Приклади вживання To infectious diseases Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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making it more susceptible to infectious diseases.
Immunity to infectious diseases is developed during the period of natural recovery of the infectious patient
Since the populations of aquaculture objects differ in their resistance to infectious diseases, the search for animals resistant to pathogens is an important trend in modern science.
Using the textbook, the“Guide to Infectious Diseases”, the lecture material
During pregnancy, a woman is more prone to infectious diseases of the urinary tract due to hormonal changes
The lack of such vitamins in the body usually leads to reduced resistance to infectious diseases, the cessation of growth in children,
Conjunctivitis refers to infectious diseases, so if the child is ill with this disease, it should be
Using the textbook, the“Guide to Infectious Diseases”, the lecture material
About 15% of the total U.S. crop production is lost annually to infectious diseases despite improved cultivars and disease control techniques.
your body will get good resistance to infectious diseases and other ailments.
2-nd degree due to infectious diseases during physical exertion.
exposing them to infectious diseases and parasites- some of which can be fatal.
have developed a stable immunity to infectious diseases and have formed a certain character,
unhealthy living environment leading to infectious diseases.
decreases resistance to infectious diseases, and as a result does not bloom.
their families are at greater risk of developing health problems- from trauma to infectious diseases.
Due to the exceptional susceptibility of ostriches to infectious diseases, as well as diseases caused by lack of proper care
Particularly during this period your animal is most susceptible to infectious diseases; therefore you can't bathe,
enhancing the body's protective functions and its resistance to infectious diseases.
so this time is very susceptible to infectious diseases.