Examples of using Less severe in English and their translations into Chinese
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Danger” is for the more severe hazard categories, while“Warning” is used for less severe hazards.
Worldwide significantly fewer people and less land were affected by drought this year, and extreme heat waves were less severe compared to the past.
They work differently from standard chemotherapy drugs and often have different(and less severe) side effects.
While antiretroviral therapies have substantively increased the quality of life and reduced HIV-1-associated dementia, less severe minor cognitive and motor deficits continue.
DANGER is used for the more severe hazards and WARNING is used for less severe hazards.
They work differently from standard chemotherapy drugs and often have different(and less severe) side effects.
The impact on the U.S. economy is expected to be less severe but still substantial.
They may sometimes work when chemotherapy drugs do not, and they often have different(and less severe) side effects.
Getting as much rest as possible and having a good support system can help these symptoms seem less severe.
They sometimes work when chemo drugs don't, and they often have different(and less severe) side effects.
Researchers show less severe cases of diarrheal illness can still lead to child deaths.
The female mice showed less severe symptoms at a later age, but estrogen still improved their symptoms.
In the less severe ones, the conflict is limited to the sphere of intimate personal relationships.
In less severe forms, the fimbriae may be aggluntinated and damaged, but some patency may still be preserved.
Consequently, the 2016 recession is now projected to be slightly less severe, with a return to positive growth in 2017.
In less severe cases, modifications to the contact list made by the user since the last backup will be lost.
Fruit fly muscle with a R249Q mutation, which typically produces a less severe form of the disease, generated less force, less work, and less power.
By failing to apply the less severe statute, the author claims, the State violated the principle of the primacy of international law over domestic law.
Targeted therapies such as these often have less severe side effects than standard chemotherapy.
The authors point to these findings as important for the patients studied because using the ED for less severe conditions is of particular concern.