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The opposite of "laymen's terms" would probably be "technical terms."
Anti-Semitism was in laymen's terms "really not nice" and it remains so.
Hypercholesterolemia is silent. There are no symptoms that are obvious to the naked eye.
Any choesterol reading over 200 is considered hypercholesterolemia.
Anti hypercholesterolemia is a substance, that reduce excessive or high level of cholesterol in the bloodstream.
Anti hypercholesterolemia is a substance, that reduce excessive or high level of cholesterol in the bloodstream.
Diabetes is associated with hypercholesterolemia. When people with diabetes take insulin and take the medicine together. At the time patients face hypercholesterolemia disease.
Laymen did what their Lords told them.
Hypercholesterolemia disease is the precense of high levels of cholesterol in the blood stream. A few of the symptoms of hypercholesterolemia disease are temporary loss of vision, dizziness , balance impairment , chest pain, weakness , and vocal impairment.
explain centrum semiovale representing remote small vessel disease and what does that mean in laymen terms?
The prognos is in direct proportion to serum cholesterol levels. People with hypercholesterolemia are at high risk of dying from heart disease.
Unless it's a typing error, it's like comparing 300 (oranges?) to 1000 apples. Assuming that it IS a typing error (The actual question being "What is 300 ml to 1000 ml--in terms in laymen language), the answer would be 30%, assuming that the person posing the question ...... just-a-minute, this is obviously B.S. It does not deserve an answer!