novel treatment

collocation in English

meaningsofnovelandtreatment

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novel
adjective
uk
/ˈnɒv.əl/
us
/ˈnɑː.vəl/
new and original, not like anything ...
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treatment
noun
uk
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
us
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
the way you deal with or behave towards someone ...
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Finally, the findings suggest a possiblenoveltreatmentin a subgroup of depressives.
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Furthering our understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved may well open upnoveltreatmentstrategies for therapeutic intervention in some of these disorders.
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What is the current evidence for suchnoveltreatmentoptions?
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Clinical trials have focused on understanding tic suppression, comorbid conditions,noveltreatmentapproaches such as botulinum toxin, and targeted behavioral therapies.
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By understanding this interaction they hope to be able to designnoveltreatmentstrategies to inhibit both the growth and the spread of tumors.
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The widespread emergence of mobile technology has enabled thisnoveltreatmentmodality, which represents an entirely new class of therapeutics.
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Thus, beta-synuclein may protect the central nervous system from the neurotoxic effects of alpha-synuclein and provide anoveltreatmentof neurodegenerative disorders.
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He has written extensively on the treatment, management and diagnosis of brain tumors - including the development of anoveltreatmentin 2008.
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Noveltreatmentmodalities targeting the abnormal blood vessel growth which occurs in the condition are currently being investigated.
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Category 5, innovative andnoveltreatment, includes interventions that are not thought to be harmful, but are not widely used or discussed in the literature.
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The confidence intervals of best-estimate results reported for novel treatments are frequently large.
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Through the identification of genes that are demonstrably involved in osteoporosis, much will be learnt about disease causation, and novel treatments might result.
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Not all patients survived or benefited from the development of those novel treatments, but the alternatives were usually grave or fatal.
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His publications cover novel treatments for acne and related skin conditions.
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It seeks to develop new ways of diagnosing such disorders and ultimately on developing novel treatments.
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Increasing developments to novel treatments requires a controlled microenvironment that is accomplished only through the implementation of therapeutic agents whose side-effects can be avoided with targeted drug delivery.
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