amelioration in English

noun
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the act of making something better; improvement.
progress brings with it the amelioration of the human condition
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1. Ameliorating the Social Amelioration Program

2. What does Ameliorations mean? Plural form of amelioration

3. Immunosuppression with cyclophosphamide resulted in amelioration of symptoms in this patient.

4. Adjustable tension ring for amelioration of urinary incontinence in females

5. Aid for reconstruction and renovation of water reclamation and amelioration systems

6. Amelioration (countable and uncountable, plural Ameliorations) The act of making better

7. In most cases, either brings about a significant amelioration of quality of life.

8. The greatest amelioration was seen in the domains of practical problems and daily activities limited by symptoms

9. Synonyms for Anabases include amelioration, melioration, improvement, advancements, enhancement, growth, progress, progression, upgrades and advances

10. The other theory, though, suggests that Ameliorate was actually formed from amelioration, an English noun that means "improvement." Amelioration is an antecedent of a French word of the same meaning, amélioration.

11. 15 Organized psychiatry must publicly articulate our vision, positions and commitment to the amelioration of human misery.

12. Ameliorated (comparative more Ameliorated, superlative most Ameliorated) Having had problem(s) improved upon; having been the subject of amelioration.

13. 6 Intensification of cold allowed the arctic flora and fauna to spread southward; amelioration encouraged repossession of the borderlands by temperate species.

14. From the results of these experiments conclusions are drawn with regard to an optimized amelioration technique under the present conditions and to the replication of liming.

15. Autogenous vaccine: [ vak-sēn´ ] a suspension of attenuated or killed microorganisms (viruses, bacteria, or rickettsiae), administered for prevention, amelioration, or treatment of infectious diseases

16. At the same time, they suggest a minimal role for C3a, since neutropenia rather than C3a receptor antagonism appears to be responsible for C3aRA related amelioration in MI/R injury.

17. Biodegradation publishes papers, reviews and mini-reviews on the biotransformation, mineralization, detoxification, recycling, amelioration or treatment of chemicals or waste materials by naturally-occurring microbial strains, microbial associations, or recombinant organisms.

18. Biodegradation publishes papers, reviews, and mini-reviews on all aspects of science pertaining to the biotransformation, mineralization, detoxification, recycling, amelioration or treatment of chemicals or waste materials by naturally-occurring microbial strains, …

19. Ameliorate (v.) 1728, "to make better," in some cases perhaps a back-formation from Amelioration on pattern of French améliorer, or else from Medieval Latin Amelioratus, past participle of ameliorare.Intransitive sense "grow better" is from 1789

20. Ameliorate 1728, "to make better," in some cases perhaps a back-formation from Amelioration on pattern of French améliorer, or else from Medieval Latin Amelioratus, past participle of ameliorare.Intransitive sense "grow better" is from 1789

21. Ameliorate (v.) 1728, "to make better," in some cases perhaps a back-formation from amelioration on pattern of French améliorer, or else from Medieval Latin amelioratus, past participle of ameliorare.Intransitive sense "grow better" is from 1789

22. Conclusion: While there was a significant amifostine-mediated clinical amelioration of normal tissue toxicity, the comparison of residual chromosomal damage 2–3 years after completion of radiochemotherapy was characterized by a high interindividual variation, and no equivalent difference could be detected between the two groups.

23. Calls for a transformation of European industry through a European sustainable industrial policy geared towards the creation of sustainable jobs and the amelioration of resource efficiency and resource use; believes that the sustainable development of European industry requires intensive dialogue with employees and workers; reiterates that this transition will require measures to help workers make the transition towards a new environmentally sustainable economy;

24. Also disclosed is a method for treatment, amelioration or prophylaxis of a disease selected from the group consisting of phenylketonuria (PKU, Følling's disease), hyperphenylalaninemia (HPA), alcaptonuria (black urine disease), tyrosinemia, hypertyrosinemia, myasthenia gravis, histidinemia, urocanic aciduria, maple syrup urine disease (MSUD), isovaleric acidemia (isovaleryl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency), homocystinuria, propionic acidemia, methylmalonic acidemia, and glutaric aciduria Type 1 (GA-I), galactosemia, comprising administering to the gastrointestinal tract of a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a composition of molecular imprinted polymers (MIPs), said composition being capable of binding a symptom provoking agent of said disease.