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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).
Ãâó: www.endovasc.com/glossary/glossary.html
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A substance that changes color when the pH of the medium is changed; in the case of most useful indicators, the pH range within which the color changes is narrow.
Ãâó: www.wmrc.uiuc.edu/main_sections/info_services/libr...
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| indicator |
Broad based areas of performance which, when measured, give a unit an evaluation of its critical customer driven processes.
Ãâó: strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/instco-levc.nsf/e...
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A numerical measure of quality of life in a country. Indicators are used to illustrate progress of a country in meeting a range of economic, social, and environmental goals. Since indicators represent data that have been collected by a variety of agencies using different collection methods, there may be inconsistencies among them. ^
Ãâó: youthink.worldbank.org/glossary.php
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| indictment |
An accusation of a crime, made against a person by a grand jury upon the request of a prosecutor.
Ãâó: www.teachervision.fen.com/page/702.html
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