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- noun Plural form of
sequella .
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Examples
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As to psychiatric treatment, if desired, the need (if any) arises out of sequellae (secondary considerations).
Transsexuality will no longer be classified in France as a mental illness 2009
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As these seismic events hurtle through our lives, it can be unsettling to experience the sequellae that result in response to these events.
Printing: Re-inventing, Evolving and Tweeting the New Media 2009
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As these seismic events hurtle through our lives, it can be unsettling to experience the sequellae that result in response to these events.
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Yet some Muslim nations benefited from the invasion of Iraq and other Muslim nations are already dealing with the sequellae of the US invasion of Iraq and will suffer even more when the US departs.
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Yet some Muslim nations benefited from the invasion of Iraq and other Muslim nations are already dealing with the sequellae of the US invasion of Iraq and will suffer even more when the US departs.
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Yet some Muslim nations benefited from the invasion of Iraq and other Muslim nations are already dealing with the sequellae of the US invasion of Iraq and will suffer even more when the US departs.
Printing: Draft Muslim Nations To Deal With US Exit from Iraq 2006
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"What about sequellae-brain damage, seizure disorders?"
Devil's Waltz Kellerman, Jonathan 1992
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-- Strains and sequellae to debilitating diseases constitute the usual causes of this affection.
Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1 John Victor Lacroix
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All sorts of deadly sequellae were lying in ambush.
Mary Wollaston Henry Kitchell Webster 1903
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Bowlby’s findings were consistent with many of the British object relations theorists and had a far-reaching impact on our understanding of early bonding experiences and their sequellae.
Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001
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