diagnostic in the PONS Dictionary

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Specifically, residents receive subacute care involving intensive therapies, behavior modification, psychopharmacology, nursing assessment and intervention, diagnostic evaluation, and educational planning.
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The development of molecular diagnostic tools have enabled physicians and researchers to monitor the efficacy of treatment with anti-retroviral drugs.
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If the same diagnostic methods are used, the rates are more or less the same between countries.
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When used for diagnostic imaging, the low intensity ultrasound waves have little to no biologic effect on cells or tissues.
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The diagnostic radiologist then interprets or reads the images and produces a report of their findings and impression or diagnosis.
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Often the diagnosis is made by visualization of the intimal flap on a diagnostic imaging test.
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Relief is a diagnostic characteristic of a mineral in plane polarized light that refers to the various ways different minerals stand out.
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The models are organized into a hierarchy that attempts to bridge the divide between report card systems and diagnostic systems.
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The describers established the presence of five diagnostic traits.
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The hospital also offers an extensive list of screening and diagnostic services.
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