Examples of using Mainly affects in English and their translations into Swedish
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ALS is a disease that mainly affects the muscles of humans.
It mainly affects young women with no structural changes to the articular cartilage.
Kawasaki disease is also considered to be a primary childhood vasculitis, a disorder associated with vasculitis that mainly affects children under the age of 18.
Coonhound paralysis(polyradiculoneuritis)- mainly affects hunting dogs that have come into contact with raccoons that carry the infection;
tremor mainly affects part of your body such as the hands,
This is indeed a disease that mainly affects wild animals,
This mainly affects urban areas, which are also challenged
As Aicardi syndrome mainly affects females, experts believe the condition arises due to a mutation on the X chromosome.
Frontal fibrosing alopecia is a type of baldness that mainly affects women-although it can affect men, too- before
Some ECU 2 300 million has been allocated for this operation over four years and mainly affects Objective 2 areas.
It can be connected to any joint in your body, but it mainly affects your hips, knees, and spine.
Adenovirus infection is an acute viral infection, which mainly affects the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract, eyes, intestines and lymph nodes.
which manifests after 30-40 years and mainly affects women.
It has been found that Peyronie's disease mainly affects the males in their thirties
We need to make every possible effort to fight human trafficking, which mainly affects children and women.
its neighbouring countries, mainly affects marginalised groups.
This discovery may lead to significant advances in the treatment of this malignant disease, which mainly affects small children.
inequality in the labour market as a whole which, in practice, mainly affects women.
and although the violence mainly affects young men,
inequality in the labour market which, in practice, mainly affects women.