diagnostic laboratory

collocation in English

meaningsofdiagnosticandlaboratory

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diagnostic
adjective
uk
/ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnɒs.tɪk/
us
/ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnɑː.stɪk/
medicalspecialized
identifying a particular illness using a combination of signs ...
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laboratory
noun[C]
uk
/ləˈbɒr.ə.tər.i/
us
/ˈlæb.rə.tɔːr.i/
a room or building with scientific equipment for doing scientific tests or for teaching science, or a place where chemicals or medicines ...
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(Definition ofdiagnosticandlaboratoryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The canine blood sample was obtained from a medical-veterinarydiagnosticlaboratory.
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Costs were classified as medications,diagnosticlaboratory/radiology tests and professional fees, dialysis sessions, and hospital services/taxes.
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Substantial cost savings can be realized in the variable portion of the incremental costs includingdiagnosticlaboratoryand therapeutic services.
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At times this can be surprisingly difficult - in tropical areasdiagnosticlaboratoryprovision can vary from nil to sophisticated, but is most denied to those most affected by parasitic disease.
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In addition, there is a view in the medical profession that adiagnosticlaboratoryshould serve a total population of half a million.
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Plants suspected of a viral infection should be sent to a plant diseasediagnosticlaboratory.
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The choice of sample depends on the facilities available at thediagnosticlaboratory.
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This segment offers a range of semi-automated and fully automateddiagnosticlaboratoryinstruments for laboratories, clinics, and hospitals.
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The best method to confirm the presence of the disease is testing of soil and/or plant samples by adiagnosticlaboratory.
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Apart from being adiagnosticlaboratory, it was also given the task of production of some reagents and bio-products.
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We have, for instance, found it difficult to elicit the real costs of reagents and procedures from the diagnostic laboratories we have interviewed.
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It calls for vigilance on the part of health workers in the field and of those in diagnostic laboratories.
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It is possible that the trend towards automated liquid culture systems may enhance the capabilities of diagnostic laboratories to isolate this organism.
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Depending on the measurement method, just a few characteristics may be evaluated (such as with a home kit) or many characteristics may be evaluated (generally by adiagnosticlaboratory).
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Further improvements using highly specific parasite antigens may make this multi-immunodot test more suitable for wide-scale use in field studies and diagnostic laboratories.
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Penicillin resistant isolates are likely to be over-represented in this as a result of selectively higher referral by diagnostic laboratories.
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This is due to the very low prevalence of congenital toxoplasmosis : no more cases were added from the retrospective testing of prenatal samples or reported from the diagnostic laboratories.
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They seek to cover research and diagnostic laboratories and other places where there is a deliberate intention to work with micro-organisms.
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Research facilities must be registered, and include state and local government-run research laboratories, universities, and colleges, diagnostic laboratories, and pharmaceutical firms.
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Private services are provided by diagnostic laboratories, occupational and physical therapy centres, and other allied professionals.
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