Sentence examples for use of laboratory tests from inspiring English sources

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However, unnecessary use of laboratory tests is increasing.

Soil shear strength parameters, c and φ, can be determined by the use of laboratory tests and in situ testing data.

Well-established criteria are available for headache and in most cases a diagnosis can be made without the use of laboratory tests, but these criteria cannot be routinely employed in busy ERs [6, 13].

On the basis of field observations about such an ice cover failure in the Hongqipao reservoir, Heilongjiang province, China, and by the use of laboratory tests simulating the ice action, this paper presents the failure process and mechanism of how an ice-breaking trench restricts the maximum static ice pressure by lowering the ultimate failure strength of the ice cover.

The use of laboratory tests increased after the initial audit.

The use of laboratory tests detecting antibodies against Bb has improved sensitivity and specificity diagnosing LA.

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An expert committee compiled evidence-based recommendations for the use of laboratory testing for patients with diabetes.

In addition, laboratory testing is often limited to serologic assays that require paired samples drawn several weeks apart to confirm recent infection, which complicates the use of laboratory testing for both patient management and public health surveillance.

While viral identification data 1 have traditionally been used as the proxy variable for influenza activity in this study design, 6, 18 increased use of laboratory testing of hospitalized patients with suspected influenza infections, combined with the recent introduction of ICD-10 for chart abstraction, provides an alternative measure of influenza activity.

The reasons for exclusion fell into 3 main categories: 1) lack of TCDD exposure assessment or no data on serum TCDD levels; 2) use of laboratory test results but not DM as the endpoint of interest; and 3) evaluation of mortality from DM rather than DM incidence or prevalence.

First, we included epidemiologic studies of U.S. veterans that were considered "major cohorts" by the Institute of Medicine's (IOM) 2009 Gulf War and Health review [ 22], according to their specified criteria for methodologic rigor, health outcomes assessment, medical evaluations, and use of laboratory testing.

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