To act in such a way as to cause an offense to seem less serious.
1 Purpose: A new method of palliation of malignant obstructive jaundice is presented.
2 For patients with active disease, this regimen provides at best modest palliation .
3 It covered everything; there was not a flicker of hope or palliation .
4 Primary palliation with a systemic-to-pulmonary artery shunt was undertaken in 15 patients.
5 Alleviation of obstruction is very important for the palliation of inoperable patients.
6 This argument is generally advanced as the palliation for some notorious failure.
7 Emergency abdominal surgery for acute complications of NHL provides palliation and diagnosis.
8 Most institutes positively adopted surgical palliation and palliative radiotherapy as non-pharmacological options.
9 Excuse for wickedness or any palliation of it, you simply never find.
10 Purpose: Radiation therapy can provide useful palliation in chemorefractory ovarian cancer patients.
11 There is no palliation , temporization, or parleying possible with such a monster.
12 Of Shujaa's own motives there is not so much palliation to offer.
13 Chemotherapy can produce excellent palliation for many patients with metastatic breast cancer.
14 Relatively few patients were cured, but excellent palliation was often achieved.
15 We reviewed their subsequent progress through the second stage of palliation .
16 Combination chemotherapy provides more prompt palliation but no clear survival advantage.
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Palliation в диалектах
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