clinical造句121. These agents are now being tested in clinical trials with people at risk. 6.
122. Delayed gastric emptying after surgery was confirmed in only 20% of patients referred with this clinical diagnosis.
123. When she was seen there seemed to be no good reason for this strange reversal in her clinical course.
124. But medical advance not only enhances clinical capability, it carries with it profound ethical, legal, social and economic implications.
125. Would that we had had a bit more clinical experience, but that is part of their program today.
126. Douglas makes the concerto sound almost chaste in its clinical brilliance.
127. That means a high standard of clinical care and a personal service.
128. This knowledge was rapidly applied to clinical care by responsible physicians.
129. Invasion and metastasis largely determine the clinical course of colorectal carcinomas.
130. Log-rank test for clinical adverse events and Fisher's exact test for laboratory adverse events.
131. A report by the Royal College of Physicians of London concluded that studies of clinical ecologists were seriously flawed.
132. Britain's clinical research is widely acknowledged to be in very bad shape.
133. These plants, unlike the earlier tonics, have the backing of a large amount of experimental and clinical data.
134. Fundholding practitioners would be less constrained in their clinical decision making and patients could anticipate more choice and improvements in services.
135. Patients who fail to respond to these regimens or whose symptoms do not allow an accurate clinical diagnosis should be referred.
136. Where there is a personality clash, the learner should be re-allocated to another clinical teacher.
137. Our findings may also have clinical implications concerning longterm treatment of acid related disorders with potent inhibitors of acid secretion.
138. One assumes other factors were at work, perhaps clinical depression, so that the medal controversy precipitated his decision.
139. The work, if confirmed, could eventually lead to clinical application in the treatment of aplastic anaemia and malignancy.
140. This could be a dilemma for both the clinical director and other consultants within the directorate.
141. The third study found a direct relation between smoking and clinical gall bladder disease among men but not among women.
142. The study of gastric mucosal proliferation may have important clinical applications.
143. Secondly, transport of such critically ill patients to regional referral centres should be considered and discussed early in the clinical course.
144. There is considerable variability and heterogeneity in the clinical course of patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the oesophagus.
145. It has been studied the most extensively and there is a very large clinical experience with the drug.
146. Inflammation was graded according to Matt's criteria by one of the authors, who was given no clinical information.
147. The study aimed to review referral patterns and assess the cost effectiveness of oesophageal manometry in clinical practice.
148. Agar gel and cellulose acetate are the more commonly used media in the routine clinical laboratory. 189.
149. Clinical response was assessed continuously until the patient switched off.
150. When a clinical situation poses a genuine moral dilemma, by definition no right answer exists.