Diagnostics in a sentence as a noun

There are all sorts of built in modes, including an extensive set of self-tests and diagnostics.

Just to make it clear to anyone that doesn't click the link; it only transmits in a diagnostics mode, which is defaulted to 'off'.

The idea being that you can get diagnostics about your vehicle without being extorted by the dealer.

Yeah, if you read a little further down we worked with the vendor to get them extensive diagnostics and get to the root problem.

Then you realize you could just use Frida and build an application-specific tool that will add all the diagnostics you need, and in just a few lines of Python.

When are people going to learn that PayPal is never, ever, ever to be trusted?> When the site started in May, $12,000 in orders for a car diagnostics device poured in right away.

Many cars used in specialty markets are outfitted with incredibly detailed diagnostics.

It's available on most operating systems, and even on routers; and the purpose of traceroute is to do network diagnostics for your own network to a remote system.

She's raising awareness that sometimes this "master override" function can be induced improperly and even unknowingly, leaving the patient in a high-risk condition without knowing until periodic diagnostics or medical failure.

Diagnostics definitions

noun

the branch of medical science dealing with the classification of disease

See also: nosology