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"On all 4 of my shirts. Needless to say I was not happy. I took them back, and after another week of waiting, and gathering my uniform my problem was worse, as well as now I have two broken buttons and burn spots. Needless to say I'm never coming back to any Albano cleaners again, and well inform my family, and friends of this horrible service. Kelly Lloyd 1 out of 5 Rating",
"I've been with Albano Cleaners for a number of years and while no one business is perfect, Albano strives to provide me with their best service ever… Add to mybook Remove from mybook Added to your services collection!",
"Albano Cleaners Address: 7386 Harbour Towne Parkway, Suffolk, VA 23435, United States Phone: +1 757-394-1184",
"Suffolk Quality Cleaners Inc 807 West Washington Street, Suffolk, VA 23434 +1 757-610-9349",
"Albano Cleaners is expanding into Suffolk, Virginia to offer the best dry cleaning and top dry cleaner services in the Hampton Roads area. Store Locator Target page",
"Welcome to Suffolk Quality Cleaners. We are the oldest established dry cleaners in the city of Suffolk Va. Our superior service and 3 convenient lo...",
"Find the Best Suffolk, VA Dry Cleaners on Superpages. We have multiple consumer reviews, photos and opening hours.",
"Find 32 listings related to Albano Cleaners Norfolk in Ghent on YP.com. See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for Albano Cleaners Norfolk locations in Ghent, Norfolk, VA. Start your search by typing in the business name below. What do you want to find?",
"Albano Cleaners. Store Locator; Home; About Us; Services; Savings; Fabric Care; Community; Careers; Contact Us; Join Us on Facebook",
"Main St Cleaners 1201 North Main Street # 400, Suffolk, VA 23434 +1 757-934-9166"
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The address of Albano Cleaners is 7386 Harbour Towne Parkway, Suffolk, VA 23435, United States.
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"Send your 2014 Virginia income tax return to the Department of Taxation OR to the city or county where you lived on January 1, 2015.To mail your income tax return directly to the Department of Taxation use one of the addresses listed below.REFUND RETURNS.end your 2014 Virginia income tax return to the Department of Taxation OR to the city or county where you lived on January 1, 2015. To mail your income tax return directly to the Department of Taxation use one of the addresses listed below. REFUND RETURNS.",
"Refund Status. To check the status of your refund enter your Social Security Number, tax year of the return filed and the expected refund amount (to the nearest dollar). If you e-Filed your tax return your refund will be processed in about one week.If you filed your tax return on paper, your refund could take up to seven weeks to process. If you mailed your tax return using certified mail, it could take one to three weeks before we receive it from the Post Office.Next year consider using e-File and have your refund deposited directly into your bank account if you would like to receive your refund faster. Social Security Number:f you mailed your tax return using certified mail, it could take one to three weeks before we receive it from the Post Office. Next year consider using e-File and have your refund deposited directly into your bank account if you would like to receive your refund faster. Social Security Number:",
"You may send your Virginia income tax return to the city or county where you lived at the beginning of the year, or mail your return directly to the Department of Taxation.To mail your return to the Department, send your return to the appropriate address below.Refund Returns. Tax Due Returns.ou may send your Virginia income tax return to the city or county where you lived at the beginning of the year, or mail your return directly to the Department of Taxation.",
"You have two options to amend your Virginia tax return: Download and fill out Form 760 yourself. When you're done, print out the form and mail it to one of these addresses: Virginia Department of Taxation, P.O.Box 760, Richmond, Virginia 23218-0760 or Virginia Department of Taxation, P.O. Box 1498, Richmond, Virginia 23218-1498 OR File your Virginia state tax amendment with the help of an efile TaxPro!ou have two options to amend your Virginia tax return: Download and fill out Form 760 yourself. When you're done, print out the form and mail it to one of these addresses: Virginia Department of Taxation, P.O.",
"If you are living or traveling outside the United States on May 1, you have until July 1 to file your Virginia income tax return. If July 1 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, you may file your return on the next business day.ou may send your Virginia income tax return to the city or county where you lived at the beginning of the year, or mail your return directly to the Department of Taxation.",
"File your Virginia state income tax returns by May 1 and send them to: 1 Individual Tax Payments. 2 Virginia Department of Taxation. 3 Processing Services Division.4 P.O. 5 Box 760. 6 Richmond, VA 23218-0760.ile your Virginia state income tax returns by May 1 and send them to: 1 Individual Tax Payments. 2 Virginia Department of Taxation. 3 Processing Services Division. 4 P.O.",
