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a repeated attack weeks, months, or occasionally years, after initial malaria infection, also called a long-term relapse. Due to re-infection of red blood cells from malaria parasites (hypnozoites) that persisted in liver cells (hepatocytes).
Ãâó: www.malaria.org/malariaglossary.html
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A mathematical relationship in which the current value of an expression depends on at least one prior value (X t = f(X t-1 )). Loops that calculate recurrences are difficult to parallelize.
Ãâó: techpubs.sgi.com/library/tpl/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi
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The risk that a disorder will occur again in a family. This can be based on the empiric risk, or the presence of a known change in a gene or chromosome in individual family members.
Ãâó: hganj.org/Glossary.htm
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Reappearance of cancer cells at the same site or in another location after a disease-free period.
Ãâó: www.austincancercenters.com/glossary.shtml
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A statement or variable in a loop which uses the value of some variable computed in a previous iteration. May affect vectorization.
Ãâó: www.nacse.org/demos/coping-with-unix/coping-with-u...
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