Examples of using Disease develops in English and their translations into Romanian
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The disease develops suddenly.
In the presence of provoking factors, the disease develops successfully….
The disease develops as follows.
As a rule, the disease develops gradually.
Disease develops quickly, quickly grew into a complicated form of destruction.
Usually the disease develops gradually.
The disease develops in wet weather.
As a rule, this disease develops for a long time.
The disease develops slowly and gradually.
Nevertheless, as the disease develops, all new and new signs.
When the disease develops, the patient manifests a lack of appetite, tenesmus, problems with the stool, a feeling of incomplete bowel movement, abdominal pain, weakness, blood and mucus in the stool, weight loss.
The chronic form of the disease develops a longtime is asymptomatic.
The disease develops when damage occurs in the DNA of bone marrow cells.
However, the disease develops only in boys.
The disease develops since the flowering of potatoes.
In almost all, the disease develops simultaneously in both legs.
The disease develops completely between seven to 10 years.
Why the disease develops and its forms?
This disease develops gradually, hasfour degrees of complexity.
As the disease develops, they grow.
The disease develops rapidly until the patient's lungs collapse.
As the disease develops, hemoptysis begins.
The disease develops slowly and is marked by anemia, weakness, obesity.
When the disease develops, complications can occur.
This disease develops due to incorrect walking- excessive turning of the foot inside(pronation).
Sometimes the disease develops in the background TB or diphtheria.
This disease develops, usually after a long time- 10-40 years.
Primarily, the disease develops in women, especially in the elderly.
If the disease develops six months- it may acquire a chronic nature.
In most cases, such a disease develops due to the activity of pathogenic microorganisms.
