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TreatmentAccording to Section 16-11.7-102(4), C.R.S. treatment means therapy, monitoring and supervision of any sex offender which conforms to the Standards created by the SOMB. (See also Sex offense-specific treatment.)
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TreatmentTo palliate a disease is to treat it partially and insofar as possible, but not cure it completely. Palliation cloaks a disease. Also sometimes called symptomatic treatment. To take a case, a 91-year-old man was found to have a tumor in his lung. He did not have chest surgery because of his age and the general rule that cancer moves more slowly wit [..]
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TreatmentSee: PUVA.
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TreatmentTherapy that eases the symptoms without addressing the basic cause of the disease. For example, symptomatic treatment of advanced lung cancer that has spread (metastasized) beyond the lung is designed to decrease the pain and other symptoms but not to eradicate the disease. Symptomatic treatment is also called palliative treatment.
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TreatmentThe stimulus given to a dependent variable.
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Treatment1560s, "conduct or behavior toward someone or something," from treat (v.) + -ment. In the medical sense, it is first recorded 1744.
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TreatmentIn Regulation 2(2) of The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014, treatment includes: A diagnostic or screening procedure carried out for medical purposes [..]
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Treatmentcare provided to improve a situation (especially medical procedures or applications that are intended to relieve illness or injury) the management of someone or something; "the handling o [..]
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TreatmentThe management and care of a patient for the purpose of combating injury or disorder (including diagnosis).
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TreatmentThe substance or procedure studied in an experiment or observational study. At issue is whether the treatment has an effect on the outcome or variable of interest.
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Treatment – An abridged script; longer than a synopsis. It consists of a summary of each major scene of a proposed movie, and may even include snippets of dialogue.
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Treatmenta detailed literary summary or presentation of a film's story, with action and characters described in prose form, often used to market and/or sell a film project or script; a completed treatment [..]
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Treatmentnoun. the delivery of adequate measures which are modeled to alleviate a pathological condition. 2. the level of an independent variant of an experiment, or the variant itself.
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TreatmentA narrative account of the screenplay for a motion picture or television broadcast, including a detailed description of characters, scenes, sets, camerawork, etc., but without the dialogue. Compare wi [..]
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Treatmentthe act, manner, or method of addressing or dealing with something
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Treatmentstage, water is normally removed from the gas stream to reduce the Dew Point to somewhere around -10°C at standard pipeline pressures.
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TreatmentAny gas purification process, but most generally applied to the treatment of gas immediately after production, to bring it to acceptable standard for the market in question and/or to extract valuable [..]
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TreatmentMedical or surgical management of a patient. Any specific procedure used for the cure of or the amelioration of a disease or pathological condition.
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TreatmentThe art, act and science of inducing thought on the subjective side of life. Setting the Law in motion.
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TreatmentTreatment of disease means that the antibiotics are administered to treat sick animals. Source: AVMA
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Treatment(n) care provided to improve a situation (especially medical procedures or applications that are intended to relieve illness or injury)(n) the management of someone or something(n) a manner of dealing [..]
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TreatmentAdministration or application of remedies to a patient or for a disease or injury.
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TreatmentSurgical or medical services (including diagnostic tests) that are needed to diagnose, relieve or cure a disease, illness or injury.
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TreatmentThe provision of health care for an individual. HIPAA provides for the use and sharing of protected health information for treatment purposes without authorization.
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TreatmentA set of medical techniques and drugs to cure your abnormal health condition, such as illness or injury.
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TreatmentMeans the provision, coordination, or management of health care and related services by one or more health care providers, including the coordination or management of health care by a health care prov [..]
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TreatmentThe deliberate alteration of the chemical and/or physical aspects of cultural property, aimed primarily at prolonging its existence. Treatment may consist of stabilization and/or restoration. ((In AIC Definitions of conservation terminology - http://aic.stanford.edu/geninfo/defin.html). All direct interventions carried out on the cultural property [..]
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TreatmentTreatment is any examination, consultation, advice, tests, x-rays, drugs or medication administered or prescribed, surgery, nursing or care provided by, or under the direction of, a vet.
