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Princeton's WordNet
clinicallyadverb
in a clinical manner
"she is clinically qualified"
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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
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Most of the children have to be diagnosed clinically ... so they're among the missed cases.
The first is that it is a genetically determined marker of cardiovascular risk that cannot be significantly modified with lifestyle changes, the second is that we do not have easily accessible or tolerable therapies to lower Lp(a) levels. The third reason is that medications that lower Lp(a) levels also lower LDL levels, so it has proven difficult to attribute clinically important effects — like a reduction in heart disease and strokes — to Lp(a) lowering alone.
At least we didn't see a clinically significant increase in those kind of events, if those were happening that would be even more concerning.
The general story is people who play video games right after might be a little hopped up and jerky but it doesnt fundamentally alter who they are, it is like going to see a sad movie. It might make you cry but it doesnt make you clinically depressed.
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.
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