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The word "recurrence" has been used in English since the 16th century. It comes from the Latin word "recurrens," which is the present participle of the verb "recurro." "Recurro" means "to run back" or "to occur again." The concept of recurrence has been recognized and studied in many fields, including medicine, psychology, and physics.
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