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Перевод: relapse
[существительное] повторение; рецидив [мед.] ; возврат болезни; [глагол] снова впадать; снова предаваться; снова заболевать
Тезаурус:
- Problems that improve temporarily and then relapse again and the previously effective remedy no longer works; a dose or two of Sulphur in this situation will often either clear up the problem or will allow the indicated remedy to work again.
- Social workers are often left to deal with those clients who are most difficult to engage in any treatment and most likely to relapse such as drug abusers and offenders.
- As an auditionee I knew I worked best if I attempted something outrageous so I prepared Lord Foppington from The Relapse and you just have to let go with his Lordship otherwise there's no point to it.
- But there the analysis ends: there is no clear parallel to the apparent inability of some sufferers to get into substantial recovery, if at all, and there is nothing to correspond to the process of relapse even when, on the face of it, all recommendations are being followed.
- In some cases of syphilis that have been treated, relapse may occur.
- A A sudden relapse into bedwetting is a very common problem at Lucy's age.
- The interim results seemed to show that women with breast cancer who went to Bristol were twice as likely to die, and 3 times more likely to relapse, than patients undergoing conventional treatment only.
- Periodic relapse occurred over the next 4 months and I then gave Lyc LM1.
- But whereas the other approaches relapse into pessimism in the face of these permanent blots on their theories, the elitist line of argument is much more hopeful, largely because of its emphasis on the ways in which interaction between key elites provides room for manoeuvre for peripheral actors.
- And earlier this year Maisie suffered a shock relapse.
- She had no relapse during 18 months' follow up, and results of lung function tests were normal.
- Anthony would strangle me if I caused a relapse."
- Programmes are now being directed towards preventing relapse in a smoking population that is increasingly composed of people who have tried several times to stop: among smokers surveyed in 1990, 42% reported having tried to stop in the previous year (unpublished data, Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer).
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