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A mastectomy is performed as the definitive surgical treatment for breast cancer. The goal of the procedure is that the breast cancer is completely removed and does not recur.
Untreated, petit mal seizures can recur as many as 100 times a day and may progress to grand mal seizures.
There were several departures in season 6, the most prominent being the departure of Izzie Stevens. In total there were 5 departures of regular or recurring characters, 2 of which were from the Mercy West merger. In order of departure: George O'Malley (reg)- died in the season opener, Nurse Olivia (recur)- fired due to cutbacks, Izzie Stevens (reg)- fired due to cutbacks and chose not to accept her position back when offered by Derek Shepherd, Reed Adamson (MW- recur)- died in the first part of the finale, Charles Percy (MW- recur)- died in the second part of the finale.
A counter accumulates an unknown quantity of external events over a known interval of time.The measurement of interest is typically frequency when the events are periodic. If the events are random, the measurement involves event density over time.A timer accumulates a series events of a known interval over an interval that is being measured.The measurement of interest is typically the time elapsed between two events. If the start and stop events recur periodically, multiple measurements can be made and averaged, allowing for increased resolution.Counter/timers in MPU's are typically just counters that count external events in counter mode and processor cycles in timer mode.
One word for 'to happen again' is 'recur.'
One word for 'to happen again' is 'recur.'
To recur means to happen over and over again. Here are some sentences.If you live on a fault line, you can expect an earthquake to recur occasionally.Her symptoms will recur if she does not follow the doctor's orders.The drought looks like it will recur.
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The law of effect principle, which states that rewarded behavior is likely to recur, was developed by Edward Thorndike. He suggested that responses followed by satisfaction were bound to happen again.
Repeatedly or once more!
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The spelling of the verb is "reoccur" (to happen again). The similar term "recur" has the connotation of repetition at regular intervals.
That is the correct spelling of "recurred" (occurred again).
The spelling (from the verb to recur) is recurring, meaning occurring again, usually at intervals.(The other possibility is recording, making a record.)
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