Synonym: damaging, deadly, destructive, detrimental, fatal, harmful, hurtful, injurious, malignant, mortal. Similar words: officious, judicious, capricious, suspicious, avariciously, specious, precious, voracious. Meaning: [pər'nɪʃəs /pə-] adj. 1. exceedingly harmful 2. working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way.
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31. Unfortunately in 1971 I was not protected from that most pernicious word by those inverted commas.
32. However, most authors agree that it is impractical and expensive to follow up all pernicious anaemia patients.
33. Watch those in their full two-hour glory and you get a bucketful of pernicious politics and bad acting.
34. In 1937, she had felt she had had enough of the pernicious course of human history.
35. Pernicious anemia is thought to be caused by an autoimmune reaction against gastric parietal cells resulting in impaired secretion of intrinsic factor.
36. One step forward, two steps back; political progress followed by pernicious pogroms.
37. These patients were characterised by an early onset and long duration of pernicious anaemia.
38. Another association with gastritis is pernicious anemia.
39. In present circumstances, revisionism is more pernicious than dogmatism.
40. The Blood profile resembles that of pernicious anemia.
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41. Lack of intrinsic factor can result in pernicious anemia.
42. Smoking is a pernicious habit.
43. Smoking is pernicious to health.
44. This is especially pernicious for cross-compiling, since you probably can't run an executable actually created with the cross compiler.
45. In short, winter is a tomb, spring is a lie, and summer is a pernicious mirage.
46. Certain individuals have made exceedingly pernicious statements , trying to incite people to action.
47. Some IT people regarded the whole thing as "pernicious myth ... in the order of credibility of the abominable snowman."
48. A test for intrinsic factor antibodies Ab is designed to aid the diagnosis of pernicious anemia.
49. Finally, and very importantly, Java's automatic garbage collection prevents memory leaks and other pernicious bugs related to memory allocation and deallocation.
50. Vitamin B 12 is often injected into patients with pernicious anaemia.
51. Large surface area and strong absorptive power. High speed in absorbing diversified pernicious gases such as benzene, formaldehyde and ammonia. Regeneration in short time.
52. Part of diabetes, pernicious anemia, acid deficiency, hyperthyroidism, alopecia areata patients can also with vitiligo.
53. Pernicious anemia: Slow - developing disease in which vitamin B 12 deficiency impairs red - Blood - cell production.
54. Second, setting profit targets and stops before entering trades helps sidestep the pernicious " ownership effect. "
55. There is a pernicious culture of excellence: everything has to be not merely good but the best.
56. An abnormally large red blood cell , especially one associated with pernicious anemia.
57. The negative and cognitive symptoms are less dramatic but more pernicious.
58. Other economists reckon that with productivity high and wages muted, a pernicious wage-price spiral of the kind that lay behind soaring inflation in the 1970s is unlikely.
59. Vitamin B tablets are popular among vegans, because they shun some of the foods in which vitamin B is found – fish, meat and milk – and among sufferers of pernicious anaemia.
60. If the red blood cells are pale, it can be a sign of iron deficiency anaemia. If they have a strange shape, it may be because of sickle cell anaemia or pernicious anaemia.
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