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Due to their wide range of substrates and the sole requirement of oxygen as the co-substrate, laccases appear to be a promising biocatalyst to enhance the biodegradation of micropollutants in wastewater in a complementary treatment step.
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This notion will provide a new trial to treat cancer patients in clinical fields as a complementary treatment of Western and Oriental medicine.
This article presents how physical exercise can be considered as a complementary treatment in prostate cancer.
The authors [ 21] conclude that it would be better that x-ray pelvimetry is performed as a complementary treatment in women for whom a trial of labour after CS is planned, rather than performed as routine.
It may have a role as a complementary treatment in patients with close or intralesional margins or as definitive therapy in unresectable patients, even if a local control at 5 years can be obtained in much less than 50% of patients [ 6, 22, 23].
My first stop was the National Institutes of Health's site at www.nih.gov, where I learned that aromatherapy (the use of fragrant substances to improve mood or health) is a complementary treatment used in conjunction with conventional medical approaches.
In special cases radiation is used as a complementary treatment to extend the shelf-life of chilled meat carcasses.
Now, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) -- the largest scientific organization in the world dedicated to research on the understanding and treatment of mental illness -- is getting serious about investigating mindfulness as a complementary treatment for a range of mental health conditions.
The care itinerary for breast cancer involves difficulties that occur in several different areas, whether in the radiological and histological diagnostic procedures, in surgery, or in complementary treatment.
Moreover, n-3 PUFA significantly decreased MMP-9 levels in few clinical trials, indicating that n-3 PUFA may represent a good complementary treatment in the course of MS (Weinstock-Guttman et al., 2005; Mehta et al., 2009; Shinto et al., 2009).
From the Russian crew struggling not to give in to despair, to the botanist who secretly brings bees from the space station's garden to sting Janice in an attempt at complementary treatment – "their dry little feet affixed with rubber cement so they won't drift" – these are told with a level of clear, devastating feeling that is too often diluted elsewhere in the book.
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