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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Recurrent; Recurrence (disambiguation); Recurrency

recurrence         
n.; (also recurrency)
1.
Return.
2.
Resort, the having recourse.
recurrence         
(recurrences)
If there is a recurrence of something, it happens again.
Police are out in force to prevent a recurrence of the violence.
N-VAR: oft N of n
Recurrence         
·noun ·Alt. of Recurrency.

ويكيبيديا

Recurrence

Recurrence and recurrent may refer to:

  • Disease recurrence, also called relapse
  • Eternal recurrence, or eternal return, the concept that the universe has been recurring, and will continue to recur, in a self-similar form an infinite number of times across infinite time or space
  • Historic recurrence, the repetition of similar events in history
  • Poincaré recurrence theorem, Henri Poincaré's theorem on dynamical systems
  • Radial recurrent artery – arising from the radial artery immediately below the elbow
  • Recursive definition
  • Recurrent neural network, a special artificial neural network
  • Recurrence period density entropy, an information-theoretic method for summarising the recurrence properties of dynamical systems
  • Recurrence plot, a statistical plot that shows a pattern that re-occurs
  • Recurrence relation, an equation which defines a sequence recursively
  • Recurrent rotation, a term used in contemporary hit radio for frequently aired songs
  • Recurrence The Railway Children (band) album
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1. Despite recurrence of serious incidents, he has failed to act.
2. "You want to get an idea of recurrence," Tuttle said.
3. He is checked every three months for a possible recurrence.
4. It appeared to show that recurrence rates were low.
5. Moratinos told Livni they would seek to prevent a recurrence.