laboratory finding
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflaboratoryandfinding
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laboratory
noun[C]
uk/ləˈbɒr.ə.tər.i/us/ˈlæb.rə.tɔːr.i/
a room or building with scientific equipment for doing scientific tests or for teaching science, or a place where chemicals or medicines ...
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finding
noun
uk/ˈfaɪn.dɪŋ/us/ˈfaɪn.dɪŋ/
a piece of information that is discovered during an official examination of a problem, situation, ...
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By case history, clinical examination and laboratory findings, exclusion of the enumerated lesions is not difficult.
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Postoperative hemodynamic data were not significantly related to abnormal laboratory findings.
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Weekly numbers of nasopharyngeal aspirates collected and laboratory findings are enumerated.
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The paper has augmented those laboratory findings by embedding theoretical concepts of social influences on memory in temporally and contextually relevant real-life events.
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Besides other studies on autobiographical memories of trauma, we also present an overview of recent laboratory findings in this field.
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In addition, clinical and laboratory findings for the identified infants are described.
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Clinical and laboratory findings typical for protein losing enteropathy (hypoalbuminemia, lymphocytopenia, low immunoglobulin concentration) were obtained in two patients after a cavopulmonary anastomosis.
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Postoperatively, there was total regression of the clinical and laboratory findings.
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Variables collected included patient demographics, underlying conditions, clinical signs and symptoms, laboratory findings, treatment, illness course, outcome, and post-mortem findings.
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After the operation there was total regression of the clinical and laboratory findings.
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The start of an outbreak was estimated from clinical signs and laboratory findings.
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Laboratory findings show that the most conspicuous changes occur in the age category 1-5 years.
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It can be an asymptomaticlaboratoryfinding, but because an elevated calcium level is often indicative of other diseases, a workup should be undertaken if it persists.
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In nearly all elderly patients the diagnosis can be made on the basis of clinical and laboratory findings.
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We conclude that elevated laboratory findings, greater magnitude or persistence of fever, younger age, seem to be greater risk factors of unfavorable clinical and cardiac evolution.
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In all such situations, the laboratory findings enabled by the powerful molecular techniques must be evaluated within an epidemiological and ecological context to determine the actual risk to human health.
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The results of these studies were inconsistent as to the prevalence of various laboratory findings and clinical manifestations other than the classic triad of fever, pharyngitis and lymphadenopathy.
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Laboratory findings, obtained through the rules of scientific evidence, can reveal whether dolphins are capable of a particular form of social learning.
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The pressures and complexities of the school context, the specific objectives of education and the dynamics of a particular class make it almost impossible to transfer carefully controlled laboratory findings.
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We then describe laboratory findings for each of the four developmental disorders and the complex mechanisms by which the cloned genes and their protein products are thought to work.
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