extensive treatment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofextensiveandtreatment
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extensive
adjective
uk/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/us/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/
covering a large area; having a ...
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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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(Definition ofextensiveandtreatmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Some striking images of stromatolitic textures complement a chapter on desert varnishes, and there isextensivetreatmentof textures revealing growth histories in glauconite.
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Theextensivetreatmentof disputed usages is thus appropriate.
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There is a short chapter on the hydrology of coal followed by a moreextensivetreatmentof coal mining.
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While this issue lurks in the background of the present volume, it is not a central concern receivingextensivetreatment.
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Anextensivetreatmentof these topics would be utterly confusing, and the authors have avoided that successfully.
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Goatly'sextensivetreatmentof metaphor demonstrates clearly both the complexity and the difficulty.
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Although in general her methods are well described, there are areas in which a moreextensivetreatment of the process of data collection and analysis would have been helpful.
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Hofmann (1995) treats extensional type theory and gives anextensivetreatmentof quotients in that context.
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It is largely a case of money, because often these people need fairlyextensivetreatmentand the money is not always available.
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The majority of dentists not accepting adult patients were not doing so where they requiredextensivetreatment, although a minority also mentioned patients requiring denture fitting and/or denture repair.
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Almost all the other respondents said that they were not taking on children who requireextensivetreatment and/or those who are presented with extensive caries.
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Energy is a gripping part of public policy, and issues such as the growth of renewable sources and the future of the nuclear industry meritextensivetreatment.
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The condition, a form of situs ambiguus, is operable, and requiresextensivetreatment, including a constant oxygen supply.
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If conservative dietary measures fail, moreextensivetreatmentsuch as the use of antiemetic medications and intravenous rehydration may be required.
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Her son was soon discovered to have infant leukemia, requiringextensivetreatmentbefore he was one year old.
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He underwentextensivetreatmentfor the disease until his death.
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These can include treatment of a self-limited condition, orextensivetreatmentfor a condition that requires only limited treatment.
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She has receivedextensivetreatmentfor these conditions.
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Only a few people have survived a rabies infection and this was withextensivetreatment.
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