Synonym: symptomatic. Similar words: diagnostician, agnostic, diagnose, diagnoses, diagnosis, gnostic, prognosticate, prognostication. Meaning: [‚daɪəg'nɒstɪk] adj. 1. concerned with diagnosis; used for furthering diagnosis 2. characteristic or indicative of e.g. a disease.
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61 Backers claim the pictures offer doctors a unique early-stage diagnostic window on blocked arteries and other coronary problems.
62 Some medical students were asked why they wanted to do a particular arduous diagnostic procedure on their patient.
63 Diagnostic difficulties in those cases were related to confusing radiological and endoscopic appearances or failure to obtain histological confirmation of lymphoma.
64 Third,[http://sentencedict.com/diagnostic.html] should every kind of problem that people bring to a therapist be part of a diagnostic classification system?
65 Facilities such as these will allow the engineer to possibly gain deeper systems understanding and through this obtain greater diagnostic certainty.
66 Any diagnostic system that is quicker and cheaper than the present system would be of use.
67 Analysis of variance and the Newman-Keuls procedure were applied to measure the statistical significance of means from different diagnostic categories.
68 Their location in the trachea and bronchi and their size are diagnostic.
69 Therefore, as anticipated, hyperparathyroidism is regularly associated with hypophosphatemia, which is one of the diagnostic criteria of this disorder.
70 The inexperienced technicians also employed a standard diagnostic approach as a result of using the expert system.
71 Let us assume one doctor has 100 patients for whom his diagnostic tests and treatment cost $ 2, 000.
72 Methods are obviously required to improve the sensitivity of diagnostic biliary cytology.
73 Hospital post-mortems, he goes on, are requested as a method of monitoring diagnostic technique and refining clinical skills.
74 This deliberate gathering of detailed information for teaching is termed diagnostic assessment.
75 The analysts said sluggish sales of hospital products and diagnostic equipment slowed earnings growth during the fourth quarter.
76 Patients admitted to the casualty department with disordered behaviour present a considerable diagnostic challenge.
77 They hope to get a diagnostic test and prenatal diagnosis out to people as quickly as possible.
78 Iridology, sometimes referred to as iris diagnosis, is a non-invasive, painless diagnostic technique, according to practitioners.
79 It bought a couple of small diagnostic manufacturers to try to do this.
80 On top of our better understanding of plasma physics, we also had a wide range of new diagnostic techniques.
81 Maintain diagnostic and reference reagents for the identification of emerging pathogens.
82 But, of course, such slight diagnostic indications mean little unless a theory is to hand which can explain their crucial importance.
83 If the disability is psychologically based diagnostic systems based on the use of multiple and unvalidated skin tests may reinforce the delusion.
84 Secondly, there is a temptation to attach a diagnostic label to each condition so that it fits neatly on the problem list.
85 Diagnostic and then treatment centers would be set up in those states where the disease was endemic.
86 Propitiation is mentioned here because it has a diagnostic value.
87 Although our method of classification is novel and requires further validation, the main findings were unaffected by choice of diagnostic criteria.
88 Our knowledge and ability to treat pelvic-floor disorders has benefited enormously from the availability of newer diagnostic and surgical approaches.
89 The possible dissemination of tumour by percutaneous fine needle aspiration cytology may result in these becoming the diagnostic techniques of choice.
90 The famous Wassermann diagnostic blood test for syphilis has been used for forty years.
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