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ˈwɜrkˌʌpworkup
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workupnoun
a general medical examination to assess a person health and fitness
workupnoun
additional reactions carried out after the main chemical reaction to obtain the desired product.
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workup
A workup is a thorough examination or investigation of a patient or situation, typically carried out by a healthcare professional or specialist in order to determine a diagnosis, course of treatment, or further steps to be taken. This process may involve various tests, evaluations, and assessments to gather information and make informed decisions.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of workup in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of workup in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of workup in a Sentence
We want to demonstrate that what’s really present is a cognitive problem and not a psychological or physical problem, for a younger person, we’ll do a more rigorous workup, including imaging and other tests, because we want to make sure we get this right.
Typical post-stroke workup involves testing for many risk factors including carotid atherosclerosis, atrial fibrillation, hypercoagulable states, hypertension, high cholesterol, and diabetes among others, obstructive sleep apnea not only worsens all of these conditions but even with adjusting for other causes doubles the risk of stroke.
Chris Kyle was the Primary Sniper, Navigator, Pointman, and newguys kind of get matched up to a person. He was the person I got matched up to, because I would eventually be groomed to take on his responsibilities, so early on, I got tasked with being the Assistant Lead Navigator and Point Man and Sniper, which I eventually got to take on these roles more as a Primary later, and in workup and also on deployment.
I'm not here to do a character workup on someone who lost his life less than 24 hours ago.
Those samples have tons of human DNA, you could definitely take that sample, extract the DNA and do whatever kind of full workup you’d want to do on that person.
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