Examples of using May develop in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Fog may develop in some areas.
In rare cases, other tumors may develop as well.
May develop slowly over months or even years.
Major depression may develop at any time.
Pollinosis must be treated, otherwise complications may develop.
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Symptoms may develop rapidly, over the course of a few hours.
Chronic benign meningococcemia may develop in less than 1%.
Gynecomastia may develop in association with the use of ALDACTONE;
As a result, hypoxia,pulmonary edema and heart failure may develop.
More generalised pain may develop if the condition is not contained.
However, serious and life-threatening complications may develop in some cases.
The chronic form may develop 10 to 20 years after infection.
Children with tetralogy of Fallot may develop“tet spells”.
A Baker's cyst may develop just behind an otherwise healthy knee joint.
For every problem, including cancer problems may develop in one of two places.
It may develop soon after the stroke or up to 2 years after the stroke.
In other patients, the symptoms may develop gradually and last for many years.
You may develop neuropathic damage, which is a loss of feeling in the feet.
If you do not educate him correctly, instinct bite may develop him too much.
Symptoms may develop slowly and may not all occur at the same time.
Connective Tissue- Tendons, bones, joints or joint linings may develop abnormally.
Symptoms may develop hours after exposure and can be made worse by physical effort.
Psychic dependence, physical dependence, and tolerance may develop upon repeated administration of narcotics;
Pregnant women may develop a compulsive desire to consume chalk(Photo Credit: Flickr).
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Students may develop compassion and communication skills that help them work with patients.
A Radiation Cataract may develop after exposure to some types of radiation.
Symptoms may develop when the cervical cancer cells start to invade surrounding tissues.
Babies with older siblings may develop faster because of the extra stimulation they receive.
Skin infections: the blisters may develop secondary bacterial infection, particularly when left untreated.