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- adverb In a
subclinical manner.
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Examples
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Builders should also be aware that anything which contains formaldehyde causes a cross-sensitivity to mercury and many children these days are subclinically mercury toxic, even aside from children with autism.
CA Study Cites Chemicals in the Home as Possible Autism Trigger 2009
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I wonder how many people out there are subclinically deficient in A.
Rebuttal to the PCRM | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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Their physical and psychological landscapes have been disfigured by inscrutable "others" from a distant part of the world, and they are deeply traumatized and subclinically paranoid.
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"An additional 10 percent of people may suffer subclinically, with milder 'winter blues' symptoms," according to Brown, who suggests three sensible, easy steps to making winter tolerable.
Penn State Live 2010
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Animals may be acutely, chronically or subclinically affected.
Media Newswire 2010
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The only measure in our political system that prevents the election of the subclinically insane is the supposed common sense of the electorate.
Blogposts | guardian.co.uk Simon Jeffery 2010
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The only measure in our political system that prevents the election of the subclinically insane is the supposed common sense of the electorate.
Blogposts | guardian.co.uk Simon Jeffery 2010
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"An additional 10 percent of people may suffer subclinically, with milder 'winter blues' symptoms," according to Brown, who suggests three sensible, easy steps to making winter tolerable.
Penn State Live 2010
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The only measure in our political system that prevents the election of the subclinically insane is the supposed common sense of the electorate.
Blogposts | guardian.co.uk Simon Jeffery 2010
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The only measure in our political system that prevents the election of the subclinically insane is the supposed common sense of the electorate.
Blogposts | guardian.co.uk Simon Jeffery 2010
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