gave a urine sample - translation to English
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gave a urine sample - translation to English

MEDICAL TEST OF URINE
Urine Tests; Urine testing; Urine sample; Urine analysis; Urine screen; Piss test; Urine samples; Urine specimen; Specimen of urine; Urine tests; Random urine sample; Urine specimen collection; Clinical urine tests; 24-hour urine; 24-hour urine collection; Random urine; First morning urine; Clean catch urine
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gave a urine sample      
gaf urine voor onderzoek
urine analysis         
urineanalyse (laboratoriumonderzoek van urine)
urine sample         
urineproef, urinemonster (een beetje urine voor laboratoriumonderzoek)

Definition

Gave
·- imp. of Give.
II. Gave ·Impf of Give.

Wikipedia

Urine test

A urine test is any medical test performed on a urine specimen. The analysis of urine is a valuable diagnostic tool because its composition reflects the functioning of many body systems, particularly the kidneys and urinary system, and specimens are easy to obtain. Common urine tests include the routine urinalysis, which examines the physical, chemical, and microscopic properties of the urine; urine drug screening; and urine pregnancy testing.

Examples of use of gave a urine sample
1. "I declare convincingly and categorically that my winning the Tour de France has been exclusively due to many years of training and my complete devotion to cycling." After the 17th stage, Landis gave a urine sample that showed the ratio of testosterone to another hormone, epitestosterone, in his system was abnormally high.