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TreatmentA summation of a script, longer than a synopsis, with character descriptions, scene-by-scene descriptions and sometimes limited samples of dialog.
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TreatmentA treatment tells the story and gives an indication of the style and tone of the project. It is written as a narrative, typically one paragraph per scene, and has no dialogue. This is typically the st [..]
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TreatmentThe treatment of wastewater or contaminated water using chemical, physical or biological agents to make it safe for drinking and other uses.
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TreatmentSite where a hazardous substance is treated, stored, or disposed of. TSD facilities are regulated by EPA and states under RCRA.
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Treatment(1) Any method, technique, or process designed to remove solids and/or pollutants from solid waste, waste-streams, effluents, and air emissions. (2) Methods used to change the biological character o [..]
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TreatmentSite where a hazardous substance is treated, stored, or disposed of. TSD facilities are regulated by EPA and states under RCRA.
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TreatmentSite where a hazardous substance is treated, stored, or disposed of. TSD facilities are regulated by ADEQ under RCRA.
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TreatmentA facility that treats, stores, or disposes of hazardous waste. A treatment facility chemically or physically treats hazardous waste to make it less hazardous. A storage facility stores large amounts [..]
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Treatment(1) Any method, technique, or process designed to remove solids and/or pollutants from solid waste, waste-streams, effluents, and air emissions. (2) Methods used to change the biological character or [..]
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TreatmentA scene by scene description of a screenplay, minus all or most of the dialogue.
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TreatmentThere are two kinds of treatment, one that does a marketing job and is about selling the film, and one that does a development job and is about working on the story.
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TreatmentTeam treatment model designed to provide community-based and supportive psychiatric services.
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TreatmentFirst aid or other immediate intervention for accidents or medical conditions requiring immediate care and treatment before definitive medical and surgical management can be procured.
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TreatmentTreatments which are undergoing clinical trials or for which there is insufficient evidence to determine their effects on Health outcomes; coverage for such treatments is often denied by Health Insure [..]
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TreatmentThe treatment of a Disease or condition by several different means simultaneously or sequentially. Chemoimmunotherapy, Radioimmunotherapy, Chemoradiotherapy, cryochemotherapy, and Salvage Therapy are [..]
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TreatmentPreliminary cancer therapy (Chemotherapy, Radiation therapy, Hormone/endocrine therapy, Immunotherapy, Hyperthermia, etc.) that precedes a necessary second modality of treatment.
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TreatmentMedical treatment for opioid dependence using a substitute opiate such as Methadone or Buprenorphine.
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TreatmentTechniques, procedures, and therapies carried out on diseased organs in such a way to avoid complete removal of the organ and preserve the remaining organ function.
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TreatmentMusculoskeletal manipulation based on the principles of Osteopathic Medicine developed in 1874 by Dr Andrew Taylor Still.
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TreatmentCare alleviating symptoms without curing the underlying Disease. (Stedman, 25th ed)
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TreatmentThe application, via Implanted Electrodes, of short bursts of electrical energy in the radiofrequency range, interspersed with pauses in delivery of the current long enough to dissipate the generated [..]
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TreatmentA specialized residential treatment program for Behavior disorders including substance abuse. It may include therapeutically planned group living and Learning situations including Teaching of adaptive [..]
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TreatmentIn law, the claim of Persons involuntarily institutionalized on the ground of mental disability to receive appropriate care for their conditions or Diseases. (Bioethics Thesaurus)
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TreatmentThe interval of Time between onset of symptoms and receiving therapy.
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TreatmentAny drug treatment modality designed to inhibit Uterine Contraction. It is used in Pregnant Women to arrest Premature Labor.
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TreatmentThe intermittent delivery of Pulses of Air Pressure (5 -20 cmH2O) to the Middle Ear space through a TYMPANOSTOMY tube.
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TreatmentProcesses used to make Water more acceptable for a desired end-use
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TreatmentWithholding or withdrawal of a particular treatment or treatments, often (but not necessarily) Life-prolonging treatment, from a Patient or from a Research Subject as part of a Research protocol. The [..]
