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| redressement des cours | |||
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| Réemboîté | |||
| reflection; choc | |||
| rebond | |||
| redressement; reprise | |||
| rebóndir | |||
| rebondissement | |||
| effet de rebond (recrudescentia); contre-coup; recul (d'un fusil); ricochet | |||
| retour élastique | |||
| élasticité de rebondissement | |||
| compression | |||
| rebondir | |||
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| détente | |||
| English thesaurus | |||
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| REB | |||
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| collapse and bounce (MichaelBurov) | |||
| When a person on antiretroviral therapy ART has persistent, detectable levels of HIV in the blood after a period of undetectable levels. Causes of viral rebound can include drug resistance or poor adherence to an HIV treatment regimen. see also undetectable viral load | |||
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REBound : 37 phrases in 11 subjects |
| Chemistry | 3 |
| General | 3 |
| Mechanic engineering | 1 |
| Medical | 6 |
| Metallurgy | 3 |
| Natural resourses and wildlife conservation | 2 |
| Packaging | 1 |
| Sports | 1 |
| Technology | 8 |
| Transport | 3 |
| United Nations | 6 |