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Things findings often describes (“findings ________”)
section, perspective, phase, account, point, research, chapter, description
How findings often is described (“________ findings”)
clinical, similar, physical, empirical, recent, major, experimental, positive, preliminary, abnormal, radiographic, main, important, significant, previous, negative, earlier, pathologic, scientific, interesting, above, specific, characteristic, key, normal, pathological, initial, present, typical, histologic, following, ray, objective, microscopic, neurologic, consistent, additional, contradictory, histological, relevant, latest, neurological, radiologic, principal, diagnostic, ocular, sonographic, roentgenographic, incidental, angiographic, archaeological, statistical, radiological, histopathologic, biochemical, inconsistent, unexpected, operative, electrocardiographic, overall, classic, detailed, postmortem, psychological, quantitative, pertinent, factual, echocardiographic, focal, frequent, striking, conflicting, anatomical, surgical, unusual, substantive, nonspecific, qualitative, mixed
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