Significance of Conventional method
Conventional methods, across Ayurveda, history, and health sciences, represent established practices. In Ayurveda, it refers to traditional preparation methods. Historically, it signifies approaches the British government favored. Health sciences utilize conventional methods for analytical techniques, treatment, testing, and synthesis, often involving traditional procedures, standard techniques, and established practices, frequently contrasted with newer or alternative approaches.
Synonyms: Traditional approach, Standard procedure
In Finnish: Perinteinen menetelmä; In Dutch: Conventionele methode; In Spanish: Método convencional
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Hindu concept of 'Conventional method'
In Hinduism, the conventional method encompasses traditional practices. This includes standard approaches to health and wellness, traditional Rasa Sindhura preparation, and the Kshara Sutra therapy, all used for specific health goals and applications.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) This method of Kshara Sutra therapy involves applying the thread along the whole track from the external to the internal opening, and its main goal is to treat the whole length of the fistulous track.[1] (2) This refers to traditional ways of preparing Rasa Sindhura, and they can be used for large-scale production, which is faster and easier.[2] (3) Conventional methods for achieving sustainable health and wellness are offered an alternative through the holistic, personalized approach to weight management.[3]
The concept of Conventional method in local and regional sources
Conventional method, as per regional sources, signifies the British government's commitment to traditional governance. This approach prioritized existing practices over adapting to the evolving preferences of the Indian population.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The traditional approaches that the British Government intended to maintain in governance rather than adapting to Indian preferences.[4]
The concept of Conventional method in scientific sources
Conventional method consistently refers to established, traditional, or standard approaches. These encompass techniques in medicine (diagnosis, treatment, surgery), laboratory analysis, pharmaceutical formulation, language testing, and education. They often serve as a baseline for comparison against newer, more advanced methods.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) These are traditional approaches used in assessing urinary incontinence, such as the pad test and frequency-volume charts, which are complemented by questionnaires.[5] (2) This phrase represents the standard techniques used for identifying fungal infections, which typically involve methods like Gram staining and culturing to identify the causative agent.[6] (3) This refers to the common approach, often involving orthopantograph (OPG), used by many dentists in their routine practice of implant placement to assess the area for implant placement.[7] (4) Conventional methods refer to the established techniques like viral culture and immunofluorescence staining that are commonly used to identify viruses, but may have limitations compared to newer tests.[8] (5) Traditional techniques like culture and serological tests used for diagnosing infections before the advent of PCR.[9]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) This refers to the existing method of chest physiotherapy, which was compared to an upgraded method to assess the effects on tcPO2 and the recovery of the infants.[10] (2) The aim of this study was to determine the safety of sputum induction compared to the conventional method of obtaining sputum specimen in paediatric patients under the age of 18 months, and the conventional sputum was obtained by suctioning after the application of chest physiotherapy only.[11]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Standard and widely used techniques, such as the tail flick and hot plate tests, employed to evaluate central analgesic effects.[12] (2) The conventional method is a traditional approach for synthesizing chemical compounds, which was compared to a microwave synthesizer in this study.[13]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) Traditional techniques used for identifying a specific bacterium in food samples, including antibody-based tests and culture-based methods, according to the text.[14]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) A traditional or commonly used approach for performing a specific medical procedure.[15]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Wavelet Transform can reveal the change in COP displacement that cannot be observed by conventional methods.[16]