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Again


Definition:

  • (adv.) In return, back; as, bring us word again.
  • (adv.) Another time; once more; anew.
  • (adv.) Once repeated; -- of quantity; as, as large again, half as much again.
  • (adv.) In any other place.
  • (adv.) On the other hand.
  • (adv.) Moreover; besides; further.
  • (prep.) Alt. of Agains

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Reappearance


Definition:

  • (n.) A second or new appearance; the act or state of appearing again.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In the case of the reticulum cell sarcoma, the tumor had not reappeared in some of the animals two months after cessation of treatment.
  • (2) From the third day to the fourth week after this treatment, there was some recovery of the SF rate, and the SCR tended to reappear with a marked slowing down of its habituation.
  • (3) Upon lowering [K+]o and raising [Ca2+]o the IIBs disappeared and the seizures reappeared.
  • (4) In adults it reappears in malignant tumors and during inflammation and tissue repair.
  • (5) These findings resolved upon cessation of timolol and reappeared on 3 occasions shortly after reinstitution of the beta blocker therapy.
  • (6) The prognosis for all these cases was good, and the reappearance of neurological signs was not present until now.
  • (7) Reconstitution of the depleted membrane fragments with the extrinsic proteins led to rebinding of the three proteins, to a 63% recovery of the control rates of O2 evolution, and to the reappearance of the larger multimeric particles.
  • (8) The drug had also incorporated into the bone marrow precursor cells and reappeared after a few days in the circulating mature erythrocytes which may later serve as a slow-changing compartment for MTX.
  • (9) After each meal, measurements were made of the jejunal motility index, the time of reappearance of interdigestive burst activity, and overall motility patterns.
  • (10) When cells were allowed to recover from weak base treatment, the receptors reappeared in the Golgi cisternae of most cells (approximately 90%) within approximately 20 min, indicating that as the intra-endosomal pH drops and lysosomal enzymes dissociate, the entire population of receptors rapidly recycles to Golgi cisternae.
  • (11) In the various scintigrams the remission as well as the late reappearance of the liver metastasis was demonstrated.
  • (12) The typical elements of risk (tobacco, age, socio-professional sphere) reappear in this study.
  • (13) These tests include measurement of the ankle-brachial systolic pressure ratio, a treadmill exercise test, a reactive hyperaemia test, and assessment of toe-pulse reappearance time.
  • (14) The deleted codon then reappears with a new function.
  • (15) Finally, beta waves reappeared and progressively but incompletely replaced delta waves during the next 5 min.
  • (16) The closely linked disappearance and reappearance of EBV-receptors and complement receptors gives further support to the idea that these two receptors are either identical or closely linked constituents of the cell membrane.
  • (17) Reappearance in high percentage (50-100%) indicated relapse.
  • (18) The authors present a case of coexisting obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and bipolar affective disorder in which the obsessive-compulsive symptoms disappeared during episodes of mania and reappeared during periods of depression.
  • (19) Modification of the articular relationships in the lateral femoro-tibial compartment reduces the sub-luxation and, post-operatively a lateral femoro-tibial interspace, which has not deteriorated in time, reappear.
  • (20) During the whole follow up (mean 28 months, range 4-60 m) no arrhythmias reappeared with two (4%) exceptions.

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