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1 Medication adherence-touse the medical jargon - is especially a problem among patients with serious mental illnesses.
2 Halfway through this medical jargon , Bruce stopped me and told me I was very good.
3 Most of the medical jargon was meaningless to him.
4 Much of the medical jargon went over my head.
5 The nurse launched into a string of medical jargon , but he had all the information he needed.
6 Now everyone is in favour of the simplification of medical jargon but vet-speak in a maternity hospital?
7 The sessions will be fully accessible to lay people and medical jargon will be kept to a minimum.
8 I don't know your medical jargon .
9 The presentation the doctors received, which was shown at trial, was filled with complicated graphs, statistics and medical jargon .
10 Rei's pulse fluttered erratically and her hands began to shake as she listened to the medical jargon about glycoprotein markers.
11 Lawlor will explain some of the medical jargon in her two-part TV documentary, Facing Cancer, which starts on Thursday, November 7th.
12 A post mortem shows haemorrhage and necrosis in the liver and engorgement of the kidneys, if you'll forgive me my medical jargon .
13 I don't understand a lot of the medical jargon you've used today, so I want to cut to the heart of the matter.
14 Medical jargon is something some readers will perhaps be overly familiar with.
15 "A case of low vitality," in the medical jargon of the day.
16 "The usual lacerations and contusions." He laughed at his own medical jargon .
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