indication|indications in English
noun
[in·di·ca·tion || ‚ɪndɪ'keɪʃn]
something which indicates, sign, mark, signal, suggestion, symptom; act of indicating or showing
Use "indication|indications" in a sentence
1. Indications were either large adhesions in the ileus or chronic sequelae — necessitating severance; another indication was fibrinous peritonitis.
2. An absolute indication for surgery is diagnosed or suspected struma maligna; relative indications are hyperthyroidism and euthyroid goiter.
3. HPUS indication of Angustura Vera: Desires coffee Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Angustura Vera in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA
4. Indications and Alarms
5. Corid 2.5% Crumbles Indications
6. Indications and Usage for Cyanocobalamin
7. Indications of some neurological trauma.
8. Indications, dose, contra-indications, side-effects, interactions, cautions, warnings and other safety information for Calcitonin (SALMON).
9. Indications and Usage for CellCept
10. Nobivac Canine Flu Bivalent Indications
11. Indications for upper eyelid Blepharoplasty
12. Additional physical indications of hazard
13. Intralesional excision is an absolute indication; marginal excision a relative indication for reoperation.
14. Indications point toward a bumper crop.
15. The absolute indications elements are:
16. These show marked indications of immortality.
17. There are indications of Alpha waves.
18. Includes CellCept side effects, interactions and indications.
19. Includes Amphetamine side effects, interactions and indications.
20. Many names (called geographic indications) are protected.
21. Indications of neurotoxins, histamine, serotonin, enzyme inhibitors.
22. Indications and Usage for Betamethasone Cream Augmented
23. Indications Symptomatic acetabular dysplasia with closed physes.
24. There are indications that unemployment will decrease.
25. (Acoustic indication always switchable on/off)