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Перевод: recurrence speek recurrence


[существительное]
возвращение; повторение; возврат ; рецидив ; рекуррентность ; обращение за помощью


Тезаурус:

  1. took its rise from a great and disastrous war; and the overwhelming purpose which dominated and inspired the pioneers of the new science was to obviate a recurrence of this disease of the international body politic.
  2. Thus the aim of comparative analysis is to promote wider understanding of, and foster new insights into, industrial relations, either by showing what is unique about any one set of national arrangements or, equally well, reducing what might appear to be acutely specific and distinctive national characteristics by demonstrating their recurrence elsewhere (Rose, 1983).
  3. The cosmic balance, which involved the regular recurrence of the seasonal phenomena, could, however, only be maintained by an unceasing control.
  4. At the same time, and as we have already seen, "homophobia" is an inadequate term to describe all this since what is at issue is not personal phobia so much as the recurrence in mutated form of structures integral to cultural identity and social formation.
  5. Cosmological recurrence involving the complete destruction of the universe and its exact re-creation, as believed in by the Stoic philosophers, must be distinguished from historical recurrence involving only the repetition of the general pattern of events, as believed in by the historian Polybius, for example.
  6. For many patients with cancer, the prospect of long-term survival without recurrence is much more uncertain than it is, say, for infections, such as tuberculosis or cholera.
  7. And when we have the answers to at least some of these questions, will they help prevent a recurrence?
  8. Another revealing recurrence in these plays is the way that male sexual jealousy, even as it is represented as obsessively heterosexual in its demands, produces eroticized images of the rival male which are inseparable from the denigration of the woman:
  9. Early in 1975, when the condition of her health - she had had a recurrence of cancer - was obviously very serious, Elizabeth wrote to me about the letters, requesting the destruction of her own after her death, and asking what I wished to be done with mine.
  10. There was a recurrence of earlier back trouble and more operations.
  11. Immediately after discharge from hospital most patients have a recurrence of the anxiety which is a prominent feature of the early days after the attack and which tends to lessen towards the end of the hospital stay.
  12. If the person who caused the nuisance cannot be found and it is clear that the nuisance did not arise as the result of the act, default or sufferance of the owner or occupier, the local authority itself may take steps to abate it and prevent a recurrence.
  13. Further local recurrence in October 1990 was treated with aminoglutethimide 250 mg twice daily with replacement hydrocortisone 20 mg twice daily.

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