clinical evaluation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofclinicalandevaluation
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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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evaluation
noun[C or U]
uk/ɪˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ɪˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/
the process of judging or calculating the quality, importance, amount, or value ...
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Clinicalevaluationof a measure to assess combat exposure.
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Indications for surgery are based onclinicalevaluation.
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We have begunclinicalevaluationof the system.
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Aclinicalevaluationof the performance of the program was considered relevant for all decision makers.
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Clinicalevaluationsupported by appropriate investigations is paramount in arriving at a diagnosis.
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The few studies on education highlight the need for furtherclinicalevaluationin this area.
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Based upon these screenings, the children were referred for furtherclinicalevaluationand treatment when needed.
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It is clear thatclinicalevaluationoften lags behind technologic progress (2).
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The other devices presently underclinicalevaluationneed active positioning using their introducer system.
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Discussed below are the detailed design, manufacturing, andclinicalevaluationresults of this project.
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Instead, "screen positives" should trigger more thorough and carefulclinicalevaluation.
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The complete criteria requireclinicalevaluationwhich has not yet been conducted on this sample.
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The level of consciousness is not affected in a pseudoseizure but theclinicalevaluationof this may be difficult.
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Theclinicalevaluationcoordinator ensured that the surgeon evaluated the appropriate set of products at each station.
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Its long-term patency, however, remains unknown and should be assessed as the next step inclinicalevaluation.
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Thus, the information obtained in a comprehensiveclinicalevaluationis not just a cross-sectional description of the individual's functioning.
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Three roles/functions were performed in the labs: theclinicalevaluationcoordinator, the lab coordinator, and the laboratory technician.
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This technique holds promise for the noninvasiveclinicalevaluationof renal hemodynamic events in children with heart disease.
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All patients had routineclinicalevaluation, as well as echocardiography and electrocardiography, at the time of initial presentation.
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Under no rigorousclinicalevaluationcan these conditions be regarded as tantamount to death or absence of cognitive developmental capacity.
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The time-consuming studies of the perceived consequences of changes in blood loss patterns are equally unrealistic in theclinicalevaluationof contraceptive preparations.
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Unfortunately, no such studies appear to be available for other forms of diagnostic assessment, includingclinicalevaluationand in vitro diagnostic testing.
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In this paper, the colorimetric design and production in the four editions is evaluated as a prelude to selection forclinicalevaluation.
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There is an approximately 20-year gap between technological progress andclinicalevaluationthat cannot be easily bridged because of methodologic difficulties and ethical issues.
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