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gold standard The method, procedure or measurement that is widely accepted as being the best available against which new interventions should be compared. It is particularly important in studies of the accuracy of diagnostic tests. For example, handsearching is sometimes used as the gold standard for identifying trials against which electronic searches of databases, such as MEDLINE are compared.
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gold standard A monetary system with fractionally backed convertible paper in which a currency could be converted into gold at a guaranteed value on demand.
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goldenseal Like Echinacea, this herb also supports the immune system by strengthening the cells that destroy bacteria, viruses and fungi.
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gold Au 198 injection A sterile colloidal solution of radioactive gold (198Au) used as an antineoplastic.
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gold knife A special contra-angle knife used to trim a gold filling in a tooth.
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