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US
/ˈkɫɪnɪkəɫi, ˈkɫɪnɪkɫi/
]
[ UK /klˈɪnɪkli/ ]
[ UK /klˈɪnɪkli/ ]
ADVERB
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in a clinical manner
she is clinically qualified
How To Use clinically In A Sentence
- Acid-fast staining should be done if tuberculosis is clinically suspected.
- Patients with primary infection tend to be clinically ‘sicker’ than those who are reinfected.
- Patients were clinically stable for at least 6 weeks and were receiving optimal medical therapy.
- I establish, since it is clinically relevant, that you have not, in fact, had the penectomy and vaginoplasty yet, and are merely scarfing down hormones and getting all your facial hair yanked out. M.D.O.D.
- Within a tertiary care academic setting, we have found the proposed treatment and training model is teachable and clinically useful.
- Two different points to consider For many elderly patients it will be decided that cardiac surgery is not clinically indicated.
- There is unlikely to be to be a clinically significant difference in the severity of skull fracture.
- Defining rigorously what constitutes a clinically significant depressive illness is problematic, regardless of the age range under consideration.
- The resolution of nosocomial pneumonia can be defined clinically or microbiologically, but presumably a clinical nonresponse will the prompt consideration of bronchoscopic evaluation.
- It’s actually a pretty good movie about a bunch of medical students who are, for no other reason than the script demands it, trying to see how long they can remain clinically dead. The Mini-Movie Reviews: March