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Перевод: sickness
[существительное] болезнь ; заболевание; тошнота ; немочь
Тезаурус:
- Her priorities include giving more encouragement to medical research; emphasis on preventive health to make the NHS a "health as well as a sickness service", with the publication shortly of new national targets for reducing deaths from heart disease and cancers; and pressing ahead with care in the community.
- The person's circumstances may change rapidly, from owner occupier to homelessness; from a good income to living on sickness benefit; from young and active to housebound and disabled.
- Now that the line has been fitted, the residuals tell us how actual chronic sickness rates differ from expectations formed on the basis of death rates; the West Midlands region, for example, has less chronic sickness than you would expect from its death rate, but East Anglia has more.
- Antihistamines became popular remedies for motion sickness, and a search, only marginally successful, began for effective compounds which did not cause drowsiness.
- Barber was also concerned with innovative process development in support of a second line of successful research at Dagenham, into new aromatic diamidines, eg propamidine, of value against bacterial infections, and pentamidine, used for treating human sleeping sickness, and in recent years for controlling a symptom of Aids.
- Though all de Forbin's fleet, except the Salisbury , got home safely the men on board suffered heavily from sickness, the final casualty list being put at around 4000, a high proportion of those taking part.
- Because, in the summer of 1969, people who'd been consigned to the medical scrap heap, victims of the 1920s sleeping sickness or encephalitic epidemic, really did take up their beds and walk.
- For decompression sickness, your dive history is available in graphic detail for hyperbaric specialists to consult.
- An interesting example of a different type of social service institution is that concerned with the provision of livelihood for those unable to earn by reason of sickness, disablement, lack of work, or above all, age.
- A brave adventurer amidst both mortal and fairy worlds, Bran was best remembered for his voyage to the Island of Joy, a delightful place where sorrow, sickness and death were unknown.
- The sickness rose into his throat, and he had to keep swallowing.
- In contrast, Jesus never ran away from trouble, nor left people in their sickness or sorrow.
- Occasionally we all suffer from influenza or a bout of sickness, which naturally results in a drop in weight.
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