early intervention

collocation in English

meaningsofearlyandintervention

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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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intervention
noun
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈven.ʃən/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈven.ʃən/
the action of becoming intentionally involved in a difficult situation, in order to improve it or prevent it from ...
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(Definition ofearlyandinterventionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These results are encouraging and supportive ofearlyintervention.
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Improving outcome in schizophrenia : the case forearlyintervention.
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Earlyinterventionin psychosis : a new evidence based paradigm.
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Earlyinterventionand sustaining the management of vulnerability.
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Thus,earlyinterventionin this domain is important.
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Conceptualizingearlyinterventionfrom a public health perspective.
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Until proven otherwise, we presume thatearlyinterventionwill improve the prognosis.
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The results continue to encourage efforts atearlyinterventionand prevention with this population.
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Earlyinterventionwith almotriptan improves sustained pain-free response in acute migraine.
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The increased surveillance of such infants could be accompanied by attempts at veryearlyintervention.
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Earlyinterventionmay correct the symptoms and prevent irreversible brain damage in the patient.
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Earlyinterventionis critical to deter more complex problems that occur later.
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The duration of inpatient stay fell in some studies, possibly throughearlyinterventionin disease processes.
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These observations suggest opportunities forearlyinterventionas well as later treatment.
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This finding has important ramification for evidence-based treatment approaches inearlyintervention.
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Some child variables have been found to predict response toearlyintervention.
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These data have implications for understanding risk and resilience, and forearlyintervention.
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The substantial effect ofearlyinterventionhas been dramatically demonstrated in the case of autism.
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Changing illness perceptions following myocardial infarction : anearlyinterventionrandomised controlled trial.
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Earlyinterventionin this area is critical to prevent skin breakdown.
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Randomized trial of intensiveearlyinterventionfor children with pervasive developmental disorder.
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The early diagnosis permittedearlyintervention, albeit with less than satisfactory outcome.
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