diagnostics

IPA: daɪʌgnˈɑstɪks

noun

  • The process of determining the state of or capability of a component to perform its function(s)
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Examples of "diagnostics" in Sentences

  • In fact, I've typo'd "diagnostics" twice in the last month.
  • I ran the computer's built in diagnostics and it failed the Boot Test.
  • There are huge opportunities for innovation in diagnostics, devices, delivery systems, and of course, medicines.
  • They came to study with, or to be treated by, pioneers in diagnostics and therapeutic medicine, such as the pediatrician Béla
  • Ed Michael, executive vice-president, diagnostic products, at Abbott Laboratories, says the drug company is increasing its investment in diagnostics.
  • The high cost of the diagnostics is a serious problem because it makes many a parent think long and hard - mainly long - about whether it's necessary at all.
  • Molotsane, 45, said he would need time to do some "diagnostics" and identify Telkom's business challenges before making statements on his plans for the parastatal.
  • A key focus is molecular diagnostics, which is transforming human healthcare through the increasing use of technologies to unlock and analyze valuable molecular content from biological materials.
  • "I think the diagnostics are the same and the path they are going on is more or less the same," said Martin Lousteau, a former Argentine economy minister and minister of production for Buenos Aires province.

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