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Egeblad is experimenting with a once-promising treatment that had fallen into disfavor because it also involved dangerous bacterial pathogens.
TRIGGERING THE BODY’S DEFENSES TO FIGHT CANCER - ISSUE 108: CHANGELINA ZELDOVICHNOVEMBER 3, 2021NAUTILUS
The von Fleischl has long been the standard instrument, but has lately fallen into some disfavor.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODD
Another consideration explains the historical and popular disfavor in which Catherine is held.
CATHERINE DE' MEDICIHONORE DE BALZAC
Finkenstein and Kalkstein were always covertly rather of the Queen's party, and now stand reprimanded, and in marked disfavor.
HISTORY OF FRIEDRICH II. OF PRUSSIA, VOL. VII. (OF XXI.)THOMAS CARLYLE
Mr. Bangs's fish eyes regarded him with glittering disfavor.
QUINALICE HEGAN RICE
"So ignominious," said Sylvia, looking over her person with disfavor.
THE OPENED SHUTTERSCLARA LOUISE BURNHAM
Instead, he scanned Stover's clothes with critical disfavor.
THE VARMINTOWEN JOHNSON
Too much still hung in the balance of her favor or disfavor.
THE SECRET WITNESSGEORGE GIBBS
"Go to your room by all means," the spinster said bitterly, regarding her with looks of marked disfavor.
LOVE IN A CLOUDARLO BATES
In other parts of France, as well as in Barn, Jeanne's reformatory movements were looked upon with great disfavor.
HISTORY OF THE RISE OF THE HUGUENOTSHENRY BAIRD
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