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A condition or change that indicates a non-normal condition in a part. Also used as an measurement that may be a flaw. The term indication is sometimes thought to be less judgemental than a flaw but they are synonyms. Some have argued that indication is an uninterpreted measurement but I have yet to encounter a convincing example.
Ãâó: www.xdcr.com/UT_terms.html
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In a medical sense: conditions favoring a certain medical procedure or treatment.
Ãâó: www.gutsehen.de/english/lexikon/dictionary_i.html
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Indication is a circumstance, or a set of circumstances signalling the initiation of a certain treatment or diagnostic procedure, for example, drug administration; it is the opposite to contraindication.
Ãâó: www.zentiva.cz/default.aspx/en/consumers/glossary/...
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(1) Any measured signal or response from an inspection of a pipe above the normal baseline signal. (2) Measurements made during monitoring of cathodic protection systems.
Ãâó: www.pipelinesafetyfoundation.org/Glossary.html
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a test response that requires interpretation and evaluation.
Ãâó: www.tdwilliamson.com/glos/glos_ij.html
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