early detection

collocation in English

meaningsofearlyanddetection

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early
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˈɜː.li/
us
/ˈɝː.li/
near the beginning of a period of time, or before the usual, expected, or ...
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detection
noun[U]
uk
/dɪˈtek.ʃən/
us
/dɪˈtek.ʃən/
the fact of noticing or ...
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(Definition ofearlyanddetectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theearlydetectionand effective monitoring of vector breeding habitats is therefore of paramount importance.
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The goal of our project is to develop a set of computer-based tools forearlydetectionof congenital heart diseases.
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We focus onearlydetectionof risk factors, diagnostic guidelines and treatment alternatives according to the resources available.
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Possibleearlydetectionof serious gastrointestinal disease, and other intangible reasons are valid reasons for referral to endoscopy (19).
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Another argument for screening is thatearlydetectionof congenital anomalies might improve survival by enabling preparation for more intensive medical and surgical treatment.
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There is no public discussion onearlydetectionof prostate cancer.
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Finally, the effectiveness ofearlydetectioncannot be fully assessed without considering potential harms.
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However, manyearlydetectionmammograms are performed as diagnostic mammography, without assurance of quality.
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In addition, it may help inearlydetectionand thus aid in effective clinical management of the disease.
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Such themes included: bene ts ofearlydetection, priority for screening, experience of screening and the barriers to screening.
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However,earlydetectionof outbreaks by sensitive surveillance is important.
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The use of screening instruments is advisable f or itsearlydetectionand treatment.
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It is likely thatearlydetectionwill eventually involve a combination of biomarkers and phenotypic risk indices.
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Cost savings in mass population screening for colorectal cancer resulting from theearlydetectionand excision of adenomas.
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Earlydetectionand intervention programmes represent an extremely important innovation in the treatment of psychosis.
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Investigations of behavioural toxicity are considered together with their implications for further improvement of behavioural methods for theearlydetectionof toxic effects of pollutants.
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This study suggests potential improvements for theearlydetectionof diabetes.
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Earlydetectionand appropriate management will improve the quality of life for these patients.
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Earlydetectionis essential to stop infestation and work is underway to develop systems capable of detecting early instar larvae.
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