curability


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Synonyms for curability

capability of being cured or healed

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Curability: To fully leverage the properties of silicone, the material must be cured to activate these properties and make the material chemically stable.
Appearing for petitioners -- Maj Gen SG Vombatkere (retd) and Col Mathew Thomas (retd), Subramanium said that Aadhaar Act, 2016 was an attempt to cure the illegality but"what is curable must be in the realm of curability".
Speaking on the topic, 'Agricultural Engineering: Curability and Potency for Sustainable Food Security and National Development', Professor Manuwa said it was important to study the nature of the soil and its properties in order to cultivate soil sustainability.
AS involves monitoring patients for progression and to offer treatment within a window of curability. Details in AS eligibility and follow-up protocols vary among institutions (Table 1), but are generally comprised of periodic PSA, DRE, and biopsy to monitor for disease progression.
Prostate-specific antigen velocity risk count assessment: A new concept for detection of life-threatening prostate cancer during window of curability. Journal of National Cancer Institute, 70(4), 685-690.
When questioned about their knowledge regarding curability, 310 (77.5%) adolescents told that it can be cured.
These included knowledge about the type of disease, its causes, curability, and type of antituberculosis drugs and duration of treatment.
Caption: Figure 4: Agreement of the participants on curability of hepatitis C within the next five years.
Reassurance was the primary approach towards the treatment goal with a positive reinforcement of the curability of the disease.
Our study displayed that rural residents did not have proper information regarding curability of TB.
As Dr Jiri Kubes, medical director at the Proton Therapy Center in Prague, puts it: "Proton therapy maximises curability while significantly minimising the risk of possible side-effects, ultimately preserving patients' quality of life."