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armamentarium

[ahr-muh-muhn-tair-ee-uhm, -men-] / ˌɑr mə mənˈtɛər i əm, -mɛn- /


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"This drug will become an important part of the armamentarium for patients with obesity-related heart failure and preserved heart function."

From Science Daily Nov. 20, 2024

The result: After 15 months in the nation’s armamentarium against COVID-19, a medication that U.S. taxpayers spent at least $1.58 billion to develop and produce has become largely ineffective.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 27, 2023

“When you only have one drug in your armamentarium, that can be somewhat precarious,” said Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the Biden administration’s top medical adviser.

From New York Times Sep. 26, 2022

At some point, I am confident, the full armamentarium of the biomedical research enterprise will be deployed to study and eventually understand these lessons nature has to teach us about preserving and prolonging health.

From Salon Aug. 20, 2022

Filipinos are but slightly familiar with this plant and it has no place in their therapeutical armamentarium.

From The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines by Jerome Beers Thomas




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