Similar words: stainless steel, sinless, unless, motionless, pain, paint, mainly, uselessness. Meaning: ['peɪnlɪs] adj. 1. requiring little hard work or exertion 2. not causing physical or psychological pain.
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31. It was a sudden, painless collapse and I had no chance to do anything.
32. He has had painless swelling in his scrotum.
33. The most common presenting symptom is a painless mass.
34. The operation itself is a brief, painless procedure.
35. Objective To observe the small dose of fentanyl used in the clinical effect of painless gastroscopy.
36. How long is the period of recovery for "Novel Painless Sciton Dermabrasion"?
37. Results The most common symptom was painless mass in 82% of the cases. In 28%cases, patients diagnosed with tuberculocele. Only18%cases appeared as an acute or subacute inflammatory duration.
38. A cataract is a painless clouding of the lens of the eye.
39. Proliferation of lymphocytes in lacrimal and salivary glands may cause bilateral painless enlargement.
40. It has a short incubation period and produces an enterotoxin that causes a copious, painless, watery diarrhoea that can quickly lead to severe dehydration and death if treatment is not promptly given.
41. The main clinical characteristics was painless scrotal mass with 50% varicocele and 20% hydrocele .
42. Wolves Canis lupus, extirpated from the western U. S. before the mid-20th century, have made a rapid and surprisingly painless recovery because wild areas and prey populations remained abundant.
43. Men and women: for men and women who are often the symptoms of syphilis infection within 10 days after the 3 months to appear on the genitals, anus, mouth or throat can have a painless hard chancre.
44. Objective To explore a way of oxygen offering in painless gastroscopy.
45. After the painless and eat Cephradine Capsules Metronidazole co eat?
46. Since few people can keep to such an unappetizing diet, researchers hoped that doses of resveratrol might secure a painless path to significantly greater health and longevity.
47. "They inject both an anti-coagulant, which allows a bedbug to extract blood from a human, and also a sort of anesthetizing agent, which allows the bite to be painless, " Potter explains.
48. Three months later, he developed optic neuritis with subacute painless vision loss in both eyes.
49. Euthanasia is sometimes called mercy killing,(sentencedict.com) doctor - assisted suicide or painless death.
50. Conclusion:Propofol used in painless induced abortion should be a safety and effective method for intravenous antalgic, which could be worth clinical extensive application.
51. Growth of the diffuse swelling in the neck is painless, not circumscribed, and no skin discoloration.
52. For propofol, fentanyl, Shi Tai bolt joint for painless artificial abortion.
53. There is a painless swelling in the roof of the mouth.
54. Objective the safety and efficiency of the painless method by Spasmolysis and Hypno - anesthesia for colonoscopy.
55. The sequence of the first symptom were painless tumeur, pain tumeur,(sentencedict .com) infection and ulcer respectively.
56. Now you've seen how ASP.NET 2.0 and its new Web Part control set make it relatively painless to create rich portal applications that support customization and personalization.
57. Objective the safety and efficiency of the painless method by Spasmolysis and hypno-anesthesia for colonoscopy.
58. There are no easy or painless solutions to the nation's economic ills.
59. Electroporation refers to the use of electro-osmosis and the principle of non-invasive painless to import active ingredients or nutrition to beauty therapy skin.
60. Known as a chalazion, this hard, painless mass typically comes up quickly over a few days. It's most common in people with oily skin.
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