Similar words: adjust, adjunct, adjudicate, adjustment, relevant, observant, advantage, irrelevant. Meaning: n. an additive that enhances the effectiveness of medical treatment. adj. 1. furnishing added support 2. enhancing the action of a medical treatment.
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1. But incomplete adjuvant is adequate for subsequent injections.
2. Adjuvant therapy could affect these prognostic factors.
3. X rays and antibiotics are adjuvant to surgery. X.
4. Adjuvant chemotherapy proven to increase survival in colon cancer.
5. Objective: To increasing the proportion of adjuvant and reduce the cost in the brewage process.
6. Methods: Using formula adjuvant as factor to optimize the ratio of Cataplasma base by homogeneous design.
7. It will be very adjuvant for you to foreshorten the essential points in the book.
8. Rabbits were immunised with the methods of Freund's adjuvant and lymphocyte adsorption.
9. Adjuvant treatment is suggested to provide an added survival advantage.
10. However , further adjuvant therapies should be investigated to improve the prognosis.
11. Adjuvant hemithoracic radiation therapy but not N 2 disease affects the risk of locoregional recurrence.
12. Now combination of unilateral salpingo- oophorectomy with adjuvant chemotherapy is the standard approach to treat patients with malignant ovarian germ cell tumors.
13. VBT should be the adjuvant treatment of choice for patients with endometrial carcinoma of high - intermediate risk.
14. Study immunological adjuvant function of biodegradable microspheres for DNA immunization.
15. This compound molecule is then administered with an adjuvant mixture consisting of an oil-in-water emulsion, MPL and QS21, a plant derivative used since the 1930s in veterinary medicine.
16. A subgroup of adjuvant therapy-treated botryoid embryonal RMS in the gallbladder of young children, although rare, can have excellent prognosis.
17. Attempts to improve the prospect of cure have been made by investigation of the advantages of adjuvant chemotherapy.
18. The band containing each protein was cut out and the gel was emulsified in Freund complete adjuvant for injection.
19. Stone recurrence in these patients seems to be less than those not given adjuvant therapy but the length of follow up is shorter.
20. Afterwards, the preparation digested by RNase was equally mixed with Freund's adjuvant and immunized rabbits.
21. The present invention also provides an immunogenic composition comprising the polynucleotide adjuvant composition together with an antigen (e. g. , as in a vaccine).
22. Objective [ WT 5 BZ ] To evaluate operative procedures and perioperative comprehensive adjuvant therapy for anorectal malignant melanoma ( AMM ).
23. The orthopaedic doctor decided to amputate her limb and very likely she would need adjuvant chemotherapy.
24. Another method of maintaining antigen persistence is through use of an adjuvant.
25. The study is just that epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) has for the adjuvant treatment of HIV infection potential.
26. For hyperlipidemia, can be used for atherosclerosis, pressure[sentencedict.com/adjuvant.html], fatty liver of adjuvant therapy.
27. Background Intravenous bolus fluorouracil plus leucovorin is the standard adjuvant treatment for colon cancer.
28. Conclusion: Tinospora hainanensis can eliminate joint swelling, alleviate pain and inhibit the reaction of inflammation of adjuvant arthritis in rat.
29. Roufu also arteriosclerosis, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, cerebrovascular disease, obesity has a good role of adjuvant therapy.
30. Conclusion. We report a rare case of malignant paraganglioma and discussed adjuvant treatments to consider for distant metastases, such as I131-MIBG, conventional radiotherapy, and chemotherapy.
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