accurate diagnosis
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaccurateanddiagnosis
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accurate
adjective
uk/ˈæk.jə.rət/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ət/
correct, exact, and without ...
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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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With careful preoperative planning on the basis ofaccuratediagnosiswe did not find it to be so.
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The precision of these estimates largely depends onaccuratediagnosisof co-infections within the surveys used to develop the models.
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By identifying and quantifying the components of this variation we can improve the prospects for bothaccuratediagnosisand effective treatment.
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Consequently, it is usual that the most severely ill neonates or infants will most likely die before anaccuratediagnosiscan be made.
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Theaccuratediagnosiscan be established with echocardiography or magnetic resonance imaging.
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In order to avoid this pitfall,accuratediagnosisis imperative.
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However, it should be stressed thataccuratediagnosisof the interaction will require comparison to sophisticated computer simulations.
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Generally, only a limited number of specific bands are required foraccuratediagnosisof positive reactions.
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This risk is generally considered quite small compared to the benefits ofaccuratediagnosisand treatment.
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Moreaccuratediagnosiswas not the only benefit to be driven along by these surgical advances.
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We can only provide them with the most accurate information, once the mostaccuratediagnosishas been performed.
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The placental image may then be confused with the uterine muscle, and the abdominal viscera making it impossible to reach anaccuratediagnosis.
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Clinical studies require anaccuratediagnosisof moderate and severe fetal asphyxia.
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The initial investigation of all suspected cases of meningococcal infection is therefore very important in achieving anaccuratediagnosis.
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The value ofaccuratediagnosisis reflected in the weight given to the prevalence of infection in the field of helminth epidemiology and control.
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The rapid andaccuratediagnosisof drug-induced thrombocytopenia requires a high index of suspicion.
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Most modern geneticists now insist onaccuratediagnosisas well as evidence of genotype before undertaking prediction of risks to offspring.
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To achieve their goal ofaccuratediagnosis, health care professionals must be able to detect misleading pain expression; hence, they will develop strategies for doing so (whether valid or invalid).
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Accuratediagnosisby echocardiography and objective lung function tests are important in establishing a baseline for cardiac and respiratory disease respectively.
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