Sifting
Sifting
Sifting (/ˈsɪftɪŋ/) is a process used in various fields, including medicine, to separate or sort different components based on their size.
Etymology
The term "sifting" originates from the Old English "siftan", which means to separate or divide.
In Medicine
In the medical field, sifting refers to the process of examining and sorting through information or data to identify relevant or important details. This can be applied in various contexts such as diagnosing diseases, researching medical conditions, or analyzing patient data.
Related Terms
- Medical diagnosis: The process of determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs.
- Medical research: The process of conducting studies to find new knowledge about diseases or conditions. This could involve sifting through existing research or data.
- Medical data analysis: The process of inspecting, cleaning, transforming, and modeling data with the goal of discovering useful information, informing conclusions, and supporting decision-making.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Sifting
- Wikipedia's article - Sifting
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