findings - significado y definición. Qué es findings
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Qué (quién) es findings - definición

PREVIOUSLY UNDIAGNOSED MEDICAL OR PSYCHIATRIC CONDITIONS THAT ARE DISCOVERED UNINTENTIONALLY AND DURING EVALUATION FOR A MEDICAL OR PSYCHIATRIC CONDITION
Incidental finding; Incidental findings

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n. pl.
Tools and materials (especially of shoemakers).
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N. Amer. small articles or tools used in making garments, shoes, or jewellery.
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Someone's findings are the information they get or the conclusions they come to as the result of an investigation or some research.
We hope that manufacturers will take note of the findings and improve their products accordingly.
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The findings of a court are the decisions that it reaches after a trial or an investigation.
The government hopes the court will announce its findings before the end of the month.
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Incidental medical findings

Incidental medical findings are previously undiagnosed medical or psychiatric conditions that are discovered unintentionally and during evaluation for a medical or psychiatric condition. Such findings may occur in a variety of settings, including routine medical care, during biomedical research, during post-mortem autopsy, or during genetic testing.

Ejemplos de uso de findings
1. However, a military official said some findings might be withheld pending the principle inquiry findings.
2. BUSH: TAKES FINDINGS SERIOUSLY "We take the findings seriously," he said.
3. "The potential impact would be huge." The findings triggered excitement among scientists studying aging, who hailed the findings as groundbreaking.
4. "With her findings, plus new findings from FBI files, we envision reopening the whole field of investigation.
5. "I expect the findings to be consistent with previous findings, like peer pressure being an important one.
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