therapeutic value
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftherapeuticandvalue
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therapeutic
adjective
uk/ˌθer.əˈpjuː.tɪk/us/ˌθer.əˈpjuː.t̬ɪk/
relating to the curing of a disease or ...
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value
noun
uk/ˈvæl.juː/us/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition oftherapeuticandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In other words, the administrative inspection procedure involved an important aspect of state intervention, in that it stabilized thetherapeuticvalueof the serum.
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There are a number of indications in which heat shock proteins might be oftherapeuticvalue.
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Treatments using disinfecting agents such as chlorhexidine or povidone-iodine have hardly been studied and there is no evidence to support theirtherapeuticvalue.
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Answers to these questions may enhance thetherapeuticvalueof pharmacological chaperones.
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Currently, many groups are working on modifying oligonucleotides to improve theirtherapeuticvalue.
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The effectiveness andtherapeuticvalueof mebeverine could only be deemed relevant in subsequent phases.
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Granat et al.13 assessed the orthotic andtherapeuticvalueof a single-channel peroneal stimulator for adult hemiplegic patients.
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The model also hastherapeuticvalue, in that it encourages us to think about the ways in which health and social services can promote older people's subjective sense of independence.
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Melatonin reduced significantly headache frequency, intensity, and duration suggesting its possibletherapeuticvaluefor treatment of hypnic headaches, cluster headaches, and migraine.
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In some other studies thetherapeuticvalueof these preparations in certain types of peptic ulceration was not demonstrated.
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The initial evaluation, and that carried out after five years, provide the opportunity to weigh up the addedtherapeuticvalueof medicinal products.
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He should prescribe a generic drug unless he believes that there is some definitetherapeuticvalueto be derived from the branded drug.
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Since it has never been considered of provedtherapeuticvalue, no steps are being taken to stimulate production.
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They suggest that the addedtherapeuticvalueshould be considered as a criterion for the authorisation of a medicinal product - alongside quality, safety and efficacy.
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This evaluation could also provide an opportunity to weigh up thetherapeuticvalueof the medicinal product.
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I do not doubt that there is atherapeuticvalueto the patient in having visits from members of his family.
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That can have notherapeuticvalue, and is simply a sales gimmick.
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In those days, sea water bathing was less significant than the drinking of large quantities of sea water, which was thought to havetherapeuticvalue.
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I think they are of very limitedtherapeuticvalueindeed.
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