Existing previously or before something.
1 Background: Many studies have investigated preexistent renal disease during pregnancy.
2 The rapid tumor growth and its early manifestation following HTx suggest a preexistent occult carcinoma.
3 This is a particular concern in patients with preexistent peripheral vascular disease undergoing prolonged laparoscopic procedures.
4 No deaths were attributed to liver injury, although one patient with preexistent cirrhosis required liver transplantation.
5 The truth will activate directly the preexistent action model, which is in this case to flee.
6 We hypothesized that preexistent CKD worsens cardiac outcome after myocardial infarction, and conversely that ensuing HF worsens progression of CKD.
7 We studied the influence of preexistent hypertension on the sensitivity for renal injury induced by chronic NOS inhibition in rats.
8 Therefore, contrast venography should always be obtained if malfunction of a preexistent lead is suspected or a system upgrade is considered.
9 That doctrine makes Christ historical, some one to go back to, instead of the ever-present, preexistent Son of God and mankind.
10 A footnote in the modern edition of this Bible kindly explains that Jared's brother "saw the preexistent spirit of Jesus."
11 From Thine ancient treasury confer a new being and animus, and from Thy preexistent abode assist them to attain to new confirmations.
12 Obviously, it is impossible to grasp the true nature of this preexistent point, but it is the essence and identity of absolute deity.
13 I must stop, captain; no one can describe the woman he loves save very imperfectly, preexistent mysteries which defy analysis lie between them.
14 In the phenomenal we see weakness; in the Preexistent we recognize power.
15 In the phenomenal we see poverty; in the Preexistent we recognize wealth.
16 So in the phenomenal we see ignorance; in the Preexistent we recognize knowledge.
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