Exemplos de uso de More exuberant em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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More exuberant, blooming vegetation.
The symptoms are generally more exuberant during the menstrual period.
Beyond the grave,a new phase of existence opens up, even more exuberant.
In such a type of reaction, more exuberant symptoms, such as abdominal pain and fever.
Therefore, in these patients,signs of peritonitis are early and more exuberant.
Autonomic dysfunction is more exuberant in the cardiodigestive and digestive forms of the disease.
During the month of June 2017 the relations are more magnetic and more exuberant.
In a subsequent visit the patient had a more exuberant disease and was suspected for cicatricial pemphigoid.
The inflammatory response is always present in all cardiovascular surgeries,being more exuberant when ECC is used.
As I am more reserved and she is more exuberant, I feel that we complement each other a great deal.
Erithema migrans lesions from infection by B. burgdroferi Sensu Stricto last longer and are more exuberant with systemic manifestations.
Three years later the symptoms became more exuberant when he was treated with dapsone over a period of four months, with some slight improvement.
On the colluvial/alluvial deposits, the forest is more exuberant than on the hillsides.
Hospitals receive cases with more exuberant symptoms and dehydrated patients or those at risk for dehydration; clinical pictures secondary to severe vomiting or high-output diarrhea.
Brassolaeliocattleya(Blc) and Potinara are those which produced more exuberant flowers and also the most famous.
This increase is likely to cause more exuberant inflammation in the antrum, with a decrease in somatostatin levels and an increase in gastrin levels, followed by an increase in acid secretion by the parietal cells, predisposing to the development of PU.
It is in defense of serious, continuous,ethical, and more exuberant research in Brazil that I write this editorial.
Mars has fantastic cities due to its extraordinary beauty: long and wide avenues, buildings similar to those on Earth; the vegetation, of a red color,is much more exuberant than the one on Earth.
There are some that are small and traditional, some more exuberant and industrialized, or some modern but modest.
Could poverty in stimuli be compensated by amore complex neural network, or is the presence of rich stimuli situations what would favor the appearance of a more exuberant network of nervous connections?
Between March and July, the island's vegetation is more exuberant, however during this period the possibility of heavy rains is considerably greater.
As a rule, systemic diseases such as heart, renal or hepatic failure cause diffuse and less marked thickening,contrary to tumor lesions that cause focal and more exuberant thickening, frequently greater than 10 mm.
In the region between fascicles, the connective tissue was more exuberant in the 12-week groups and with a more intense vascular neoformation.
By means of their results, they also indicate that sagittal translation has a greater influence relative to segment angulation in symptoms; andthe concomitance of both radiographic findings point to more exuberant and persistent symptoms.
The patient also had atherosclerosis of the aorta andcoronary arteries more exuberant than usual for his age, despite the absence of ischemic heart disease.
In"Our mulattos are more exuberant", Mariza Corrêa deals with another doctor from Maranhão, Raimundo Nina Rodrigues 1862-1906, whose centenary received special attention in Gazeta Medica da Bahia, as well as being marked by articles in various other journals.
Bilateral choanal imperforation has its early diagnosed because of symptoms more exuberant and high degree of suspicion on the part of pediatric neonatologists.
In the groups in which animals were euthanized after 3 and 28 days the biopathological events(external root resorption, formation of hyaline areas, inflammatory infiltrate and giant cells)were more exuberant in the anatomical structures analyzed.
In contrast to the more exuberant clinical signs observed in patients with aneurysm rupture and consequential subarachnoid hemorrhage, patients with nonaneurysmal perimesencephalic hemorrhage present with a milder ictus, marked by headache, meningism, photofobia and nausea, and, rarely, loss of consciousness.
However, the minimal inflammatory infiltrate found even in the Ischemia group presumes that the ischemic time may have been insufficiently aggressive to provide more exuberant findings, which would underscore the histological injury and emphasize these agents anti-inflammatory effects.