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In research contexts, what does the idea of a faster or novel recovery process usually refer to?

The phrase appears across health, technology, and social research.Its meaning seems to shift depending on the field.I want to understand how scholars typically frame it.

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By Bale Answered 6 months ago

 From my experience, a faster or novel recovery process usually signals a deviation from established timelines or mechanisms of improvement. I have seen it used to describe new interventions, technologies, or social arrangements that alter expected recovery patterns. I would recommend reading the term contextually, as it often reflects comparative claims against standard models rather than an absolute or universally defined outcome.

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