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the prophylactic
noun
A medicine which preserves or defends against disease; a preventive. A prophylactic condom.
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The prophylactic activity profile of UroA/UAS03 was examined in the TNBS-induced colitis model.
Is there a role for the prophylactic epidural blood patch?
Reduction of bleeding after heart operations through the prophylactic use of epsilon-aminocaproic acid.
Female barrier methods, improving slowly through the 1990s, were perhaps the most occult of the prophylactic arts.
These distinct treatment responses support the histopathological findings on CD4+ T cells observed with the prophylactic dosing strategy.
The prophylactic tile, too, performs a political role, if "political" means the instrumental use of religion in the "new India".
The rest of us, or most of us, alter our behavior accordingly and the prophylactic industry flourishes.
Hence, the Court thought the prophylactic rule of Pearce unnecessary in the de novo trial and sentencing context of Colten.
They are key elements of vaccines in both the prophylactic and therapeutic domains.
To evaluate the prophylactic use of dexamethasone with sevoflurane in outpatient anorectal surgery.
There is controversy about the prophylactic measures proposed for the prevention of contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN).
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