treatability

  • 1treatability — noun see treatable …

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  • 2treatability — noun a) The condition of being treatable b) A measure of the extent to which something is treatable …

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  • 3treatability — n. state or condition of that which can be treated or cared for (especially a medical problem) …

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  • 4treatability — treat·abil·i·ty …

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  • 5treatability — ˌtrēd.əˈbilə̇d.ē noun ( es) : the condition of being treatable …

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  • 6treatable — treatability, n. /tree teuh beuhl/, adj. able to be treated, esp. medically: Some diseases are treatable but not curable. [TREAT + ABLE] * * * …

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  • 7Michael Stone (murderer) — Michael Stone (born Michael John Goodban in 1960) is a British criminal who was convicted of a notorious double murder in 1998. He has continued to assert his innocence. His original conviction was overturned on appeal but a second trial resulted …

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  • 8remedial investigation/feasibility study — (RI/FS) USA A process that occurs at a Superfund site before remediation begins. The remedial investigation (RI) is a method of collecting data that helps determine the: • Affected site s condition. • Nature of the hazard …

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  • 9RI/FS — Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) USA A process that occurs at a Superfund site before remediation begins. The remedial investigation (RI) is a method of collecting data that helps determine the: • Affected site s condition. •… …

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  • 10treatable — adjective Date: 14th century capable of being treated ; yielding or responsive to treatment < a treatable disease > • treatability noun …

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