Examples of using Often affect in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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An acute process often affects the orbit, provoking the development of the edema of the eyelids
with one hormone often affecting another.
knee pain are different for each person, and the cause for the knee pain often affects how the pain feels.
In about 4 out of 10(40%) of cases, retinoblastoma is caused by a faulty gene, which often affects both eyes(bilateral).
Head and neck cancer occurs in a sensitive area and its treatment often affects important life functions like speaking and eating.
This condition usually comes with age and most often affects the fingers, knees, and hips.
Snake venom often affects certain cells and this property leads
which most often affects persons aged 50-70,
which in adulthood most often affects people from 20 to 30 years old(further,
The disorder most often affects hands and weight-bearing joints such as knees,
the resulting haze often affects neighbouring Singapore, Malaysia,
The disorder most often affects hands and weight-bearing joints such as knees,
patients with Kaposi's sarcoma, a skin cancer often affecting those with HIV/AIDS.
that impact begins in the home, extends into the community, and often affects society as a whole, much like the financial impact does.
part of the body, irritant contact dermatitis often affects the hands, which have been exposed by resting in or dipping into a container(sink,
Glaucoma often affects the optic nerve and the retina many
that impact begins in the home, extends into the community, and often affects society as a whole, much like the financial impact does.
dilated cardiomyopathy most often affects middle-aged people, especially men, while hypertrophic cardiomyopathy most often affects people who have a family history of the disease and certain genetic mutations.
a type of lung infection that often affects people with HIV,
Cultur- al limitations in different eras often affected the perception of these ethical and spiritual treas- ures, yet by constantly returning to their sources,