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TreatmentVeterinary care, hospitalization, dentistry, surgery, diagnostics, medication, nursing, specialist referral, medical devices, alternative therapies and behavioural therapies performed by a Veterinaria [..]
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TreatmentSurgical or medical services (including diagnostic tests) that are needed to diagnose, relieve or cure a disease, illness or injury.
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TreatmentTreatment of an illness or injury may include veterinary care and advice, examinations, hospitalisation, surgery, diagnostic procedures, medication and nursing.
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TreatmentVeterinary care, hospitalization, dentistry, surgery, diagnostics, medication, nursing, specialist referral, medical devices, alternative therapies and behavioural therapies performed by a Veterinaria [..]
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TreatmentAny method that is used in an attempt to modify a behavior.
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TreatmentThe behavioral procedures, intervention, program, or independent variable(s) being applied. May be referred to as a treatment or contingency p"kage when specific behavioral procedures are combine [..]
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Treatment"Treatment" means the provision of specific physical, mental, social interventions and therapies which halt, control or reverse processes that cause, aggravate or complicate malfunctions or [..]
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TreatmentSee Response or Intervention
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TreatmentA "natural" bid that, more or less, means what it sounds like. Note that both "limit" and "forcing" raises are treatments, but they are different.
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Treatmenta partnership's interpretaton of an action
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TreatmentA treatment is used in between Shampoo and Conditioner to put protein back into the hair. You should leave the treatment in your hair for approximately 5 minutes before using your conditioner. Youll be able to find a treatment designed for your hair type.
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TreatmentThe process of intervening on people with the aim of enhancing health or life expectancy. Sometimes, and particularly in statistical texts, the word is used to cover all comparison groups, including placebo and no treatment arms of a controlled trial and even interventions designed to prevent bad outcomes in healthy people, rather than cure ill peo [..]
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Treatmentany method, technique, or process designed to remove solids and/or pollutants from solid waste, waste-streams, and effluents.
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TreatmentThe independent variable or variables manipulated in an experiment to measure effects on a dependent variable.
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TreatmentChemical, biological or mechanical processes applied to an industrial or municipal discharge or to other sources of contamination to remove, reduce or neutralise contaminants.
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Treatmenta substance with which to treat water or a method of treating water to clean it.
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TreatmentThe provision of health care by one or more health care providers. Treatment includes any consultation, referral or other exchanges of information to manage a patient's care.
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TreatmentRefineries can improve the petroleum products, such as gas, heating oil, and kerosene, by treating it to remove sulfur. The treatment stage may also entail the addition of blending components to gasol [..]
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Treatmentthe process of eliminating unwanted substances from the extracted hydrocarbons
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TreatmentAny method, technique, or process, including neutralization, designed to change the physical or chemical character or composition of any hazardous waste so as to neutralize such waste or so as to render such waste nonhazardous, safer for transport, amenable for recovery, amenable for storage, or reduced in volume. Such terms includes any activity o [..]
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TreatmentA treatment is used in between Shampoo and Conditioner to put protein back into the hair. You should leave the treatment in your hair for approximately 5 minutes before using your conditioner. You’ll [..]
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TreatmentThe application of medical care to cure diseases, heals injuries, or ease symptoms. Volume Expanders
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TreatmentTriangular fibrocartilage complex
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TreatmentA process whereby impurities are removed from water; also a substance added to water to improve its physical or chemical properties.
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Treatment
The process or manner of treating someone or something.
''He still has nightmares resulting from the treatment he received from his captors.''
Alexander Pope
*: Accept such treatment as a swain [..]
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Treatment
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TreatmentTreatment may refer to:
Health or well-being:
Medical treatment i.e., medical case management
Therapy for any impairments
Pain management
A particular process or intervention specified in the design [..]
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TreatmentTreatment may refer to:
Health or well-being:
Medical treatment i.e., medical case management
Therapy for any impairments
Pain management
A particular process or intervention specified in the design [..]
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Treatment"Treatment" is a song by English musician Labrinth. Written by Labrinth, Carl Falk and Rami Yacoub, it was released as the fifth single from his debut album Electronic Earth on 9 September 2 [..]
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