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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
183) physical fitness promotes resilience; the clinical implications of a sedentary lifes
184) The empirical and clinical implications of assessing parent
185) rther studies are required to address the clinical implications of inflammatory biom
186) the brain, thus showing the potential for clinical implications.
187) cells for spinal cord injuries and their clinical implications.
188) Clinical presentation in pediatric patient
189) nary syndrome have almost always the same clinical presentation and ECG findings.
190) We discuss the peculiarity of the clinical presentation and its possible pat
191) ted with gastrointestinal symptoms, whose clinical presentation for a stress-related
192) This type of clinical presentation for ocular rhinospor
193) tle information exists regarding the true clinical presentation of dogs affected wit
194) However, because of the unusual clinical presentation reflecting confocal
195) Although it has often been argued that clinical applications of advanced technolo
196) gradation rates may still be too high for clinical applications.
197) experiments using animal models and their clinical applications.
198) TE), there is still no scaffold ideal for clinical applications.
199) able of generating large HSCs numbers for clinical applications.
200) esting and should be further explored for clinical applications.
201) ng to elucidate the interplay between the clinical course and the activation of a mi
202) Although his clinical course has been uneventful until
203) and the resulting antibody may affect the clinical course of DIC.
204) lobe as an incidental finding during the clinical course of a myocardial infarction
205) f T-cell lymphoma and to characterize the clinical course of such a presentation.
206) After the treatment, her clinical course was excellent.
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(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 ---