Thesaurus / congenital
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Techshot also envisions someday using artificial tissue and organs to help treat diseases, and even congenital defects.
NASA INCHES CLOSER TO PRINTING ARTIFICIAL ORGANS IN SPACETATYANA WOODALLJUNE 18, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWDespite having been diagnosed with a congenital heart condition,“she worked day and night—walked in the heat to different centers as and when assigned,” Dinesh says.
'OUR LIVES DON'T MATTER.' INDIA'S FEMALE COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS SAY THE GOVERNMENT IS FAILING TO PROTECT THEM FROM COVID-19NILANJANA BHOWMICK / NEW DELHIMAY 5, 2021TIMECunningham-Rundles treats many patients with congenital immune system deficiencies.
WHAT IMMUNOSUPPRESSED PATIENTS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE CORONAVIRUS VACCINESLINDSEY BEVERAPRIL 23, 2021WASHINGTON POSTEarly on, my vet back home delivered the crushing news that Scout had a congenital kidney disease.
I HAVE THE PANDEMIC TO THANK FOR THIS PRECIOUS TIME WITH MY OLD HOUND, TEDDYDIANA NYADDECEMBER 21, 2020WASHINGTON POSTMabry’s ex-wife worked in a hospital, so two of their kids, including one with a congenital condition, moved in with him.
AS COVID-19 RAVAGED THIS IOWA CITY, OFFICIALS DISCOVERED MEATPACKING EXECUTIVES WERE THE ONES IN CHARGEBY MICHAEL GRABELL AND BERNICE YEUNGDECEMBER 21, 2020PROPUBLICAAs a songwriter, her sincerity is congenital, and she seems to be sending us this cozy new bundle of songs — 15 of them, titled “Evermore” — not as a dizzying meta-comment on cultural mindshare, but as a simple gesture of generosity and goodwill.
TAYLOR SWIFT REALLY CAN’T HELP HERSELFCHRIS RICHARDSDECEMBER 11, 2020WASHINGTON POSTIt’s a congenital defect of our society that’s resulted in racial gaps across virtually every walk of American life, including wealth, homeownership, educational outcomes, health care, incarceration rates and life expectancy.
OUR PATH FORWARD TO ADVANCE RACIAL EQUITYTRACY MORANDECEMBER 9, 2020OZYWORDS RELATED TO CONGENITAL
- absolute
- complete
- confirmed
- congenital
- deep-down
- deep-dyed
- deep-rooted
- deep-seated
- deeply ingrained
- die-hard
- entrenched
- fixed
- full-fledged
- genuine
- hardened
- ingrained
- instilled
- long-standing
- out and out
- thorough
- thoroughgoing
- through-and-through
- to the core
- true
- unchangeable
- uncompromising
- utter
- well-established
- built-in
- characteristic
- congenital
- connate
- constitutional
- deep-rooted
- deep-seated
- distinctive
- elementary
- essential
- fixed
- fundamental
- genetic
- immanent
- implicit
- in the grain
- inborn
- inbred
- inbuilt
- indigenous
- indispensable
- individual
- indwelling
- ingrained
- inherited
- innate
- inner
- instinctive
- integral
- integrated
- internal
- intimate
- intrinsic
- inward
- latent
- native
- natural
- original
- part-and-parcel
- resident
- running in the family
- subjective
- unalienable
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