Examples of using Often fatal in English and their translations into Serbian
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The latter is often fatal.
This form of the bacterium attacks the liver and the kidneys and is often fatal.
Bladder cancer more often fatal for women.
When a ship collides with a whale,the impact is often fatal.
Ebola is a severe, often fatal disease that affects humans and some animals(monkeys, gorillas and chimpanzees).
That its bite is often fatal.
However, bone cancer is often fatal, even with surgery and therapy, and many owners decide not to pursue treatment.
The illness is often fatal.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H1N1 can cause hemorrhagic pneumonia with often fatal.
Besides causing lung cancer, which is often fatal, tobacco use is also a major risk factor for a range of other illnesses.
These illnesses are often fatal.
This parasitic disease affects the liver and intestines, and is often fatal.
Esophageal cancer is the eighth most common cancer in the world and is often fatal, killing approximately 400,000 people every year, the International Agency for Research on Cancer said.
This can trigger overdose,which is often fatal.
Esophageal cancer is the eighth most common cancer in the world and is often fatal, killing approximately 400,000 people every year, according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
When an animal ingests plastic, it's often fatal.
Sadly, the result is often fatal.
When eating unsuitable food they suffer from disorders of the digestive system,constipation and blistering, often fatal.
Melanoma, the symptoms of which can manifest in patients at any age(with adolescence),has recently become a fairly common disease, often fatal, however, its detection in the early stages does not exclude the possibility of a cure.
Cardiosclerosis and myocardial hypertrophy- when such complications carditis in children characterized by a severe, often fatal;
Untreated cases are often fatal.
The use of an ozone-oxygen mixture without a solvent is undesirable because of the risk of developing a gas embolus,which is often fatal.
In some, this would progress into the individual slipping into an often fatal comatose state.
The muscles start literally falling apart, and the debris ends up in the kidney, where it can lead to the rare disorder, rhabdomyolysis,which is often fatal.
Interdependence remains the law,independence a rare and often fatal exception.
And in contrast to men, a woman's first heart attack is often fatal.
Planned vaccinations help to avoid diseases that are often fatal.
Children as young as four were employed in production factories andmines working long hours in dangerous, often fatal, working conditions.
Allied and- before 1918- German pilots of World War I were not equipped with parachutes, so in-flight fires orstructural failure were often fatal.
A form of calorie deficiency, is the most common form of childhood malnutrition andis characterised by severe wasting and often fatal weakening of the immune system.
