clinical application
collocation in Englishmeaningsofclinicalandapplication
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clinical
adjective
uk/ˈklɪn.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈklɪn.ɪ.kəl/
used to refer to medical work or teaching that relates to the examination and treatment of ...
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application
noun
uk/ˌæp.lɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌæp.ləˈkeɪ.ʃən/
an official request for something, usually ...
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(Definition ofclinicalandapplicationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Circulatory bypass of the right sided of the heart: shunt between superior vena cava and distal right pulmonary artery - report ofclinicalapplication.
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The majority of research is at present not close toclinicalapplication.
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However, transfer of technology from science toclinicalapplicationwithin this field has lagged behind.
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At the same time, the need for careful linguistic description is as urgent as ever, for the dual purposes of scientific inquiry andclinicalapplication.
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Once a neural implant has shown some efficacy during initial research trials, it begins to enter the world ofclinicalapplication.
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We consider these non-pharmaceutical, biologically based therapies to be potentially powerful adjuvants ready forclinicalapplication.
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The two other evaluations involved an actualclinicalapplicationwhich consisted of retrieving reports that were associated with specified diseases.
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Another impediment toclinicalapplicationof gene therapy is the lack of widespread public acceptance and knowledge.
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One of the key areas of interest of current research is to provide delivery systems that facilitate theclinicalapplicationof novel genetic therapies.
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This has directclinicalapplicationto the management of pregnancies complicated by fetal anomalies, as we shall see below.
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Theclinicalapplicationof this association is less clear.
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Thus, the new transvenous technique developed here may haveclinicalapplication.
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Progression of therapy research andclinicalapplicationof treatment require better understanding of the change process.
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One constraint regarding theclinicalapplicationof both story-stem narratives and coconstructed narratives is that their coding is complex, labor intensive, and requires specific training.
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Three-dimensional echocardiographic monitoring of the position of the device during the procedure appears to be the ideal and most attractiveclinicalapplicationof this technique.
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This more than compensates for the smaller number of presentations in the run, and provides signal-to-noise advantages that may be valuable inclinicalapplication.
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The test of whether guidelines are publicly justified lies in theirclinicalapplication.
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This fact significantly limits theclinicalapplicationof the technique for calculation of right ventricular volumes.
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Nevertheless, the poor correlation with predicted diastolic pulmonary arterial pressures, makes difficult theclinicalapplicationof the systolic time intervals.
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Another example ofclinicalapplicationis in life-threatening conditions such as cancer.
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