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Princeton's WordNet
clinicallyadverb
in a clinical manner
"she is clinically qualified"
Wiktionary
clinicallyadverb
In a clinical manner; dispassionately or analytically.
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clinically
Clinically refers to the observation, treatment and methodology involved in direct patient care, typically within a healthcare setting such as a hospital or clinic. It is associated with the practical application of theoretical knowledge and can also relate to conclusions drawn from clinical trials or research that also impacts patients' care or treatment.
Webster Dictionary
Clinicallyadverb
in a clinical manner
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Clinically in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Clinically in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of Clinically in a Sentence
It's not the first time an individual with severe clinically complete paralysis has walked with assistive technology without the help of a therapist, but it's tremendously important that in more cases the potential of these approaches can be demonstrated.
You would think that the number of bacterial infections where antibiotics are clinically indicated should be evenly distributed among smokers and non-smokers.
Ten years ago we weren't talking about (fantasy sports addiction), now, there's a whole new generation, so you have a more diverse group of people, more immediate gratification, more advertising to it -- to those who are clinically addicted.
Our study relied on a somewhat complicated outcome - being cleared to return to athletic activity - to measure how this physiologic window of vulnerability may express itself clinically.
The take-home message is that well-trained therapists can train parents on specific behavior management techniques that could be implemented by parents on their own, which will significantly and clinically reduce behavior problems of their child with autism.
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