"- Virginia Mailing Address: If a tax payment in form of a check or money order is attached to the form being mailed, then mail to: Virginia Department of Taxation P.O. Box 760 Richmond, Virginia 23218-0760 If no payment is attached, then mail to: Virginia Department of Taxation P.O.ou have two options to amend your Virginia tax return: Download and fill out Form 760 yourself. When you're done, print out the form and mail it to one of these addresses: Virginia Department of Taxation, P.O.",
"The efile.com tax software makes it easy for you to efile your state tax return and use the correct state tax forms. Prepare and efile your Virginia state tax return (resident, nonresident, or part-year resident) and Federal tax return together or separately at efile.com.View the federal filing requirements to see if you need to file a federal income tax return.he efile.com tax software makes it easy for you to efile your state tax return and use the correct state tax forms. Prepare and efile your Virginia state tax return (resident, nonresident, or part-year resident) and Federal tax return together or separately at efile.com.",
"Virginia accepts Resident, Nonresident, and Part-year returns electronically. They can be transmitted with the Federal return or transmitted as a State only return. Virginia no longer requires the preparer to mail in form VA-8453.If using the Practitioner PIN, form VA-8879 will be used. These documents will be filed by the preparer for a period of three years.hey can be transmitted with the Federal return or transmitted as a State only return. Virginia no longer requires the preparer to mail in form VA-8453. If using the Practitioner PIN, form VA-8879 will be used. These documents will be filed by the preparer for a period of three years.",
"A return must be filed if you received Virginia source income and meet the following general requirements: 1 are required to file a federal income tax return; 2 are single with income in excess of $11,950; or.3 are married filing jointly with combined income in excess of $23,900; or. return must be filed if you received Virginia source income and meet the following general requirements: 1 are required to file a federal income tax return; 2 are single with income in excess of $11,950; or."
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Virginia Department of Taxation, P.O.Box 760, Richmond, Virginia 23218-0760 or Virginia Department of Taxation, P.O. Box 1498, Richmond, Virginia 23218-1498
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"Vna-Wny Whois and IP information and related websites for www.vna-wny.com. Eastern Valley Limited, room 7 G/F KSF Business Building 142 queens road, Hong Kong, Ce",
"Email Address: Email agency via contact form on website. Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday. When you experience care through the Visiting Nursing Association of Western New York, you work with the innovator in home health care. Founded in 1885, the VNA of Western New York was the first visiting nursing organization in America. Since then, the VNA has become one of the oldest charities in the nation and remains the largest home health agency in the Western New York region.",
"Vna Of Western Ny Chha is located at 2100 Wehrle Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 and can be contacted via phone number (716) 630-8000. Home Health Services being offerred by Vna Of Western Ny Chha includes nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, medical social, home health aide.",
"www.vna-wny.com www.vna-wny.com is a subdomain of the domain vna-wny.com within the top level domain com. The domain was registered on September 11, 2000, and thus is 17 years, 4 months and 16 days old. IP Addresses and Server Locations",
"The Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) home care agency has served the home health care needs of New Yorkers with care and compassion since 1893 The Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) home care agency has served the home health care needs of New Yorkers with care and compassion since 1893",
"By submitting this form, you are granting: Visiting Nurse Service of New York, 1250 Broadway, New York, NY, 10001, permission to email you. You may unsubscribe via the link found at the bottom of every email.",
"From prenatal to senior care, home health care services from the Visiting Nurse Service of New York help you recover from an illness or injury, regain or maintain independence, and manage your condition outside of a hospital or nursing home.",
"www.vna-wny.com resolves to 45.33.9.234. According to our data this IP address belongs to Linode, LLC and is located in Dallas, Texas, United States. Please have a look at the information provided below for further details.",
"Address: New York State Office for the Aging 2 Empire State Plaza Albany, New York 12223-1251 Telephone: 1-800-342-9871",
"Learn about the wide range of home health care services offered by the Visiting Nurse Service of New York—everything from private nursing care, home care, and skilled nursing to rehabilitation therapy, hospice and palliative care. Read More"
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Vna Of Western Ny Chha is located at 2100 Wehrle Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 and can be contacted via phone number 716-630-8000.
