(v. t.) To give strength or support to; to confirm.
Example Sentences:
(1) The question is whether MPA therapy, solely on the strength of its character as a general roborant, is still useful in the treatment of renal tumours, even when it fails to exercise primary influence because of the absence of suitable receptors.
(2) Evol., 6: 399-411) and the wasp Excristes roborator (Liu and Beckenbach, 1992, Mol.
(3) So far, the law in the Federal Republic of Germany still allows the injection of fresh-cell preparations from animals as a roborant to increase the vitality of the organism and to strengthen the body's immune defense system.
(4) On the basis of analysis of the characteristics of patients registered in child psychoneurological rooms and in view of the necessity to ensure continuity in the work of children's and adolescents' psychiatrists the authors propose a system of follow-up of children with mental disorders which helps to ensure consecutive provision of the entire complex of therapeutic and roborant measures to such patients.
(5) By administering roborants, antianemic therapy, and blood transfusion to improve the patient's general condition, the pregnancy was completed by the birth of a clinically healthy at-term live child, weighing 3150 g. The patient lived only 6 months after delivery.
(6) A multiple-modality treatment of brain abscesses of rhinosinusogenic etiology was employed: along with complete sanitization of the paranasal sinuses the patients received conservative therapy (antibacterial, antiinflammatory, dehydrational, detoxicational, roborant) combined with various neurosurgical interventions.
(7) The results show that Qiongjiang wine has the action of roborant and sex hormones.
(8) Lecyvit POLFA was applied in 114 persons as a roborant drug.
(9) However, it is crucial that the climatic factors are allowed to act in the correct dosage, and that behaviour promoting health via roborant measures, e.g.
Roborative
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) The question is whether MPA therapy, solely on the strength of its character as a general roborant, is still useful in the treatment of renal tumours, even when it fails to exercise primary influence because of the absence of suitable receptors.
(2) Evol., 6: 399-411) and the wasp Excristes roborator (Liu and Beckenbach, 1992, Mol.
(3) So far, the law in the Federal Republic of Germany still allows the injection of fresh-cell preparations from animals as a roborant to increase the vitality of the organism and to strengthen the body's immune defense system.
(4) On the basis of analysis of the characteristics of patients registered in child psychoneurological rooms and in view of the necessity to ensure continuity in the work of children's and adolescents' psychiatrists the authors propose a system of follow-up of children with mental disorders which helps to ensure consecutive provision of the entire complex of therapeutic and roborant measures to such patients.
(5) By administering roborants, antianemic therapy, and blood transfusion to improve the patient's general condition, the pregnancy was completed by the birth of a clinically healthy at-term live child, weighing 3150 g. The patient lived only 6 months after delivery.
(6) A multiple-modality treatment of brain abscesses of rhinosinusogenic etiology was employed: along with complete sanitization of the paranasal sinuses the patients received conservative therapy (antibacterial, antiinflammatory, dehydrational, detoxicational, roborant) combined with various neurosurgical interventions.
(7) The results show that Qiongjiang wine has the action of roborant and sex hormones.
(8) Lecyvit POLFA was applied in 114 persons as a roborant drug.
(9) However, it is crucial that the climatic factors are allowed to act in the correct dosage, and that behaviour promoting health via roborant measures, e.g.