11:34 Dec 5, 2023 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) / psychiatry | |||||
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| Selected response from: liz askew United Kingdom Local time: 04:26 | ||||
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3 +4 | sleep-wake cycle/rate |
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4 -7 | RSV (unlikely to be virus) |
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RSV (unlikely to be virus) Explanation: "RSV (unlikely to be virus)" translates as "RSV (unlikely to be a virus)" in English because "RSV" is an abbreviation for a medical condition and "unlikely to be virus" indicates the assessment that it is not likely caused by a virus. This phrase could be referring to the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and suggesting that it is not the probable cause of the illness mentioned. Example sentences in English: 1. The patient's symptoms suggest RSV, but further tests are needed to confirm if it is indeed caused by the virus. 2. RSV (unlikely to be a virus) has been ruled out as a potential causative agent for the patient's respiratory infection. 3. Although resembling RSV symptoms, the test results indicate that it is unlikely to be a viral infection in this case. This is an AI-generated answer. |
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