University of Copenhagen - The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
လက်တလော ဝိတ်ချနေတာမို့ ဝိတ်ချတဲ့အကြောင်းတွေ လိုက်ဖတ်ကြည့်နေတာ။ ဒီဆောင်းပါးလေးက စိတ်ဝင်စားစရာ ကောင်းတယ်။ ကိုယ်အလေးချိန် ချတာ နည်းစနစ်ကျဖို့၊ အစားအသောက် ရွေးတာ၊ လျှော့တာတင်မက လေ့ကျင့်ခန်းပါ တွဲဖို့ ဆိုတာတွေ လေ့လာရပါမယ်။
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1. Sequela /sɪˈkwiːlə/ (plural - sequelae /sɪˈkwiːliː/) 1. any abnormal bodily condition or disease related to or arising from a pre-exiting disease
2. any complication of a disease
2. Cardiovascular /ˌkɑːdiəʊˈvæskjələ(r)/ (adj) (medical) connected with the heart and the blood vessels (=the tubes that carry blood around the body)
3. Infertility /ˌɪnfɜːˈtɪləti/ (n-U) the fact that a person or animal is not able to have babies or produce young
an infertility clinic
infertility treatment for couples
There are many possible causes of infertility in women.
infertility treatments
syn: sterility, infecundity, unproductiveness, barrenness
4. Sensational (adj) causing great surprise, excitement, or interest
The result was a sensational 4-1 victory.
The affair was the most sensational political sex scandal of the century.
a sensational discovery
The show was a sensational success.
syn: thrilling, amazing, dramatic, spectacular
5. -induced (suffix) caused by the stated person or activity
a self-induced illness
work-induced stress
a drug-induced hallucination
stress-induced disorders
6. Biomedical (adj) (usually before noun) relating to how biology affects medicine
{Paragraph 5th, 'In a randomized ...' ရဲ့ အဆုံးနားက စကားလုံးက analogue မဟုတ်လောက်ဘူး ထင်ပါ့။ analogous ဖြစ်လောက်ပါတယ်။}
7. Analogous (to/with sth) /əˈnæləɡəs/ (adj) similar in some way to another thing or situation and therefore able to be compared with it
Sleep has often been thought of as being in some way analogous to death.
The two processes are not analogous.
The national debt is analogous with private debt.
The two situations are roughly analogous.
Remote voting via the Internet is analogous to absentee voting and will have the same kinds of problems.
syn: similar, like, equivalent, comparable
8. Suppress sth /səˈpres/ (v) to prevent sth from growing, developing or continuing
drugs that suppress the appetite
The virus suppresses the body's immune system.
9. Provoke sth /prəˈvəʊk/ (v) to cause a particular reaction or have a particular effect
The announcement provoked a storm of protest.
The article was intended to provoke discussion.
Diary products may provoke allergic reactions in some people.
The proposal provoked widespread criticism.
The novel has provoked fierce debate in the US.
syn: rouse, cause, produce, generate, stimulate, motivate
10. Dane /deɪn/ (n) a person from Denmark
11. Placebo /pləˈsiːbəʊ/ (n) a substance that has no physical effects, given to patients who do not need medicine but think that they do, or used when testing new drugs; a substance that is not medicine but that a patient who is taking it believes is medicine, and so they get better
the plcebo effect (=the effect of taking a placebo and feeling better)
Half of the people taking part in the experiment were given a placebo.
The placebo effect means that any treatment will improve patients merely because they want to recover.
She was only given a placebo, but she claimed she got better - that's the placebo effect.
12. Deterioration (n) the fact or process of becoming worse
a serious deterioration in relations between the two countries
her deterioration into severe depression
syn: decline, failure, collapse, fall, drop, slump
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