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reoccur
/ ˌriːəˈkɜː /
verb
- to happen, take place, or come about again
Derived Forms
- ˌreocˈcurrence, noun
Example Sentences
"We fixed the specific issue that caused the problem last year as our first priority and it cannot reoccur."
There are deterministic relationships in which certain genes go well or badly with other particular genes, and so similar patterns of genes reoccur.
Rather, there are deterministic relationships in which certain genes go well or badly with other particular genes, and so similar patterns of genes reoccur, resulting in repeated patterns of evolution.
The mpox vaccines are the same vaccines for smallpox and already companies are scrambling to produce enough to ensure bottlenecks from the 2022 outbreak don't reoccur.
The researchers found that by combining tyrosine nanomicelle treatment with near-infrared laser treatment, they were able to eradicate melanoma in mice after six days and it did not reoccur during the study period.
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