Similar words: clinic, ironically, technical, mechanical, cling, decline, inclination, call in. Meaning: ['klɪnɪkl] adj. 1. relating to a clinic or conducted in or as if in a clinic and depending on direct observation of patients 2. scientifically detached; unemotional.
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61. A health check, in my opinion, involves a clinical examination and intervention, where appropriate, based on the findings.
62. The team is now seeking approval to carry out clinical trials at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford.
63. The triple computer system contained confidential clinical data including details of how long patients had to live.
64. It included scientific and clinical articles, abstracts from foreign journals, news items and editorials.
65. The nurse adviser to the Health Authority should seek additional funds to meet developments in clinical activity.
66. This may be in terms of amenities in hospital wards, or in the actual clinical care provided.
67. While these symptoms impart a conformity to the clinical presentation, the underlying psychodynamic psychopathology is varied.
68. Whether a patient needs to be admitted immediately is a clinical decision.
69. Though the numbers affected are small colonoscopic biopsy and histological examination for dysplasia seems to hold no advantage over routine clinical management.
70. If these data were combined with clinical data then large subgroups with low mortality could be identified.
70. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
71. The primary outcome was the occurrence of severe clinical events, defined as death or hospital admission irrespective of the cause.
72. The type of research, including its clinical component, may well influence future career choice and opportunity.
73. However, in the clinical area this is not always easy to apply.
74. This has not been a problem in practical clinical experience.
75. That is, it may be easier to agree a price for a contract for clinical services than to assess cost or cost-effectiveness.
76. Purchasers may buy clinical care but will not want to pay the extra costs attributable to research.
77. This report offered a useful opportunity to discuss the extent to which the age factor might influence clinical decision making.
78. Young calves, added to such a grazing herd in July, may develop clinical disease within 2-3 weeks.
79. They have demonstrated that it is possible to construct systems of clinical budgeting in acute hospitals.
80. The most effective way of organising specialist care is through sickle cell centres, which can offer both clinical and psychological support.
81. One of these diagnostic agents is now in clinical trials.
82. Results Table I shows clinical data for all 23 patients.
83. We are really a basic research laboratory in a clinical department.
84. The department has a strong research base reflecting commitment to clinical nursing and the utilisation of research.
85. This hypothesis is not widely accepted as the clinical evidence generally is not supportive.
86. A criterion referenced marking schedule is used to assess the students at each clinical station.
87. No clinical data regarding the aetiology of superficial gastritis in these patients are given.
88. Thus, clinical disorders of volume are caused by disturbances of salt balance.
89. If I answer no I simply return the questionnaire without any clinical data.
90. This improvement in outcome implies economic as well as clinical benefit.
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