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| ESWL | Extracorporeal Shock-Wave Lithotripsy - Ix for Gall Stone  ... |
| REM | rapid eye movement; recent-event memory; reticular erythematous mucinosis; return electrode monitor;... |
| SRE | Schedule of Recent Experiences; sterol regulatory element |
| SRH | single radial hemolysis; somatotropin-releasing hormone; spontaneously responding hyperthyroidism; s... |
| RTE | Recent thymic emigrants |
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| recent | 1. Of late origin, existence, or occurrence; lately come; not of remote date, antiquated style, or the like; not already known, familiar, worn out, trite, etc.; fresh; novel; new; modern; as, recent news. "The ancients were of opinion, that a considerable portion of that country [Egypt] was recent, and formed out of the mud discharged into the neighboring sea by the Nile." (Woodward) 2. <geology> Of or pertaining to the present or existing epoch; as, recent shells. Origin: L. Recens, -entis: cf. F. Recent. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| recent d. |
one in which there is no complicating inflammation.
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| recent dislocation |
A dislocation seen shortly after it occurred.
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| recent | near to or not long before the present |
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| recent | being new in a time not long past |
| recent | of the immediate past or just previous to the present time |
| recent | approximately the last 10,000 years |
| recent | in the recent past |
| recent | very recently |
| recent | the property of having happened or appeared not long ago |
| recent | a time immediately before the present |
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