Usually open-ended questions, questions which are not leading, pushy or dealing with personal topics, tend to be noninvasive.
How are you? How have you been?
It is "a question".
It should be, answer to a question.
A specific question is like, one of a kind question. Or like, that question.
Who has a question ? THIS IS THE RIGHT WAY TO SAY IT.
Answering question or answered question.
Yes. It is noninvasive.
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If you can do a noninvasive procedure versus an invasive procedure, the attending physician, if any good at all, will always go with the noninvasive technique. If ever a noninvasive procedure can be done, it will always out weigh the invasive procedure.
Noninvasive means not invasive. It means you don't get anything invading you or whatever is being looked at. For instance, a sonogram (the so-called ultrasound) is a noninvasive medical imaging procedure.
In the noninvasive stimulator, external electromagnetic coils are placed on either side of the fracture and are held in place by a strap or cuff.
noninvasive, unobtrusive
Non-evasive is a misspelling of noninvasive. Non-evasive isn't a word. Noninvasive magnet closures are surface mount magnet contacts...
Terrence D. Case has written: 'A primer of noninvasive vascular technology' -- subject(s): Blood Vessels, Blood-vessels, Diagnosis, Diagnosis, Noninvasive, Diagnostic imaging, Diseases, Doppler ultrasonography, Imaging, Methods, Noninvasive Diagnosis, Ultrasonic imaging, Ultrasonography, Vascular Diseases
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Noninvasive ventilation provides respiratory support without the need for an artificial airway, typically through a mask or nasal prongs. In contrast, invasive ventilation requires the insertion of a tube into the airway, usually through the mouth or nose, to provide respiratory support. Noninvasive ventilation is often preferred when possible to reduce the risks associated with invasive ventilation.
With reference to the human body, noninvasive intervention means to remedy an illness or ailment without physically touching the body. Therefore an example would be that medicine may be tried before surgery.
Arnost Fronek has written: 'Noninvasive diagnostics in vascular disease' -- subject(s): Blood flow, Blood-vessels, Diagnosis, Diseases, Measurement, Noninvasive Diagnosis, Vascular Diseases