Use "modality" in a sentence

1. Nevertheless, this modality is more Acheful

2. Biotherapy represents a new modality of cancer treatment

3. Alethic modality is sometimes referred to as circumstantial modality because it derives from the circumstances of the universe and expresses universal truths (which epistemic modality does not)

4. This is because human language is modality-independent.

5. As mentioned earlier, Agnosias affect a single sensory modality and because of this they can be described in terms of the modality affected

6. Alethic modality (from Greek ἀλήθεια = truth) is a linguistic modality that indicates modalities of truth, in particular the modalities of logical necessity, possibility or impossibility.

7. While ultrasound is a sensitive modality for detection of Cleft lip

8. In conclusion, RT represents an alternative treatment modality in resistant cases.

9. For example, DFM analysis for stereolithography maximizes DFAM for that modality.

10. Exactly: and that is the ineluctable modality of the audible.

11. What is involved in a Biometric screening is also impacted by the screening modality.

12. Analyses of investigators' guess/Blinding or by treatment modality were performed exploratorily

13. Automatic registration of intra-modality medical volume images using affine transformation

14. Cryosurgery is an important treatment modality for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

15. INELUCTABLE MODALITY OF THE VISIBLE: AT LEAST THAT IF NO MORE , thought through my eyes.

16. Atherosclerosis contributes to major mortality and modality of cardiovascular diseases in Western countries

17. A visualization modality in the examination head provides visual or acoustic imaging of the fallopian tube.

18. Agnosias are defined in terms of the specific sensory modality affected—usually visual, auditory, or tactile—or they may be selective for one class of items within a sensory modality, such as color agnosia or prosopagnosia (agnosia for faces)

19. The main modality of endovascular therapy was to use balloon to occlude the parent artery.

20. 20 Modality Adverb is comparatively complicated in its function and usage in modern Chinese.

21. The full set of speaker-oriented modality consists of imperative, prohibitive, optative, hortative, Admonitive, and permissive.

22. 23 This review can confirm the necessity of the procedure and the appropriateness of the guiding modality.

23. Brachytherapy is suited as a single modality or in combination with other treatments such as external beam radiation therapy

24. IntrAcranial pressure (ICP) monitoring is the most common neuromonitoring modality used in neurocritical care units (NCCU) around the world

25. The HACT will be more resolutely adopted, with the advance of funds modality used as much as possible.

26. With Allegiance’s multi-modality offering at its ImageLink managed centers, you now have access to all of your diagnostic testing needs

27. Besides absolute magnitude estimation (AME) and cross modality matching (CMM) category and non-category loudness scalings have been performed.

28. The postal network could be an important modality in rural areas, especially where other financial services providers are absent.

29. Whether you charge unAttended (97014 or G0283 for Medicare) or Attended electrical stimulation (97032) depends upon how you provide the modality.

30. Adjunction A virtually extinct term for the use of a combined -drug or -modality approach to treating a disease; adjunctive therapy

31. Currently, Badminton is an already well-known Olympic modality, which is dominated by Asian countries such as China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia or South Korea

32. Bodywork is a unique and holistic approach to treating the body, which incorporates more than one modality of healing techniques

33. Behaviorism In Practice Behaviorism in practice will rely on behavioral learning theory, rather than trauma or talk-based treatment modality

34. As Aromatherapy as a healing modality has evolved, it has taken on a wide range of definitions, perspectives, and applications

35. The study highlighted that UHTC/ RHTC was most commonly utilized for seeking health care; Allopathy was the most preferred modality of treatment; effective treatment was the most common reason for choosing particular modality of treatment, and no person to accompany was the most common reason for non-utilization of health care.

36. They may involve setting, communication, modality, equipment, and/or supplemental aids and services. Accommodations make educational opportunities accessible; they do not reduce learning expectations.

37. As a new kinesiology modality, Attuning to Full Potential links both the client and the practitioner in a multi-dimensional journey towards realising their full potential

38. Attuning to Full Potential (AFP) is a new kinesiology modality that links the client and the practitioner in parallel journeys towards realising your full potential

39. Fourth, 131 I-Adosterol adrenal scintigraphy is not only useful for the diagnosis of SCS, but also is a very important imaging modality to predict postsurgical hypoadrenalism

40. Modality independent; the same meanings can be conveyed through different media, Auditively in speech, visually by sign language or writing, and even through tactile media such as braille

41. This study established that flavor is the most important sensing modality when assessing the Creaminess of sour cream orally, but that textural components also exist.

