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beneficial adjectiv
(to) folositor, avantajos; propice, prielnic (pentru sau cu dat.).
Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze:
Assessing tumor uptake of FDOPA may be beneficial for diagnosis, localization and in determining further treatment.
(Fluorine F 18 Fluorodopa, NCI Thesaurus)
As P-gp activity may influence response to therapy, measuring P-gp activity may be beneficial when choosing chemotherapy.
(Carbon C 11 N-desmethyl-Loperamide, NCI Thesaurus)
You see how rare, important, and beneficial March 20 will be for you regarding financial matters.
(AstrologyZone.com, de Susan Miller)
I was encompassed by a cloud which no beneficial influence could penetrate.
(Frankenstein, de Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley)
However, antibiotics also destroy beneficial bacteria that enhance immune function and resistance to infection.
(Fecal microbiota transplantation helps restore beneficial bacteria in cancer patients, National Institutes of Health)
Mutations can be harmful, beneficial, or have no effect.
(Mutation, NCI Dictionary)
The changes (mutations) can be harmful, beneficial, or have no effect.
(Mutate, NCI Dictionary)
In the absence of significant positive data — apart from folic acid's potential reduction in the risk of stroke and heart disease — it's most beneficial to rely on a healthy diet to get your fill of vitamins and minerals.
(Most Popular Supplements Provide No Health Benefit, Editura Global Info)
Researchers have found that transfusions using fresh red blood cells—cells that have spent seven days or less in storage—are no more beneficial than older red blood cells in reducing the risk of organ failure or death in critically ill children.
(Fresh red blood cell transfusions do not help critically ill children more than older cells, National Institutes of Health)
ACS provides information on cancer incidence, mortality, causes, manifestations, treatment, and prevention, as well as on cancer research and clinical trials, and promotes beneficial policies, laws, and regulations for patients and families affected by cancer.
(American Cancer Society, NCI Thesaurus)