Examples of using It progresses in English and their translations into Indonesian
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It progresses into the secondary phase.
In other words, it progresses to a worse sin.
It progresses similar to the Junin virus.
The condition is named as“acute” because it progresses rapidly.
From there, it progresses into the brain.
Although the condition is present at birth, it progresses slowly over time.
It progresses similar to the Junin virus.
The condition is much easier to treat if you address it before it progresses.
It progresses to death before age 20.
Eventually if not treated, it progresses to periodontal disease in which the structure of your teeth is compromised.
It progresses slower than generalized vitiligo.
But once it progresses to the third and fourth stages, it becomes harder to treat.
It progresses very slowly and rarely leads to total sight loss.
It progresses rapidly and can cause shock and organ failure.
It progresses rapidly and can cause shock and organ failure.
It progresses very slowly and do not show any symptoms for years.
It progresses quickly, so the sooner you see a doctor, the better.
It progresses rapidly and can lead to death in approximately 10 years.
It progresses rapidly, usually causing death within months of diagnosis.
It progresses persistently towards achieving a totality in the qualities and circumstances.
It progresses more rapidly in people with certain medical problems, including some allergic conditions.
It progresses to both action and assessment phase comparable to action research described earlier.
It progresses rapidly, usually causing death within months of diagnosis.
It progresses gradually and becomes heavier from minimal manifestations to severe multiorgan failure.
If it progresses long enough without treatment or the case is particularly severe, symptoms may intensify.
It progresses one heart and one family at a time, silently and unobtrusively, its sacred message blessing people everywhere.”.
It progresses slowly over several years and is often only diagnosed when a minor fall or sudden impact causes a bone fracture.
It progresses slowly as we age(most people who live long enough will have some cataract-like changes to their cornea).
If it progresses to the point where you have difficulty keeping your eyes open,it can cause severe vision impairment.