-
Recrudescence is the
recurrence of an
undesirable condition. In medicine, it is
usually defined as the
recurrence of
symptoms after a
period of remission...
- as the
Heroical Romances. In
these there was
experienced a
violent recrudescence of the old
medieval elements of romance, the
impossible valour devoted...
- February,
alongside the Netherlands. Norway, Finland, and
Switzerland saw
recrudescences of
pandemic activity in March, and
Sweden in April. Much of
Spain was...
- pays the
Durrells a
visit and
quickly makes himself at home -
through recrudescence to his
preferred nude
state -
while Louisa's
cousin Basil does so too...
-
morphology in
female rock
ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus)
during ovarian recrudescence. OCLCÂ 5164107. Thomas,
Vernon G.; Popko,
Richard (1981-07-01). "Fat...
- and
sometimes very long
periods of dormancy,
followed by
relapse or
recrudescence. In psychiatry,
relapse or
reinstatement of drug-s****ing behavior, is...
- such as
merozoites in bone marrow,
thereby reducing the
number of
recrudescences (not only hypnozoite-mediated relapses) that take place.
Clarity in...
- in the
region for decades, the
campaign escalated after 2001, with a
recrudescence in 2004, and has
occasionally spilled over into
other provinces. Incidents...
-
therefore ignored), that an
unknown percentage of P.
vivax recurrences are
recrudescences (having a non-circulating or
sequestered merozoite origin), and not...
- the
originator of the [Missouri Compromise]
repeal may be
termed a
recrudescence of the
conspiracy theory first ****erted by
Colonel John A.
Parker of...