Примери коришћења Which is fraught на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Obesity, which is fraught with diabetes, cardiovascular diseases.
Strict rules, the violation of which is fraught with zero result to.
This unsafe practice, which is fraught with high risk of infection nurses and laboratory personnel, as well as the spread of blood-borne infections.
Meanwhile, the infection takes on a chronic form, which is fraught with serious complications.
Although the volume of blood loss in such situations is noncritical(up to 300 ml), however, as a result of a lightning-like reduction in blood pressure, there is a complete lack of oxygen in the brain andmyocardial tissues, which is fraught with a rapid onset of death.
Chickens can not digest this food, which is fraught with the development of encephalopathy.
Constant irritation of tissues andmucous membranes will weaken the body, which is fraught with anemia.
The delay causes a lack of oxygen, which is fraught with loss of consciousness and an increase in pressure.
As a result,maintaining a stable body temperature becomes impossible, which is fraught with sun or heat stroke.
But the pus can not find the exit, which is fraught with the spread of infection within the skull, and inflammation of the meninges and brain abscess.
Also with this type of avitaminosis,immunity will decrease, which is fraught with increased incidence.
Spleen and injuries- wounds, ruptures, which is fraught with severe bleeding(in these cases could not be avoided emergency surgery).
This pathology leads to an increase in pressure in the urinary tract, which is fraught with serious complications.
Antibiotics increase the effect of alcohol, which is fraught with at least a fast and strong intoxication;
Carrying out surgical manipulations at home,you can easily bring an infection into the formation, which is fraught with sad consequences.
Already known genes, the presence of which is fraught with early heart attack, cancer, suicidal tendencies.
At this stage of pathology,the animal has a clear picture of hepatitis and vasculitis, which is fraught with the death of the animal.
This leads to an excess of choline in the body, which is fraught with the development of dangerous diseases.
Excess weight for them is dangerous not only a threatObesity and loss of working condition, butalso exerts additional strain on the spine, which is fraught with serious diseases.
Hypertension is a pathology, the development of which is fraught with consequences for the life of the patient.
In no event should not be applied to their eyelids andskin around the eyes- these drugs may increase intraocular pressure, which is fraught with serious complications.
In addition, at this time,immunity is greatly weakened, which is fraught with catarrhal diseases,which have the same manifestations.
Infectious mononucleosis can be cured, but even after recovery, the virus remains in the child's body and can, under adverse conditions,begin to multiply again, which is fraught with a relapse of the disease.
When periodontal disease ailing person present large bone pockets, which is fraught with the loss of several teeth, can"grafting" of the missing bone.
If it is determined that the stones in humans large(they are more than 9 mm), the treatment tsiston conduct is undesirable because of the fear that the stones can start your traffic andblock the lumen of the ureter, which is fraught with the inability to urinate.
Breakthrough of pus in the retroperitoneal fat,the abdominal cavity, which is fraught with peritonitis, and cellulitis of the peritoneum.
In addition, when applying eyeliner,the baby can suddenly open the eye, which is fraught with unpleasant consequences.
If therapy is delayed or unsuccessful,the disease can become chronic, which is fraught with the spread of it to the entire body and the occurrence of various complications.
Children are difficult to digest gluten, because their body still lacks the enzyme peptidase, which is fraught with increased gas formation and swelling.
The gap between the edge of the sofa andthe front seat is too small, which is fraught with constant friction of the pants on the back of the chair, but this is not terrible.