Examples of using Pathological changes in English and their translations into Spanish
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Disruptions in proprioception(pathological changes in their afferentation pattern) can occur in many ways.
can be reasonably adjusted ethics arising in the course of disease and ageing of pathological changes in chromosomes and the human body as a whole.
then focuses on the correction of pathological changes through readjusting the functions of the Zang-Fu organs.
You can adjust the disease during pathological changes in chromosomes and the human body as a whole….
by inhibiting pathological changes on the molecular level caused by viruses,
physical agents cause pathological changes in molecules, cells,
loss of coordination of movements were observed in the offspring beside from distinct pathological changes in the internal organs hemorrhages in the lungs,
smut fungi were the causes of the pathological changes in diseased plants.
biological agents, or pathological changes associated with disease29.
other tissue degradation products that could be responsible for pathological changes in the nerve fibers,
The first pathological change in the small blood vessels is narrowing of the blood vessels.
Pathological changing in diseased human organs.-
The pathological change in the shape of the erythrocyte is called in medicine by poikilocytosis.
Microscopic observations- light microscopic observations suggest the main pathological change in symptomatic animals includes the presence of tumor-like masses presented as whorls
Losses typically occur when water temperatures are Microscopic observations- when used light microscopic observations have suggested that the main pathological change is ganglioneuritis with lesions prominent in cerebral and pedal ganglia10.
People whose treatment area has malignant pathological changes.
Analysis of blood and urine without pathological changes.
Context: Lead exerts pathological changes on male mammals.
It is used to diagnose early mamma pathological changes.
When brucellosis are significant pathological changes in the placenta.