Translation for '
emaciation' from English to Polish
NOUN | emaciation | - | |
SYNO | boniness | bonyness | emaciation | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- She purportedly lived for long intervals on practically no food save the Eucharist, leading to an untimely death at thirty-three years from starvation and emaciation.
- The first is dated 21 April 1887 and shows the subject in a state of extreme emaciation.
- He died of emaciation and was buried on 17 June 1812 on the old Catholic cemetery in Matzleinsdorf.
- He is easily fooled into believing Mrs Brisket's orphanage is well-run, despite the freezing classrooms, the orphans' inadequate clothing, and their emaciation.
- This causes reduced digestive function, resulting in emaciation even when food is abundant.
- Visceral gout is a disease of birds in which kidney failure causes a build-up of urates in the internal organs, leaving a chalky white coating on them. Symptoms include anorexia and emaciation.
- Birds infected with gapeworms show signs of weakness and emaciation, usually spending much of their time with eyes closed and head drawn back against the body.
- Symptoms include enlargement of abdomen, bursa, weight loss, weakness and emaciation, and depression.
- A lack of resources in the habitat, disease, or neglect and cruelty from humans in captivity can result in emaciation in animals.
- Alkali disease is characterized by emaciation, loss of hair, deformation and shedding of hooves, loss of vitality, and erosion of the joints of long bones.
- It creates lesions in the trachea and esophagus, occupying space and eventually causing emaciation and asphyxiation.
- "Ceratothoa" is a genus of isopod ectoparasites of teleost fish, Infection by "Ceratothoa" can cause anaemia, lesions, growth retardation, emaciation, and mortality in their fish hosts.
- Heavy infections are thought to lead to gastrointestinal disturbances that might cause emaciation.
- Clinical signs are more severe in immunosuppressed, under-nourished or stressed chicks, with infection causing nephrosis, emaciation and even sudden death.
- The haiku poets were very struck by this practice, making 'cold prayers' ("kan-nembutsu") a set topic, and giving rise to Basho's famous tribute: "Dried salted salmon, / Kūya's emaciation also, / During the coldest season".
- Anton Klovacz owns a farm that he leaves in the care of Mark Jordan while he goes to Nykerk to see a doctor about his emaciation.
- In the short story "Vulture: A Tale of the Penguin", by Steve Rasnic, the Penguin loses weight to the point of emaciation and becomes a vigilante, calling himself the Vulture.
- The reason for the orca's rescue was emaciation (weighing approximately [...]) and likely also dehydration.
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