[
US
/ˈkɫɪnəkəɫ, ˈkɫɪnɪkəɫ/
]
[ UK /klˈɪnɪkəl/ ]
[ UK /klˈɪnɪkəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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scientifically detached; unemotional
he spoke in the clipped clinical monotones typical of police testimony -
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
How To Use clinical In A Sentence
- Acid-fast staining should be done if tuberculosis is clinically suspected.
- The primary outcome was the occurrence of severe clinical events, defined as death or hospital admission irrespective of the cause.
- Clinical assessments were estimated to take on average 9.8 minutes for a regular review and 13.4 minutes for an annual review.
- Concerns about the clinical implications, the cost of routine medication, and the possible excessive wastage resulting from the return of units to the blood bank have led us to question our practice.
- Moreover, if possible, has a clinical thermometer not to calculate unnecessarily.
- A brief summary was made on the clinical pharmacology and application of aztreonam.
- The doctor used a clinical thermometer to measure the patient's temperature.
- Patients with primary infection tend to be clinically ‘sicker’ than those who are reinfected.
- The development of oncology is always following the anti - tumor new - medicine research and the clinical trial.
- After this she was not strong enough to work in interventional cardiology and devoted herself to clinical and diagnostic cardiology.