Although
this medical application resulted in the development of radiological diagnosis and treatment of disease by radiation, physical aspects of Röntgen's discovery also provided the means for elucidating the structure of proteins and other large molecules.
Not exact matches
Medical imaging is a huge
application domain for scientific visualization with an emphasis on enhancing imaging
results graphically, e.g. using pseudo-coloring or overlaying of plots.
The
results reveal serious obstacles to using the method in
medical applications.
As a
result, the United States has fallen far behind in a burgeoning field that has transformed our understanding of the past, and also turns out to have unexpected
medical and environmental
applications.
«These features are crucial for the
medical ultrasound
applications of the
resulting devices.»
The
results can have real
applications for
medical research.
The AgedBrainSYSBIO consortium is coordinated by the French National Institute for health and
medical research (Inserm, Prof. Michel Simonneau) and brings together an scientists with internationally recognized expertise in systems biology of the synapse and four small to medium size enterprises (SMEs) with a leading role in the project to assure the innovation potential and translation of project
results to clinical
application.
If underwriting determines that a
medical exam is necessary, the lab test
results may cause your policy price to increase or your
application to be declined.
The company reviews the
application, the
results of the
medical exam, lab
results,
medical tests and records, and other relevant information to make its decision.
Step 5: An underwriter reviews your
application At this point the insurer will review your
application, phone interview, and
medical exam
results, as well as your credit history.
Before the insurance company approves your
application, they are going to require that you take a
medical exam, and the
results of the
medical exam will play an important role in how much you pay for your coverage.
When insurers look over a simplified issue life insurance
application, they can see your
medical exam
results from your term life insurance policy.
He says the industry doesn't require new genetic testing during the
application process, but customers must share the
results of any
medical information — including genetics — when buying new policies.
The company reviews the
application, the
results of the
medical exam, and other relevant information in public records to make its decision.
Our staff is AIMLA (American Institute of
Medical Laser
Applications) Certified and receives detailed training that ensures accurate adminstration that
results in a higher success rate.
Many scenarios
result in a dog's presumed breed being recorded including arrival at a shelter, veterinary visits, licensing, housing and insurance
applications,
medical visits following dog bites, and the subsequent media reporting of such incidents.
Today the women's health care providers who jointly filed suit last month on behalf of their patients have filed an emergency
application with the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate an injunction granted by U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel on October 28 blocking a Texas provision requiring doctors who provide abortions to obtain admitting privileges at a local hospital — a requirement that leading
medical associations oppose and only
results in women losing access to safe
medical care.
As a
result we are able to assist not only with the technical requirements of pursuing
applications for residence in Canada but also to advise individuals on such matters as local government
medical coverage, education enrolment, and personal tax and customs issues.
Underwriting includes a review of your
application, paramed exam
results, current health status,
medical history, family history and driving record, among other things.
Before the insurance company approves your
application, they are going to require that you take a
medical exam (unless you buy a no exam policy), and the
results of the exam are going to play an important role in how much you pay for your coverage.
The company reviews the
application, the
results of the
medical exam, and other relevant information in public records to make its decision.
After an underwriter reviews an
application and
medical results, many are shocked by the final quote they receive, which may cost as much as 50 % more than anticipated!
The company reviews the
application, the
results of the
medical exam, lab
results,
medical tests and records, and other relevant information to make its decision.
The insurance company will review your
application, your
medical exam
results, and your
medical records.
After this is complete, the life insurance
application will be sent to an underwriter who will review your answers, exam
results and any
medical records obtained from your doctor.
After a life insurance company reviews your
application,
medical exam
results and doctor's records, they will assign a health class.
Before the insurance company approves your
application, they are going to require that you take a
medical exam (unless you buy a no exam plan), and the
results of those health tests are going to play a major role in how much you pay every month.
«Pre-Existing Condition» means Any Injury, Illness, Sickness, disease, or other physical,
medical, Mental or Nervous Disorder, condition or ailment that, with reasonable
medical certainty, existed at the time of
Application or at any time during the 36 months prior to the Effective Date of this insurance, whether or not previously manifested, symptomatic or known, diagnosed, Treated, or disclosed to the Company prior to the Effective Date, and including any and all subsequent, chronic or recurring complications or consequences related thereto or
resulting or arising therefrom.
