0 kind, well-wishing -- venligsindet; mild; venlig
a benign smile.
1 not fatal -- godartet
a benign tumour/tumor.
Indeed, reform creates epistemic opportunities for further reform, in a sort of benign cycle intervention-knowledge-intervention.
Although a successful life requires a benign environment, how well people live is largely their own responsibility.
At one level, their use of the law of libel seems to bear out this benign conclusion.
Ecological factors in schistosome transmission, and an environmentally benign method for controlling snails in a recreational lake with a record of schistosome dermatitis.
The postnatal form of varicella is usually acquired between the ages of 5 and 9 years and generally has a benign clinical course.
Various studies have shown that the disease is not as benign as previously thought and causes important health and social costs [2-4].
In industrialized countries, the infection usually is more benign, but it claims a large amount of expensive health-care resources [1-5].
An awareness of orf is important since its course is benign and does not require any specific treatment.
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