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"Beginning his musical career in the swing era as a boy singer with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, Sinatra found success as a solo artist from the early to mid-1940s after being signed by Columbia Records in 1943. The idol of the bobby soxers , he released his first album, The Voice of Frank Sinatra, in 1946. His professional career had stalled by the early 1950s, but it was reborn in 1953 after he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in From Here to Eternity.",
"Frank Sinatra museum planned. A fan of Ol' Blue Eyes plans to open a small Sinatra Museum next door to Frank's birthplace in Hoboken, NJ. The museum will feature photographs and minor artifacts from the singer's life.... [10/17/1999] Complete News Story.",
"Early Life. Nancy Sinatra was born on June 8, 1940, in Jersey City, New Jersey. She was the eldest of three children born to famed crooner Frank Sinatra and his wife, Nancy Barbato Sinatra. The family moved to Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, in Sinatra's early years.",
"Sinatra is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide. He was honored at the Kennedy Center Honors in 1983, was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Ronald Reagan in 1985, and the Congressional Gold Medal in 1997.",
"Sure, now it looks like an odd combination of a parking lot and a stable, but it was the birthplace of Frank Sinatra, American giant and showman.",
"Sinatra left Capitol to start his own record label, Reprise Records, in 1961, finding success with albums such as Ring-a-Ding-Ding! , Sinatra at the Sands and Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim.",
"Personal Life. Frank Sinatra married his childhood sweetheart, Nancy Barbato, in 1939. They had three children together— Nancy (born in 1940), Frank Sinatra Jr. (born in 1944) and Tina (born in 1948)—before their marriage unraveled in the late 1940s. In 1951, Sinatra married actress Ava Gardner; after they split, Sinatra remarried a third time, to Mia Farrow, in 1966.",
"Early Life. Francis Albert Frank Sinatra was born December 12, 1915, in Hoboken, New Jersey. The only child of Sicilian immigrants, a teenaged Sinatra decided to become a singer after watching Bing Crosby perform. He dropped out of high school, where he was a member of the glee club, and began to sing at local nightclubs.",
"Francis Albert Sinatra was born on December 12, 1915, in an upstairs tenement in Hoboken, New Jersey. He was the only child of Italian immigrants Natalina Dolly Garaventa, the daughter of a lithographer from Genoa, and Antonino Martino Marty Sinatra, the son of grape growers, from Lercara Friddi, near Palermo.",
"Synopsis. American singer Nancy Sinatra, the daughter of legendary crooner Frank Sinatra, was born on June 8, 1940. Nancy's No. 1 hit single in 1966, These Boots Are Made for Walkin', forever associated go-go boots with her name."
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"Also known as Security. This LED can only activate if there is a secondary device hooked into the Priority 2 Alarm terminals. This secondary device could be a security system, building management system, or another fire alarm control panel. Depending on how the panel is programmed, the panel's alarms may or may not activate when a condition like this is present.",
"MS-2. MS-2 is a two zone conventional fire alarm control panel compatible with the new I3 smoke detectors from System Sensor, and provides such advanced features as drift compensation, maintenance alert, and freeze warning.",
"MS-5UD. MS-5UD-3 is a five zone conventional fire control panel has features normally found in more expensive addressable systems. The MS-5UD-3 is fully programmable via built-in keypad and 80 character LCD display, so you do not need an external programmer.",
"A fire alarm system can vary dramatically in both price and complexity, from a single panel with a detector and sounder in a small commercial property to an addressable fire alarm system in a multi-occupancy building.",
"Addressable fire alarm systems allow a single pair of wires to be used to connect up to 200 devices, which provides cost savings in the wiring of large systems. The price of Addressable system is slightly higher than the conventional non-addressable system.",
"MS-4. MS-4 is a four zone conventional fire alarm control panel compatible with the new I3 smoke detectors from System Sensor, and provides such advanced features as drift compensation, maintenance alert, and freeze warning.",
"A fire alarm notification appliance that is used in the United States, the (Wheelock MT-24-LSM) with a strobe light. A fire alarm system is number of devices working together to detect and warn people through visual and audio appliances when smoke, fire, carbon monoxide or other emergencies are present. These alarms may be activated from smoke detectors, and heat detectors.",
"Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel employ one or more Signaling Line Circuits-usually referred to as loop s or SLC loop s-ranging between one and thirty. Depending on the protocol used, a Signaling Line Circuit can monitor and control several hundred devices.",
"The panel receives information from environmental sensors designed to detect changes associated with fire, monitors their operational integrity and provides for automatic control of equipment, and transmission of information necessary to prepare the facility for fire based on a predetermined sequence.",
"An addressable system is much more advanced than the non-addressable system. The addressable system has a higher degree of programming flexibility and single-point detection. Addressable fire alarm systems provide all the functions provided by the non-addressable conventional systems. The addressable system allows installation of more devices, providing greater coverage."
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It allow a single pair of wires to be used to connect up to 200 devices, which provides cost savings in the wiring of large systems.
