Examples of using Clinically in English and their translations into Chinese
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It has been clinically researched to support weight and body fat management through unique mechanisms of helping to maintain healthy blood glucose levels.
It gives a particular energy to our future work, which will include using large animal models and human tissue tests to translate these nanomaterials clinically.
In any case, they would be extremely toxic drugs for humans, which means that they could not be clinically tested.
Most medications are transferred through breast milk, although most are found at very low levels and likely are not clinically relevant for the neonate.
It may also be ordered when someone has tested negative with a standard CF gene mutation panel but is clinically still suspected of having CF.
More than 100 antigens have been identified in this way, but only a few are clinically relevant and routinely tested.
Ultrasound was developed by obstetrician Ian Donald and engineer Tom Brown, who first used it clinically in 1956 in Glasgow, Scotland.
They mainly rely on mindfulness practices: breathing exercises and meditation which is not yet considered a clinically proven and effective treatment for depression or anxiety.
Recently, there have been several studies showing that drinking fresh beet juice can lead to clinically meaningful reductions in blood pressure.
These regimens are based on protocols that have been used clinically for decades and are based on animal testing and various clinical trials.
These studies consistently show that patients improve clinically following homeopathic treatment(often from chronic, difficult to treat conditions);
Innovative aesthetic injectable clinically proven to improve skin smoothness, appearance and elasticity is now available in Canada.
Total blindness is the complete lack of form and visual light perception and is clinically referred to as“no light perception” or NLP.
He was clinically dead for 45 minutes, during which time he describes being led by someone to a body of water.
Further studies are warranted to apply in vivo optical imaging clinically," the researchers add.
However, using capsaicin clinically will require overcoming its unpleasant side effects, which include gastrointestinal irritation, stomach cramps, and a burning sensation.”.
Ten of these groups are clinically relevant, with the potential to help doctors make a more accurate diagnosis and select a more effective treatment course.
Presently, menopause is determined retrospectively, since it is clinically defined by the absence of a menstrual cycle(i.e., 12 months of amenorrhea).
Clinically speaking, these events are defined as any event in which someone is exposed to actual or threatened death or serious injury.
The new research models offer an ethically sound, clinically relevant, and highly translatable means to study human disease.