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were terminal
adjective
Fatal; resulting in death.
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CAROLINE, FLORIDA If your partner's illness were terminal, you would be ethically obligated to stay with him until the end.
Cristina Anolín, the Dominican hospital's medical director, said: "There was a time in the hospital where we started to receive several cancer patients rejected from other health centres in the city because, since they were terminal cases, they were seen just as timeless bed occupants.
Interviewees were terminal operators and governmental officials in Kaohsiung port.
Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that neoplastic cells were terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (Tdt)- and CD3-positive (Figure 2C D) but negative for the B cell marker, B220.
However, these early lesion and stimulation studies were terminal and included the use of only a few subjects thus considerably limiting the conclusions that can be drawn from these data.
All deceased were terminal patients under palliative care.
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The damage was terminal.
You are terminal.
Now it is terminal.
"It's terminal.
I don't want to be terminal.
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