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150) Hypercalcemia may be seen in a variety of clinical settings and often requires inten
151) ment of DVT and PE, including in specific clinical settings and special patient popu
152) and depression, and could be utilized in clinical settings as cost- and labor-effic
153) Measurement of vagal tone in clinical settings might provide useful inf
154) ological contamination must be avoided in clinical settings.
155) s a popular tool that is commonly used in clinical settings.
156) therapeutic strategies for translation to clinical settings.
157) aluations are of limited applicability in clinical settings.
158) Fifty-one patients with clinical signs and electrophysiological ev
159) six African buffaloes that suffered from clinical signs compatible with MCF.
160) The most frequent clinical signs encountered were headaches
161) The most common clinical signs included leg swelling, ocul
162) allowing the investigation of presumptive clinical signs observed at herd level duri
163) vealed that the average score of putative clinical signs related to Q fever was sign
164) l, 2013, two adult dairy cattle developed clinical signs suggestive of LSD and were
165) Subjective improvement in clinical signs was noted in 11 dogs (78%).
166) This prospective clinical study aims to clarify a potential
167) This randomized clinical study explored the effects of two
168) eport the results of a 1-year prospective clinical study regarding 5 immediately ins
169) This is the first clinical study that has evaluated the effe
170) The aim of this clinical study was to compare dimensional
171) The aim of this randomized, longitudinal clinical study was to evaluate different p
172) A prospective clinical study was used to evaluate our ex
173) trol is very frequently an objective of a clinical study.
174) Clinical examination revealed right hypert
175) Clinical examination was accomplished to r
176) come were evaluated on a regular basis by clinical examination and client questionin
177) ts filled a questionnaire, underwent full clinical examination and their spirometric
178) The diagnosis was made by clinical examination and ultrasonography.
179) No specific features were observed on clinical examination or ultrasonography.
180) Detailed clinical examination was carried out and w
181) he presentation of suitable measurements, clinical implications and methodological l
182) Therefore, these findings have important clinical implications for assessment, mana
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(1)36 and (17)5 application (33)3 attachment (49)2 grading
(2)26 practice (18)5 data (34)3 course, (50)2 interventions
(3)22 trials (19)5 efficacy (35)3 examination, (51)2 literature
(4)19 trial (20)5 features (36)3 experience (52)2 measures
(5)14 research (21)5 outcome (37)3 information (53)2 nurse
(6)14 studies (22)5 picture (38)3 manifestations (54)2 observations
(7)10 use (23)5 relevance (39)3 significance (55)2 point
(8)8 parameters (24)5 symptoms (40)3 variables (56)2 practice,
(9)8 settings (25)5 translation (41)2 benefits (57)2 presentation,
(10)8 signs (26)5 trials, (42)2 cases (58)2 process
(11)8 study (27)5 utility (43)2 conditions (59)2 results
(12)7 examination (28)4 characteristics (44)2 context (60)2 sample,
(13)7 implications (29)4 evaluation (45)2 decision-making (61)2 situation
(14)7 presentation (30)4 management (46)2 decisions (62)2 situations,
(15)6 applications (31)4 outcomes (47)2 diagnosis (63)2 success
(16)6 course (32)4 signs, (48)2 findings (64)2 tooth

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--- WordNet output for clinical --- =>客観的な態度の, 臨床の, 臨床治療の, 臨床, 分析的な, 冷静な, 客観的な, 病院に関するものだ, 病院関係の Overview of adj clinical The adj clinical has 2 senses (first 2 from tagged texts) 1. (14) clinical -- (relating to a clinic or conducted in or as if in a clinic and depending on direct observation of patients; "clinical observation"; "clinical case study") 2. (1) clinical -- (scientifically detached; unemotional; "he spoke in the clipped clinical monotones typical of police testimony") --- WordNet end ---