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Meanings of chronic impact in English
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Usage of chronic impact in English
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Conclusions: Micro-geographical variation in exposure to S. mansoni and malaria infections can be exploited to investigate the chronicimpact of these two infections.
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Be fully cognizant, however, that this cartilage also has a lifespan, one that is less forgiving of chronicimpact load than the original.
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These children are also at risk of significant morbidity, with acute and chronicimpact on the family and the health and social care systems.
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A joint of considerable complexity and chronicimpact load, an artificial ankle has almost guaranteed failure within a decade (or much less).
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An Australian university study in 2013 concluded that PFASs have "both acute and chronicimpact" upon land and water animals and plants, and people.