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单词 diagnostic
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diagnostic
(dəgnɒstɪk )
adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
Diagnostic equipment, methods, or systems are used for discovering what is wrong with people who are ill or with things that do not work properly.
...X-rays and other diagnostic tools.
Synonyms: symptomatic, particular, distinguishing, distinctive  
Collocations:
diagnostic device
At best, by next season, we may be able to complete a concussion test within minutes using a handheld diagnostic device and a small saliva sample.
Times, Sunday Times
However, it's not always that simple, as some independents will not have all the diagnostic devices or fault-finding codes to enable them to do the job.
Times, Sunday Times
The group, which has appointed a new management team, will now focus on building a business within the in vitro diagnostic devices market.
Times, Sunday Times
The company pioneers in manufacturing point of care diagnostic devices and provides products to professional institutes and personnel worldwide.
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Handheld diagnostic devices known as lateral flow readers are used by several companies to provide a fully quantitative assay result.
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diagnostic equipment
Other kinds of diagnostic equipment are also based on electrical activity in body organs.
Schneider, Hermann & Schneider, Leo The Harper Dictionary of Science in Everyday Language (1988)
Your local garage clearly does not have the right diagnostic equipment to solve the problem.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
The institute called for improved diagnostic equipment.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
The car has been back to the garage and attached to diagnostic equipment and no fault can be found.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
In theory the warning can be turned off by a garage with Skoda diagnostic equipment.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
diagnostic error
One in 14 patients suffer as a result of diagnostic error or operating theatre mistake.
The Sun
Many clinicians improperly perform, or entirely miss this step, introducing avoidable diagnostic error and misdiagnosis.
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A systematic review of studies of the autopsy calculated that in about 25% of autopsies a major diagnostic error will be revealed.
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Rushed doctors make prescribing and diagnostic errors.
Times, Sunday Times
Elevated levels of stress were also linked to high rates of burnout, absenteeism and diagnostic errors, and to reduced rates of patient satisfaction.
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diagnostic evaluation
Specifically, residents receive subacute care involving intensive therapies, behavior modification, psychopharmacology, nursing assessment and intervention, diagnostic evaluation, and educational planning.
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Typical activities include design, production, marketing, testing, quality control, estimating, surveying, inspection, diagnostic evaluation, supervision, management, technical sales and teaching.
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The individual needs to undergo a full diagnostic evaluation, including a thorough medical, social, adaptive, motor skills and communication history.
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There are also more involved diagnostic evaluations for which contain both productive and comprehensive parts.
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Time and budgetary constraints often limit practicing psychiatrists from conducting more thorough diagnostic evaluations.
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diagnostic facilities
These assessment wards provide intensive diagnostic facilities and prompt access to specialists.
Times, Sunday Times
There may be a case for countries that have the capability to ensure that in future they retain critical public health capabilities, including vaccine manufacture and diagnostic facilities.
Times,Sunday Times
There are 10 hospitals belonging to the private sector and to public corporations, plus diagnostic facilities, clinics and dispensaries in those sectors.
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It also has a range of outpatient and diagnostic facilities.
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Some families must travel for hours or days to reach an area in which diagnostic facilities are available.
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diagnostic imaging
This work could assess the impact of nursing ratios, access to diagnostic imaging and consultant cover as well as the contribution of junior doctor cover.
Times, Sunday Times
The contracts include the implementation of picture archiving and communication systems as well a diagnostic imaging systems.
Times, Sunday Times
A number of trusts which reported in 2012 that they were not providing routine diagnostic imaging services at weekends said they had expanded services or were planning to.
Times, Sunday Times
It matches them with positions in cardiology, diagnostic imaging, nursing, physiotherapy and other medical fields.
Times, Sunday Times
Radiotherapy was her main love, particularly diagnostic imaging.
Times, Sunday Times
diagnostic kit
So some practices now have their own in-house hi-tech diagnostic kit, such as ultrasound scanners.
The Sun
Saliva-test diagnostic kits are peddled on the web for about £100.
Times,Sunday Times
No one knows for sure because, we learnt last week, there are just 200 functioning diagnostic kits in the entire state.
Times,Sunday Times
Genetic engineering has resulted in a wide range of diagnostic kits based on monoclonal antibodies, with other microbiological products.
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At that time he was involved in production of sera, vaccines and diagnostic kits.
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diagnostic laboratory
The choice of sample depends on the facilities available at the diagnostic laboratory.
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Plants suspected of a viral infection should be sent to a plant disease diagnostic laboratory.
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This segment offers a range of semi-automated and fully automated diagnostic laboratory instruments for laboratories, clinics, and hospitals.
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Apart from being a diagnostic laboratory, it was also given the task of production of some reagents and bio-products.
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Currently, about 1,100 genes can be tested in clinical diagnostic laboratories.
Times, Sunday Times
diagnostic method
Localization of the lesion may be a useful diagnostic method for the clinician.
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However, his ambition was to find noninvasive diagnostic methods.
Times, Sunday Times
Current diagnostic methods aren’t practical to screen hundreds or thousands of people passing through an airport.
