Sentences with phrase «usually keep it under control»

In late - stage sepsis patients, dormant viruses that the immune system usually keeps under control, such as Epstein - Barr virus and cytomegalovirus, emerge from hiding.
P. multocida bacterium is found in the nose and sinus and is usually kept under control by the rabbit's immune system.

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They usually shriek and kick, wave their arms and stiffen their bodies, so that one needs two hands, and a lot of attention, to keep them under control.
With cereal, usually I can keep the cravings under control, but there's really nothing like a huge bowl of Honey Nut Cheerios to satisfy the craving gremlins.»
These germs are kept under control in healthy people and do not usually cause any ongoing health problems.
I usually keep my acne under control with a strict Paleo diet.
It's a good thing they're usually fortified with meager amounts of vitamin D, just enough to avoid rickets and keep blood calcium relatively under control.
Lifetime medications and special diets are usually required to keep this bellyache under control.
Lifelong medication is usually necessary to help keep seizures under control, with periodic blood testing required to monitor side effects and effectiveness.
Regardless, with a little effort each week, your pets can be flea free and although they are usually used in conjunction with other flea products, it's definitely a good option for any pet owner for keeping fleas under control.
These terms refer to the practice of fastening a dog to a stationary object or stake, usually in the owner's backyard, as a means of keeping the animal under control.
Its power demands are low, usually pulling less than 0.5 watts, which means the phone won't run too hot, or require special management of the processes to keep temperatures under control.
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