Similar words: medical, biomedical, medical history, medicare, medicate, medicaid, medicated, medication. Meaning: ['medɪklɪ] adv. involving medical practice.
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31. Currently, the federal government requires states to provide whatever services are medically necessary.
32. Hence the audit process was entirely medically controlled, participation was voluntary, standards set locally and the results kept absolutely confidential.
33. The patient was treated medically and released without further consideration of potential zoonotic disease.
34. However, it would be extremely helpful if those officers were medically trained.
35. Specific and direct harm medically diagnosable even in early pregnancy may be involved.
36. A tincture of iodine may be used medically.
37. Conclusion Phlebography in lower limbs is a simple and direct way to supply doctors with dependable information to treat diseases surgically or medically .
38. The invention still relates to a sugar-free refreshing and throat beneficiary tabletting candy, comprising the compound extraction as the principal agent and medically acceptable accessories.
39. The expression of NGB in the surgically resected brain tissues(hippocampus and temporal lobe)in 7 cases with medically intractable epilepsy was observed using immunohistochemistry.
40. Jesse : Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Medically, the liver transplant was impossible with her condition.
41. Once she is cleared medically effectuate her repatriation will resume.
42. Which of the following conditions must be medically corrected in early childhood?
43. Breast development in male, however, is seen as an unwanted effect and medically defined as gynecomastia.
44. Medically speaking seasickness is a variation of motion sickness or kinetosis.
45. It had been a first-trimester miscarriage, so medically and societally, it was almost a nonevent.
46. In contrast, dissections confined to the descending aorta are treated medically unless progression of dissection, intractable pain, organ malperfusion, or extra-aortic blood is demonstrated.
47. Eight patients with medically intractable chronic cluster headache were implanted in the suboccipital region with electrodes for occipital nerve stimulation.
48. Methods The ratio of D-glucose to D-mannose of 65 standard strains and 46 clinical isolates of 8 medically important species of genus Candida, 8 standard strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
49. Those were a medically certifiable illness or a death in the student's immediate family.
50. Today, the EEG is still a medically useful recording for brain function.
51. The real value, medically and financially, therefore lies in the proteins.
52. About 90 percent of the kids who die have a diagnosable disease that can be treated medically.
53. The iritis of different degrees were all controlled medically after three to five days. Sentencedict.com
54. Caesarian section, if it is medically indicated and justified , is covered by the Package.
55. Heredity baldness, medically known as androgenetic alopecia, affects up to one third of men.
56. Antimycotic activity of bifonazole was studied in susceptibility tests with 35 strains of medically common fungi representing 9 species using the disc diffusion method.
57. In another, scientists will investigate the crystallisation of medically relevant proteins in space.
58. Additionally, individuals with diabetes and medically treated hypertension were not recruited.
59. Male pattern baldness, medically known as androgenetic alopecia, refers to hair thinning in an “M-shaped" pattern that is typically mentioned when men talk about balding.
60. A proteolytic enzyme produced by hemolytic streptococci, capable of dissolving fibrin and used medically to dissolve blood clots.
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