therapeutic intervention

collocation in English

meaningsoftherapeuticandintervention

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therapeutic
adjective
uk
/ˌθer.əˈpjuː.tɪk/
us
/ˌθer.əˈpjuː.t̬ɪk/
relating to the curing of a disease or ...
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intervention
noun
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈven.ʃən/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈven.ʃən/
the action of becoming intentionally involved in a difficult situation, in order to improve it or prevent it from ...
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(Definition oftherapeuticandinterventionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In our analysis, we classified thoracotomy as atherapeuticintervention.
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There is no effective in-uterotherapeuticintervention.
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Some may even requiretherapeuticinterventionor referral to clergy, social workers, or counselors.
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However, problem-solving was the primarytherapeuticinterventionin the experimental condition in all the trials.
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Both of these models will provide information important for the development of potentialtherapeuticintervention(fig004jme).
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It may be the only study required prior totherapeuticintervention.
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However, all studies found reduced swelling as a result oftherapeuticintervention.
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Physically maltreated children whose first-degree relatives engage in antisocial behavior warrant priority fortherapeuticintervention.
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Despite these well-motivated choices, thetherapeuticinterventionappears not to provide therapeutic benefit.
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The pathogenic pathways depicted here suggest a number of potential sites fortherapeuticintervention(indicated in red).
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The authors conclude that assessing highly insecure attachment style in the clinical context could beneficially influence choice oftherapeuticintervention.
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The potential oftherapeuticinterventionto suppress dysrhythmic tendencies might be considered as an appropriate subject for a clinical trial.
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It is widely available and enables immediatetherapeuticinterventionif necessary, but it is associated with procedure-related complications (11).
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Moreover, normative comparisons may give insight into the nature of psychopathology by providing information on disorders that rarely reach normative levels, despite otherwisetherapeuticintervention.
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For example, he asks us to imagine that we have sometherapeuticinterventionthat costs $2 million for every 100 lives saved.
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A further molecular understanding of these escape variants may identify potential targets fortherapeuticinterventionand explain, at least in part, disease recurrence.
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Such interwoven signalling cascades can complicatetherapeuticintervention, but the outcome could be improved if these signalling events were stifled concurrently.
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Furthering our understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved may well open up novel treatment strategies fortherapeuticinterventionin some of these disorders.
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Mechanistic understanding provides the opportunity for identification of critically vulnerable and exploitable steps in the pathogenic cascade that may surrender totherapeuticintervention.
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Our findings showed that for 10% of the patients undergoing knee arthroscopy, the procedure would have been diagnostic alone, with no accompanyingtherapeuticintervention.
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In the future it will be crucial to improve our understanding of the pathophysiology of fatigue and related symptoms to introduce some rationale in ourtherapeuticintervention.
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This suggests that pregnancy is associated with a higher susceptibility to the effects of this cytokine, and thus it might be a potential target fortherapeuticintervention.
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Neuropeptides and other factors released by stimulated cells or nerve endings in or around the tendon might influence matrix turnover, and could provide novel targets fortherapeuticintervention.
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Normal values for the quantitative estimation of cardiac dimensions in premature infants will be of much help in determining the optimal time and method fortherapeuticintervention.
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Communication between astrocytes and synapses might be disrupted during the onset and progression of various neuropathological conditions and prove to be an important target fortherapeuticintervention.
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