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Things pathogenesis often describes (“pathogenesis ________”)
studies, inheritance, infection, factors, results, research, study, etiology, theories, generalities, infections, pathology, section, mechanisms, disease, lesions, experiments, virus, tuberculosis, unknown, organisms, process, diagnosis, strains, rotaviruses, treatment, evidence, viruses, humans, factor, dermatophytes, cells, patients, tumors, spores, spp, parallels, endocarditis, period, reservoir, cysts, reoviruses, hypertension, production, injury, pneumonia, figure, cryptococcosis, bacteria, tetani, microbes, symptoms, adenoviruses, invasion, abnormalities, asthma, source, sporotrichosis, formation, arenaviruses
How pathogenesis often is described (“________ pathogenesis”)
molecular, exact, bacterial, common, immune, microbial, possible, different, precise, similar, viral, complex, immunologic, early, probable, basic, mediated, uncertain, multifactorial, fungal, specific, vascular, comparative, developmental, allergic, presumed, chlamydial, immunological, primary, true, likely, actual, biochemical, induced, cellular, migraine, formal, multistep, obscure, underlying, overall, unique, inflammatory, postulated, autosomal, genetic, proposed, tumor, experimental, distinct, unclear, varied, detailed, multiple, intracellular, gonococcal, infectious, systemic, hypothetical, identical, bacteriologic, neurochemical, intrathymic, periodontal, ischemic, recessive, related, pituitary, peptic, dominant, peripheral, polyglutamine, autoimmune, suggested, aids, neural, causal
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