Before the insurance company approves your
application, they are going to require that you take a
medical exam, and the
results of that exam are going to play a huge role in how much you pay for your protection.
«Pre-Existing Condition» shall mean any
medical condition, Sickness, Injury, Illness, Disease, Mental Illness or Mental Nervous Disorder, regardless of the cause including any congenital, chronic, subsequent, or recurring complications or consequences related thereto or
resulting therefrom that with reasonable
medical certainty existed at the time of
application or within the one hundred and eighty (180) days (three hundred and sixty five (365) days for Insured Persons 70 and older) immediately prior to the Insured Person's Effective Date under the Certificate, whether or not previously manifested, symptomatic, known, diagnosed, treated or disclosed.
Although some life insurance companies offer term life policies that don't require a
medical exam, most insurers do review your physical exam
results before approving your policy
application.
Sometimes instead of declining an
application altogether based off the history of a specific
medical condition, an underwriter will offer to approve the
application with an exclusion rider that states no coverage will be provided for a disability
resulting from the specified condition.
At this point the insurer will review your
application, phone interview, and
medical exam
results, as well as your credit history.
During this time, they review the the
medical, non-
medical and financial risk factors from your life insurance
application and
medical exam
results.
If an underwriter decides it's necessary to take a closer look at your health, either because of something you disclosed on the
application or because of the
results of your paramedical exam, then he or she will request a written summary of your
medical history from your doctor or hospital.
After the
application is received, the underwriter will review your
application and
medical results to determine the final pricing.
(You can't use these
results on your
application, but the life insurance
medical exam is free, so all you're losing is time.
Getting a
medical exam does not commit you to buying the policy, however, your
results will become available for other life insurance companies to reference should you choose to cancel the
application.
Not only could a
result from a
medical test show that you lied, causing the whole
application to be declined, but you run the risk of having your life insurance policy canceled after it goes into effect.
When insurers look over a simplified issue life insurance
application, they can see your
medical exam
results from your term life insurance policy.
Before the insurance company approves your
application, they are going to require that you take a
medical exam, unless you opt to purchase a no
medical exam life insurance policy which will come with a higher premium rate, and the
results of that test are going to play a major role in how much you pay every month.
Insurance underwriters will review your life insurance
application, your
medical records, and the
results of your lab tests taken with the
application to determine if you would be qualify for high risk life insurance.
«Pre-Existing Condition» means Any Injury, Illness, Sickness, disease, or other physical,
medical, Mental or Nervous Disorder, condition or ailment that, with reasonable
medical certainty, existed at the time of
Application or at any time during the 36 month period immediately prior to the Effective Date of this insurance, whether or not previously manifested, symptomatic or known, diagnosed, Treated, or disclosed to the Company prior to the Effective Date, and including any and all subsequent, chronic or recurring complications or consequences related there - to or
resulting or arising therefrom.
If you do come back with a positive
result for illegal drugs, the
results will be forwarded to the M.I.B. (
Medical Information Bureau), who will keep this
result in their database which will effect your future life insurance
applications.
If underwriting determines that a
medical exam is necessary, the lab test
results may cause your policy price to increase or your
application to be declined.
If you currently being treated for chron's disease, diabetes, epilepsy, or any other
medical condition, but do not report it on your
application you will be of breif of contract which can
result in an unpaid claim.
Unfortunately, this can be frustrating — especially if you've gone through the long
application process, undergone the
medical exam, and waited for several weeks for your policy
application results.
A final term life price is set after the
application and
medical exam
results are reviewed.
You can think of this rating class as a snapshot of your overall health as determined by the answers regarding your health you provide on your
application and by the
results of your life insurance
medical exam.
Before the insurance company approves your
application, they are going to require that you take a
medical exam (unless you buy a no
medical exam plan), and the
results of that exam are going to play a huge role how much you pay every month.