Definition: 1. Relating to the examination and treatment of patients and their illnesses. 2. Cold and calm and without feeling or sympathy. 3. Very plain; without decoration.
Use 'clinical' in a sentence:
1. Young people have reported that for low-level conditions such as stress and anxiety, a clinical setting can sometimes be daunting.
2. Since then, Wellcome has been scaling up production to prepare for clinical trials.
3. It's verified by 800 clinical cases of cervicobrachial and lumbodynia disease.
4. Norwegian scientists have analysed samples from more than 70 patients with clinical illness and no further instances of this mutation have been detected.
5. I do clinical at a magnet hospital.
6. They are doing clinical trials on a new drug.
7. They have been treated with this drug in clinical trials.
8. Mitch Prinstein, a professor of clinical psychology sorts the popular into two categories : the likable and the status seekers .
9. The drug must first be tested in clinical trials to see if it works on other cancers.
10. The images had already been reviewed by doctors in real life but unlike in a clinical setting, the machine had no patient history to inform its diagnoses.
11. The pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and clinical evaluation of vilazodone were reviewed.
12. The study, published in the Journal of Neuropsychiatry& Clinical Neurosciences, found that those who engaged in crafts like knitting and crocheting had a diminished chance of developing mild cognitive disorder and memory loss.
13. Objective: To investigate the clinical characteristics, therapeutical approaches and outcome of infective endocarditis ( IE).
14. If you make clinical predictions based on somebody's race, you're going to be wrong a good chunk of the time.
15. "The difference is not really news to me, as a clinical psychologist," said Erin Joyce, a women and couples therapist in Los Angeles.
16. According to a study in the latest issue of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, the risk of developing eating disorders was reduced 61% among Body Project participants.
17. The results provide foundation for choosing antitrichomonal agents for clinical treatment.
18. Hap LeCrone, a Cox News Service columnist, is a clinical psychologist.
19. A study published last year in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that people who sleep more tend to eat less unhealthy food than their peers who don't get as much rest.
20. The study included 386 kindergarteners from schools in the Fast Track Project, a multi-site clinical trial in the U. S. that in 1991 began tracking how children developed across their lives.
21. Those are our hopes; we are starting this clinical trial to investigate whether those hopes will be realised.
22. We investigate the clinical value of using hysteroscopic surgery for hypermenorrhea.
23. The results provide basic scientific information for veterinary and medical clinical application.
24. Over time, this may significantly reduce a person's productivity and enjoyment of life, and can lead to clinical depression or other stress-related medical problems.
25. The study included 386 kindergarteners from schools in the Fast Track Project, a multi-site clinical trial in the U.S. that in 1991 began tracking how children developed across their lives.
26. Ask your doctor for a referral to a clinical psychologist.
27. She is a clinical psychologist in Los Angeles and the mother of two little girls.
28. Conclusion AAQ-2 was proven to be a suitable quencher of ascorbic acid in clinical samples.
29. Clinical features of appendicitis during pregnancy were different from appendicitis during non-pregnancy.
30. Those involved in the clinical trials on average ate 3.3 servings of pasta a week instead of other carbohydrates, one serving equaling around half a cup.
31. Tell me about your clinical trials. How did they go?
32. Aim: to observe the clinical effects of alfacalcidol the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis.
33. Study on the Clinical Application of Laser Printed Image.
34. All vitamin supplements would be evaluated in scientifically rigorous clinical trials.
35. However, China is notably behind other scientific powerhouses in clinical medicine and astronomy and astrophysics, ranking at 12th and 8th, respectively.
36. The main clinical manifestations were consciousness disorder accompanied by incoherence of thinking, amnesia, visual hallucination and behavioral disturbance.
37. Objective To discuss the clinical characteristics and treatment of congenital constricting band syndrome ( CCBS) and amputations.
38. Preliminary results from Phase I and II clinical trials showed the vaccine reactions were mild.
39. All this questioning is so analytical and clinical — it kills romance.
40. In a new clinical report, they are urging doctors to prescribe it liberally to the children in their care.
41. For the first few months after Daniel died, I was in a state of clinical depression.
42. About one in every 20 people have clinical depression.
43. Clinical test results are certainly encouraging — 10 per cent of wrinkles disappear altogether.
44. " If you make clinical predictions based on somebody's race, you're going to be wrong a good chunk of the time, Yudell told Live Science.
45. Frazier and Mosteller assert that medical research could be improved by a move toward larger, simpler clinical trials of medical treatments.
46. Two rival laser surgery systems are undergoing clinical trials in the US.
47. Two rival laser surgery systems are undergoing clinical trials in the U.S.
48. Most adult cases of clinical depression first emerge in adolescence.
49. These data show that most cancers are detected as a result of clinical follow-up.
50. The new drug is undergoing clinical trials.
51. The first clinical trials were expected to begin next year.
52. Clinical evidence began to accumulate, suggesting that the new drugs had a wider range of use.
53. He watched her suffering with clinical detachment.
54. All this questioning is so clinical – it kills romance.
55. He addressed the clinical aspects of paedophilia and abuse.