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"Adduction refers to a motion that pulls a structure or part toward the midline of the body, or towards the midline of a limb. In the case of fingers and toes, it refers to bringing the digits together, towards the centerline of the hand or foot. Adduction of the wrist is also called ulnar deviation.",
"Motion, the process of movement, is described using specific anatomical terms. Motion includes movement of organs, joints, limbs, and specific sections of the body. The terminology used describes this motion according to its direction relative to the anatomical position of the joints.",
"Word Origin and History for abduction Expand. n. 1620s, a leading away, from Latin abductionem (nominative abductio), noun of action from past participle stem of abducere to lead away, take away (often by force), from ab- away (see ab-) + ducere to lead (see duke (n.)).",
"The process of inference to the best explanation. Abduction is sometimes used to mean just the generation of hypotheses to explain observations or conclusionsm, but the former definition is more common both in philosophy and computing.",
"Closing arms to the chest or bringing knees together are other examples of adduction. Adduction of the wrist, moving a hand toward the body at the wrist when that arm is at the person’s side, is also called ulnar deviation. Any muscle that creates this type of motion is called an adductor.",
"In medicine and biomechanics, movements of limbs and other body parts toward or away from the center line of the body (a line that runs up and down the center of the human body) are termed adduction and abduction, respectively.",
"Rotational motion may occur at other joints, for example the shoulder, and are described as internal or external. Other terms, such as elevation and depression, refer to movement above or below the horizontal plane. Many anatomical terms derive from Latin terms with the same meaning.",
"Richard Ben Cramer explores the abduction of Olympic athlete Kari Swenson and the indefatigable sheriff who hunted her abductor. The Ballad of Johnny France Richard Ben Cramer January 11, 2014. He tells all to Anna Nemtsova, including the story of his abduction by aliens.",
"See also: List of abductors of the human body and List of adductors of the human body. Abduction and adduction refer to motions that move a structure away from or towards the centre of the body. The centre of the body is defined as the midsagittal plane. These terms come from the Latin words with the same meaning.",
"Adduction is the movement of a body part toward the body’s midline. So, if a person has their arms straight out at the shoulders and brings them down to their sides, it is adduction. For fingers or toes, adduction brings the digits toward the center of the hand or foot."
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"Related to adductor: adductor muscle, adductor longus, adductor canal, Adductor tubercle, Adductor pollicis. (ə-dŭk′tər) n. A muscle that draws a body part, such as a finger, arm, or toe, inward toward the median axis of the body or of an extremity.",
"(also called a depressor) a muscle that pulls a structure or limb towards the main part of the body. An example is the adductor mandibulae, which closes the jaws in amphibians. a muscle that pulls together two structures such as the two valves of a shell.",
"ad·duc·tor. n. A muscle that draws a body part, such as a finger, arm, or toe, inward toward the median axis of the body or of an extremity. adductor.",
"adductor. ( 1 also called a depressor) a muscle that pulls a structure or limb towards the main part of the body. An example is the adductor mandibulae, which closes the jaws in amphibians. 2 a muscle that pulls together two structures such as the two valves of a shell.",
"Historical Examples. 1 She had almost forgotten, for the moment, that this man was her abductor and her father's enemy. 2 The little girl was very slender, yet her abductor staggered as he walked. 3 Toward the close of the examination, however, it began to dawn on the abductor that possibly he had made an error.",
"ad·duc·tion. Movement of a body part toward the median plane (of the body, in the case of limbs; of the hand or foot, in the case of digits). adduction (əduk´shən), n the process of bringing two objects toward each other; the opposite of abduction.",
"abductor ab·duc·tor (āb-dŭk'tər) n. A muscle that draws a body part, such as a finger, arm, or toe, away from the midline of the body or of an extremity. abductor. (āb-dŭk'tər) A muscle that draws a limb or part of a limb away from the midline of the body.",
"A strain, which is a stretch or tear in a muscle or tendon, is sometimes referred to as a pulled muscle. Strains to the adductor muscles can result from poor flexibility, inadequate warm-up before exercise, muscle imbalance, muscle weakness, fatigue, or a single violent force applied to the muscle.",
"A groin strain is an injury to one or more of the muscles in the adductor muscle group (adductor magnus, adductor minimus, adductor brevis, adductor longus, gracilis, pectineus). These muscles attach the pelvis and the inner portion of the thigh bone (femur) and move the leg toward the midline of the body.",
"movement of the arm inwards to the side of the body, of a leg inwards towards the other leg, of a thumb, finger or toe towards the middle of the hand or foot; adductor a muscle with this action. Opposite of abduction. Figure 1."
