sign of disease

collocation in English

meaningsofsignanddisease

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sign
noun[C]
uk
/saɪn/
us
/saɪn/
a notice giving information, directions, a ...
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disease
noun
uk
/dɪˈziːz/
us
/dɪˈziːz/
(an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by ...
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(Definition ofsignanddiseasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsign of disease

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They suggested that ' 'amplitude hypertension' ' may precede ' 'mesor hypertension' ', providing an early warningsignofdiseaseprogression or severity.
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On the other hand, the opposite eye of this rhino had been lost because of trauma, not disease, and the retina we studied showed nosignofdisease.
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Nosignofdiseasehas yet been found except at the infected place.
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It is no sign of health, it is asignofdisease.
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Obtuse angulation issignofdisease.
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The writer goes on to say that there is nosignofdisease, though the possibility of its occurring does exist.
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This includes asymptomatic dogs, meaning that sudden death may be the firstsignofdisease.
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The firstsignofdiseasemay be on the suckers close to the ground.
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None of the camels showed anysignofdiseasewhen the samples were collected.
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In plants, mottling usually consists of yellowish spots on plants, and is usually asignofdiseaseor malnutrition.
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In the event of an emergency food intake is only activated if allocation is insufficient, and must be taken as asignofdisease.
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Overhydration sometimes occurs among athletes and outdoor laborers, but it can also be asignofdiseaseor damage to the hypothalamus.
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In animals, mottling may be asignofdisease, but may also be a hereditary trait, such as seen with the champagne and leopard complex genes in horses.
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The majority of these dimples are minor and do not represent any underlying disease, however the minority may be asignofdisease, notably spina bifida.
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