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At the moment, the diagnostic methods that would distinguish, within a timely manner, the cause of these symptoms do not exist.
The Scientist
If the same diagnostic methods are used, the rates are more or less the same between countries.
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diagnostic procedure
The new guidance will make it easier for healthcare professionals to request a key diagnostic procedure, helping to improve services for patients.
Times, Sunday Times
In addition to the test's high specificity, the use of two samples ensures that the diagnostic procedure has a high (99%) test sensitivity as well.
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Even during an already ongoing diagnostic procedure, there can be an indication to perform another, separate, diagnostic procedure for another, potentially concomitant, disease or condition.
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This can also enhance the quality of the maintenance since it tends to be supported by repair history and high-level diagnostic procedure decisions.
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At a later, less acute, situation, there may be a switch to a more comprehensive differential diagnostic procedure.
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diagnostic process
Nor do we dislike the term family doctor on the basis that families somehow complicate the diagnostic process; actually, their peculiar traits can be helpful.
Times, Sunday Times
The diagnostic process involves information gathering via clinical history, physical examination and diagnostic testing.
Times, Sunday Times
He did this not to belittle his students, but to impress upon them the gravity of the diagnostic process.
Times, Sunday Times
The prison has been designed to provide 512 beds for inmates going through the diagnostic process.
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There may be evidence of overdiagnosis if inaccuracies are shown consistently in the accepted prevalence rates or in the diagnostic process itself.
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diagnostic services
This will require more consultants and diagnostic services as well as junior doctors to be available at weekends.
Times, Sunday Times
These days, you have only to look at the adverts in newspapers to see how diagnostic services are being aimed at healthy consumers.
Times, Sunday Times
Health professionals blame a lack of senior doctors in hospitals at the weekend and a lack of access to diagnostic services, such as scans.
Times, Sunday Times
Experts are clear that the biggest gains will come from picking up tumours earlier but, with diagnostic services overstretched, money will have to be taken from somewhere else.
Times, Sunday Times
These are the very patients that the providers of online diagnostic services prefer to avoid.
Times, Sunday Times
diagnostic skills
Added to which improved diagnostic skills mean even more cases are being unearthed.
Times, Sunday Times
Although specialising in chest diseases he remained a general physician, much admired for the quality of his diagnostic skills.
Times, Sunday Times
I drifted away from the theatres towards the surgical assessment unit to work on my diagnostic skills, leaving the slicing and stitching to the experts.
Times, Sunday Times
The doctor's expertise includes both diagnostic skills and consideration of individual patient's rights and preferences in making decisions about his or her care.
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Participants develop diagnostic skills and discuss the characteristics of a leader through large class discussions and small group case analysis.
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diagnostic system
Or that national diagnostic systems are not constructed without extra manpower?
Times,Sunday Times
Some clinicians objected to this, characterizing the new diagnostic system as an unwieldy conglomeration of disparate models that can not happily coexist and may have limited usefulness in clinical practice.
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In these cases, all diagnostic systems use an unknown prenatal alcohol exposure designation.
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Hence, the aircraft was provided with automatic diagnostic systems, some of the earliest computer-based analytic equipment developed for aircraft.
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Unlike conventional diagnostic systems which seek to incrementally revise and build upon their pre-existing paradigms.
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diagnostic technique
Because of the lack of specificity in diagnostic technique, coenurosis can be misdiagnosed as neurocysticercosis or echinococcosis, other parasitic diseases affecting nervous system tissue.
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The basic findings emanating from these experiments made possible the use of laser fluorescence as a powerful plasma diagnostic technique.
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It can be one diagnostic technique used in identifying pelvic inflammatory disease (in which case purulent fluid will be extracted) and ectopic pregnancy.
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Exact numbers depend on the population studied and the sensitivity of the diagnostic technique.
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Treating infected plants with antibiotics such as tetracycline to see if this cured the plant was another diagnostic technique employed.
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diagnostic technology
The current diagnostic technology usually relied on centrifuges or spectrophotometers that were too expensive for many hospitals in developing countries.
Smithsonian Mag
Its makers, who say each test costs about 2p, believe that it could help to diagnose malaria in poor countries and in remote locations, away from more sophisticated diagnostic technology.
Times, Sunday Times
Even a single computer has sub-systems that are supplied by an array of vendors each having disparate diagnostic technology.
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As has been reported, the decision leaves many questions unanswered, including the patentability of many medical diagnostic technologies and software.
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Most importantly, they ensure that the diagnostic technologies developed with their partners are made available in high burden countries.
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diagnostic test
The producer of diagnostic testing kits said that trading remained in line with expectations.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
An on-the-spot diagnostic test would help to resolve uncertain cases and give doctors stronger grounds to refuse demands for drugs.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
The diagnostic process involves information gathering via clinical history, physical examination and diagnostic testing.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
We are suggesting a helpful, easy to perform, and cheap diagnostic test algorithm for diagnosing galactosemia in resource-poor settings.
Asha K Varghese, T S Shibu, M Pushpalatha 2017, 'Crystals hold the clue', Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University
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