rapid recovery

collocation in English

meaningsofrapidandrecovery

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rapid
adjective
uk
/ˈræp.ɪd/
us
/ˈræp.ɪd/
fast ...
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recovery
noun[S or U]
uk
/rɪˈkʌv.ər.i/
us
/rɪˈkʌv.ɚ.i/
the process of becoming well again after an illness ...
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(Definition ofrapidandrecoveryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrapid recovery

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There was also evidence of arapidrecoveryafter cessation of a 2-y monthly harvesting.
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There is no evidence that intermediate care services promote morerapidrecoveryfrom illness.
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Once extubated, the patient made arapidrecovery.
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Mats appear capable ofrapidrecoverywhen the stress of hypersalinity is removed.
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It could explain why removal of ticks leads torapidrecoveryof affected hosts.
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The partial survival of the forest led to arapidrecoveryof pre-disturbance stream chemistry.
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However, therapidrecoveryof paracellular permeability supports the latter idea.
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Aspects of their chromosomal organization, phenotype and physiology (rapidrecoveryfrom stress, heat-stable proteins, protein-repair enzyme) are discussed.
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The capacity for considerable andrapidrecoveryin the growth rate of vines, following the relief of water stress by rainfall or irrigation, also was clearly demonstrated.
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Davidson (2000) has hypothesized that arapidrecoveryphase after negative emotional stimuli is important in the development of resilience.
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Thisrapidrecoverymay be due to a high percentage of sprouting tree species, potentially high seed fall into abandoned fields, or the disturbance history of the mature stand.
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A systematic review of the randomized controlled trials of hysterectomy with endometrial ablation has shown short-term benefits of less operative morbidity, morerapidrecovery, and lower costs (22).
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In several colonial territories, export trade began to pick up in 1936 -7, but the contraction in colonial economies during the global depression precluded anyrapidrecoveryin import capacity.
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We need measures to facilitate arapidrecovery, especially now during an economic crisis.
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Such patients, who have persistently high blood concentrations of cortisol, show a veryrapidrecoveryfrom this suppression.
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We all wish her a veryrapidrecoveryfrom the illness which has kept her from our counsels during the last ten days.
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