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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91 These reagents, as well as reference procedures for specialized diagnostic and molecular epidemiologic approaches, are usually not produced commercially.
92 Grey plover: ash grey with feathers white-tipped, the diagnostic dark patch of feathers beneath its wings.
93 She paid a certified repair shop $ 90 for a diagnostic test and had $ 550 of additional work.
94 Rapid and accurate diagnostic testing capabilities for agents such as Mycoplasma are lacking in the United States. Sentencedict.com
95 The mortality has remained largely unchanged over the decades despite greater public awareness and better diagnostic facilities.
96 Simply press the reset button twice and the machine boots up into the diagnostic routine.
97 A further follow-up in 1972 collected more detailed diagnostic information.
98 After their diagnostic procedure the colonoscope was positioned at site of infusion and a second blood sample collected.
99 A suite of network management applications is also available, with diagnostic and maintenance features.
100 It is particularly concerned that assessments should not falsely accuse parents and families on the basis of unproven diagnostic and predictive techniques.
101 The high standard of diagnostic imaging skills at our hospital has led to a decreased reliance on clinical findings.
102 They constitute only some of the ingredients in the evaluation and diagnostic processes.
103 Lack of surveillance and limited availability of appropriate diagnostic tests interfere with public health efforts to prevent and control outbreaks.
104 These include communication the corporate help desk, probably with the help of remote diagnostic probes.
105 But inherent in the diagnostic procedure is a presumption that defective embryos will be discarded.
106 As mentioned previously, it is probably unwise to build stand-alone diagnostic systems that are independent of teacher-control.
107 If a standard dosage is given initially, then a diagnostic water deprivation test can also be carried out.
108 My choice had to be made with the greatest care and the most alert diagnostic skill.
109 Data from these two patients are included in the statistical analysis of the diagnostic anorectal manometry, as they were incontinent.
110 It also has corporate health screening and medical diagnostic interests.
111 There are two circumstances that may potentially reduce the diagnostic accuracy of this technique.
112 Fault-response based systems are usually advocated when lots of reliable diagnostic information is available.
113 Four patients had cholestasis and stricture at the time of the first diagnostic procedure.
114 Some of the most difficult diagnostic problems may be caused by the person who functionally elaborates an underlying organic disease.
115 The diagnostic purpose is particularly important and is best exemplified by a discussion of miscue analysis.
116 The diagnostic criteria for ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease in the probands have been described.
117 Osteoid production by a sarcoma is diagnostic of osteosarcoma.
118 Macular degeneration; Motion perception; Diagnostic techniques, ophthalmological; Aged.
119 The feature is not yet diagnostic.
120 His diagnostic skills were regarded as remarkable.
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