complete resolution

collocation in English

meaningsofcompleteandresolution

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complete
adjective
uk
/kəmˈpliːt/
us
/kəmˈpliːt/
very great or to the largest ...
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resolution
noun
uk
/ˌrez.əˈluː.ʃən/
us
/ˌrez.əˈluː.ʃən/
an official decision that is made after a group or organization ...
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(Definition ofcompleteandresolutionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcomplete resolution

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Completeresolutionof mucosal changes may take up to two years in the adult and repeat biopsy should be delayed for at least six months.
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It was previously thought to be a short-lived phenomenon, withcompleteresolutionin most cases, helping to distinguish it from dementia.
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Nevertheless, even withoutcompleteresolutioncapabilities such conserved scalar measurements can still provide useful estimates of the local extent of mixing.
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Completeresolutionof effusion occurred in two fetuses.
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Repeated echocardiograms revealedcompleteresolutionof the thrombus.
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She received systemic anticoagulation withcompleteresolutionverified by subsequent transoesophageal study.
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The results detailed below exhibit minimum wavelengths of 150 -250 mm, indicating that 5-8 cells per wavelength are required forcompleteresolution.
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Clinical follow-up is usually at 3 months to ensurecompleteresolutionof the tumour.
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Thecompleteresolutionof the detail still respects the metaphor of the envelope as both a leaning-over and detached surface.
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Finally, since residual symptomatology was found to increase the likelihood of relapse, behavioural treatment should be protracted untilcompleteresolutionof social avoidance.
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Completeresolutionof symptoms had occurred in four patients.
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Each month, clinical response was evaluated for up to 12 months or untilcompleteresolutionof the process was observed.
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Diagnosis and treatment of systemic disease, especially in the early stages, can lead to acompleteresolutionof the metabolic encephalopathy.
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Completeresolutionof mucosal changes may take up to two years in adult coeliacs.
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Her clinical examination revealedcompleteresolutionof the palpable disease in her left axilla, and good healing of her breast biopsy site.
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It is, of course, extremely difficult to determine when inequalities are comparatively unfair, and acompleteresolutionof this question might require a solution to the problem of free will.
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In the final section, which treats of the theory of time, we do go into considerable depth, but without anycompleteresolutionof the historical or philosophical issues at hand.
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There is a prospect of acompleteresolutionof the dispute.
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