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The phrase "aimed at preemptive" is not complete and may not convey a clear meaning in written English without additional context.
You can use it when discussing strategies or actions that are intended to prevent something from happening before it occurs, typically in a proactive context.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at preemptive measures to reduce potential risks in the workplace."
Alternatives: "targeting preventive" or "focused on proactive".
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These systematic reviews showed that interventions aimed at preemptive hemodynamic optimization did reduce mortality.
Many small single-center studies have demonstrated impressive reductions in morbidity and mortality associated with a treatment strategy aimed at preemptive optimization by increasing the DO2 index to levels >600 ml/minute/m2 [ 35- 38].
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Kim relayed the terrifying words to a UN committee this week, blaming the rising tensions on the United States' joint military exercises with South Korea "aimed at mounting a preemptive nuclear strike" against North Korea.
Peer-to-peer car-sharing marketplace Turo has filed a lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles Airport in a preemptive strike aimed at defending the ability of its users to rent out their personal cars at Los Angeles International Airport.
Three options seem available to him: somehow persuade China to compel Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear quest; negotiate a disarmament deal directly with Kim, possibly even on a face-to-face basis; or engage in (presumably nonnuclear) preemptive strikes aimed at destroying the North's nuclear and missile-production capabilities.
Several randomized clinical trials and meta-analyses have shown reductions in postoperative complications and mortality rates when preemptive strategies aimed at optimizing tissue perfusion were used in the perioperative period [ 6- 21].
India emphasized that it had not struck any Pakistani military targets and called the strike a "preemptive action" specifically aimed at countering Jaish-e-Muhammad.
These aircraft were to support the Fifth and Sixth Panzer Armies, as well as launch a preemptive aerial offensive aimed at destroying Allied aircraft on the ground, before they had a chance to be used against the Germans.
Spurred on by the initial work of Shoemaker et al. [ 11], who showed that high-risk surgical patients could have their mortality decreased by a preemptive resuscitation protocol aimed at achieving a high initial DO2, referred to then as 'survivor levels of Dof'.
India carefully described the air attack in Pakistan as "nonmilitary" and "preemptive," in other words, aimed at neither Pakistan's military nor its civilian population.
However, deviations from guideline recommendations were observed: (1) most Canadian allogeneic programs used shorter courses of preemptive therapy; (2) prevention measures aimed at late CMV disease were not systematically applied at most allogeneic programs; and (3) most autologous HSCT programs did not administer preemptive therapy even in high-risk recipients.
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