0 the way you deal with or behave towards someone or something: --
1 the use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of an illness or injury: --
2 the way you deal with or behave toward someone or something: --
3 the use of drugs, exercises, etc. to improve the condition of an ill or injured person, or to cure a disease: --
4 the process of putting a special substance on something or putting it through a special process in order to change its condition: --
5 a way of behaving towards someone or something: --
treatment of sb/sth Their ethical range of meat products ensures the humane treatment of their farm animals.
preferential/special treatment for sb/sth The tax reform will end three decades of preferential treatment for foreign companies.
equal/fair treatment for sb/sth The court order required equal treatment for female police department employees.
Therefore, growth rates may increase over time simply because the initial and descendant cells are recovering from treatment rather than evolving.
In the present description, it is not possible to divide into steps these "consecutive" effects, as in the usual treatments of the radiation back-reaction.
The past and current medications used in their cancer treatment were also examined in detail for an accurate evaluation.
46% family members who had been involved in a decision to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment reported experiencing conf lict with providers around the decision.
The average treatment slot was reported as 20 min (ranging from 15 to 60 min).
In this commentary we raise two issues that we think are directly related to the theory's treatment of mental representations as emulations.
However, they also found that treatment significantly reduced the absenteeism rate of students in nonparticipating schools.
The pulse returned after 12 hours of treatment with heparin.