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prognostic

[prog-nos-tik] / prɒgˈnɒs tɪk /




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There need to be clear communication channels to raise, discuss, and resolve any issues that emerge in peer review, including concerns about the score's validity, prognostic value, bias, or unintended consequences.

From Salon

New clinical models, such as human challenge trials, can pick up where clinical trials leave off and enable the rapid development of prognostic efficacy data for many infectious diseases.

From Scientific American

Moreover, it enables us to study groups of people with the same classification and learn about treatments and prognostics.

From Scientific American

This lack of prognostic indicators makes it hard to begin discussions around end-of-life care and hospice until much later in the process, she said.

From Scientific American

Because exosomes carry multiple molecules, it has long been hoped that their contents could be used as diagnostic or prognostic biomarkers.

From Nature