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Non-invasive: MEG provides a completely non-invasive way to identify locations where seizures arise, and their relationships to eloquent functional cortex.
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Non-invasive technology exists which would have prevented this guy from getting on the plane and yet it is still not being used.
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Non-invasive ways of looking inside the body, peering beneath layers of skin and tissue, are obviously of immense value medically.
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Facts: Non-invasive interventions can have comparable and more durable effects, side effect-free.
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·Non-invasive cancer treatment delivery systems that take drugs directly to the source of the disease and reduce the toxicity of chemotherapy.
Al Eisele: A New Silicon Valley on the Oklahoma Prairie? 2008
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Non-invasive imaging like heart scans will generally show plaque years before you have a heart attack or stroke.
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Naval Interrogators Master Art of Non-invasive Lobotomy 2006
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Non-invasive screening tests like the maternal serum screen are becoming commonplace.
Abortion and Control 2005
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Non-invasive screening tests like the maternal serum screen are becoming commonplace.
Abortion and Control 2005
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Non-invasive, non-pharmacological methods of pain relief during labour, such as massage and relaxation techniques (2.6).
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