Examples of using Partial or complete in English and their translations into Slovenian
{-}
-
Medicine
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Financial
-
Computer
-
Official/political
-
Programming
The most extreme and obvious symptom/complication of PAD that ultimately requires partial or complete amputation of the affected limb to save life[9].
i.e. static, partial or complete response.
And this can already lead to disability of the patient(for example, to partial or complete paralysis of the lower extremities).
acne, partial or complete loss of hair on the body
Partial or complete copying of text
i.e. static, partial or complete response.
Foreign body: ingestion of a foreign body in the respiratory system leads to their partial or complete blockage.
one of which is alopecia- partial or complete baldness.
Possible occasions for the partial or complete destruction of the Library of Alexandria include a fire set by Julius Caesar in 48 BC.
are recognizable unmistakably by their large size, partial or complete lack of decoration, simple furniture.
many of which cause partial or complete paralysis.
which is the partial or complete surgical removal of the spleen.
metabolic changes that cause sugar deposits in grapes despite partial or complete removal of leaves during ripening.
The ceiling of the private house is insulated by external means with partial or complete replacement or without replacement of the roofing.
rigorous surveillance should be continued despite possible endoscopic partial or complete restitution of the normal squamous mucosa.
due to which it is possible to achieve partial or complete relief of pain.
Com is not responsible for the actions Implemented Implemented or after partial or complete reading the contents of the site.
may experience partial or complete paralysis, usually affecting one side of the body.
(3) The report may also contain a proposal that a public hearing be called or a proposal on the partial or complete exclusion of the public from a hearing;
eye pain, and partial or complete loss of vision.
