Sentences with phrase «medical sense»

I have health issues because of my stature, which in medical sense is fine, but in practical sense my body isn't what you'd call athletic.
This material could revolutionize drug delivery and medical sensing with its unique ability to penetrate living cells.
In an editorial on the Huffington Post, Woodworth asks, «Does it make medical sense in the 21st century to say that a child is not a human being until the moment of complete birth?»
Ethically conducting animal based research benefits animals in a veterinary medical sense as well as improving human existence.
Essentially, Google created a parent company called Alphabet, left the core business in Google, and created sister companies to Google that will operate some of its other projects, such as the self driving car and smart medical sensing contact lenses.
«Not clean, not sterile,» it had a staff with «little understanding of what they were giving you [or] what was right for which indication» in «any sort of chemical or medical sense,» he says.
Many applications in spectroscopy, material science, security and industry process control, or chemical, biological and medical sensing would straightforwardly take advantage of mid-infrared photonics devices of higher performance.
We're not speaking in a medical sense: how are you supposed to behave around someone — a casual acquaintance, say — who's been recently diagnosed with the disease?
The glands themselves have no purpose in a medical sense (called vestigial).
As in the medical sense of the term, a phantom limb may no longer be in evidence, but its owner still feels its presence, is haunted by it, and struggles with instinctive urges to use it.
By law, such companies have to give such disclaimers if their products are not approved by the federal government, i.e. the FDA, which evaluates and licenses medical products after testing for safety and if they actually are beneficial in a medical sense.
The Government has refused the demands for an inquiry on the ground that the 2008 apology covered these ostensibly medical assaults (or «insults» in the medical sense) on the children in the residential schools.
(I'm very allergic to horses, in the medical sense, too.)
Von Hannover recognised that an individual whose life and activities were of public interest might have a legitimate expectation of privacy in relation to private family and personal activities which were not in themselves either embarrassing or intimate in a sexual or medical sense.
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