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Definition of Recontacts
1. recontact [v] - See also: recontact
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recontacts
Literary usage of Recontacts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Community Mediation Programs: Developments and Challenges by Daniel McGillis (1997)
"Relevant measures have included data from official records on recontacts by
disputants ... including searches of official records to determine recontacts of ..."
2. Trends in the Health of Older Americans: U. S., 1994 by R. A. Cohen, J. F. Van Nostrand (1996)
"Definition of terms Deceased—Sample persons were considered to be deceased if
their death was ascertained at the time of the recontacts. ..."
3. Older Americans 2000: Key Indicators of Well-Being by Katherine K Wallman (2000)
"With low attrition rates and successful recontacts, the sample size has grown to
almost 8700 in 1995. PSID data can be used for cross-sectional, ..."
4. Criminal Victimisation in the Developing World edited by Ugljesa Zvekic, Anna Alvazzi Del Frate (1996)
"recontacts were made in 8.5% of the cases, for clarification of information and
cross-checking purposes. The least number of refusals were recorded in the ..."
5. SSA Disability: Return-to-Work Strategies from Other Systems May Improve by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"One disability manager stated that her company contacts workers within 24 hours
of a reported illness or injury and recontacts them every 2 weeks by ..."
6. The Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Health Sector: National Survey of Health ...by Olive Shisana, Human Sciences Research Council Staff, Azeem Badroodien, Human Sciences Research Council by Olive Shisana, Human Sciences Research Council Staff, Azeem Badroodien, Human Sciences Research Council (2004)
"Transmission from an infected health care worker to a patient is possible when
an infected clinician is injured by a sharp object which then recontacts a ..."