Examples of using Involution in English and their translations into Greek
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The traces from World War II conflicts to Cyprus' involution in 1974 complete the city's rich history.
then begin a slow shrinking process called involution.
Involution of the thymus has been linked to loss of immune function in the elderly,
If the involution occurred earlier than in 1 year,
The problem is to prove that the 2-layer of the centralizer of an involution in a simple group is semisimple.
Studies have also shown that mothers who breastfeed generally have less blood loss after delivery and faster involution of the uterus.
constitute stages of evolution and involution.
the transition from proliferation to involution begins.
Those hemangiomas that complete the involution phase before the age of 6,
If it is likely that the outcome of involution will not leave a satisfactory result
better than the result of natural involution.
the growth phase is completed and then the involution phase begins.
the nurse will regularly check your uterus to monitor the involution process.
I wish to aid artificially the evolution and involution of its elements towards a grater density,
evolution and involution.
It would seem that the answer to the question of when to wean the child from the breast is extremely simple- with the onset of involution.
by Wilber's study of Sri Aurobindo, the Mahayana Buddhism and the concepts of involution and evolution.
More prosaically,‘involution', agricultural
which is necessary for the reduction of the myometrium and involution of the uterus(the restoration of its pre-Natal size).
More prosaically,‘involution', agricultural