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"The name of Adebayo gives you shrewd business judgment and the desire for a position of leadership in the world of finance. You find it difficult to accept any new idea or theory unless it can be proved in a tangible way.",
"Adebayo - Name Meaning with a Detailed Description: Your name of Adebayo has given you a practical, efficient, and capable nature, with a ... Is the name of Adebayo helping or hurting you? Do you want something better?",
"The name of Adebayo gives you a practical, shrewd nature with interests in business and the world of... Is the name of Adebayo helping or hurting you? For an analysis of all your names and destiny, see our free Name and Birth Date Report service for further details. Alphabetical Name Index",
"Adebayo The name Adebayo is a baby boy name. Meaning African Meaning: The name Adebayo is an African baby name. In African the meaning of the name Adebayo is: Nigerian for 'he was happy'.",
"What Does Name Adebayo Mean Powerful and complete. You are good intellectually and require several outlets for your energies. You are not a builder but a planner, and you want others to carry out your plans.You are bold, independent, inquisitive and interested in research. You know what you want and why you want it.",
"People with this name have a deep inner desire for order and physical creativity, and want to be involved in conventional, safe activities.",
"What Does Name Adebayo Mean. Powerful and complete. You are good intellectually and require several outlets for your energies. You are not a builder but a planner, and you want others to carry out your plans.You are bold, independent, inquisitive and interested in research. You know what you want and why you want it.Position and social status is very important for you and you are always looking for way to improve your position in society.",
"Meaning of First Name of: Adebayo Your name of Adebayo has given you a practical, efficient, and capable nature, with a desire to part... Is the name of Adebayo helping or hurting you? For an analysis of all your names and destiny, see our free Name and Birth Date Report service for further details. Alphabetical Name Index",
"Adebayo - Name Meaning with a Detailed Description: The name of Adebayo gives you a practical, shrewd nature with interests in business and ... Is the name of Adebayo helping or hurting you? Do you want something better?",
"Adebayo Name Meaning. Powerful and complete. You are good intellectually and require several outlets for your energies. You are not a builder but a planner, and you want others to carry out your plans."
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Adebayo means Powerful and complete.
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"German Meaning: The name Adel is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Adel is: noble. Teutonic Meaning: The name Adel is a Teutonic baby name.In Teutonic the meaning of the name Adel is: noble. SoulUrge Number: 6. Expression Number: 4. People with this name have a deep inner desire for a stable, loving family or community, and a need to work with others and to be appreciated.n Teutonic the meaning of the name Adel is: noble. SoulUrge Number: 6. Expression Number: 4. People with this name have a deep inner desire for a stable, loving family or community, and a need to work with others and to be appreciated.",
"Adel (also transliterated as Adil, Arabic: عادل ) is an Arabic male name that is derived from the Arabic word Adl, which means fairness and justice.It is commonly used in Muslim countries, and sometimes used by Coptic Christians throughout the Middle East.del (also transliterated as Adil, Arabic: عادل ) is an Arabic male name that is derived from the Arabic word Adl, which means fairness and justice.",
"Adel /adel/ [2 sylls.] as a boys' name (also used as girls' name Adel) is of Hebrew and Old German origin, and the meaning of Adel is God is eternal; noble .More familiar as a part of other names. Kreatif forms: Aaadel, Adelaa, Adellu.del is a rare given name for men but a very popular surname for both adults and children (#43629 out of 150436, Top 29%). (2000 U.S. Census). Charted below is the baby name popularity of Adel for boys. Adel has not made it into the list so far.",
"Adele /ad-ele/ [2 sylls.] as a girls' name. Adele's name origin is Old German, and the name Adele means noble kind; noble, soft, tender.Adele is a version of Adela (Old German): Latinate variation of Adele. Adele is also a derivative of Adelaide (Old German): from adal heid.dele /ad-ele/ [2 sylls.] as a girls' name. Adele's name origin is Old German, and the name Adele means noble kind; noble, soft, tender.",
"French Meaning: The name Adele is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Adele is: Good humor; Of the nobility. Noble. American Meaning: The name Adele is an American baby name.In American the meaning of the name Adele is: Good humor; Of the nobility.Noble.rench Meaning: The name Adele is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Adele is: Good humor; Of the nobility. Noble. American Meaning: The name Adele is an American baby name.",
"Look up Adele in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adele (also spelled Adele, adèle Or) adelle is a female given name Of germanic origin used In, English, French, German czech And italian with a meaning of, noble, kind and. tendert should not be confused with the male Arabic name Adel, which has a different pronunciation, although rarely Adele may be spelled without the e on the end, as with Adel Rootstein. It is also used as a spelling variant of the Yiddish name Edel.",
"Adel. A masculine name of mainly Arabic origins meaning one who does just things. One who is for justice. Also bearing of German descent conveying attributes of one who is noble and pleasant.May be a feminine variant of the French name Adele which comes from Adela meaning of noble birth or princess and good humor.ne who is for justice. Also bearing of German descent conveying attributes of one who is noble and pleasant. May be a feminine variant of the French name Adele which comes from Adela meaning of noble birth or princess and good humor.",
"Adel Name Meaning. German: from a short form of any of a number of personal names beginning with Old High German adal ‘noble’. Compare Edel.Jewish (Ashkenazic): ornamental name from Adel ‘nobility’.Muslim: from a personal name based on Arabic adil ‘just’, ‘legally competent (as a witness)’.del Name Meaning. German: from a short form of any of a number of personal names beginning with Old High German adal ‘noble’. Compare Edel.Jewish (Ashkenazic): ornamental name from Adel ‘nobility’.Muslim: from a personal name based on Arabic adil ‘just’, ‘legally competent (as a witness)’.",
"What does Adel mean, popularity, numerology and more. The name Adel is of German origin. The meaning of Adel is noble. It is also of Persian and Arabic origin, where its meaning is righteous.or example, Adelbert or Albert is composed of adel meaning noble and a derivation of beracht meaning bright or shining. Given names are generally gender specific. Male names cannot be used for females and vice versa. The only exception to this rule is Maria which can be used as a male second name as in Erich Maria.",
"Adel is a rare given name for men but a very popular surname for both adults and children (#43629 out of 150436, Top 29%). (2000 U.S. Census). Charted below is the baby name popularity of Adel for boys.Adel has not made it into the list so far.del is a rare given name for men but a very popular surname for both adults and children (#43629 out of 150436, Top 29%). (2000 U.S. Census). Charted below is the baby name popularity of Adel for boys. Adel has not made it into the list so far."
