conventional technique
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conventional
adjective
uk/kənˈven.ʃən.əl/us/kənˈven.ʃən.əl/
traditional ...
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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 ofconventionalandtechniquefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This dose magnitude was lower than the ipsilateral joint but higher than the contralateral joint in theconventionaltechnique, and would result in clinically safe total dose.
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The technique correctly diagnosed severe mitral regurgitation underestimated byconventionaltechnique, detected a missed eccentric aortic regurgitant jet and convincingly excluded bacterial vegetations in one case each.
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Percentage infection estimated by theconventionaltechniquewas 1.7% in operational areas and 4.4% in check areas.
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Figure 7 shows that for the large tangential separation group, gantry tilting technique results in 30% less total lung volume being irradiated when compared to theconventionaltechnique.
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Basically this factor describes how much lower the rate of sedimentation is when the improved and more supervised logging method is adopted over the moreconventionaltechnique.
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In the present study, a comparison of infection rates in operational and check zones showed that the rate was lower in the former zone when determined by theconventionaltechnique.
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Fiberoptic intubation is substantially different from theconventionaltechnique, requiring new practical skills to be learned (2).
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Reflectors that do not produce a lock signal can not be tracked using theconventionaltechnique.
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On the other hand, many aspects of the language are best attacked by quite conventional techniques.
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This can be done by conventional techniques of %!
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However, conventional techniques are limited by the need for high axial force.
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Detailed structural information has been difficult to obtain by conventional techniques because of the inherent non-crystalline and insoluble nature of amyloid fibrils.
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Conventional techniques of screening for genes expressed in different tissues or stages of development involve the construction of libraries and subsequent differential or subtractive hybridization.
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It is not only an advantage for conformal techniques but can also improve the accuracy in conventional techniques.
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Larvae were then harvested by conventional techniques and counted.
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Conventional techniques for visualizing hierarchies using nodes connected by links are inappropriate, given that the overview needs to show the entire corporate memory in a single display.
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The conventional techniques employed are typified by the following features.
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It has now been proved that using system building techniques a house can be built in four weeks as compared with about six months using conventional techniques.
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Often mixed with water, it can not be recovered by conventional techniques.
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