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Things relapse often describes (“relapse ________”)
prevention, rate, risk, strategies, rates, episodes, training, skills, plans, signature, techniques, free, frequency, triggers, treatment, tendencies, potential, therapy, plan, mortality, behavior, situations, management, survival, signs, risks, drinking, fantasies, precipitants, symptoms, recurrence, events, cycle, components, severity, programs, vulnerability, patients, reduction, link, phenomena, drill, barbaric, crises, tendency, procedures, verb, experiences, relative, hospitals, incidents, concepts, noncompliance, samples, prediction
How relapse often is described (“________ relapse”)
first, early, clinical, subsequent, serious, severe, second, local, sudden, late, slight, acute, schizophrenic, depressive, possible, psychotic, leukemic, further, complete, rapid, temporary, fatal, impending, isolated, symptomatic, partial, nervous, blown, full, future, immediate, systemic, central, frequent, third, true, bad, skeletal, occasional, hematologic, dangerous, brief, initial, distant, inevitable, extramedullary, tumor, induced, alcoholic, eventual, later, apparent, mild, biochemical, psychiatric, testicular, orthodontic, prompt, patient, duodenal, manic, speedy, meningeal, term, neurologic, momentary, differential, gradual, terrific, postoperative, bacteriologic, cytogenetic, precipitate, infectious, imminent, terrible, regional, unexpected, minor, sad, violent, less, quick
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