Sentences with phrase «more invasive»

Costs The average cost to repair siding of nearly any type is about $ 300, with a full range of up to $ 1,000 for more invasive types of repairs.
Would have even been more invasive with a chatbot, maybe.
Buyers» best inspection option would be to hire a structural engineer rather than a home inspector because the more invasive testing methods engineers use are more likely to find moisture problems.
There is limited previous research on the differential effects of contact versus non-contact CSA (Landolt et al. 2016), but hypothetically contact abuse is a more invasive violation than non-contact abuse, resulting in greater negative sequelae.
The false positive rate is low, between 1 and 10 percent of all positive results, but unfortunately, such a result can lead to more invasive treatment that might in reality be unnecessary.
Assist cardiologists with more invasive procedures such as TEE (Trans Esophageal Echocardiograms) and pericardiocentesis.
As Take - Two's share price dipped merely 1.5 % a day after the delay's announcement, it's clear that its stockholders aren't particularly worried, meaning the especially influential ones won't start butting into development, trying to exert more control, or push for more invasive monetization to make up for the delay when the game finally gets released.
Or maybe more invasive, for that matter.
LG's take on modularity with the G5 and Friends products holds the same premise, except it's more invasive and there has been little movement or expansion
But with Amazon, somehow things seem a bit more invasive.
«To remove them would be more invasive than to leave them,» Fuentes said, appearing on camera with a large, dark purple welt under her right eye.
Such surgeries are called endolumenal surgeries, and reportedly, because they don't involve big incisions, they are especially attractive in cases that involve frail patients, for whom more invasive procedures can be life ending.
However, due the more invasive methods used during a sleeve gastrectomy, they may find it more difficult to qualify for the premier life insurance rate.
A more invasive scenario is a home invasion.
The life insurance company may require you undergo a more invasive medical exam than the one insurers require for younger customers.
More invasive underwriting would be necessary if you wanted a larger face amount.
We agree with the commenters that these pieces of information are important to law enforcement investigations and are no more invasive of privacy than the other pieces of protected health information that may be disclosed under this provision.
This is a considerably more invasive and time - consuming procedure requiring you to park your car, exit the vehicle and provide a suitable breath sample into a hand - held measurement device.
In some cases a delay has resulted in limited treatment options, more invasive treatment and reduced chances of survival.
We have helped people who have gone through more invasive treatment than they should have needed, or have had complications that they shouldn't have had.
But it's not hard to imagine a future where fraudsters will be able to fake fingerprints and disguise themselves to trick cameras, at which time authorities may require even more invasive measures, such as collecting and storing DNA samples.
Many are claiming that Windows 10's data collection is much more invasive than previous Microsoft products, even claiming that Windows 10 ships with a keylogger and reports every keystroke back to Microsoft.
The Nile crocodiles aren't the first invasive species to find the Florida climate favorable; the Sunshine State probably has more invasive species than anywhere else on the planet.
The wildlife trade is so poorly regulated that it has some scientists worried that it may lead to more invasive species, damaged ecosystems, and worse: diseases that could spread to livestock and humans.
Do you want weeds (who favor shorter lives and make due on fewer nutrients by robbing their neighbors anyway) with longer, more invasive stems and roots?
Indeed, there is a price for everything, and everyone reading this should be prepared for a future that is filled with much more invasive attempts to find and extract petroleum.
Considerations include emulating the 2006 computer with its specific processing speed, and more invasive methods, such as adjusting the frame rate of the animation to compensate for contemporary processing speeds.»
Microtransactions and DLC inherently change the way a game is developed, but loot boxes are much more invasive ways for these companies to make money.
Emergency surgeries, and more invasive procedures require a deeper anesthesia and breathing tube.
«Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can be of great help to veterinary patients by speeding up the healing process and may reduce or eliminate the need for more invasive procedures such as surgery, often times resulting in a net savings of time and cost of treatment for pet owners.»
Spay surgeries are more invasive becasue they are in the abdomen so female cats will go home with several days worth of pain medication.
These specially trained veterinarians can be more sensitive to owner concerns about the more invasive spay / neuter procedures common in the United States.
And explained it was not reducible and said not worth the risk because it's more invasive then if it can be pushed in and reduced (if I understood it correctly).
However, if your pet bird has been egg bound too long or too severely, a veterinarian will need to treat her for shock and potential infection and perform more invasive procedures such as manually pushing the egg out, which is painful enough to require anesthesia.
Cystocentesis is a more invasive method of urine collection, however, urine is not contaminated with debris from the urethra or elsewhere.
As an example of how certain diagnostic imaging tools can help, according to The Drake Center, «The goal of feline radiographs is to ascertain a diagnosis or obtain a final answer without having to perform further more invasive tests or procedures.
Your vet may stick a needle into the breast tissue and withdraw some of the tumor cells, or he may do a more invasive biopsy, involving actual surgery to remove the lump for pathological analysis.
Skin allergy testing is more invasive than blood allergy testing, because it requires sedation due to the length of time the patient needs to be still.
We want to keep his teeth healthy, while avoiding more invasive strategies like professional cleaning which requires that he be put under.
The TTA and TPLO are much more invasive, much more expensive, and require special equipment and specially trained personnel.
For large, more invasive lesions, the long - term prognosis is poor but most cats can be made more comfortable for 6 - 12 months with palliative therapy.
These option range from lifestyle modifications to more invasive treatments such as surgery.
Male dogs generally recover much more quickly following neutering than females do from spaying since spaying is much more invasive and results in a larger incision.
Last, but certainly not least, faster and more accurate diagnoses can save you money and prevent unnecessary or more invasive procedures.
I felt really good about this because I am not a fan of something like Rimadyl or the more invasive NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs).
Acupuncture is a valuable adjunct tool for many problems and can often reduce dependency on more invasive or side effect prone treatments.
A more invasive approach would be to surgically explore the nasal cavity but that may be a more aggressive approach than you are comfortable taking, especially if you are really certain that the underlying problem is an inhaled foreign body.
For internal lesions or to obtain larger amounts of tissue a more invasive surgical biopsy may be required.
As far as these procedures being inhumane, spaying / neutering are far more invasive and have the potential for far more discomfort and complications than ear cropping.
If a more invasive surgical approach as is used by most vets is taken, it may result in a floppy, poorly - carried ear that greatly detracts from the dog's appearance.
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