faster recovery
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffastandrecovery
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fast
adjective
uk/fɑːst/us/fæst/
moving or happening quickly, or able to move or ...
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recovery
noun[S or U]
uk/rɪˈkʌv.ər.i/us/rɪˈkʌv.ɚ.i/
the process of becoming well again after an illness ...
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(Definition offastandrecoveryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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They obtained an improved clinical outcome, as well as observingfasterrecoveryof thyroid hormones in the blood following the procedure.
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Many women will instead opt for bilateral, prosthetic reconstruction, choosing a less invasive operative procedure with afasterrecoverytime.
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The coexistence and redundancy of these different mechanisms, which basically have an equivalent effect, guaranteefasterrecoveryafter a disturbance and make the whole system more stable.
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In other words, increases in the external transmission coefficient (h) are compensated byfasterrecoveryrates (c1 or c2).
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Promotingfasterrecoveryfrom illness.
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They include: smaller incisions, less pain, fewer infections and other complications, shorter hospital stays,fasterrecovery, even improved odds of a successful outcome.
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These figures show that the model predicts a slightlyfasterrecoveryto the two-dimensional state than the physical process, but the difference is not that great.
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Thefasterrecoveryof sites created by two fallen logs was probably because of an intense growth of suppressed saplings.
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The typical example is a new, less-invasive technique that will lead to afasterrecoveryand faster admission.
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This may allowfasterrecoveryof plants damaged during seasonal wind perturbations so that in the long term, the influence of wind and waves is less clearly manifest.
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I agree that we need to achieve further andfasterrecovery.
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With that investment, we will promote better health, encouragefasterrecoveryfrom illness, support independence, avoid the increasing institutionalisation of the elderly and deal with hospital admissions.
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Its use in these settings results in afasterrecoverycompared to midazolam.
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Faster insulin uptake would theoretically coordinate with meals better, and allowfasterrecoveryfrom hyperglycemia if the insulin infusion is suspended.
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This allows for afasterrecoveryby the patient and a greater chance for the wound to heal.
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The emerging markets showed a muchfasterrecoveryfrom the crisis, while several advanced economies faced deep and long recessions.
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The advantage of substantiallyfasterrecoverytime is offset by a higher rate of minor complications.
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The perceived advantages of this are the avoidance of large scars, decreased blood loss,fasterrecoveryperiods and less pain.
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New goalkeeper technology has also been added which allows for better positioning, better reactions to saves, andfasterrecoveryafter a save has been made.
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This mechanism (local protection) providesfasterrecoverybecause the decision of recovery is strictly local.
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