invasive technique

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invasive
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈveɪ.sɪv/
us
/ɪnˈveɪ.sɪv/
moving into all areas of something and difficult ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈniːk/
us
/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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(Definition ofinvasiveandtechniquefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This ultrasonic treatment is aninvasivetechniquebecause surface samples have to be cut out from the plant and studied in bath sonicators.
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Theinvasivetechniqueverified the elevated pressure in the right atrium, and the high endiastolic pressure in the right ventricle.
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Bilateral, implant reconstruction is a much lessinvasivetechnique, is generally well tolerated and eliminates potential donor-site morbidity. 6.
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That extension of the current procedure would not require any newinvasivetechnique, as needles are used anyway to secure the routine therapeutic sample.
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This is a lessinvasivetechniquewith minimal risks and post-operative care.
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Recent technological advances have allowed this same procedure to be done robotically, a minimallyinvasivetechniquesimilar to laparoscopy.
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Current invasive techniques can be conveniently divided into ultrasound-guided and fetoscopy-guided interventions.
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The procedure may also be performed via an incision in the throat and through the larynx, which is a moreinvasivetechnique.
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Winter's shunts are often the firstinvasivetechniqueused, especially in hematologic induced priapism, as it is relatively simple and repeatable over time.
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The basic concept behind interventional radiology is to diagnose or treat pathologies, with the most minimallyinvasivetechniquepossible.
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Thisinvasivetechniqueis regularly employed in human and veterinary intensive care medicine, anesthesiology, and for research purposes.
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It is a minimallyinvasivetechniquewhich can be utilized for diagnostic purposes as well as for therapeutic interventions.
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