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  • ...tment may cause cognitive and behavioural defects, but the small number of test subjects means the study cannot be considered definitive. Administration of ==Diagnostic use==
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  • Digoxin is also used as a standard control substance to test for [[p-glycoprotein]] inhibition. ...ck - so-called ''"PAT with block"'') is said to be [[pathognomonic]] (i.e. diagnostic) of digoxin toxicity.<ref name=Doering1977>{{cite journal | author = Doerin
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  • | title = Angle-closure triggered by orgasm: a new provocative test? ...Purposely-induced mydriasis via mydriatics is also used as a [[diagnostic test]] for [[Horner's Syndrome]].
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  • ...t objective information). Once this has been established, the following '''diagnostic methods''' are used: ...tory Volume in 1 second (FEV<sub>1</sub>) of the patient is measured. This test is often used for measuring the intensity of a person's asthma and to confi
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  • ...n screening for [[prostate cancer]], the [[Prostate specific antigen|PSA]] test may detect small cancers that would never become life threatening, but once ...iving more time for the screening program to catch it early. Moreover, the test is easy to perform and relatively cheap.
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  • ...cal history, medication and allergies, [[immunization]] status, laboratory test results, radiology images, and billing information. ...t. For example. the use of health IT could reduce the number of duplicated diagnostic tests. However, that improvement in efficiency would be unlikely to increas
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  • ==Diagnostic uses== ...bin concentration measurement is among the most commonly performed [[blood test]]s, usually as part of a [[complete blood count]]. For example it is typica
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  • ...after a famous patient. This list includes other eponymous entities of '''diagnostic''' significance; i.e. tests, reflexes, etc. | A || [[Allen's test]] || [[Edgar Van Nuys Allen]] || vascular surgery, critical care<ref>if
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  • !Diagnostic specimen !Diagnostic specimen
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  • ...all_1994>{{cite book|author=Thrall, Donald E.|title=Textbook of Veterinary Diagnostic Radiology|edition=2nd|publisher=W.B. Saunders Company|year=1994|isbn=0-7216 ...mmon in [[Border collies]].<ref>{{cite web | title = TNS DNA Border Collie Test Results | url = http://www.bordercolliehealth.com/TNSdatabase.html | access
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  • [[Image:Fantasticicewater 0130.jpg|thumb|200px|The test involves submitting the [[hand]] into an container with [[ice water]].]] The '''cold pressor''' test is a [[cardiovascular]] test performed by immersing the hand into an [[ice water]] container, usually fo
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  • ...spicions on a possible [[spectrum bias]], which originates on a diagnostic test not being used under clinically significant conditions.<ref name=pmid203733
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  • ...as of yet included as an addictive disorder in the fourth edition of the [[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]] (DSM-IV). Nevertheless, treat ...when they come in for drug testing, and their value increases if the drug test result is negative.
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  • <ref>Forbes, B.A. Bailey & Scott's Diagnostic Microbiology 11th Edition. 2002.</ref> ...od smear stained with polychrome methylene blue (McFadyean stain) is fully diagnostic, though culture of the organism is still the gold standard for diagnosis. F
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  • ...and the volume of scan test data started causing a significant increase in test time, and required tester memory. This raised the cost of testing. ...atios of 30 to 500 times.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Embedded deterministic test |author=Rajski, J. and Tyszer, J. and Kassab, M. and Mukherjee, N. |journal
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  • ...and how it is to be tested ( which can include [[On Board Diagnostics|self diagnostic]] tools ).[http://www.besttest.com/Courses/DFTBIST.cfm] ...lding at least a prototype of the design and then (in combination with the test procedures in the specification or added to it) checking the circuit really
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  • ...taining dozens of complex test instruments (real or simulated [[electronic test equipment]]) capable of automatically testing and diagnosing faults in soph ...ctronic components and systems after being fabricated. ATE is also used to test [[avionics]] and the electronic modules in automobiles. It is used in milit
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  • ...le testing''' is a technique for testing of medium voltage cables. The VLF test can be used in two ways: (2) Apply VLF as [[proof test]]ing the detect faults in the cable system insulation. The tested cable mus
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  • ...e grid was developed by Marc Amsler, a Swiss [[ophthalmologist]]. It is a diagnostic tool that aids in the detection of visual disturbances caused by changes in In the test, the person looks with each [[eye]] separately at the small dot in the cent
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