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"The meaning of the name Adelaide is Of A Noble Kin. The origin of the name Adelaide is German. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. A common alternate spelling of Adelaide is Adelayd and Adelaid. Common nicknames of the name Adelaide include Addy, Addie, Ad, and Ladey.",
"Fun Facts about the name Adelaide. How many people with the first name Adelaide have been born in the United States? From 1880 to 2015, the Social Security Administration has recorded 23,612 babies born with the first name Adelaide in the United States.",
"Meaning & History. From the French form of the Germanic name Adalheidis, which was composed of the elements adal noble and heid kind, sort, type. It was borne in the 10th century by Saint Adelaide, the wife of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great. The name became common in Britain in the 19th century due to the popularity of the German-born wife of King William IV, for whom the city of Adelaide in Australia was named in 1836.",
"Origin of the name Adelaide: Variant of the Germanic Adelheid (nobility), a compound name composed of the elements adal (noble) and heit (kind, sort): hence, nobility.. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman. Related Names: Adalaide, Addie, Adelheid.",
"South Australia. 1. a state of S central Australia, on the Great Australian Bight: generally arid, with the Great Victoria Desert in the west central part, the Lake Eyre basin in the northeast, and the Flinders Ranges, Murray River basin, and salt lakes in the southeast. Capital: Adelaide.",
"Adelaide. 1 The capital city of South Australia, with a population of approximately 1.15 million people, making it Australia's fifth most populous city. In colonial times, was the only city in Australia to not accept convicts.",
"Adelaide (given name) For notable persons named Adelaide, see Adelaide (disambiguation). Adelaide is the English form of a Germanic given name, from the Old High German Adalheidis, meaning noble natured. The modern German form is Adelheid, famously the first name of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, queen consort to William IV of the United Kingdom, for whom many places throughout the former British Empire were named.",
"Top definition. Adelaide. The capital city of South Australia, with a population of approximately 1.15 million people, making it Australia's fifth most populous city. In colonial times, was the only city in Australia to not accept convicts.",
"South Australia. noun. 1. a state of S central Australia, on the Great Australian Bight: generally arid, with the Great Victoria Desert in the west central part, the Lake Eyre basin in the northeast, and the Flinders Ranges, Murray River basin, and salt lakes in the southeast. Capital: Adelaide.",
"Click Here to Show Chart Data. How many people with the first name Adelaide have been born in the United States? From 1880 to 2015, the Social Security Administration has recorded 23,612 babies born with the first name Adelaide in the United States. That's more than enough people named Adelaide to occupy the territory of Caribbean Netherlands (the Netherlands) with an estimated population of 21,133 (as of January 1, 2011)."
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A compound name composed of the elements adal (noble) and heit.
