Similar words: clinical, clinic, cynically, ironically, laconically, technically, mechanically, sardonically. Meaning: adv. in a clinical manner.
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31) Only the benefits of estrogen replacement therapy have been clinically proven: It guards against heart disease and osteoporosis in post-menopausal women.
32) Abnormalities it, urinary but not intestinal excretion of uric acid may produce clinically recognizable disorders of urate metabolism.
33) Although we did not study any patients with severe symptoms, our findings seem to be clinically relevant.
34) It opens rather clinically, with a sound-and-vision sequence featuring heartbeats, hospital interiors and instruments and a how-its-done Idiot's Guide.
35) The laboratory tests lack specificity and can be normal in the presence of clinically active disease.
36) Another 7% had a mass palpated before imaging, giving a total of 87% of cases that were diagnosed clinically.
37) Defining rigorously what constitutes a clinically significant depressive illness is problematic, regardless of the age range under consideration.
38) This syndrome is characterised clinically by abnormalities of gastrointestinal and, in some cases, bladder motility.
39) Two different points to consider For many elderly patients it will be decided that cardiac surgery is not clinically indicated.
40) These infections may be accompanied by clinically undetected baseline and episodic hypoxaemia.
41) We report photographic follow-up of patients with 3 or more clinically atypical naevi and 20 or more benign naevi.
42) Tumours of this size are not identified clinically except incidentally in surgical specimens removed because of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
43) Otherwise, clinically it appears to be relatively free from side effects.
44) Did they follow him on his pub-crawl, clinically waiting until he became suitably juiced before switching on the camera?
45) As this happens equity is sacrificed as purchasing power rather than clinically diagnosed need determines which patients should be treated.
46) Within a few years four species of Plasmodium had been recognized,[sentencedict.com] responsible for clinically distinct variants of malaria.
47) Firstly, the old person must be clinically diagnosed as mentally ill.
48) This method is highly effective in detecting transformations while still in their latent stage; that is, before they become clinically observable.
49) He may not be clinically obese, but he certainly needs to lose a lot of weight.
50) However, some medical complications are not only clinically important but actually life-threatening; these require special attention.
51) We followed up 116 patients each with 3 or more clinically atypical naevi for at least 5 years.
52) The diagnosis can be made clinically by careful abdominal examination after a suggestive history has been obtained.
53) The results in patients with chronic renal failure are interesting, but clinically irrelevant.
54) The rest of his mind clinically assessed the options that this residential weekend had suddenly thrown open to him.
55) A specially constructed harness had been devised for him in one of the clinically white rooms where analysis was conducted.
56) Even in revised for, however,[www.Sentencedict.com] their position remains substantially unchanged and clinically incorrect.
57) This in turn may result in clinically observed pathologies of neural regulation.
58) Only about 30/-40% of patients with hepatitis B develop clinically apparent acute hepatitis.
59) One third of the population is clinically anaemic and 80% of children under 5 years of age suffer from malnutrition.
60) CONCLUSIONS— Bezafibrate appears to have clinically important antidiabetic properties.
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