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Discover LudwigThe phrase "invasive intervention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an intrusive or forceful action or measure that is taken to achieve a goal, often for the purpose of controlling a situation or phenomenon. For example, "The government resorted to invasive intervention to contain the spread of the virus."
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"Studies indicate that saline nasal irrigation is a highly effective, minimally invasive intervention for people suffering from nasal issues," Dr. Marple said.
Injectable polymer scaffolds are particularly attractive for guided tissue growth and drug/cell delivery with minimally invasive intervention.
The underlying brain changes and the associated behavioral difficulties can complicate treatment, says York. "The long-term use of this invasive intervention will require close scrutiny due to the progressive nature of the disease," she writes.
First, the number of clinical trials investigating interventions in the field of regenerative medicine are increasing, in which the choice for a placebo requires an invasive intervention.
Coiling is efficacious and safe, but durability needs improvement, as nearly 20% of patients require further invasive intervention secondary to aneurysm recurrence.
He says his party will vote against the use of the transcripts because it opposes, out of principle, "invasive intervention by the state".
Image-based invasive intervention integrates personalised diagnosis and personalised treatment.
The condition was diagnosed as peritoneal inflammatory reaction, and minimally invasive intervention was considered.
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Exercise is recommended as a non-pharmacological, non-invasive intervention for osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee.
The placement of drug-eluting stents (DESs) in diseased coronary arteries is the most successful minimally-invasive intervention to treat CHD.
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive intervention altering neural plasticity by modulating neuronal excitability of pre- and postsynaptic neuron populations, which has been shown to improve depression symptoms and cognition.
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