recurrence in the PONS Dictionary

recurrence Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

danger of recurrence [or recidivism]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Of the untreated ganglia, 58% resolved spontaneously; the post-surgery recurrence rate in this study was 39%.
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Papillary serous carcinoma, clear cell carcinoma, and endometrioid carcinoma are the subtypes at the highest risk of recurrence.
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The operation has been shown to have low recurrence rate (around 5%).
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Not all episodes of pneumothorax require such interventions; the decision depends largely on estimation of the risk of recurrence.
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Unfortunately, the recurrence rate is exceedingly high (up to 50%).
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Unusually houses were known by their 17th-century (if not older) names and not, because of recurrences of the same surnames, by the current owner.
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He met the recurrence with remarkable strength, continuing to travel widely and to remain, in his words, a fanatical tennis player.
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Weight gain after diagnosis has also been linked to higher rates of breast cancer recurrence or mortality although this finding is not consistent.
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Close returns plots are similar to recurrence plots.
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Since difference equations are a very common form of recurrence, some authors use the two terms interchangeably.
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