adjective
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assessment
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This deliberate gathering of detailed information for teaching is termed diagnostic assessment .
category
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Analysis of variance and the Newman-Keuls procedure were applied to measure the statistical significance of means from different diagnostic categories .
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Clearly, some practicing therapists know how little use diagnostic categories are and how little scientific basis there is for them.
criteria
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The diagnostic criteria of Hanifin and Rajka were used.
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Therefore, as anticipated, hyperparathyroidism is regularly associated with hypophosphatemia, which is one of the diagnostic criteria of this disorder.
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The diagnostic criteria for ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease in the probands have been described.
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The current diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa reflect this evolutionary process but they have yet to achieve the final category.
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Although our method of classification is novel and requires further validation, the main findings were unaffected by choice of diagnostic criteria .
group
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The analyses covered a variety of diagnostic groups , age groups, and periods.
information
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Fault-response based systems are usually advocated when lots of reliable diagnostic information is available.
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In these conditions serum pepsinogen C provides additional diagnostic information , especially when expressed as pepsinogen A:C ratio.
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An effective general practitioner must have counselling skills to elicit important diagnostic information and manage consultations appropriately.
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A further follow-up in 1972 collected more detailed diagnostic information .
procedure
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After their diagnostic procedure the colonoscope was positioned at site of infusion and a second blood sample collected.
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A competent trial with moderation training, then, becomes a diagnostic procedure .
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Four patients had cholestasis and stricture at the time of the first diagnostic procedure .
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The most useful diagnostic procedure is aspiration and analysis of synovial fluid from an affected joint.
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At present the preferred diagnostic procedure is emergency endoscopy.
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But inherent in the diagnostic procedure is a presumption that defective embryos will be discarded.
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It may be that different subgroups of patients with differences in prognosis have been selected into the two diagnostic procedures .
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Some medical students were asked why they wanted to do a particular arduous diagnostic procedure on their patient.
purpose
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There were therefore, 375 patients referred for diagnostic purposes .
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The tests were of a type which could be used for diagnostic purposes .
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Other studies that used similar techniques for diagnostic purposes give a similar genuine false positive rate.
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The diagnostic purpose is particularly important and is best exemplified by a discussion of miscue analysis.
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He concluded that the test gave satisfactory results for diagnostic purposes .
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Control colonic tissue was taken from patients undergoing colonscopy for diagnostic purposes , but who had a negative examination.
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These subjects had all undergone colonoscopy for diagnostic purposes .
system
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Any diagnostic system that is quicker and cheaper than the present system would be of use.
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Such rule sets could identify problems in diagnostic systems and explain credit-scoring in loan application models.
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As mentioned previously, it is probably unwise to build stand-alone diagnostic systems that are independent of teacher-control.
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This process should be wherever possible part of a systematic analysis of diagnostic system requirements.
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If the disability is psychologically based diagnostic systems based on the use of multiple and unvalidated skin tests may reinforce the delusion.
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The focus of this paper is on knowledge based diagnostic systems and their potential within avionic components fault finding.
technique
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The possible dissemination of tumour by percutaneous fine needle aspiration cytology may result in these becoming the diagnostic techniques of choice.
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One extremely useful diagnostic technique is classroom observation by psychologists and / or educators familiar with the disorder.
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Hospital post-mortems, he goes on, are requested as a method of monitoring diagnostic technique and refining clinical skills.
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Iridology, sometimes referred to as iris diagnosis, is a non-invasive, painless diagnostic technique , according to practitioners.
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A reliable non-invasive diagnostic technique would represent a considerable advance.
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On top of our better understanding of plasma physics, we also had a wide range of new diagnostic techniques .
test
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His promotional leaflets referred to his routine practice of obtaining x ray films, running diagnostic tests , and prescribing treatment.
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In addition, the computer would run reading and diagnostic tests , offer remedial programmes and keep complete records of child attainment.
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She paid a certified repair shop $ 90 for a diagnostic test and had $ 550 of additional work.
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There are other diagnostic tests for hyponymy which are either discriminatory but insufficiently general, or general but insufficiently discriminatory.
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Let us assume one doctor has 100 patients for whom his diagnostic tests and treatment cost $ 2, 000.
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Remember that the hospital is in the business of selling services, and these include diagnostic tests .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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diagnostic tests
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After their diagnostic procedure the colonoscope was positioned at site of infusion and a second blood sample collected.
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Analysis of variance and the Newman-Keuls procedure were applied to measure the statistical significance of means from different diagnostic categories.
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Backers claim the pictures offer doctors a unique early-stage diagnostic window on blocked arteries and other coronary problems.
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C.. Ensure timely development, appropriate use, and availability of diagnostic tests and reagents.
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Fault-response based systems are usually advocated when lots of reliable diagnostic information is available.
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Included in the collection are diagnostic and testing materials, professional materials, and instructional materials to be used directly with learners.
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The famous Wassermann diagnostic blood test for syphilis has been used for forty years.
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Their location in the trachea and bronchi and their size are diagnostic .