Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Clinically trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Gregorii is considered clinically identical to E. vermicularis.
However, for now,the current findings can still be clinically useful.
Clinically important drug interaction with other drugs has not been established.
After growth has stopped X-raysare only needed if there is any change clinically.
Clinically, halitosis can be classified as genuine halitosis, pseudo-halitosis, or halitophobia.
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There is obviously a considerable amount of work tobe done before that could be applicable clinically.".
Resolvins are already being clinically tested for their therapeutic properties in other illnesses, the authors note.
It is estimated that 17 percent ofchildren in the United States are classified as clinically obese as of late 2013.
The clinically effective dose of a supplement is the amount that has been proven beneficial in scientific studies.
Athletic Xtreme D-Aspartic Acidis a DAA pill that has been clinically studied for its effect on hormone production.
These persons are clinically normal and have acute painful episodes only under extreme conditions such as vigorous exertion at high altitudes(or in unpressurized aircraft).
Nebido® is not indicated for use in children and adolescents andit has not been evaluated clinically in males under 18 years of age.
In this industry,“clinically tested” means that the product has passed through many laboratory or clinical experiments, but it doesn't necessarily means that the promised results are confirmed.
The clinic has in the pastsaid that the donor could not be'clinically classified as having NF1, as it only occurs in some of his cells'.
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Selected study endpoints may become even less clinically relevant because it is easier to reach lower P values with weak surrogate end points than with hard clinical outcomes.
The methods by which elastogram quality are estimated are still quite variable andmost have not yet been proven clinically since the machines are so new.
In patients with clinically severe renal-hepatic insufficiency, the initial dose is reduced by 2 times from the usual one, then the dose is determined individually depending on the efficacy and tolerability of metoclopramide.
Fordyce spots are named after the American dermatologist John Addison Fordyce(1858-1925)who first described them clinically in a medical journal.
It should be borne in mind that hMG preparations can lead to ovarian hyperstimulation,which is clinically expressed after the introduction of Menopur for the purpose of ovulation and is manifested by the formation of large ovarian cysts.
The process for manufacturing dihydromorphine from morphine for pharmaceutical use was developed in Germany in the late 19th Century,with the synthesis being published in 1900 and the drug introduced clinically as Paramorfan shortly thereafter.
These effects are not always a predictor of later delayed cardiotoxicity,are rarely clinically significant, and usually does not require discontinuation of drug therapy.
It is used clinically as a hormonal contraceptive, and in part due to its lowering of estrogen levels, but also for improved effectiveness in contraception, chlormadinone is frequently combinedwith ethinyl estradiol for this purpose.
When the children were 9 months old,14 per cent of the mothers and 10 per cent of the fathers were clinically depressed- about twice the rates in the general population.
(IPS cells used in regenerative-medicine therapies are grown in the presence of other proteins to encourage them to specialise, or differentiate,into specific cell populations before being used clinically.).
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Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukaemia(Ph+ ALL) who are resistant to dasatinib, who are intolerant to dasatinib andfor whom subsequent treatment with imatinib is not clinically appropriate, or who have the T315I mutation.
The undecylenate ester greatly extends the activity of the drug(the undecylenate ester isonly one carbon atom longer than decanoate), so that clinically injections would need to be repeated every three or four weeks.
If an MRI image of the brain is abnormal in a manner typical ofmultiple sclerosis at the time of retrobulbar neuritis, clinically obvious multiple sclerosis is much more likely than if the MRI is normal.
Usage: Trilostane can inhibit cortical hormone in the process of synthesis of 3 beta dehydrogenase, make the cortisol,aldosterone synthesis decreased, clinically used in the treatment of Cushing syndrome(hypercortisolism) and primary aldosteronism.