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Edible varieties can be affected by bacterial canker (not treatable) and cherry blackfly (encourage aphid predators or spray).
Frowns are symptoms of problems that are seated in the psyche and are thus not treatable by Botox.
NHS psychiatrists often argue that personality disorder is not treatable and that it would be wrong to fill a scarce bed with somebody who cannot profit from it.
"It's essentially not treatable," said Dr. Gerald Friedland, an AIDS specialist at Yale who worked in the South African hospital and was an author of the study.
That means that certain samples they tested are not treatable with existing vaccines, which target certain gene clusters that have now changed.
Democrats expressed some admiration for Mr. Edwards — but offered concern that he had decided to push ahead with a presidential campaign after learning that his wife, Elizabeth, had suffered a recurrence of cancer and that it was not treatable.
HIV, which was not treatable at all until the mid-1990s, anotnot cheaply treatable until the middle of the last decade, was an exception, with the number of deaths rising by 390%.
The use of drugs to treat emotional disorders has expanded dramatically with the development of new and more effective medications for a variety of disorders that formerly were not treatable.
The proposed algorithm is able to find in a reasonable amount of time equilibria in problems that are not treatable with conventional methods (e.g. Frank–Wolfe algorithm).
A growing number of new chemical entities are targeting diseases that were previously not treatable with medication or are permitting medical treatment instead of surgery.
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