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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive intervention from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing actions taken to intervene forcefully in a situation, often in political, social, or military discussions.
Example: "The report highlighted the need for aggressive intervention from international organizations to address the humanitarian crisis."
Alternatives: "forceful intervention by" or "assertive involvement from".
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In small-bowel capsule endoscopy (SBCE), differentiating masses (ie, lesions of higher probability for neoplasia) requiring more aggressive intervention from bulges (essentially, false-positive findings) is a challenging task; recently, software that enables 3-dimensional (3D) reconstruction has become available.
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The services were founded in Australia in the 1990s with the concept of METs using the well-recognised principle that early recognition and aggressive intervention improves outcome from critical illness [ 2].
The child required aggressive intervention and immediate action from my team.
BLLs between 2 and 10 μg/dL have been found to cause persistent cognitive damage (Bellinger 2008a, 2008b; Binns et al. 2007; Lanphear et al. 2005), and children with BLLs in this range are likely to benefit from aggressive intervention.
CTPA imaging findings predictive of mortality have been sought to identify patients who might benefit from more aggressive intervention [ 35].
Elafin predicts poor outcome in breast and ovarian cancer patients and delineates a subset of endocrine receptor-positive breast cancer patients susceptible to recurrence who could benefit from more aggressive intervention.
Therefore, it behooves physicians and other healthcare professionals to explore the preferences for active and aggressive intervention among their patients suffering from all forms of advanced illness, including those with cancer.
However, in some affected countries with substantial resources (e.g., Japan and South Korea), despite the repeated introduction of subtype H5N1 viruses that have occasionally led to associated outbreaks in poultry, early and aggressive intervention measures prevented these viruses from becoming endemic in poultry, and no human cases were detected (2, 10 – 10 ).
Dugher's aggressive intervention prompted an immediate counter-attack from Cooper's team, with a spokesman for the shadow home secretary accusing Burnham's campaign of "old-style bullying from the boys" and saying it was he who "needs to step back and leave it to Yvette" if he is not prepared to offer an alternative to Corbyn.
The sooner it can be established that a patient is likely to progress from stage 3 to stage 4 CKD, the earlier referral and aggressive intervention could be implemented [ 13– 16].
It prompted Mr. Clinton to push for aggressive intervention.
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