Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] to treatment " in BNC.

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1 Thymocytes from the knockout mice show a normal apoptotic response to treatment with glucocorticoids but are extraordinarily resistant to the induction of the process by radiation , both in vitro and in vivo .
2 In clinical practice , presumptive diagnosis of toxoplasmic encephalitis implies specific therapy , and the firm diagnosis is usually made on the basis of the clinical and radiographic response to treatment .
3 She showed some response to treatment with supportive measure — namely , oral 20 mg prednisolone daily in a reducing dose and ampicillin .
4 The mean time after myocardial infarction to treatment was 11 days .
5 The emphasis throughout this approach to treatment is on encouraging the patient to develop the skills to solve his own problems .
6 The rise of the lay colleges at the present time is largely the fault of the medical profession itself , a result of its consistent disregard for this approach to treatment so that the demand for it far outweighs the practitioners available to supply that demand .
7 My continuing experience with homoeopathy serves to confirm the initial impressions that this approach to treatment is a valuable addition to the range of possible treatments available to the doctor ( the armamentarium ) .
8 This approach to treatment , strong in the nineteenth century and all but eclipsed in the twentieth , is still waiting in the wings .
9 Is this not working in the opposite direction to treatment by similars and driving the imbalances , the illnesses , deeper into the system ?
10 Task-centred casework is similar to the brief problem-orientated approach to treatment described in Chapter 5 .
11 ‘ The longstanding nature of the difficulties and the poor response to treatment of those difficulties reduces the likelihood that any treatment programme would be successful .
12 These findings reaffirm the maxim that patients with adult onset ‘ coeliac ’ disease who show a poor response to treatment or who deteriorate when receiving treatment should be viewed with a high degree of suspicion .
13 It is not entirely clear why a high PTHrP concentration is associated with a poor response to treatment .
14 Low grade/mixed grade occur in elderly men with a history extending over several years , non-specific local symptoms , no abnormal exploratory or laboratory findings , a gastric infiltrative/ulcerative pattern , limited stage I-II disease , and with a very good response to treatment and prolonged survival .
15 A good response to treatment was defined as restoration of continence or a decrease of at least 75% in frequency of incontinence .
16 A good response to treatment was defined as a normal CCa for 14 days or more ; a poor response , a raised CCa ( >2.65 mmol/L ) within 14 days .
17 The criteria for partial response to treatment were : a decrease in serum HBeAg of 50% or more of the initial level or serum HBV-DNA negativity with sustained HBeAg positivity after 24 weeks of follow up .
18 The report , in paragraph 480 , records that all the professional bodies which gave evidence recommended that patients aged between 16 and 18 should be able to give an effective consent to treatment and all but the Medical Protection Society recommended that they should also be able to give an effective refusal .
19 Colleagues and I recently reported a case that may point to a possible adjunct to treatment for these patients .
20 The aim is to illustrate the feasibility of a brief and practical approach to treatment based largely on common sense .
21 The mean time to treatment was 15 hours .
22 Our results confirm those from animal experiments , in which the possible benefit of rtPA in HUS has already been shown , and suggest a new approach to treatment .
23 This results , however , most probably reflects local response to treatment with the eradication of aneuploid tumour cells in a proportion of carcinomas .
24 Indeed , some psychiatrists had developed a whole approach to treatment in which the hospital itself , the total environment , was organized therapeutically .
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