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We are calling it Dys, another of the aspects of hell.
Those of us with 'dys'abilities work much more than others and it's very hard to live with'.
Several calls for proposals have been published to support research on 'dys'-related problems.
The DYS is a program helping the gifted people between 5 and 17.
The word comes from the Greek dys (difficulty) and semia (signal).
Hall is still the youngest player to make a century for Derbyshire (19 yrs 226 dys).
The pictures we have received show that the physical size of Dys Beta is smaller than our moon."
The prefix dys- is always bad news.
Community-financed education programmes such as e-learning or life-long learning must also be designed with 'dys' people in mind.
Frater Dys, who had actually chained the boy for no more than 10 hours, pleaded guilty and received probation.
Also included in this prefix is the secondary meaning from the Greek dys- with its implication of illness.
"If you hear 'dys' and the etymology is Greek, how is it usually spelled?"
We put the dys in dysfunctional.
We need to learn more about these 'dys' conditions, how to identify them as early as possible, how to intervene effectively.
'Dys'-type disabilities should be recognised as specific conditions or impairments.
The prefix "dys" comes from Greek and means "badly".
He is also the youngest player to make 1,000 runs in a season (1960) for Derbyshire (20 yrs 255 dys).
He said, 'No, we won't call DYS if you help us.
He took out a small phone book he i always carried, looked up the number for DYS and dialed.
With it, she says, she has had increased success in treating problems that often resist Western medicine, such as female sexual dys
The phase 3 study, not yet published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal, included 646 men with erectile dys
Society is never aware of the 10-20% of children with 'dys'abilities because they are never diagnosed.
The word leukodystrophy comes from the Greek roots leuko, white, dys, lack of, and troph, growth.
At the center of the multiverse, Dys created beings of "chaos in service to order" which came to be called "demons."
"So why are Pluto and Dys different?