course of therapy
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course
noun
uk/kɔːs/us/kɔːrs/
a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam ...
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therapy
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈθer.ə.pi/us/ˈθer.ə.pi/
a treatment that helps someone feel better, grow stronger, etc., especially after ...
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(Definition ofcourseandtherapyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For the targeted infections in this trial, the maximum length of treatment was designed to be 28 days (a normalcourseoftherapyis 10 to 14 days).
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Relapse in leprosy is defined as recrudescence of the disease activity after successful completion o f a prescribedcourseoftherapy.
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Potential marker migration during thecourseoftherapywas assessed for by measuring the relative position of each seed on sequential port films.
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The clinical response was assessed at the end of the cefotaximecourseoftherapyas recorded in the patient's chart.
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One of these infants died unexpectedly after discharge, well after completing a 6-weekcourseoftherapyfor his sternal wound infection.
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Fiducial markers implanted in the prostate improved quality assurance for radiation delivery by allowing confirmation of organ position within the treatment field over thecourseoftherapy.
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This technique may provide a useful tool to explore and predict hemodynamic and renal physiologic changes, and follow thecourseoftherapy.
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Other study outcomes recorded were the duration of cefotaxime therapy, the mean cost percourseoftherapy, and cost savings associated with successful pharmacist interventions.
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Field placement errors and the errors from prostate motion were identified retrospectively from a series of lateral portal films taken during thecourseoftherapy.
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Systolic anterior motion was observed in all of the dexamethasone-treated infants at some time during thecourseoftherapy, but was not observed in control infants.
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Changing of stimulator program may have to be undertaken during thecourseoftherapyand follow-up.
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Acourseoftherapyconsists of four infusions at three monthly intervals.
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Liver function tests should be evaluated at the start of and during thecourseoftherapy.
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There are five stages to thecourseoftherapy: 1.
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You have to complete a longcourseoftherapybefore you can come to conclusions.
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In a typicalcourseoftherapy, the child is put through five to seven hours of therapy a day for 2-3 weeks.
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The intervention was not described as holding therapy but as using a degree of holding in thecourseoftherapy.
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Towards the end of thecourseoftherapy, the child will be taught how to monitor his or her own speech, and how to correct as necessary.
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From the 1930s through the 1950s, numerous analysts were engaged with the question of how to shorten thecourseoftherapybut still achieve therapeutic effectiveness.
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A 1-2 year course of tamoxifen approximately doubles the risk of endometrial cancer, and a 5-yearcourseoftherapyquadruples that risk.
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