Manifestation
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# The act or process of becoming [[manifest]]. | # The act or process of becoming [[manifest]]. | ||
- | # {{medical}} The [[symptoms]] or [[observable]] [[conditions]] which are seen as a result of some [[disease]]. | + | # The [[symptoms]] or [[observable]] [[conditions]] which are seen as a result of some [[disease]]. |
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- The act or process of becoming manifest.
- The symptoms or observable conditions which are seen as a result of some disease.
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