noninvasive technique

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technique
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈniːk/
us
/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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A better understanding of the flow patterns seen in thisnoninvasivetechniqueis essential in maximizing the role of echocardiography as a diagnostic tool.
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Thisnoninvasivetechniquehas been shown to be accurate for estimating the number of helminth eggs.
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Thisnoninvasivetechniqueallows one to rapidly and reliably measure spectral sensitivity.
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Noninvasivetechniqueused to induce, interrupt, or modulate brain activity in specific regions to help localize specific cortical functions.
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Ultrasound is anoninvasivetechniqueusing a suprapubic ultrasound probe, which seems to be quite promising in terms of cost and time.
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Pediatric and fetal cardiology arefieldsin which anoninvasivetechniquefor causing localized tissue damage would be invaluable and may replace invasive and hazardous procedures.
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If thatnoninvasivetechniqueis successful, it could prove very attractive to many people with the disease.
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Anoninvasivetechniquethat uses electrodes on the scalp, transcranial magnetic stimulation, has also been shown to produce phosphenes.
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Intraarterial angiography may still be useful if the noninvasive techniques produce inconsistent or ambiguous results.
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His techniques became known as bloodless surgery, reflecting his noninvasive techniques.
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