clinical trial
collocation in Englishmeaningsofclinicalandtrial
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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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trial
noun
uk/traɪəl/us/traɪəl/
the hearing of statements and showing of objects, etc. in a law court to judge if a person is guilty of a crime or to decide a case or a ...
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Aclinicaltrialwas speedily initiated.
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A controlledclinicaltrialusing venous phlebography.
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A one-year randomised, controlledclinicaltrial.
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Aclinicaltrialcomparing efficacy and safety.
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Completing theclinicaltrialtook precedence over the economic evaluation.
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One randomizedclinicaltrialhas demonstrated effectiveness (33).
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In aclinicaltrial, a therapy shows its efficacy.
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Advancingclinicaltrialmethodology has itself become a major endeavor.
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Results of a prospective randomised placebo controlledclinicaltrial.
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Second, the present study was a randomizedclinicaltrial.
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Subsequently, the economic parts ofclinicaltrialprotocols-when present-are given much less attention during assessments ofclinicaltrialprotocols.
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Until cycle 11, the mean values of the placebo group in theclinicaltrialare used.
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Efficacy of strategy training in left hemisphere stroke patients with apraxia: a randomizedclinicaltrial.
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The reanalysis ofclinicaltrialresults with prior data may also raise questions among decision makers.
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These are useful when particular symptoms are targeted by theclinicaltrial.
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As discussed below, these considerations are key components for successfulclinicaltrialdesign with targeted therapies.
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The risk reductions presented to each subject were obtained from theclinicaltrial(2).
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Preventing recurrent depression using cognitive therapy with and without a continuation phase : a randomizedclinicaltrial.
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One is the substantial increase in costs that would be necessary to conduct aclinicaltrial.
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All predictions are based on observed patient information contained within aclinicaltrial.
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However, this has not yet been tested directly in a randomised controlledclinicaltrial.
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Only reviews that reported at least one controlledclinicaltrialwere considered.
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Bleeding rates used in this analysis were those observed in theclinicaltrialsetting.
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If so, which endpoints should be included in any futureclinicaltrial?
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The distribution at 11 cycles matches exactly the distribution seen in theclinicaltrial.
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