42. Attuning to Full Potential (AFP) is a new kinesiology modality that uses vibrational icons monitored by muscle response to effect profound change in the client

43. Muskogean verbs have a complex ablaut system; the verbal stem almost always changes depending on aspect; less commonly, it is affected by tense or modality.

44. The observations presented here suggest that one of these reflex centers for the acoustic modality is located in the lateral and latero-basal part of the inferior colliculus.

45. Agnosia Loss of the ability to comprehend the meaning or recognize the importance of various forms of stimulation that cannot be attributed to impairment of a primary sensory modality

46. The Ballistocardiogram (BCG), defined as the body movement in response to the blood ejected by the heart, is increasingly receiving interest as an emerging modality equipped with the great

47. Biofeedback therapy is a mind-body modality that helps train people to consciously change their bodily sensations, reactions to thoughts, their stress response and certain electrical activities of the brain

48. Biomagnetism is a revolutionary, scientific and therapeutic approach to wellness that differs from traditional medicine, homeopathy, herbs and natural therapies, but is perfectly compatible with any other traditional or alternative modality

49. The combined modality approach with combination chemotherapy (“COMB” or “BACO”) and radiotherapy was used in a pilot study comprising 35 evaluable patients with inoperable small-cell anaplastic carcinoma of the lung.

50. An Auxiliary verb (abbreviated aux) is a verb that adds functional or grammatical meaning to the clause in which it occurs, so as to express tense, aspect, modality, voice, emphasis, etc

51. Cupping and the fascination over the practice have brought the modality into the spotlight over the last few years, but in the health care realm, Cupping has been popular for some time.

52. The areas of cooperation and implementation modality proposed are in line with Government of India's approach of actively pursuing cooperation including among Asian countries for sharing knowledge, experience and market access.

53. 3 As a "non-mainstream" writer, the modality of psychological patricide in Shen Congwen's works was non-mainstream and also had been neglected during the psychological-patricide-age period of May 4th.

54. The Executive Programme is much more specific in terms of the cooperation envisaged in diverse areas like trade & investment, energy, small and medium enterprises, culture, capacity building, etc. and attempts to specify the modality for each major activity.

55. If the therapist simply sets up the modality (i.e., places the electrodes, determines the treatment parameters, turns the machine on/off, removes the electrodes), but otherwise leaves the patient during the treatment, then it is an unAttended

56. Antiprotons are interesting as a possible future modality in radiation therapy for the following reasons: When fast Antiprotons penetrate matter, protons and Antiprotons have near identical stopping powers and exhibit equal radiobiology well before the Bragg-peak.

57. Elective tracheostomy done within the first 7 to 10 days after endotracheal intubation has become an established treatment modality in the airway management of patients on long-term ventilation and provides a number of advantages when compared to prolonged endotracheal intubation.

58. We also signed an MoU on strengthening of road infrastructure in the Terai region of Nepal which basically lays out a sort of I would say new modality for the construction of 518 kilometres of roads in five packages in that region.

59. Bodywork A generic term for the use of touch (e.g., massage, deep tissue manipulation, movement awareness, energy balancing, exercise, and others) to either improve bodily structure and function (e.g., circulation and relaxation), or as a therapeutic modality to reduce pain and heal damaged musculoskeletal units.

60. Aristoxenus and the Auletic viewpoint 151 ‘Pythagorean’ orthodoxy 158 Thrasyllus 159 Nicomachus, ‘Timaeus Locrus’ and Boethius 160 Minor Sources 166 Superparticularity 169 Archytas 171 Eratosthenes 182 Didymus 187 Ptolemy 194 6 Going beyond Ptolemy? 217 The soft diatonic and tense chromatic semitones 217 Modality 219 Focal notes 219

61. Computed tomography (CT) (computerized axial tomography (CAT)) a radiologic imaging modality that uses computer processing to generate an image (CAT scan) of the tissue density in a “slice” as thin as 1 to 10 mm in thickness through the patient's body.These images are spaced at intervals of 0.5 to 1 cm

62. Bedside teaching (Bst) is a specialized form of small group teaching that takes place in the presence of the patient.1 Traditionally, Bst has always been seen as a primary teaching modality in which most aspects of clinical practice can be demonstrated and trained.2 It remains compatible with more recently defined learning theories such as, contextual learning, where the learning of knowledge