English to Indonesian Dictionary clinically

clinically

klinis
definition
adverb
the first clinically useful antibiotics
as regards clinical medicine; in clinical terms.
he scrutinized her clinically
efficiently and without emotion.
example
he scrutinized her 'clinically'
However, evidence also suggests that hypoallergenic diets are 'clinically' useful for patients with atopic disease.
How this translates in terms of 'clinically' significant upper gastrointestinal tract events remains to be demonstrated.
The entries seemed just a little more sophisticated this year, both 'clinically' and in terms of design and usability.
As an alternative, the Maiden was quick, painless and 'clinically' efficient.
In our view, elongation differences on the order of 2 mm could be important 'clinically' in terms of posterior knee stability.
'clinically' dead
Although all bronchoscopies were 'clinically' indicated, endobronchial biopsy was performed for research.
The presence of 'clinically' apparent cholesterol embolisation should be considered a potent contraindication to any further vascular interventions.
Cardiac function was assessed 'clinically' by ECG and echocardiography.
Immediately after birth he also 'clinically' appeared to have neonatal pneumonia.
Those who decline remain in the study but are treated as the general practitioner believes is 'clinically' appropriate.
She explains such details 'clinically' , but there is more emotion in her voice when she describes what happened next.
Chest radiographs are 'clinically' useful to confirm the diagnosis of pneumonia and to monitor the disease progression.
This study provides no evidence that single-handed general practitioners are underperforming 'clinically' .
a 'clinically' clean kitchen
Term infants who are 'clinically' jaundiced at 24 hours old are not considered healthy and require further evaluation.
Prognostic markers are therefore 'clinically' useful to select high-risk patients who would benefit from adjuvant therapy.
A normal electrocardiogram was the only 'clinically' useful test to rule out systolic dysfunction with a sufficiently high accuracy.
In the trial their clinical position in the community was advisory to the general practitioner rather than 'clinically' autonomous.
Here in Augusta, there is a vast market for Scotland to target in a 'clinically' efficient way that would yield infinitely better results than what has been going on in New York.
On physical examination, no 'clinically' atypical or suspicious nevi were observed on the skin or scalp.
We welcome information that is useful and 'clinically' relevant to nurses, aside from the product associated with it.
They believe that it is unlikely that the smallpox vaccine itself would be 'clinically' useful in the prevention of HIV.
Yet his role as a solitary, 'clinically' efficient hitman in Jarmusch's impressive new feature is the one he says fits him best.
As in this case, asthma may appear to be relatively quiescent as the full-blown vasculitic disorder becomes 'clinically' manifest.
the first 'clinically' useful antibiotics
As a result, most subspecialists who deal with male subfertility do not regard subclinical varicoceles as 'clinically' significant.
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