
1) An act of indicating 2) Communication 3) Demonstration 4) Evidence 5) Expression 6) French word used in English 7) Indicant 8) Indicator 9) Manifestation 10) Medical terminology 11) Proof 12) Semeiology 13) Semeiotics 14) Semiology 15) Semiotics 16) Sign 17) Signal 18) Strong hint 19) Suggestion
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1) Clue 2) Denotation 3) Evidentiary 4) Forerunner 5) Harbinger 6) Hint 7) Impression 8) Indicant 9) Indicator 10) Omen 11) Pointer 12) Prompt 13) Sample 14) Sign 15) Signalisation 16) Signalization 17) Suggestion 18) Symptom 19) Trace 20) Vestige
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[medicine] In medicine, an indication is a valid reason to use a certain test, medication, procedure, or surgery. The opposite of indication is contraindication. ==Drugs== In the United States, indications for medications are strictly regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and are included in the package insert under the phras...
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Quantity value provided by a measuring instrument or a measuring system. [
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• (n.) Explanation; display. • (n.) Act of pointing out or indicating. • (n.) Discovery made; information. • (n.) Any symptom or occurrence in a disease, which serves to direct to suitable remedies. • (n.) That which serves to indicate or point out; mark; token; sign; symptom; evidence.
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(L. indicatio) a sign or circumstance which points to or shows the cause, pathology, treatment, or issue of an attack of disease; that which points out; that which serves as a guide or warning.
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In medicine, a sign, symptom, or medical condition that leads to the recommendation of a treatment, test, or procedure.
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A factor in testimony, documentation or circumstances which directs the mind to a particular conclusion in such a way that while there is not moral certainty about the correctness of the conclusion there is some degree of certainty.
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Test response that requires interpretation and evaluation.
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(1) Notice given by a dealer (through Autex) or customer of an interest in buying or selling stock, sometimes including specific volume and price; (2) approximation of where a specialist sees buy and sell interest to tighten the range to an opening price.
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A circumstance which points to or shows the cause, pathology, treatment or issue of an attack of disease, that which points out, that which serves as a guide or warning. ... Origin: L. Indicatio ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(in″dĭ-ka´shәn) something that implies or definitely demonstrates the cause, treatment, or some other aspect of a disease.
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The yield, based on the most recent quarterly rate times four. To determine the yield, divide the an
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In`di·ca'tion noun [ Latin
indicatio : confer French
indication .]
1. Act of pointing out or indicating.
2. That which serves to indicate or point out; mark; token; sign; symptom; evidence. « The frequent stops they make in the most convenient places are plain
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Type: Term Pronunciation: in′di-kā′shŭn Definitions: 1. The basis for initiation of a treatment for a disease or of a diagnostic test; may be furnished by a knowledge of the cause (causal indication), by the symptoms present (symptomatic indication), or by the nature of the disease (specific indication).
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Indication: 1. In medicine, a condition which makes a particular treatment or procedure advisable. CML (chronic myeloid leukemia) is an indication for the use of Gleevec (imatinib mesylate). 2. A sign or a circumstance which points to or shows the cause, pathology, treatment, or outcome of an attack of disease. The presence of the Philadelphia chro...
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indication 1. The action of indicating, pointing out, or making known; that in which this is embodied; a hint, suggestion, or piece of information from which more may be inferred. 2. In medicine, a suggestion or direction as to the treatment of a disease, derived from the symptoms observed. 3. The degree of some physical state, as pressure, temper...
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A disease target for a drug.
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noun the act of indicating or pointing out by name
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noun something that serves to indicate or suggest; `an indication of foul play`; `indications of strain`; `symptoms are the prime indicants of disease`
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anything serving to indicate or point out, as a sign or token. · a special symptom or the like that points out a suitable remedy or treatment or shows the presence of a disease. · an act of indicating. · the degree marked by an instrument.
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A condition that makes a specific medical treatment or procedure advisable or necessary.
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A disease, symptom, or particular set of circumstances that make a particular test, medication, procedure, or surgery advisable. For a treatment, an indication refers to the use of that treatment in treating a particular disease.
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the act of pointing out by name
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[Intelligent words] something that serves to suggest
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