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554339 occurrences (No.20 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [no cache] 500 found
63) ment includes the exchange between basic, clinical and population-based research to
64) responsible for the discrepancies between clinical and pre-clinical findings.
65) rculosis infection (LTBI) remains a major clinical and public health problem.
66) istics that made them suitable for use in clinical and research settings and for eva
67) to support rater-based monitoring in both clinical and research settings.
68) e delivery but its uptake has been low in clinical and research settings.
69) etermined, and recommendations for future clinical and research work.
70) COT definitions throughout the published clinical and scientific literature.
71) Despite clinical and technological advances, serio
72) rent knowledge regarding PMPS from both a clinical and technological perspective, th
73) racteristics that allow their adoption in clinical and therapeutic processes.
74) lready used in the clinic or intended for clinical and translational use.
75) gate and report viral diseases of greater clinical and zoonotic significance.
76) ese effects as a result of epidemiologic, clinical, and biologic factors.
77) pharmacists demonstrated administrative, clinical, and counselling knowledge gaps.
78) Clinical studies discuss clinical, technic
79) Conclusion: Clinical studies in awake humans reported
80) Clinical studies in children with cerebral
81) Clinical studies included single reports i
82) Pre-clinical studies included models of trauma
83) However, clinical studies addressing this associati
84) Autologous cell transplantation in two clinical studies also successfully regener
85) ar, only for teriparatide were there both clinical studies and experimental studies
86) Based on the clinical studies and informed by clinical
87) More high-quality clinical studies are needed to further det
88) May 15, 2020, we identified high-quality clinical studies describing critically ill
89) E, and OpenGrey databases, identifying 17 clinical studies for analysis.
90) Preliminary clinical studies have also suggested that
91) Recent experimental and clinical studies including GWAS on multipl
92) Two clinical studies investigated the effects
93) However, the number of clinical studies involving each treatment
94) cluding articles that reported controlled clinical studies of humans, in English, co
95) refore a clear need for new, high-quality clinical studies of this topic based on sy
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(1)48 trials (20)4 phenotypes (39)3 severity, (58)2 examination
(2)29 and (21)4 setting (40)3 social (59)2 experience
(3)28 studies (22)4 treatment (41)3 trials, (60)2 genetics
(4)24 practice (23)3 Trial (42)3 use (61)2 guidelines
(5)18 trial (24)3 Trials (43)3 variables, (62)2 manifestations
(6)15 outcomes (25)3 application (44)2 PGx (63)2 manifestations,
(7)9 data (26)3 applications, (45)2 Trials, (64)2 needs
(8)7 settings (27)3 characteristics, (46)2 applicability (65)2 oncology
(9)7 signs (28)3 conditions (47)2 assessments (66)2 parameters
(10)7 utility (29)3 data, (48)2 benefits (67)2 research
(11)5 impact (30)3 decision (49)2 case (68)2 services
(12)5 relevance (31)3 effectiveness (50)2 checklist (69)2 settings,
(13)5 studies, (32)3 evidence (51)2 conversations (70)2 specimens
(14)4 care (33)3 factors (52)2 correlates (71)2 survey
(15)4 diagnosis (34)3 features (53)2 courses (72)2 syndrome
(16)4 efficacy (35)3 health (54)2 decision-making (73)2 trial,
(17)4 levels (36)3 isolates (55)2 dental (74)2 validity
(18)4 or (37)3 outcomes, (56)2 disease
(19)4 outcome (38)3 populations (57)2 epidemiology

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--- WordNet output for clinical --- =>客観的な態度の, 臨床の, 臨床治療の, 臨床, 分析的な, 冷静な, 客観的な, 病院に関するものだ, 病院関係の Overview of adj clinical The adj clinical has 2 senses (first 2 from tagged texts) 1. (14) clinical -- (relating to a clinic or conducted in or as if in a clinic and depending on direct observation of patients; "clinical observation"; "clinical case study") 2. (1) clinical -- (scientifically detached; unemotional; "he spoke in the clipped clinical monotones typical of police testimony") --- WordNet end ---