Translation for '
recurrence' from English to Bulgarian
| NOUN1 | a recurrence | recurrences |
| NOUN2 | recurrence | - |
| SYNO | recurrence | return |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- The recurrence rate of conditions caused by germline mosaicism varies greatly between subjects.
- Post-surgical radiation treatment may decrease recurrence.
- By using Extended Bertrand's test (see Section 4.1.4 from Ratio test) the conditions for recurrence, transience, ergodicity and null-recurrence can be derived in a more explicit form.
- Recurrence is common, although the recurrence rates for block resection followed by bone graft are lower than those of enucleation and curettage.
- Recurrence seen in 16–40% of cases. Recurrence is more likely with poor compliance with penicillin prophylaxis.
- Communicating classes, transience, recurrence and positive and null recurrence are defined identically as for discrete-time Markov chains.
- Unfortunately, due to the progressive nature of the disease, recurrence is common (60% recurrence rate), with the creation of new arrhythmogenic foci.
- Multivariate extensions of recurrence plots were developed as cross recurrence plots and joint recurrence plots.
- Recurrence relations are equations which define one or more sequences recursively.
- Post-operative recurrence is common in uterine adenosarcomas. Recurrence usually occurs in the vagina, pelvis, and abdomen, and is seen in up to 30% of cases resulting in a poor prognosis.
- Recurrence of FPE is thought to be associated with hypertension and may signify renal artery stenosis.
- A semantic isotopy, the narrower and most common type of isotopy, the one of Greimas's original definition, is the recurrence of semes.
- Cancer recurrence has been called "one of the most stressful events in the course of illness for both patients and their families".
- Because of the high rate of recurrence following dilation and other endoscopic approaches, the provider must maintain a high index of suspicion for recurrence when the patient presents with obstructive voiding symptoms or urinary tract infection.
- Renewal theory texts usually also define the spent time or the backward recurrence time (or the current lifetime) as [...].
- Being a second-order recurrence in the index [...] , one can always find two independent solutions [...] and [...] such that the general solution can be expressed as a linear combination of the two: [...].
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