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in pain

adjective as in bad

adverb as in painfully

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"Our finding points to a very specific part of the large calcium channel that next-generation drugs can target to provide pain relief in a similar way to opioids. Instead of blocking the calcium channel completely, which is a less refined method, future drugs can be designed to fine-tune calcium channel activity in pain signalling," says Antonios Pantazis.

Various knee abnormalities can arise from aging or injury, resulting in pain and dysfunction.

Carrillo, of Alhambra, struck the man with his department issued 22-inch baton 45 times in about 41 seconds while the man screamed in pain.

He was in pain, and had barely eaten in days.

From BBC

Butler said in the film that he and his bandmates would encourage Dio to visit a doctor; although he was still able to perform as if nothing were wrong, he was also in pain following the shows.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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