medical diagnosis
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmedicalanddiagnosis
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medical
adjective
uk/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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diagnosis
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnəʊ.sɪs/us/ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnoʊ.sɪs/
a judgment about what a particular illness or problem is, made after ...
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(Definition ofmedicalanddiagnosisfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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First call resolution (be it inmedicaldiagnosisor help-desks) increases drastically.
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The authors begin by establishing the incidence of depression among elders hospitalised for amedicaldiagnosis.
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This is complicated by not just looking for the most likely preconditions as, for example, in criminal investigation ormedicaldiagnosis.
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Depression in these patients may result from a loss of control dictated by themedicaldiagnosis, and adapting to disability and distress.
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As amedicaldiagnosis, depression denotes a prolonged state of dejection, emotional emptiness, self-recrimination, lack of energy, apathy, anxiety, sleep disorders, and lack of appetite.
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Some registrars have said that they enjoy getting problems that don't strictly fall withinmedicaldiagnosisand management.
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Amedicaldiagnosisbased on a model of the heart as a pump analyses symptoms to be consistent with that model.
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Such classes arise in expert systems or logic modules - for example, for natural language processing,medicaldiagnosis, or traffic control.
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For example,medicaldiagnosisis a typical abductive reasoning process: from the symptoms and the medical knowledge, a diagnosis about a possible disease is abduced.
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Certainly, this world has also brought about astonishing progress in certain aspects ofmedicaldiagnosisand surgical procedures.
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Classifying clinical decision-making : interpreting nursing intuition, heuristics andmedicaldiagnosis.
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In denying the children amedicaldiagnosis, they instead will suffer from delay or even absence of help from medical, social and other authorities.
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Reference to a chemical plant or an area ofmedicaldiagnosiswould not be suitable since many readers would not have the necessary specialised knowledge.
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For example, evidence regardingmedicaldiagnosisreported under the classical approach is not sufficient for making clinical decisions.
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There have been few attempts to apply conjoint analysis in the field ofmedicaldiagnosis.
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A strong anti-clerical current pervaded the profession, and co-operation with the church was only assured when they agreed withmedicaldiagnosis.
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They would be most likely to seek treatment in a primary care setting, anticipating amedicaldiagnosis and tend to display more depressive symptoms and memory problems.
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This book treats intelligent decision support systems to operate with uncertain data, where the decisions supported may be in such areas as business management ormedicaldiagnosis.
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Chess,medicaldiagnosis, mathematical discovery, and formal reasoning come to mind.
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This phenomenon probably accounts for the frequency of pain as a symptom of depressive illness, and for the multitude of baffling pains which defymedicaldiagnosis.
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