recrudescence in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for recrudescence in the English»Spanish Dictionary

recrudescence [Am ˌrikruˈdɛs(ə)ns, Brit ˌriːkruːˈdɛsəns, ˌrɛkruːˈdɛs(ə)ns] N form

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But would a many-sided imperial history be enough to foil another recrudescence of empire mania in the west?
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Indeed, it is the best thing to do in the circumstance, given the recrudescence of violence in the state, especially at election times.
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As with all herpes viruses latent infection can occur, with recrudescence at times of stressed and/or immunosuppression.
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A deadly threat that is the latest recrudescence in our time of the age-old struggle of the black man for his full stature as a man...
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This is an important difference between recrudescence and relapse (which occurs due to reactivation of hypnozoites in the liver).
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Unfortunately 71% of subjects had recrudescence (that is, recurrence of symptoms).
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It is the latest recrudescence in our time of the age-old struggle of the black man for his full stature as man.
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Recrudescence is when symptoms return after a symptom-free period.
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The recrudescence of territorial and maritime disputes, largely tied to competition over natural resources, will increasingly have a bearing on maritime peace and security.
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But in all cases, what we have witnessed with the rise of euroscepticism is the recrudescence of a robust form of populist nationalism.
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