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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjunctive nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as an adjunct or supplementary aspect of a larger concept or system.
Example: "The adjunctive nature of the therapy enhances the overall treatment plan for the patient."
Alternatives: "supplementary aspect" or "additional characteristic".
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The most important safeguard for both the research team and participants was to emphasize repeatedly the adjunctive nature of the MoodSwings 2.0 Program.
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C3HeB/FeJ mice, which show reduced pro-inflammatory cytokines during M.tb infection, did not show improved clearance with adjunctive tofacitinib therapy, indicating that the nature of granulomatous lesions and host immunity may influence responsiveness to tofacitinib.
Considering the vision-threatening nature of retinal re-detachment after vitrectomy, this adjunctive treatment should be considered during vitrectomy procedures for the prevention of postoperative retinal detachment.
The unblinded nature of the study, coupled with the use of adjunctive interventions at the discretion of the intensive care physician in the case of severe hypoxaemia, may have confounded our results.
MDMA (ecstasy) was originally developed as adjunctive treatment in psychiatric therapy.
The exhibition contains some 220 photographs and significant material from each of his adjunctive careers.
This novel cooling technique may be beneficial as an adjunctive treatment for heat-related illness in the prehospital environment.
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