A payment of money sent to a person in another place.
The act of absolving or remitting; formal redemption as pronounced by a priest in the sacrament of penance.
Describes the return of goods.
1 Given normal remission , she could expect to be released in a year.
2 Results: Seventeen percent of the patients were in remission without any treatment.
3 Background: With remission now the treatment goal, antidepressant trial duration has increased.
4 Therefore, fever remission could be an early marker of response to ERT.
5 Background: Sustaining clinical remission is an important treatment goal in moderate-to-severe UC.
6 Such patients have unpredictable relapses followed by months to years of remission .
7 Two patients reached the maximum 2-year treatment duration and remain in remission .
8 Implementation of early dose-intensified remission induction may be an essential treatment component.
9 Results: Forty-nine percent of the sample met the criteria for symptomatic remission .
10 A higher number of fistula tracts was associated with reduced clinical remission .
11 No patients in the non-surgery group saw their diabetes go into remission .
12 Results: Four patients failed to enter remission , and one died of infection.
13 Thirty-three percent of infliximab treated patients maintained clinical remission at 3 years.
14 Over the next two months chemotherapy brought Emma into a second remission .
15 Therefore Baptism has nothing to do with the remission of actual sins.
16 One single partial remission was seen in a patient with malignant melanoma.
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Remission в диалектах
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