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Its symptoms include profuse diarrhoea, anaemia, lethargy, and often result in death if untreated.
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The socio-economic value of the same could not be gainsaid and the people were profuse in their gratitude.
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The undercoat should be close and profuse according to season.
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In his poems and plays alike his style is limpid, elevated, profuse; his flight is sustained at a high pitch without visible excitement.
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The.5 inch flowers are orange-red, and very profuse, explaining the epithet "confertiflora", or crowded with flowers.
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The cirri tend to be more profuse in the juvenile state, becoming reduced or non-existent at higher ages.
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This facade has profuse vegetative ornamentation, with ears of corn prominent and is the most elaborate of the five missions.
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Use of milk and sugar in tea preparation is profuse.
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The profuse rainwater filled up rivers, causing them to overflow and exacerbating the flooding.
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Shuttered windows are built into walls incised with profuse painted floral carvings.
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