Sentences with phrase «clinical point of view»

A freeway to use the digital thermometer to detect fever at home because it also gives a margin of error that is not very significant from a strictly clinical point of view that is, irrelevant to diagnosis.
From a clinical point of view, yeah, they're notable, but they get much more play than is warranted: Anybody who's being taped all day will sometimes turn the wrong way.
But, from the clinical point of view, to be good and ready is fantastic.»
«From a clinical point of view, irisin and FGF21 represent a cold - stimulated hormone system, which was previously unknown, and may be harnessed in future obesity therapeutics through brown fat activation.»
«From a clinical point of view, the concept of dementia syndrome has changed,» Brayne says.
Perspectives and reviews on research topics that discuss the implications of the findings from a basic science and clinical point of view
From a clinical point of view, though, plastic training mannequins will probably always be useful.
«From the clinical point of view, DENAQ is a great advance on AAQ, because it acts specifically on a particular type of ion channel that is essential for the transmission of signals received from the rods and cones,» says Trauner.
A translational science and clinical point of view.
This video explores this impact from a clinical point of view, while addressing...
This video explores this impact from a clinical point of view, while addressing how honesty can help those who struggle with pornography begin to overcome their usage as a whole.
The Onset of Schizophrenia in Adolescence: Developments from a Structural and Clinical Point of View
From a clinical point of view, ADHD is characterized by hyperactivity, mood instability, irritability, difficulties in maintaining attention, lack of organization and impulsive behaviours.
From a clinical point of view, these issues are of great interest since they may contribute to the process of the intergenerational transmission of attachment, and the passing on of disorders, considering that an insecure attachment style can become a risk factor for psychopathology (Mikulincer and Shaver, 2012).
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