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Meanings of chronic alcoholism in English
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Usage of chronic alcoholism in English
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He suffered from chronicalcoholism, and died in 1940, a broken, forgotten man.
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I would remind you that chronicalcoholism is a recognized form, of insanity.
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The physician who last attended the soldier testifies that the cause of death was chronicalcoholism.
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Her father was a very unsuccessful bank manager, and his career was blighted by chronicalcoholism.
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Dr. Bream said 'it was as bad a case of chronicalcoholism as he often saw.'
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Conclusions: Diseases of skeletal and cardiac muscle in patients with chronicalcoholism are clinically and histologically related.
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The prevalence of chronicalcoholism in patients with carcinomas of the upper digestive tract exceeds 60%.
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Life on Indian reservations in the US is often marked by a combination of crushing poverty and chronicalcoholism.
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The past decade has seen a doubling of alcohol poisoning and a two-thirds increase in the symptoms of chronicalcoholism.
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It is habitual, in the case of chronicalcoholism, as in crimes against property, the person, morality, and public officers.
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Although the effects of chronicalcoholism on systolic cardiac function are well known, diastolic involvement has been evaluated only partially.
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And the early symptoms of chronicalcoholism show themselves in the form of neuralgia, insomnia, palpitation of the heart, and muscular tremors.
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Moreover, for eugenic reasons, we must urge the freeing of wives from husbands who have transmissible diseases, inheritable defects, or chronicalcoholism.
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Mr. Feist said he did not want to be cured of chronicalcoholism, and demanded that he should be let out at once.
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Objective: To evaluate the relation between skeletal muscle disease (myopathy) and degenerative changes in cardiac muscle (cardiomyopathy) in patients with chronicalcoholism.
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Conclusions: Circulating leptin levels are increased in a dose-dependent manner in chronicalcoholism, regardless of nutritional status or the presence of compensated liver disease.