Sentence examples for conditions formerly from inspiring English sources

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That less-arid climatic conditions formerly prevailed is demonstrated by occasional terraces of thick alluvial and lacustrine deposits.

The prospect of the laws being overturned has prompted defence lawyers to seek to delay trials involving defendants who may have already spent months in solitary confinement under harsh prison conditions formerly reserved for accused bikie associates.

The NSW Register of Congenital Conditions (formerly the NSW Birth Defects Register) is a population-based surveillance system established to monitor congenital conditions detected during pregnancy or at birth, or diagnosed in infants up to one year of age.

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Bipolar II is a form of bipolar disorder, the condition formerly known as manic depression.

In 2009, a 6589-bp deletion spanning exons 24 and 27 was found in the LAMA3 in American Saddlebred foals born with the skin-blistering condition formerly known as epitheliogenesis imperfecta.

A subgroup of the population has claimed that they are sensitive to rf-emf and this condition, formerly known as electromagnetic hypersensitivity, has recently been relabeled in a World Health Organization workshop (Hansson Mild et al. 2006) as idiopathic environmental intolerance with attribution to electromagnetic fields (IEI-EMF).

Toxemia of pregnancy, term formerly used to describe hypertensive conditions that can be induced by pregnancy.

And exports in March fell for the ninth consecutive month as manufacturers blamed currency volatility and tricky trading conditions in formerly fast-growing markets such as China and Hong Kong.

But other common sights are more disquieting: older tourists hand-in-hand with teenage prostitutes, the crumbling conditions of formerly glorious Old Havana, police officers who question locals just for speaking to foreigners.

Cells grown under these conditions were formerly termed 'early EPCs', but are currently referred to as 'circulating angiogenic cells' (CACs).

The condition was formerly called 'Huntington's chorea', but this term has been replaced by 'Huntington's disease', because not all patients develop chorea, and because of the importance of cognitive and behavioral problems.

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