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diagnostics

[dahy-uhg-nos-tiks] / ˈdaɪ əgˈnɒs tɪks /


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We are investing in video diagnostics, up-skilling our customer service agents and keeping our customers regularly informed when issues take longer to fix.

From BBC

Further refinements of these techniques to generate ever-shorter pulses promise to deepen scientists’ understanding of electron dynamics, and could lead to breakthroughs in medical diagnostics as well as the development of novel semiconductors.

From Scientific American

It’s part of a lucrative, informal economy, where insured patients can legally sell the diagnostics to uninsured buyers who can’t afford retail prices.

From New York Times

The study has significant implications for veterinary medicine, providing a basis for developing a new genetic test for early diagnostics and breeding.

From Science Daily

Still, current findings provide the most comprehensive analysis of circRNAs in human brain cells to-date and suggest they can be leveraged for RNA diagnostics and medicines used to treat neurological conditions.

From Science Daily