Examples of using Difficult to treat in English and their translations into Finnish
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But do not abuse them as hypervitaminosis difficult to treat and requires the intervention of an endocrinologist.
which is much more difficult to treat.
stopping treatment can make the condition more difficult to treat.
which is difficult to treat.
as this may make your condition more difficult to treat.
are more difficult to treat.
the process is not only difficult to detect, but difficult to treat.
trunk- may be more difficult to treat.
which is much more difficult to treat and can have serious complications.
It is quite difficult to treat the basement on its own,
In terms of surface treatment, it is difficult to treat titanium with the previous method of wet plating precious metal on materials(zinc-white copper,
the realistic assumption that the friction is proportional to the square of the velocity produced non-linear equations which were much more difficult to treat.
not difficult to treat and constantly bleeding,
Community beekeeping is threatened by bee diseases which are more and more difficult to treat(resistance to the few products authorised)
may become more serious and difficult to treat.
If it is not treated, your condition may not go away and may become more serious and more difficult to treat.
a structure for the exchange of organs for urgent patients and difficult to treat patients Priority Action 8.
You should continue taking this drug, as if you discontinue taking it your condition can become more difficult to treat.
virus that has mutated, leading to a form of chronic hepatitis B that is more difficult to treat.
hereditary causes will be more difficult to treat naturally or with simple home remedies or a change of habits.