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curável
Curing or healing is possible.
incurable
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curável
Capable of being cured.
healable
Curable.
treated
hardened
tempered
toughened
1
Results: Seventy-one patients were identified of whom 63 had potentially
curable
disease.
2
As The Wireless reports, Bonnie Howland's dream is to end
curable
blindness.
3
It seems to imply that recessions are always, and indeed easily,
curable
.
4
But here, the disease has become too old to be still
curable
.
5
And it is- Ipausedhere for emphasis, lifting my eyes
up
-
often
curable
.
6
Conclusions: Tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy in children is
curable
and the diagnosis is quite difficult.
7
It's only through research that we can change incurable to
curable
.
'
'
8
We thus conclude that
UV
-
curable
gels are promising candidates as topical nail medicines.
9
Primary aldosteronism is a specifically treatable and potentially
curable
form of secondary hypertension.
10
The existing clinical treatments are not
curable
,
and better treatments are urgently needed.
11
No effective vaccine exists, although persistent HCV infection is potentially
curable
.
12
While they are
curable
,
their presence increases the risk of HIV-infection.
13
In 1725, the mentally ill were classified as
curable
or incurable.
14
The angel told him if the patient were
curable
or incurable.
15
The smoke plague is exactly as
curable
as the small-pox plague.
16
As for cataract, in its early stages it is easily
curable
.
curable
potentially curable
curable disease
easily curable
highly curable
more curable
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curável