Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
recognised event
English answer:
phenomenon observed by many athors and generally accepted in the field
Added to glossary by
Jörgen Slet
Jun 25, 2004 11:09
20 yrs ago
English term
recognised event
Non-PRO
English
Medical
Medical (general)
Thrombocytopenia is a well-recognised event with tacrolimus.
Oedema is a recognised event associated with the use of fluids for irrigation and instillation in laparoscopic surgery.
Oedema is a recognised event associated with the use of fluids for irrigation and instillation in laparoscopic surgery.
Responses
5 +2 | see explanation | n/a (X) |
4 | well-known, one that has already already studied and explained | SirReaL |
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+2
10 mins
Selected
see explanation
They mean that a number of authors have observed this phenomenon and it is generally accepted in the field.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Vicky Papaprodromou
9 mins
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thanks Vicky
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agree |
Asghar Bhatti
2 hrs
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Thanks Asghar
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks !"
12 mins
well-known, one that has already already studied and explained
by those working in the field.
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Note added at 13 mins (2004-06-25 11:22:33 GMT)
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Sorry for the typo.
\"one that has already been studied and explained.\"
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Note added at 13 mins (2004-06-25 11:22:33 GMT)
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Sorry for the typo.
\"one that has already been studied and explained.\"
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
n/a (X)
: not necessarily explained
3 mins
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you are right! it is observed, but not necessarily explained. thank you
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