Examples of using A course of in English and their translations into Polish
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it is better to contact a specialist who will prescribe a course of treatment.
special care brings relaxation with a massage of the body, a course of treatment with marine climate requires a rest to regain energy and vitality.
then would such a course of religious development stand without justification.
dysbacteriosis often occurs, therefore, in parallel with the antibiotic, a course of enzyme therapy is prescribed.
If you have been previously treated for CLL you will usually have a course of 12 infusions.
can be cured with the help of special liners in shoes, a course of physiotherapy, anti-inflammatory drugs,
of intestinal infections and">dysbacteriosis that develop after a course of chemotherapy or as a result of the negative effects of radiation.
as well as purulent cholangitis, since in such a course of the disease the success of treatment directly depends on the degree of morphological changes in the body of the sick person.
of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose,">non-infringement or arising from a course of dealing, usage trade or practice.
After winning tender, on 5-7 November in the Centre of Preparation for Foreign Missions in Kielce a course of"intercultural negotiations" took place, aiming at the
God is able to design a course of every detail in the life of every human being,
He disagreed with you on a course of treatment.
Fly a course of 90 degrees until further notice.
I need a plan, a course of action.
Mr. Yussef will submit himself to a course of therapy.
It is usually prescribed as a course of up to 10 days.
Phentermine belongs to a course of medicines referred to as anorectics.
Antibiotics will be prescribed for a course of at least four weeks.
I will administer a course of antibiotics through the feeding tube.
Phentermine comes from a course of medicines known as anorectics.