Examples of using Clinically in English and their translations into Arabic
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You were clinically dead for two hours.
It has demonstrated powerful clinically significant effects with various populations.
Time-to-event end points are more valuable and clinically relevant.
And approach it clinically.
The American National Cancer Institute Clinically.
So we're really excited, because now we're getting to a clinically practical device.
She was clinically depressed.
The Neutrogena® Visibly Clear® Pore & Shine Daily Range clinically proven formula has a double action formula that helps tighten pores and reduce shine with a fresh burst of tangerine and lime.
Look for key ingredients that are clinically proven to increase testosterone, such as D-Aspartic acid, ginseng, zinc, etc. Also, take note of the amounts of each ingredient and compare those to other products you're considering.
Visibly reduces shine: the formula is clinically proven to immediately remove 77%* of excess sebum and provide a lasting matte effect without over-drying the skin.
(e) Although an effective surveillance system is in place and sampling has been undertaken, only three clinically proven cases of measles were registered during the first six months of 2000(see table 11).
Clinically speaking.
Widely used clinically.
Clinically proven efficiency.
I am clinically depressed.
D-image: clinically accurate imaging.
Other Clinically Significant Antibodies.
Clinically insane or… clinically insane like a fox?
Clinically referred to as perineum.
She was clinically depressed.