Примеры использования Treatable на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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It's treatable.
I prefer the word"treatable.
Treatable skin cancer, but who knew?
Which is treatable.
Treatable ailments the surgeons would quickly set to right.
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Is the condition treatable?
Some have died from treatable diseases, such as tuberculosis.
Only consolation is, it's treatable.
Treatable diseases of childhood and adolescence include.
If the tumor's treatable.
An overview of treatable types of tumours and contra indications is provided here.
Malaria is preventable, treatable and curable.
And with radiation,this type of carcinoma is 95% treatable.
It is easily and affordably treatable through the consumption of iodized salt.
Millions of people die each year from treatable diseases.
Exclude other treatable causes of coma e.g. hypoglycaemia, bacterial meningitis.
Yes, it is a functional disorder treatable by RANC.
While obstetric fistula was almost entirely preventable and treatable, it was estimated that more than two million girls were living with the condition and only a fraction had access to treatment.
Eye misalignments(strabismus) are common, butmay be treatable.
Secondary infertility is just as treatable in many cases as infertility.
At the time, Yauch described the cancer as"very treatable.
I have also seen many die from treatable diseases because of superstition and ignorance.
He said he was much better now,that mental illness was treatable.
He had a coronary artery spasm treatable with medication.
But, uh, previously healthy children, yes,it should be quite treatable.
It could be a variety of things, some treatable, others more serious.
It's a small cyst on your ovary… totally common and totally treatable.
Over half a million women die every year from treatable complications of pregnancy and delivery.
Most diseases, that affect the human body,are treatable.
The main causes of infant deaths are avoidable or treatable diseases, such as malaria, respiratory infections, diarrhoea and diseases such as measles and whooping cough for which there are vaccinations.