flaccid znaczenie & definicja

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Znaczenie flaccid w języku polskim

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Przykłady flaccid

  • Probability of regaining dexterity in the flaccid upper limb: impact of severity of paresis and time since onset in acute stroke.

  • Duration of poliovirus excretion and its implications for acute flaccid paralysis surveillance : a review of the literature.

  • All law which cannot be enforced is unjust, and it is the greatest folly to believe that we can temper justice with mercy by flaccid administration.

  • When water is abundant, the plant lives underwater, with long stems and flaccid, elongated leaves, and does not flower.

  • Syncope-like epileptic seizures (ictal syncope) with the child becoming completely unresponsive and flaccid like a rag doll occur in one fifth of the seizures.

  • As a result of genetics, the walls of the trachea can be flaccid, a condition that becomes more severe with age.

  • Diseased larvae show slow growth, an undersized, pale and flaccid body, and poor appetite.

  • Isolated foot drop is usually a flaccid condition.

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European

May 10, 2021

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Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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