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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjunctive role" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a supplementary or additional function that supports a primary role or purpose.
Example: "In the project, her adjunctive role was crucial in providing the necessary support to the lead researcher."
Alternatives: "supportive role" or "supplementary role".
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Pharmacotherapy plays an adjunctive role when insomnia symptoms persist or when patients are unable to pursue cognitive behavioral therapies.
Health care workers trained in similar courses could have an adjunctive role in ultrasound screening for high-risk OB conditions where access to care is limited.
We aimed to define the adjunctive role of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing in the follow-up of high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) after conization.
Radiotherapy, by means of external beam or implant, plays an important adjunctive role in management, especially for tumors where en-bloc resection with margin control is not possible.
Sclerotherapy is commonly the preferred treatment method for venous malformations, with surgery performing an adjunctive role.
Systemic and local antibiotic therapy is considered to play an adjunctive role in this setting.
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In this regard, face-to-face interactions with peers and professionals were preferred, with adjunctive roles for the Internet/social media.
Discussion includes the role of diagnostic arthroscopy and adjunctive use of arthroscopy with other modalities.
Adjunctive steroid use decreased.
Adjunctive agent use was highly variable.
The aim of the CaVenT study is to investigate the role of adjunctive CDT by evaluating its clinical efficacy and safety compared with conventional treatment alone in patients with acute iliofemoral DVT.
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