number of piles is established.
151. AIM : To explore the dynamic changing regularity of recurrent rate of unipolar dep ression.
152. We have learned as of late to crosscheck all angels transcribing the genetic material on a recurrent basis and change out those whom are failing to do their job in full to compensate for this problem.
153. Results: The chief presentation of branchiogenic carcinoma was isolated mass existed in the branchial vestige, sometime recurrent nerve involved.
154. AIM: To explore the effect of low-molecular weight heparin calcium in treating recurrent abortion induced by anti-phospholipid antibody and the influence of the antibodies in gravida blood.
155. There were no complications except for 1 case with recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis.
156. Surgical treatment is indicated for urethral obstruction, recurrent urethral infection, urea incontinence, penile malformation, et al.
157. As it did, some traders would dig out their commemorative caps, in something of a tongue-in-cheek salute to such recurrent market measures.
158. Plastic silicon rectifier. Max recurrent peak reverse voltage 1600 V. Max average forward rectified current 1.0 A.
159. Conclusion The recurrent laryngeal nerve innervate all the intrinsic muscles of the larynx except cricothyroid muscle, paralysis of the nerve leads to atrophy of related muscles.
160. Conclusion:The target-injection of collagenase for intervertebral disk chemolysis may be complementary therapy for recurrent postoperative lumbar disc herniation.
161. Objective To review the experience of reoperation for recurrent carcinoma of the esophagusand cardia.
162. The investigators defined subthreshold bipolar disorder as recurrent hypomania (mild hypomania) without a major depressive episode or with fewer symptoms than required for threshold hypomania.
163. A method of implementing symbol logic inference system using recurrent multilayer perceptron neural networks is presented in this paper.
164. The correlation between the reduction of a fractured vertebra and the recurrent kyphotic deformity was also analyzed.
165. The recurrent rate of the marginal gingivitis can be decreased in a magnetic field that interferes with adhesive force of the dental tophus.
166. Intrahepatic bile duct stones with recurrent cholangitis are suspected to have caused the hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm.
167. Objective:To observe the therapeutic and side effects of intravesical infusion with hydroxyl camptothecin in treatment of late stage and postoperative recurrent bladder cancers.
168. OBJECTIVE To study the medial retrograde island flap with superior genicular artery and anterior tibia recurrent artery of the knee on clinical application.
169. The development of modern higher education witnessed the period of private property and private payment for recurrent expenditure for higher education institutions.
170. Background - Predicting the risk of recurrent venous thromboembolism ( VTE ) in an individual patient is often not feasible.
171. Plastic silicon rectifier. Max recurrent peak reverse voltage 100 V. Max average forward rectified current 1.0 A.
172. Conclusion Distinction from multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica is an independent disease of monophasic or recurrent nature.
173. Objective to investigate the curative effect of recurrent aphthous ulcer using western and chinese medicine.
174. Conclusion: The key point to cure the recurrent branchial cleft cyst and sinus lies on the sufficient preparation before operation and the reasonable option of operation procedure.
175. Objective:To research the better interventional treatment method for advanced or recurrent intrapelvic malignancy tumors.
176. Objective To investigate the clinical effect of tripterygium glycosides(TG) on stubborn recurrent aphthous ulcer(RAU).
177. The sensitivity and specificity of MRI were 96% and 75% for detecting glenolabrum abnormalities( ), and 78% and 88% for detecting labrum tear in anterior recurrent dislocation of the shoulder.
178. Recurrent fever and intractable dental bleeding, subcutaneous bleeding and anemia.
179. Objective To determine the recurrent reasons about tubercular goiters after operation.
180. Congenital hyperinsulinism (CH) is a genetic disorder characterized by inadequate suppression of insulin secretion in the presence of recurrent hypoglycemia.
181. Objective: To evaluate the effect of Xipayi mouth rinse on recurrent aphthous ulcer (RAU).
182. Objective To assess the value of endoscopic otologic surgery for recurrent cholesteatoma.
183. In conclusion, a trend for a better patient survival was observed in more recent years but the cumulative probability of developing severe recurrent disease remained unchanged.
184. Conclusion The result suggest that anaplastic astrocytoma and gemistocytic astrocytoma are more malignant and more recurrent.
185. By making use of contraction mapping principle and similar matrices and graphical method, this paper discusses some methods of asking its limit in accordance with recurrent sequence of number.
186. Culture, in compelling but unspoken ways, dictates the proven, acceptable methods by which members of the group address recurrent problems.
187. Hematuria is one of the main symptoms, which is often recurrent, refractory protracted illness.
188. Case 2, a 65 - year - old male, presented recurrent typical AFL and paroxymal AF.
189. Objective:To analysis the clinical characteristics of tracheotomied children with Juvenile-onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (JORRP) and to discuss the time of decannulation.
189.
190. Aim : To investigate therapy methods for children With recurrent respiratory tract infection ( RRI ).
191. Methods: 15 cases with recurrent tracheal stenosis after tracheoplasty during past 20 years were reviewed , and the cause and treatment experience were analysed in 13 cases of 3-5 times operation.
192. The aim of this study was to assess the rhomboid flap's role in promoting primary healing in recurrent pilonidal disease and to evaluate morbidity and recurrence.
193. Patients with transient ischemic attack (TIA) or ischemic stroke carry a risk of recurrent stroke of between 5% and 20% per year.
194. Objective To improve the knowledge of CT manifestations of the recurrent angiofibroma of nasopharynx for surgical treatment planning and evaluation of prognosis.
195. The policy of the Authority shall be directed to ensuring that the revenue accruing to it from its estates shall be sufficient to meet its recurrent expenditure on its estates.
196. Surface mount schottky barrier diode. Max recurrent peak reverse voltage 30 V. Max average forward current 0.2 A.
197. Objective To study the recurrent cause of pulmonary hemoptysis post - BAE.
198. The results of intravenous urography (IVU) and Micturating cystourethrography in 40 children and 64 adults with recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) were presented.
199. Objective: To investigate the causes and treatment of recurrent tracheal stenosis after tracheoplasty .
200. Children with renal stone may present as haematuria, recurrent abdominal pain and urinary tract infection.
201. Objective:To investigate the clinical application of quantitative evaluation of the focus range of juvenile onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis(JO-RRP).
202. This is known as hypersomnia, recurrent sleepiness that makes people want to nap repeatedly, even at work.
203. Psoriasis: Chronic, recurrent skin disorder with reddish, slightly elevated patches or bumps covered with silvery-white scales.
204. Recurrent primary thunderclap headache and benign CNS angiopathy: Spectra of the same disorder?
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