Sentences with phrase «armamentarium of»

«Looking ahead, there is every reason to believe that we will continue to need an armamentarium of existing disciplines to understand our world and, no doubt, new iterations that emerge.»
Our current armamentarium of chemo drugs and radiation is based on animal models.
The well - informed use of hormones in wellness and disease prevention will result in symptomatic improvement and should be considered an integral part in the armamentarium of options we offer our patients.
In summary, we believe the well - informed use of hormones in wellness and disease prevention will result in symptomatic improvement and should be considered an integral part in the armamentarium of options we offer our patients.
Conjugates developed at Vanderbilt and elsewhere may add to the rapidly growing armamentarium of «tailored» diagnostics and therapies that are being given to patients according to the unique genetic and biochemical makeup of their tumors, he said.
«Opium has been around since the beginning of recorded history, and we'll likely always have opioids because they work so intimately on pain pathways,» says Gary Brenner, assistant professor in anesthesia and director of the MGH Pain Medicine Fellowship «We just need to do a better job eliminating side effects and building a bigger armamentarium of treatments — so that we can rely less on opioids.»
We might have some archeological record, but it seems like the behavior armamentarium of the Neandertal was very different; the cultural aspects of Neandertal life were very different from Homo sapiens.
The results have major policy implications and «add yet again to the armamentarium of data that indicate the multifaceted benefits of early treatment,» said Anthony Fauci, head of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), which sponsored the 6 - year study.
«If our results are confirmed in a large multicenter trial,» Dutta said, «vitamin D supplementation would provide us with a new tool in the armamentarium of diabetes prevention strategies.»
These designer molecules, which are improvements on naturally occurring proteins, will see an increased role in the armamentarium of therapies to treat diseases poorly treated with natural molecules.»
Whether the armamentarium of alternative vaccine candidates presently in the pipeline (including inactivated, live attenuated, chimeric, recombinant, subunit and DNA vaccines) will improve efficacy beyond 56 % remains to be established.
Although I was viewed as a stellar scientific surgeon during my clinical training, when it came to competing with full - time researchers, I was clearly limited by the lack of an up - to - date armamentarium of technological knowledge and scientific trivia, as well as a credible track record of success in scientific publication.
«These 2 studies add to the armamentarium of all - oral interferon - free regimens that have revolutionized management of hepatitis C, not only for patients who are treatment naive with no significant liver disease but also for those who are treatment experienced and those with cirrhosis,» writes Hari Conjeevaram, M.D., M.Sc., of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in an accompanying editorial.
Doctors had an entire armamentarium of gruesome gadgets to hook, stab, and rip apart a hard - to - deliver baby.

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«The author... demonstrates a unique talent in demystifying the medical research and supplying the reader with an armamentarium for critiquing published studies and applying the conclusions to a safe and humane plan of care for pregnancy and birth.»
The advantages of cannabis itself, (a mundane and valued ingredient of the U.S.'s pharmaceutical armamentarium prior to 1937).
«The ability to provide a treatment that can increase stress resiliency at the cellular level, and hopefully also the behavioral level, would be a much welcomed addition to our antidepressant armamentarium,» says Gerard Sanacora, a professor of psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine and director of the Yale Depression Research Program.
Engler suspects the butterflies may use the nitrile group to spruce up their own armamentarium — they are known to produce a chemically different class of cyanogens of their own — or they may use the valuable nitrogen for their growth.
Rapid sequencing of parasite genomes from the blood of infected people is a powerful way of detecting changes in the parasite population, and potentially an important new surveillance tool in the armamentarium for controlling malaria.»
Everyone should have some type of decorative glass bowl in their decorating armamentarium.
Day - Lewis plays Reynolds Woodcock, a sought - after dress designer in 1950s London whose clientele — comprising mostly wealthy matrons — see Woodcock's creations less as pretty dresses than a crucial part of their female armamentarium: «I feel like it will give me courage,» one of his customers says of an evening gown.
Ultrasound can be one of the most valuable tools in your veterinarian's armamentarium when assessing a patient with an enlarged or painful abdomen or with suspicious changes in routine lab tests.
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