Synonym: diagnosing. Similar words: diagnose, diagnoses, sign on, magnetic, magnitude, deposit, position, supposing. Meaning: [‚daɪəg'nəʊsɪs] n. identifying the nature or cause of some phenomenon.
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61. It was then shown the correct diagnosis in each case, broken into five categories, ranging from flatulence to angina.
62. Other applications include sound recognition, fault diagnosis, and robot control.
63. It is clearly imperative to arrive at a correct diagnosis of the origins of involuntary unemployment.
64. In view of this influence on patient management, a positive diagnosis of 30.6% in patients with non-cardiac chest pain justifies its use.
65. Before a proper diagnosis can be made and treatment recommended, all these factors must be considered.
66. We included genetic counselling alone, for familial cases when no prenatal diagnosis is available, among primary preventive approaches.
67. Retrospective Diagnosis Using the first technique, researchers found dozens of possible AIDS cases from medical records dating back to the 1930s.
68. The sedimentation rate is elevated in 90-95 % of these patients and when above 50 Westergren helps confirm the diagnosis.
69. Biomedical scientists deal with 100m pathology tests a year, playing a crucial role in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
70. Accurate dating of pregnancy is important for other reasons, such as prenatal diagnosis and early identification of intrauterine growth retardation.
71. The specialist contractor offers a complete service of diagnosis and repair, with guarantees.
72. Lack of awareness of late presentation of traumatic rupture of the diaphragm in children may result in a delay in diagnosis.
73. The colon was not assessed in nine patients in whom the diagnosis of malignant disease elsewhere had been obtained by other tests.
74. He estimated the diagnosis is made at that hospital once a year or less.
75. Around 50 interviews were conducted with clients, staff and health officials and a detailed diagnosis followed.
76. Think of a medical student attending a course in the X-ray diagnosis of pulmonary diseases.
77. Furthermore, a careful history and physical examination permit a confident diagnosis that stands up over time.
78. These results suggest that medication is often prescribed without clinical examination and probably without a diagnosis being made.
79. Design - Comparison of team diagnosis with independent formal assessment and consensus diagnosis by research psychiatrists.
80. Early diagnosis and treatment prevents brain damage and liver cirrhosis.
81. For a diagnosis of brain stem death irremediable structural brain damage should be present.
82. Cases were assigned to areas according to their residence address at diagnosis as defined for the national cancer registration scheme.
83. These groups were fault diagnosis, access to technical information,[www.Sentencedict.com] and maintenance planning and scheduling.
84. However, a definition of the current state of understanding and uncertainty should also serve as a diagnosis to guide future research.
85. Sophisticated monitoring equipment and sensing devices for medical diagnosis have been available for some time.
86. The degree to which a person might wish to work after such a diagnosis varies from employee to employee.
87. Patient selection, therefore, affected their rate of positive diagnosis, which was only 14% compared with 50.7% in our study.
88. The challenge in making an accurate diagnosis begins immediately when the consultant enters the organization.
89. Our findings also point to the increasing importance of fetal ultrasonography in the prenatal diagnosis of fetal trisomy 21.
90. One of their main findings is the increasing importance of fetal ultrasonography in the prenatal diagnosis of fetal trisomy 21.
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