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How to use diagnostically in a sentence

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In addition, diagnostically important small structures, such as interlobular septa and distal arterioles and bronchioles, are not visualized.
Although protoporphyrin was associated with a large proportion of our abnormal measurements, it was not found to be diagnostically useful.
Methods for large-scale molecular profiling of diseased tissues are well established with proven efficacy both diagnostically and prognostically.
However, the substance abuse can trigger or worsen personality disorders, or produce a syndrome that is diagnostically compatible with personality disorders.
A computer program can be used diagnostically, and, once a student's problem has been identified, it can then focus on the problem area.
Osteoarthritis is confirmed diagnostically after cartilage damage is detected by X-ray, which is too late to be truly helpful.
However, capillary hemorrhaging has been observed in lung and the intestine of mammals at diagnostically relevant exposures.
Every diagnostically relevant event can be quickly and easily viewed and edited in the event overview.
Window period: This is the time period between initial infection and the ability to diagnostically detect an infection.
Without either of these signals, the sleep study would be declared diagnostically invalid because of insufficient data.
Benchmarks can be used diagnostically and formatively to inform policy and practice but are sometimes also viewed as a threat.
These limits should be set such that they are just within the range allowable before diagnostically significant changes are evident.
Polysomnography is diagnostically important in these cases and records periodic limb movements in sleep and frequent awakening throughout the night.
To further diagnostically differentiate, fruit-mulling takes too much time for a regurgitator, and fruit-mullers typically do not drink soda.
This syncope may be used diagnostically, since faintness upon massage of one carotid sinus may suggest a narrowed carotid or basilar artery on the opposite side of the neck.
It is possible, for example, to obtain a series of diagnostically acceptable mammograms and have the organ dose vary widely due to the choice of loading factors.
It is also recognized diagnostically as a ceratopsian by the presence of a unique bone called the rostral, a toothless upper beak bone that opposed the lower predentary found in all ornithischians.
Photocopies or faxes of radiographs and radiographs that are scanned and then printed are usually so degraded as to be diagnostically of no value.
Great Britain has also adopted a policy that allows no more than 18 weeks between the first contact with a doctor's office and the date a patient is examined, diagnostically tested and treated.
Verruciform or papillomatous PEH is difficult to separate diagnostically from verrucous squamous carcinoma.
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