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clinical Medicine is a branch of health science concerned with maintaining health and restoring it by treating disease. Medicine is both an area of knowledge (a science), and the application of that knowledge (by the medical profession and other health professionals such as nurses). The various specialized branches of the science of medicine correspond to equally specialized medical professions dealing with particular organs or diseases. ...
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cline A geographic continuum in the variation of a trait.
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clinometer An instrument for measuring angles of inclination. In meteorology, it is used in conjunction with a ceiling light to measure cloud height at night. With it the observer measures the angle included by the illuminated spot on the clouds, the observer, and the ceiling light.
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clinical trial A scientifically designed and executed investigationof the effects of a drug (or vaccine) administered to human volunteers. The goal is to define the safety, clinical efficacy, and pharmacological effects (including toxicity, side effects, incompatibilities, or interactions) of the drug. The US government, through the FDA, requires strict testing of all new drugs and vaccines prior to their approval for use as therapeutic agents. See entries for Phase I, II, III, and IV Trials.
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