Examples of using Recurrent in English and their translations into Hindi
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The search led to Alexander Khoruts, M.D., a gastroenterologist who would reported nearly too-good-to-be-true success at treating recurrent C. diff infection.
Lydia, who was frequently painted by her sister, suffered from recurrent bouts of illness, and her death in
Recurrent thrush is defined as more than two episodes in six months and occurs in less
A review by the Cochrane Collaboration of randomized controlled trials states'some evidence from trials to show cranberries(juice and capsules) can prevent recurrent infections in women.
Among various causes ascribed to the decay of Indus Valley Civilization are the invasion by the Aryans, the recurrent floods and other natural causes like earthquake, etc.
Among various causes ascribed to the decay of Indus Valley Civilization are the recurrent floods and other natural causes like earthquake, etc.
we created a deep recurrent neural network(RNN)
with a history of previous ectopic pregnancy or recurrent miscarriage) should be told how they can access the service in the event of a future pregnancy.
Sometimes, because of recurrent infections or a chronic effusion(fluid that persists for at least three months),
In the complex treatment of chronic and often recurrent herpes virus 1
More than 20 out of 100 in this group might develop CHD or a recurrent CHD event such as a heart attack within 10 years(i.e.,
That's very important to note, because recurrent dreams provide one of the best points of entry for a study of the long-term themes
The Programme will also contribute to lowering the amount of recurrent foreign exchange committed to fossil fuel imports in the six OECS beneficiary countries,
With pelvic nephrolithiasis caused by the formation of small stones in the renal pelvis, the disease is characterized by a recurrent course, accompanied by repeated attacks of painful pains resulting from acute obstruction of the urinary tract.
Q: Honestly I wouldn't at 26 unless a history of recurrent miscarriage as chances of success with a nice blastocyst are around 60% which isn't much less then a genetically tested and normal one.
consequences of years of conflicts and displacement, as well as recurrent natural disasters.
What we found was quite startling- not only do patients receiving best care have faster ulcer healing, fewer recurrent ulcers, hospitalisations
Since the most common reason for recurrent implantation failure
Jung's approach to the study of dream series can be deepened with these new tools for identifying recurrent patterns and tracking changes over time.
a type of Recurrent Neural Network(RNN)