Examples of using Usually develops in English and their translations into Hebrew
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A fetus usually develops into a male if it is exposed to a significant amount of testosterone(typically because the fetus has a Y chromosome from the father).
The zygote, which usually develops into one child, instead grows and splits early in development to form two embryos.”.
The primary inflammatory process usually develops on the background of an infection,
It usually develops within 10 years of psoriasis being diagnosed,
Congenital torticollis usually develops when the muscle connecting the breastbone and collarbone to the skull(sternocleidomastoid muscle) becomes tight.
This form of CAE usually develops later(at age one to two years).
Type 1 diabetes may be referred to as juvenile diabetes because it usually develops during childhood.
High blood sugar usually develops slowly over a period of hours to days.
However, the common cause of hair loss is hereditary baldness which usually develops gradually.
Psoriatic arthritis usually develops about 5 to 12 years after psoriasis begins and about 5-10% of people with psoriasis will develop  psoriatic arthritis.
CLL usually develops very slowly and many people don't
Restless leg syndrome usually develops after age 40
Pterygium usually develops in people around 30 to 50 years old, and these bumps on the eyeball are rarely seen in children.
Cataract usually develops in both eyes but not at the same rate in both eyes.
Inflammation of the joints of the fingers usually develops on the background of the lesion of large joints and internal organs.
Usually develops without pain, most people are unaware that suffering from these. What is periodontal disease?
Your baby usually develops its own sleep patterns,
It usually develops very slowly,
It usually develops in adults who are in their late 40s and older.
The disease usually develops very slowly,