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Asked on April 15, 2021 in Meaning.
Resolution: subsidence of pathological state (as inflammation). That is, reduction of the symptom such as reduction in swelling/inflammation.
To have been improved.
Improved means to make better than the person who made it before, so when we use this with disease we mean health is improved, not disease becomes worse. How can our lives
be improved?
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- 104 answers
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Asked on April 14, 2021 in Meaning.
Resolution: subsidence of pathological state (as inflammation). That is, reduction of the symptom such as reduction in swelling/inflammation.
To have been improved.
Improved means to make better than the person who made it before, so when we use this with disease we mean health is improved, not disease becomes worse. How can our lives
be improved?
- 666765 views
- 104 answers
- 246605 votes
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Asked on April 14, 2021 in Meaning.
Resolution: subsidence of pathological state (as inflammation). That is, reduction of the symptom such as reduction in swelling/inflammation.
To have been improved.
Improved means to make better than the person who made it before, so when we use this with disease we mean health is improved, not disease becomes worse. How can our lives
be improved?
- 666765 views
- 104 answers
- 246605 votes
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Asked on April 14, 2021 in Meaning.
Resolution: subsidence of pathological state (as inflammation). That is, reduction of the symptom such as reduction in swelling/inflammation.
To have been improved.
Improved means to make better than the person who made it before, so when we use this with disease we mean health is improved, not disease becomes worse. How can our lives
be improved?
- 666765 views
- 104 answers
- 246605 votes
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Asked on April 14, 2021 in Meaning.
Resolution: subsidence of pathological state (as inflammation). That is, reduction of the symptom such as reduction in swelling/inflammation.
To have been improved.
Improved means to make better than the person who made it before, so when we use this with disease we mean health is improved, not disease becomes worse. How can our lives
be improved?
- 666765 views
- 104 answers
- 246605 votes
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Asked on April 13, 2021 in Meaning.
Resolution: subsidence of pathological state (as inflammation). That is, reduction of the symptom such as reduction in swelling/inflammation.
To have been improved.
Improved means to make better than the person who made it before, so when we use this with disease we mean health is improved, not disease becomes worse. How can our lives
be improved?
- 666765 views
- 104 answers
- 246605 votes
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Asked on April 12, 2021 in Meaning.
Resolution: subsidence of pathological state (as inflammation). That is, reduction of the symptom such as reduction in swelling/inflammation.
To have been improved.
Improved means to make better than the person who made it before, so when we use this with disease we mean health is improved, not disease becomes worse. How can our lives
be improved?
- 666765 views
- 104 answers
- 246605 votes
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Asked on April 12, 2021 in Meaning.
Resolution: subsidence of pathological state (as inflammation). That is, reduction of the symptom such as reduction in swelling/inflammation.
To have been improved.
Improved means to make better than the person who made it before, so when we use this with disease we mean health is improved, not disease becomes worse. How can our lives
be improved?
- 666765 views
- 104 answers
- 246605 votes
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Asked on April 11, 2021 in Meaning.
Resolution: subsidence of pathological state (as inflammation). That is, reduction of the symptom such as reduction in swelling/inflammation.
To have been improved.
Improved means to make better than the person who made it before, so when we use this with disease we mean health is improved, not disease becomes worse. How can our lives
be improved?
- 666765 views
- 104 answers
- 246605 votes
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Asked on April 10, 2021 in Meaning.
Resolution: subsidence of pathological state (as inflammation). That is, reduction of the symptom such as reduction in swelling/inflammation.
To have been improved.
Improved means to make better than the person who made it before, so when we use this with disease we mean health is improved, not disease becomes worse. How can our lives
be improved?
- 666765 views
- 104 answers
- 246605 votes