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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121. Gautama Buddha looked on himself as a doctor and discovered the correct diagnosis of man's suffering.
122. Beating the enemy Vigilance is the best weapon, since early diagnosis and prompt treatment can make all the difference.
123. An initial diagnosis of the Gettier counter-examples may be that it is just luck that Henry's justified belief is true.
124. Jasper had been in a road accident a few months before the diagnosis.
125. At home again, after the diagnosis, she was talking to a friend on the phone and she broke down.
126. The purpose of the circuit board fault diagnostic aid is to assist the diagnosis performed using automatic test equipment.
127. A diagnosis would not be made for 48 hours, until the results of blood tests are returned.
128. The diagnosis could worsen if specialists decide he needs surgery on knee ligament or cartilage damage.
129. This diagnosis can be established with certainty only by testing the cerebrospinal fluid.
130. In each case the primary diagnosis was substance abuse,[Sentencedict.com] and initial treatment was given accordingly.
131. Patients transferred after initial diagnosis elsewhere and patients referred for consultation only were excluded.
132. In fact, the authors simply bring their diagnosis into verbal conformity with revised social stereotypes.
133. Patients who fail to respond to these regimens or whose symptoms do not allow an accurate clinical diagnosis should be referred.
134. This can happen if some one becomes convinced that they are food-allergic or food-intolerant without undergoing proper diagnosis.
135. Armed with a video, patients can explore their diagnosis in the privacy of their home with the luxury of time.
136. Expected mortality was found for each age band, disease site, and decade of diagnosis.
137. This only adds to the suffering, because early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are necessary to prevent long-term complications.
138. Plain radiography, with its superior spatial resolution, remains a key investigation in the initial diagnosis of a primary bone tumour.
139. The diagnosis was made in 57 patients by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography and in three by percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography.
140. But although this discovery has made accurate diagnosis much easier, the way in which the expansion occurs remains to be understood.Sentencedict.com
141. Cocainization of the pharynx relieves the pain in some; when positive, this test confirms the diagnosis.
142. In addition, two others without a histologically proven diagnosis had a pattern suggestive of a myopathic process.
143. It also will discourage other members from seeking early diagnosis and the treatments that can prolong their lives.
144. The camera tracks the movement of these materials, thus assisting in diagnosis of cancers or various types of cardiovascular disease.
145. Doctors can usually hear pneumonia, he says, and an X-ray can confirm the diagnosis.
146. There are circumstances in which the incorrect diagnosis and inappropriate administration of a thrombolytic would be disastrous; for example, acute pericarditis.
147. Sometimes it is incorrectly assumed that listing patients' problems precludes inclusion of psychiatric diagnosis.
148. A presumptive diagnosis of gout can often be made on the basis of hyperuricemia and the clinical presentation.
149. That is more than double the average rate of diagnosis in the 1990s.
150. All the patients carried a diagnosis of chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction based on recurrent symptoms of bowel obstruction without physical lesion.
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