Examples of using A transient in English and their translations into Swedish
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EMEND causes a transient mild induction of CYP2C9,
A transient diffuse swelling may very commonly occur at the vaccination site,
In very rare cases, a transient behavioural change has been reported with development of aggression(see“Special warnings”).
In very rare cases, a transient behavioural change has been reported with the development of aggression(see section 4.4).
In very rare cases, a transient behavioural change has been reported with the development of aggression(see“Special warnings”).
The enzyme residue may form a transient covalent bond with the substrate,
portable and provides a transient and multi dimensional tone.
TIA patients are people who have a“mini-stroke” caused by a transient cerebral thrombosis.
A transient lunar phenomenon(TLP) or lunar transient phenomenon(LTP)
A Transient Ischemic Attack(TIA)
By Yolanda Smith, BPharm A transient ischemic attack(TIA)
focal epidermal necrosis with a transient acute inflammation
In very rare cases(< 0.01%), a transient behavioural change has been reported with the development of aggression see section 4.4.
0.01%), a transient behavioural change has been reported with the development of aggression see section 4.4.
described as a transient enhanced brightness in a limited area of the visual field.
aprepitant causes a transient moderate induction of CYP2C9 and a transient mild induction of CYP3A4 and glucuronidation.
After the end of treatment, EMEND causes a transient moderate induction of CYP2C9 and a transient mild induction of CYP3A4 and glucuronidation.
Clicking a peak in the waveform(called a transient) adds a flex marker that you can use to move that part of the waveform so it lines up with a beat,
money enters circulation not as a transient means of circulation, but as the static aspect of the universal equivalent,
diesel vehicles need to be tested for the opacity of the generated exhaust smoke during a transient,"free acceleration" engine test where the engine is accelerated against its own inertia;