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- CLINICAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CLINICAL is of, relating to, or conducted in or as if in a clinic How to use clinical in a sentence
- CLINICAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CLINICAL definition: 1 used to refer to medical work or teaching that relates to the examination and treatment of ill… Learn more
- Clinical - definition of clinical by The Free Dictionary
1 pertaining to a clinic 2 concerned with or based on actual observation and treatment of disease in patients rather than experimentation or theory 3 dispassionately analytic; unemotionally critical: clinical detachment 4 pertaining to or used in a sickroom: a clinical bandage
- What Is a Clinical Trial or Clinical Study? - Cleveland Clinic
What Is a Clinical Trial or Clinical Study? Medically Reviewed Last updated on 09 10 2024 A clinical trial is a research study where experts study potential treatments The treatments might be new drugs or devices Clinical trials must meet specific standards and regulations
- Clinical Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Clinical depression [=depression that is a medical condition] is more serious than the occasional bouts of sadness that most people deal with She has been the clinical director [=the director of a clinic] here for five years Her voice was calm, almost clinical [= cold], as she told us what happened He did the work with clinical precision
- CLINICAL | meaning - Cambridge Learners Dictionary
CLINICAL definition: 1 relating to medical treatment and tests: 2 only considering facts and not influenced by… Learn more
- Home | ClinicalTrials. gov
There are two types of clinical studies: interventional studies (also called clinical trials) and observational studies The unique identification code given to each clinical study upon registration at ClinicalTrials gov The format is "NCT" followed by an 8-digit number (for example, NCT00000419)
- Clinical research - Wikipedia
Clinical research is different from clinical practice: in clinical practice, established treatments are used to improve the condition of a person, while in clinical research, evidence is collected under rigorous study conditions on groups of people to determine the efficacy and safety of a treatment [1][2]
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