But if it can, a new and valuable weapon will have been added to pharma's armamentarium.
From the economist.com
Misinformed consent is one of the most powerful tools in the antivaccine armamentarium.
From the scienceblogs.com
There are two other insulins that are older but still have an important niche in our insulin armamentarium.
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So we've got a wide spectrum of tools at our armamentarium.
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As the size of the evolutionary opponents grows, so does the size and magnitude of their armamentarium.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
Today's armamentarium includes remedies, such as sulfur, that are as old as the first written language.
From the poseidonsciences.scienceblog.com
Trastuzumab, the monoclonal antibody, has been an excellent addition to our treatment armamentarium.
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He had an armamentarium of all these different medicines.
From the orlandosentinel.com
So this is the armamentarium that doctors and patients have to work with for the systemic therapy of breast cancer.
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The collection of equipment and methods used in the practice of medicine
Medical equipment is designed to aid in the diagnosis, monitoring or treatment of medical conditions. These devices are usually designed with rigorous safety standards. The medical equipment is included in the category Medical technology.
Armamentarium is the third studio album by German melodic death metal band Neaera. It was released on 24 August 2007 through Metal Blade Records.
A general term for the dental chairs, lights and equipment used by your orthodontist.
Armoury/arsenal Weapons stores containing ballistae and bolts, onagri and slingshot, caches of gladii and pilae and other items of weaponry. ...
The collection of treatments available for a particular condition.
Noun - 1. the complete equipment of a physician or medical institution, including books, supplies, and instruments 2. the complete range of materials available or used for a task