haemorrhaging Definition In English

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Examples of haemorrhaging

  • Then there is the problem of the haemorrhaging of nuclear capability.

  • The possibility of haemorrhaging would be unfair to some depositors while giving others an unfair advantage.

  • We will staunch the flow and end the haemorrhaging of refugees by putting downward pressure on brutal and repressive regimes.

  • A high prevalence of specific detectable antibodies in patients with digestive haemorrhaging can be explained because the lesions caused by parasites can mimic ulceration and other gastrointestinal diseases.

  • Neither an abscess nor haemorrhaging in the brain was found macroscopically in these cases, suggesting that the symptoms were associated with a larval infection, either directly or indirectly.

  • One senses a feeling of helplessness and fatalism in the passage quoted above, a feeling that the unions had little power to end the haemorrhaging of their organisations.

  • Haemoglobin was less significant in patients with digestive haemorrhaging than in those with appendicitis.

  • Crohn's disease and appendicitis when compared with patients with digestive haemorrhaging.

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