diagnosing [
'daɪəgnoz]
[计] 诊断
diagnosing[ noun ]
identifying the nature or cause of some phenomenon
<noun.act>
diagnosing \diagnosing\ n.
the act or process of identifying the nature or cause of some
phenomenon.
Syn: diagnosis.
[WordNet 1.5]
- These days, it is being used increasingly to diagnose brain tumors but may also become a major tool in diagnosing heart problems and even predicting strokes.
- Cordis, which sold its pacemaker business to the Australian medical device manufacturer Telectronics, now concentrates on making catheters for diagnosing and treating heart problems and gauges for monitoring pressure on the brain.
- Menagarishvili told Izvestia leading toxicologists believed the substance used on protesters had "an irritating and atropine-like effect." He said scientists in Tbilisi, Moscow and Leningrad were involved in diagnosing the cases.
- Fifty-five pharmaceutical companies are developing or have developed 77 products aimed at diagnosing, preventing or treating AIDS, testified Gerald Mossinghoff, president of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association.
- The method could be useful for diagnosing such disorders as sickle cell anemia, cystic fibrosis and phenylketonuria, in which the precise genetic defect is known, the study's authors said.
- Doctors unfamiliar with pink disease might be diagnosing it as one of these, she said.
- You can amount to something." A prison inmate sued Meridian and state officials for erroneously diagnosing him as an AIDS virus carrier after he bit a police officer.
- His approach to analyzing and diagnosing the company's problems, he says, helped Kroger halt a six-quarter earnings slide, turn around its television advertising strategy and make other innovations.
- Meridian added that the test will provide greater accuracy in diagnosing Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia.