clinical 的定义
- pertaining to a clinic.
- concerned with or based on actual observation and treatment of disease in patients rather than experimentation or theory.
- extremely objective and realistic; dispassionately analytic; unemotionally critical: She regarded him with clinical detachment.
- pertaining to or used in a sickroom: a clinical bandage.
- Ecclesiastical. administered on a deathbed or sickbed. made on a deathbed or sickbed.
clinical 近义词
dispassionate
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clinical 的反义词 3 个
更多clinical例句
- When her training was complete, Raderman, who hopes to become a clinical psychologist some day, volunteered for as many Teen Line shifts as she could get.
- For clinical trials with thousands of participants, testing is a tedious, time-consuming endeavor, and there aren’t many robust findings yet.
- Around 40% of vaccine candidates in efficacy tests, called phase 2 clinical trials, proved successful, a rate 10 times that of cancer drugs.
- Using his clinical acumen as well as scientific judgment, he was able to combine the most effective medicines to achieve the landmark cure that galvanized the world of cancer.
- In the third week of 2021, clinical laboratories nationwide tested 23,549 specimens for influenza.
- In Psycho a psychiatrist (the young Simon Oakland) tells us in clinical terms what we've seen.
- “Your children are beautiful,” the audience member, who identified herself as a clinical social worker, began.
- As I described in an article over the summer when the fatal case in China was diagnosed, plague has three distinct clinical forms.
- Dr. Grenci obtained her doctorate in clinical sexology in 2007.
- She had enrolled at Maimonides University in North Miami Beach in order to work towards a degree in clinical sexology.
- Results are easily and quickly obtained, and are probably accurate enough for all clinical purposes.
- Quantitative estimation does not furnish much of definite clinical value.
- Quantitative estimation of the total sulphates yields little of clinical value.
- It is at best an empirical test and must be interpreted in the light of clinical symptoms.
- Clinical study of the blood may be discussed under the following heads: I. Hemoglobin.