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"Addie, Addy, Adelheid, Heidi, Adele, Adela, Adelina, Adeline, Alice, Alison, Ethel. Adelaide is the English form of a Germanic given name, from the Old High German Adalheidis, meaning noble natured.",
"The French form is Adélaïde or Adélaide and a Czech form is Adléta. The name Addie is a diminutive of Adelaide and Heidi is a nickname for Adelheid which became internationally popular on its own as a result of Johanna Spyri's novel Heidi (1880).",
"Literary Characters of the Baby Name Adelaide. Miss Adelaide (Guys and Dolls) Miss Adelaide is one of the characters of Guys and Dolls, a 1950 Broadway musical based on the stories of Damon Runyon, which has seen many revivals and was also made into a film in 1955.",
"The name Adelaide is of German origin. The meaning of Adelaide is noble kind. Adelaide is generally used as a girl's name. It consists of 8 letters and 3 syllables and is pronounced A-de-laide. The name Adelaide is derived from the Germanic elements adel meaning nobel and heid meaning kind or sort.",
"Etymology & Historical Origin - Adelaide. Adelaide is a name of Germanic origin comprised of the ancient components “adal” meaning ‘noble’ and “heid” meaning ‘kind, sort’. The name was borne by one of the most prominent women of the 10th century, Saint Adelaide of Italy (although she was born in present day Switzerland).",
"Meanings and history of the name Adelaide: | Edit. Adelaide is the English form of the German name Adelheid. It means nobility, and kind. The French form is Adélaïde, while the Spanish, Russian, and Hungarian form is Adelaida.",
"Contribute your knowledge to the name Adelaide. Report inappropriate content. Adelaide is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia, and is the fifth-largest city in Australia, with a population of more than 1.1 million.",
"The Given Name Adelaide. The name Adelaide is derived from the Germanic elements adel meaning nobel and heid meaning kind or sort. The name was borne by the wife of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great in the 10th century. It was also the name of the German born wife of the King of England, William IV, where the name became popular in the 19th century. The Australian city of Adelaide is named in her honor.",
"For notable persons named Adelaide, see Adelaide (disambiguation). Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen. Adelaide is the English form of a Germanic given name, from the Old High German Adalheidis, meaning noble natured.",
"The modern German form is Adelheid, famously the first name of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, queen consort to William IV of the United Kingdom, for whom many places throughout the former British Empire were named."
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"Latest Weather Observations for the Adelaide Area. Latest Weather Observations for the Adelaide Area. Where no observation is available within the last 75 minutes, the latest observation is shown in italics and coloured and removed from the table after 30 hours. Station names link to data for the previous 72 hours.",
"Adelaide area. Cloudy. Medium (60%) chance of showers during in the morning. The chance of a thunderstorm in the very early morning. Light winds becoming southwesterly 15 to 20 km/h in the morning and tending southerly during the afternoon.",
"Latest Weather Observations for the Adelaide Area. IDS60900. Issued at 1:11 am CST Friday 21 April 2017 (issued every 10 minutes, with the page automatically refreshed every 5 minutes) Where no observation is available within the last 75 minutes, the latest observation is shown in italics and coloured and removed from the table after 30 hours.",
"Adelaide experiences mild winters and a warm, dry summer. It has an average maximum temperature of 29°C (84.2°F) in summer and 15 - 16°C (59 - 60.8°F) in winter. Plan ahead with our information on temperature and rainfall. During summer, average temperatures range from 16.7 - 28.6°C (62 - 83.5°F) and rainfall is sparse.",
"Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification Csa), with mild to cool winters with moderate rainfall and warm to hot, dry summers. Adelaide is the driest of the Australian capital cities and the past two decades have been far warmer than usual, with the past 8 years seeing an excess of 40+ degrees every summer.",
"For more information, see the weather forecast and our average climate infomation (by month in graphs) below. * Data from nearest weather station: Adelaide, Australia (0.0 KM).",
"Sea temperatures around Adelaide are lower than those around Perth, Sydney and Brisbane. Most people find summers in Adelaide more pleasant than those in Sydney, Brisbane or Perth. These cities have higher humidities; Adelaide enjoys the lowest humidities of any Australian city.",
"Average monthly weather in Adelaide, Australia. Adelaide generally has mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. It is the driest of all the Australian capital cities. In summer (December to February) the average maximum is around 29 degrees Celsius (84 °Fahrenheit), but there is considerable variation.",
"Adelaide: Annual Weather Averages. January is the hottest month in Adelaide with an average temperature of 23°C (73°F) and the coldest is July at 11°C (52°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 10 in February. The wettest month is July with an average of 70mm of rain.",
"In summer (December to February) the average maximum is around 29 °C (84 °F), but there is considerable variation and Adelaide can usually expect several days a year when the daytime temperature is 39 °C (102 °F) and there are generally two or more days in which the maximum is 40 °C (104 °F) or slightly above."
