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  • ...ld refer to a software tool used in the field of bioinformatics. Abby is a tool that assists in the annotation of bacterial genomes, particularly in the id ...s designed to assist in the annotation of bacterial genomes. Annotation in this context refers to the process of identifying the locations of genes and all
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  • ...in the medical field to refer to the act of employing a particular method, tool, or medication for a specific purpose. * [[Application]]: The act of putting something to a special use or purpose.
    913 bytes (127 words) - 06:18, 4 February 2024
  • ...nation of the words "use" and "full", indicating something that is full of use or purpose. * [[Efficient]]: Describes a process or tool that achieves maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
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  • === Use in Dermatology === === Use in Radiology ===
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  • ...is a therapeutic technique that involves scraping the skin with a massage tool to improve circulation. ...this therapy, it refers to the action of scraping the skin with a specific tool. The term "Gua Sha" is derived from the Chinese words "gua" (scrape) and "s
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  • ...punchline intended to provoke laughter. It is often used as a therapeutic tool in [[psychotherapy]] and [[counseling]] to help patients cope with stress, === Therapeutic Use ===
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  • ...iation: /ɪər pɪk/), also known as '''ear scoop''' or '''ear spoon''', is a tool used for the removal of earwax, or [[cerumen]], from the ear canal. ...he term "ear scoop" and "ear spoon" are self-explanatory, referring to the tool's shape and its function.
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  • == Diagnostic Tool == A '''Diagnostic Tool''' (pronounced: /daɪəɡˈnɒstɪk tuːl/) is a device or method used in t
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  • == Medical Use == A [[metanephrine test]] is a diagnostic tool used to detect the presence of a pheochromocytoma. The test measures the le
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  • == Tool (medical) == '''Tool''' (pronounced: /tuːl/) in the medical context refers to any device or equ
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  • ...d from the English words "spy" and "catcher", indicating its function as a tool for detecting or "catching" health issues. In the medical field, a SpyCatcher is often used as a diagnostic tool. It can be used to detect a wide range of health conditions, from [[cancer]
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  • ...orms of the fumarate hydratase gene can cause cells to lose the ability to use oxygen.  ...ion}} (FUNK-shuh-nul mag-NEH-tik REH-zuh-nunts IH-muh-jing) A non-invasive tool for observing the function of the brain or other organs through detection c
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  • The '''Paddington Alcohol Test''' ('''PAT''') is a medical screening tool used to identify potential alcohol-related problems among those attending a ...It is designed to be quick and easy to administer, making it suitable for use in busy emergency department settings.
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  • ...a key factor in humans' ability to use tools (''[[tool use by animals|tool use]]'').
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  • '''Hemostat''' (pronunciation: /ˈhiːməˌstæt/ or /ˈhɛməˌstæt/) is a surgical tool used in many surgical procedures to control bleeding. ...els to prevent or stop bleeding during a surgical procedure. It is a vital tool in the field of [[surgery]] and [[medicine]].
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  • |Short definition=Risk model - In medicine, a tool used to estimate a person's risk of developing a specific condition or dise ...enetic mutation or having a child with a particular condition. Risk models use computer programs and statistics to estimate risk based on information abou
    977 bytes (155 words) - 23:41, 13 January 2023
  • ...u languages|Bantu]] word ''rimba'', which translates to "wood that sings". This is a reference to the wooden bars that produce the instrument's distinctive === Use in Medicine ===
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  • An '''eye dropper''' (pronounced: /ˈaɪ ˈdrɒpər/) is a small tool used for transferring small quantities of liquids. It is commonly used in [ ...rd "dropper" comes from the verb "to drop", referring to the action of the tool.
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  • ...nlike the traditional [[dichotomous key]] which only allows for sequential use of characters. ...ess", meaning a way or means of entering or approaching. The term "key" in this context refers to a guide that aids in the identification of organisms or o
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  • ...nounced as /ˈɪmplɪmənt/) is a term used in the medical field to refer to a tool, instrument, or piece of equipment used for specific purposes, particularly ...lment". It was first used in English in the mid-15th century to refer to a tool or instrument.
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