diagnostic technique

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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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technique
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈniːk/
us
/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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(Definition ofdiagnosticandtechniquefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The principaldiagnostictechniquein these experiments was flow visualization from above by shadowgraphy.
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The sensitivity of anydiagnostictechniqueis likely to change both during the course of infection, and between dogs.
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Older studies dealing with epidemiology of congenital heart disease were hampered by lack of a non-invasivediagnostictechnique.
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Epidemiological studies dealing with congenital heart disease and predating echocardiography were hampered by the lack of a non-invasivediagnostictechniqueand the attendant risk of existing invasive techniques12.
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It is difficult to see any great advance in thediagnostictechniqueused in the cardiac catheterization laboratory.
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In this work, we present the first experimental results obtained by using anotherdiagnostictechniquefree of the disadvantages mentioned above.
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It is adiagnostictechniquethat is applied to embryos destined to be replaced in the uterus.
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Exact numbers depend on the population studied and the sensitivity of thediagnostictechnique.
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Also, recovery of worm from patient is also adiagnostictechnique.
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Culdoscopy is an important gynecologicaldiagnostictechnique, is gaining wide acceptance.
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Therapy localization is anotherdiagnostictechniqueusing manual muscle testing which is unique to applied kinesiology.
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In certain institutions, scintigraphy is the preferreddiagnostictechnique, but this leaves the patient radioactive for 24h, which may be inconvenient depending on nursing needs.
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Because of the lack of specificity indiagnostictechnique, coenurosis can be misdiagnosed as neurocysticercosis or echinococcosis, other parasitic diseases affecting nervous system tissue.
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Therefore, simple diagnostic techniques, such as single and x -wires, are not appropriate for this flow.
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It can be onediagnostictechniqueused in identifying pelvic inflammatory disease (in which case purulent fluid will be extracted) and ectopic pregnancy.
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Despite advances in diagnostic techniques and treatment, the 5-year survival rate remains poor (10).
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The basic findings emanating from these experiments made possible the use of laser fluorescence as a powerful plasmadiagnostictechnique.
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Diagnostic techniques have improved, probably leading to higher prevalence and incidence rates of certain diseases.
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There are sophisticated medical diagnostic techniques that can detect stress in a patient.
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