diagnosis
Kelime Anlamı :

1. teşhis.
2. tani.
3. Teşhis, diyagnostik.
4. tanı.
5. kemik gövdesi.
6. gösterme.
7. tanılama.
8. diyafiz.
9. belirtme.
10. diyagnoz.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. scientific discrimination of any kind; a short distinctive description, as of a plant.
2. as regards the precipitins, these bodies are formed as the result of immunization of animals with albuminous substances derived from individuals of a different species. when the resultant antiserums are then brought together with solutions of the albumins used in immunization, precipitates result. this phenomenon has been notably investigated by Tchistowitsch, bordet and wolf, Wassermann, and Uhlenhuth, and the underlying principle utilized in forensic blood-diagnosis. to this end the material in question (stains on clothes, wood, weapons, etc.) is first examined for the presence of blood by the usual methods (hemin test, spectroscopic behavior, etc.). If the presence of blood has thus been demonstrated, the question whether it is of human origin or not is next investigated by mixing a filtered solution of the material under examination with a small amount of blood-serum obtained from a ‘humanizedrabbit, that is, a rabbit in which precipitin formation has been previously provoked by repeated injections of human blood-serum (hydrocele fluid). the mixture is kept in an incubator, at the temperature of the body, for a number of hours and is then examined. If a precipitate results, the blood-stains are presumbly human. the differentiation of animals of closely related species is, however, not possible in this manner, and the blood of a humanized rabbit will thus not only precipitate the serum of the human being, but like wise that of the anthropoid apes. in this manner the close relationship existing between different, species can be demonstrated, a fact which renders the precipitins of signal interest also to the biologist. see also agglutination test.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1. identifying the nature or cause of some phenomenon
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