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prognostic

[prog-nos-tik] / prɒgˈnɒs tɪk /




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This insight opens up new avenues for the development of prognostic testing tools.

From Science Daily • Apr. 18, 2024

Mack has found Cronin’s messages increasingly resonating the deeper he goes into his first college season based on their prognostic prowess.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 23, 2024

In addition to differences in their diuretic response, the patient subgroups also had meaningfully different clinical outcomes, highlighting the prognostic utility of the phenogrouping approach.

From Science Daily • Jan. 30, 2024

She had a mastectomy, and there was no evidence of cancer at the time of her surgery — a great prognostic sign, Dr. Carey said.

From New York Times • Jul. 23, 2022

The surgeon, upon a re-examination of the king's wounds, had formed a more favourable prognostic; and this was strengthened, when Montezuma at last awoke from stupor, and recovered the possession of his intellects.

From Calavar or The Knight of The Conquest, A Romance of Mexico by Bird, Robert Montgomery