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- nausea and emesis in postoperative and palliative care, especially for palliating adverse effects of radiation therapy and chemotherapy in oncology. Also...
- life: Writing, at its best, is a lonely life. Organizations for writers palliate the writer's loneliness but I doubt if they improve his writing. He grows...
- may be given with a curative intent or it may aim to prolong life or to palliate symptoms. Induction chemotherapy is the first line treatment of cancer...
- critical of Ashraf antipathy towards the Ajlaf and Arzal and attempts to palliate sectarian divisions. He condemned the Indian Muslim community of being...
- palli- cloak Latin palliare "to cover, cloak", from pallium "cloak" pall, palliate, palliative, pallium palm- palm Latin palma palmate palp- touch Latin palpare...
- September 2018. Ehret C, Jatoi A (February 2021). "Should Loss of Appetite Be Palliated in Patients with Advanced Cancer?". Current Treatment Options in Oncology...
- beggar's whine without the beggar's excuse of absolute need to justify or palliate it...There is no doubt as to where Dante would have placed Erasmus" (i...
- holistic end of life care. The word palliate comes from the Latin word "pallium", which means "cloak"—to palliate is to cloak, or cover up, the symptoms...
- in the disorder. Treatment is individualized but is generally aimed at palliating symptoms, for example, treatment of kyphosis and lumbar hyperlordosis...
- clever underdog, of pathos, resignation and suffering, all of which it palliated by humor, intense irony and superstition. Isaac Bashevis Singer, its greatest...