English to Gujarati Dictionary clinical

clinical

તબીબી
definition
adjective
clinical medicine
of or relating to the observation and treatment of actual patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies.
the clinical detail of a textbook
efficient and unemotional; coldly detached.
translation of 'clinical'
પ્રત્યક્ષ વૈદ્યકીય શિક્ષણ કે રુગ્ણાલયને લગતું
adjective
રુગ્ણાલયને લગતું
example
It doesn't happen with the 'clinical' detachment that they tell it with.
He confronts their arguments in almost 'clinical' detail.
The problem with this analysis is that only geeks and journalists are listening to Apple's story with that sort of 'clinical' attention to detail.
The ambience of the interior, according to Halford, is u2018very 'clinical' , clean and pureu2019.
Symptoms of 'clinical' depression usually begin by early adulthood.
He leaves the impression that no herb has ever been subjected to chemical, laboratory, or 'clinical' study and found safe.
But that should not take away from the overall performance of a Bridge squad that played its football with a ruthless and 'clinical' efficiency.
In this study we describe the 'clinical' and laboratory features of the patients with and without mycobacteraemia.
Biological therapy is now being studied in 'clinical' trials for use in colon cancer treatment.
These trials compared SSRIs with placebo in adults with depression and other 'clinical' conditions.
The study, involving 'clinical' trials on Christie patients, will cost around u00a340,000.
Mycobacterium fortuitum is known for producing a wide spectrum of 'clinical' disease.
Aspirin induced asthma is a distinct 'clinical' syndrome affecting some asthmatic patients.
Imagine a 'clinical' , morgue-like room, all stainless steel and green rubber sheets.
The present study was performed in a tumor-bearing rat model, preceding 'clinical' studies in patients with ovarian cancer.
Ultimately, these strategies will be applied earlier in the sequence during a stage that we do not yet recognise as 'clinical' diabetes.
Trachoma was described as a 'clinical' disease thousands of years before the bacterium was first isolated and identified.
Belvaux conveys the icy determination of the lone assassin with 'clinical' efficiency.
I believe that access to hospital treatment should be on 'clinical' need rather than on ability to pay.
The findings of the present study have important 'clinical' implications for patient care.
We did this several years ago in a 'clinical' study, in patients who had aneurysms who were scheduled to undergo surgery.
Many patients also participate in 'clinical' research studies that evaluate new treatments for Alzheimer's disease.
They speak with a somewhat 'clinical' detachment that ironically casts many of their observations and findings in a rather dramatic light.
Sahn and Hefner recently reviewed the 'clinical' condition of spontaneous pneumothorax.
It's distanced, almost 'clinical' and that in turn leads to a great deal of gallows humour.
Behavioural research derives its authority from notions of scientific rigour and 'clinical' detachment.
Heart failure is a 'clinical' syndrome which has reached epidemic proportions.
Some have accused her of coldness, of 'clinical' detachment.
Recognizing the symptoms of 'clinical' depression and getting help early can help prevent serious problems, experts say.
However, such approaches are obviously of little help for 'clinical' studies in patients.
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