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cronicamente
In a slowly developing and long lasting manner.
acutely
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cronicamente
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cronicamente
In a habitual and longstanding manner.
inveterate
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cronicamente
Inveterately.
inveterately
1
Terrance wanted to ask which divisions, every administration department was
chronically
underfunded.
2
However, the compound did not affect HIV-1 production in
chronically
infected cells.
3
The economy is barely growing and also saddled with
chronically
high unemployment.
4
All
chronically
infected animals were positive for WHsAg and DNA polymerase activity.
5
Twelve years into the war on militancy, Pakistan's police are
chronically
under-funded.
6
A second later the agent's
chronically
overenthusiastic voice nearly broke Rubens' eardrum.
7
Many questions are unanswered on the optimal management of
chronically
HBV-infected children.
8
Background: Individuals who use methamphetamine
chronically
exhibit emotional and dopaminergic neurochemical deficits.
9
Clients included people with disabilities, low social skills and the
chronically
lonely.
10
Supporters argue that the strategy saves children from attending
chronically
underperforming schools.
11
And politics is hardly the only realm
chronically
infected with military metaphor.
12
Other studies have shown that some
chronically
infected baboons develop hepatic fibrosis.
13
The vast majority of these treatments are
chronically
continued after the discharge.
14
Butt confounds this caricature; he is neither brilliantly talented nor
chronically
disruptive.
15
We conclude that CR fitness is
chronically
reduced in those with AD.
16
Baby boomers represent about 81 percent of
chronically
infected people, Holmberg noted.
chronically
chronically ill
chronically homeless
chronically underfunded
chronically short
chronically low
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