Similar words: follow up, follow, as follows, following, follow through, blow up, hollow, show up. Meaning: n. 1. a piece of work that exploits or builds on earlier work 2. an activity that continues something that has already begun or that repeats something that has already been done 3. a subsequent examination of a patient for the purpose of monitoring earlier treatment follow up. v. 1. pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue 2. increase the effectiveness or success of by further action.
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91. Once you have installed solar heating you will receive regular follow-up visits from our experts.
92. Anorexia Nervosa is a long term illness and regular follow-up appointments are necessary.
93. However, the observed difference in severe events after a short follow-up probably confers a medium-term benefit on mortality reduction.
94. All analyses included follow-up time after any discontinuation of study drug.
95. It is only by means of regression that the root of such cases can be discovered and the foundation laid for the follow-up treatment.
96. The follow-up survey planned for Spring 1985 will test just how successful they have been in job search.
97. This study shows the value of clinical follow-up of high-risk patients to detect early thin melanomas.
98. By the time he and his colleagues had completed the 1979 follow-up study, acid rain was much in the news.
99. But the long-term movement of stock prices will hinge on follow-up actions by the Cabinet and the Legislative Yuan.
100. A further follow-up in 1972 collected more detailed diagnostic information.
101. Information was clearly presented, including the follow-up procedures, with translation into the patient's dialect when necessary.
102. Central nervous system treatment in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: long-term follow-up of patients diagnosed between 1973 and 1985.
103. But she has failed to reach the top spots in the charts recently with songs from follow-up Wishing.
104. Whilst these seminars will not produce a negotiated document, particular attention should be given to improving follow-up. 15.
105. During follow-up, adverse events were looked for systematically at all scheduled and unscheduled visits.
106. It might just be the voice of support at a meeting or the follow-up on a personal problem mentioned a few days ago.
107. It focused on the fact that none of the trials showed a decrease in mortality within seven years of follow-up.
108. Follow-ups - Henley can provide a range of follow-up services depending on the needs of the individual and the nominating organisation.
109. One advantage of allocating a case to a student is he/she may have more time to spend in follow-up.
110. To facilitate medical care by providing a basis for identifying individuals in need of follow-up treatment. 3.
111. The way these things work[sentencedict.com], there are two agents on each running board of the follow-up car.
112. The follow-up often fails because you are just as surprised at its success as your opponent!
113. Telephone follow-up were not found to loose off.
114. Results Follow-up showed none happened to fracture disunion or malunion and none occurred to postoperative infection or bending of lock pin.
115. MR imaging and MR angiography have been used to replace conventional arteriogram for diagnosis and follow-up after treatment due to their non-invasive nature and absence of radiation exposure.
116. Follow-up MRI was done three months after the initial procedure[Sentence dictionary], and again three months after the second procedure.
117. The sales representative of the brand close a bargain through visiting and the long-term follow-up service mainly.
118. He says reporting on the mailed form and through follow-up enumerators often mislabeled the gender of spouses, which skewed the numbers.
119. Weicon-XT toric soft contact lenses were evaluated on 60 healthy eyes of 32 patients with compound myopic astigmatism. The follow-up period was at least 6 months for each case.
120. It added: "In practice, that will be mainly household or household-like contacts or, in a school context, those at surrounding desks; and the restriction of contact follow-up to those most at risk."
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