diagnosis
61diagnosis, prognosis — To make a diagnosis is to identify and define a problem, usually a disease. A prognosis is a projection of the course and likely outcome of a problem. Diagnosis applies only to conditions, not to people. Thus Asbestos victims were not… …
62Diagnosis ex Juvantibus — Di|a|gno|sis ex Ju|van|ti|bus [ ...v...] die; <aus lat. diagnosis ex iuvantibus »Diagnose vom Heilerfolg her« zu iuvantia »Heilsamkeit, Förderung«, dies zu iuvare »helfen«> Stellen der Diagnose nach Behandlung eines Patienten (also von der… …
63diagnosis — a succinct and formal statement of the characters that distinguish a taxon …
64diagnosis — n.; pl. noses [Gr. diagignoskein, to distinguish] A formal statement of the characters distinguishing one taxon from closely related taxa …
65diagnosis — noun /daɪəɡˈnəʊsɪs/ a) The identification of the nature and cause of an illness. The repeated exposure, over decades, to most taxa here treated has resulted in repeated modifications of both diagnoses and discussions, as initial ideas of the… …
66diagnosis — (греч.) распознание …
67diagnosis — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. diagnostics; analysis, examination, explanation; symptomatology, semiology; conclusion, finding. See interpretation, identity. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. analysis, determination, investigation; see… …
68diagnosis — sustantivo femenino medicina diagnóstico (medicina). * * * Sinónimos: ■ análisis, diagnóstico, examen, pronóstico …
69diagnosis — di·ag·no·sis || ‚daɪəg nəʊsɪs n. process of identifying a disease from its symptoms, conclusion following a diagnostic exam …
70diagnosis — [ˌdʌɪəg nəʊsɪs] noun (plural diagnoses si:z) 1》 the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms. 2》 the distinctive characterization in precise terms of a genus, species, or phenomenon. Origin C17:… …