Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun the act or process of identifying the nature or cause of some phenomenon.
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- verb Present participle of
diagnose .
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- noun identifying the nature or cause of some phenomenon
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Spit test shows promise in diagnosing, monitoring diabetes - USATODAY. com
Spit test shows promise in diagnosing, monitoring diabetes 2009
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Improved methods of diagnosing learning disabilities = an explosion in diagnosing learning disabilities.
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We work closely with our Metabolic Diagnostic Laboratory, a full-service laboratory specializing in diagnosing and monitoring inborn errors of metabolism, and are available to provide consultations and discuss the results of metabolic tests.
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Spit test shows promise in diagnosing, monitoring diabetes
Spit test shows promise in diagnosing, monitoring diabetes 2009
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This multidisciplinary team consists of physicians, social workers, nurses, psychologists and other hospital personnel who have a long-standing interest and extensive experience in diagnosing and providing intervention for abused children.
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It is helpful in diagnosing causes of bone pain due to trauma, exercise, or other reasons.
Bone Scan 2010
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A careful and detailed review of a person's medical and family history becomes important in diagnosing Li-Fraumeni syndrome.
Li-Fraumeni Syndrome 2009
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A careful and detailed review of a person's medical and family history is important in diagnosing Peutz-Jeghers syndrome.
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MRI/MRA is rarely requested but it is helpful in diagnosing the presence of a vascular ring.
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Spit test shows promise in diagnosing, monitoring diabetes
57% of diabetics occasionally skip insulin shots on purpose 2010
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