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"Adele, full name is Adele Adkins, faces the toughest female competition from the Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding singer Ellie Goulding, 28, who, alongside Leona Lewis, 30, Jessie J, 27, and Katie Melua, 30, is worth £13million.",
"Adele tops young musicians rich list (despite not releasing an album for four years): Singer earns £5million in past 12 months as fortune goes past £50million. 1 Singer has twice the fortune of nearest rivals, boys from One Direction. 2 Ed Sheeran saw biggest rise of £13million, taking him to seventh place.",
"Adele Net Worth. Adele is one of the most celebrated pop singers at the moment. According to Huffington Post, the singer’s net worth is $125 million. In addition, she apparently signed $130-million deal with Sony. This is the biggest contract ever for any British musician.",
"On 29 June 2012, Adele announced that she is pregnant with her first child with boyfriend . Earnings & Financial Data The below financial data is gathered and compiled by TheRichest analysts team to give you a better understanding of Adele's net worth by breaking down the most relevant financial events such as yearly salaries, contracts, earn outs, endorsements, stock ownership and much more.",
"With a net worth of £20 million ($32m ) – Adele has seen her fortune swell, increasing by £14 million in just 12 months. She capped a phenomenally success by entering the influential 2011 UK Sunday Times Rich List, with net worth of £6 million.",
"Simon Konecki’s net worth has been a matter of curiosity for many, since people know about his relationship with Adele. Now that he is confirmed to be Adele’s husband, people have become even more inquisitive about it. Adele and Simon Konecki already have a 4-year-old son named Angelo, who was born in October 2012.",
"About Adele. English singer-songwriter, Adele has a net worth of $135 million in 2016. She topped the 2012 Sunday Times Rich List of young British musicians following the success of her second album, 21, with its chart-topping tales of heartbreak and woe.",
"Adele tops young musicians rich list (despite not releasing an album for four years): Singer earns £5million in past 12 months as fortune goes past £50million. It has been almost four years since her last album but that has not stopped Adele from earning £5million over the last year. Bringing her fortune to a total of £50million, the singer has retained her place at the top of the list of Britain’s richest musicians under the age of 30.",
"Adele Adkins, 26 and a mother-of-one, has twice the wealth of her nearest rivals, the remaining members of One Direction, plus recently departed Zayn Malik, who are worth £25million each. Home u.k.",
"Adele had a throat surgery at that time, and she was on a break from singing. Adele, who earlier had plans to stay single all her life, was immediately swept off her feet when she met Simon. No matter what Simon Konecki’s net worth is, he is “perfect” for Adele despite the age difference between the two. Simon is 14 years older than 28-year-old singer. According to Adele, it is the most serious relationship she has even been in."
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Adele has a net worth of $135 million.
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"Adeline is a feminine given name meaning 'noble' or 'nobility'. It is of French origins and is a diminutive Adèle. It's variants include Adelina, Adalyn, Adalynn, Adelyn, Aada, Ada, Alina, Aline, Adelita and Alita. French: diminutive of Adèle (see Adele). The Latinate form Adelina is also found.",
"Expression Number: 1. People with this name tend to initiate events, to be leaders rather than followers, with powerful personalities. They tend to be focused on specific goals, experience a wealth of creative new ideas, and have the ability to implement these ideas with efficiency and determination.",
"The name Adaline is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Adaline is: noble. Numerology. People with this name have a deep inner need for quiet, and a desire to understand and analyze the world they live in, and to learn the deeper truths. People with this name tend to initiate events, to be leaders rather than followers, with powerful personalities. They tend to be focused on specific goals, experience a wealth of creative new ideas, and have the ability to implement these ideas with efficiency and determination.",
"Origin of the name Adeline: A diminutive of Adele, Adeline is also commonly bestowed as an independent given name. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman. Addie, Adele, Adelina, Adaline, Adalyn, Adelyn. Favorite This Name.",
"Personal experiences with the name Adeline: | Edit. My daughter is Adeline and we get tons of compliments on her name! Everyone loves that it's a sweet, classic name that's familiar but uncommon. She loves that the song Sweet Adeline is about her :-) My friend's name is Adelne and I call her Adds or Della.",
"The name Adaline is of English origin. The meaning of Adaline is noble. Adaline is generally used as a girl's name. It consists of 7 letters and 3 syllables and is pronounced A-da-line.",
"In the U.S. in 2015, it ranked 364 in baby name popularity for girls with 901 occurrences. Less than 5 boys were given the name. In contrast, the year before it ranked 1,393 in baby name popularity for girls with 164 occurrences. Less than 5 boys were given the name. The trend's your friend. See how Adaline has changed in popularity since 1880 by visiting the Adaline Name Popularity Page.",
"Adeline [ade-line] as a girls' name is pronounced ADD-a-line, add-a-LEEN. It is of Old German origin, and the meaning of Adeline is noble. French diminutive of Adela. Used occasionally in England since the early 16th century. See also Adelaide. Opera soprano Adelina Patti (late 19th century) and a well-known song called Sweet Adeline gave the name exposure.",
"The name Adeline is ranked on the 2,684th position of the most used names. It means that this name is commonly used. We estimate that there are at least 138700 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.002% of the population. The name Adeline has seven characters.",
"Be creative with the name Adaline. Just for fun, see the name Adaline in Hieroglyphics, learn about ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics and write a Hieroglyphic message. Learn about nautical flags and see your name or message written in nautical flags, on the Adaline in Nautical Flags page."
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"The name Adeline is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Adeline is: noble. Latin Meaning: The name Adeline is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Adeline is: Of the nobility.Noble. German Meaning: The name Adeline is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Adeline is: Pleasant; Of the nobility. Noble.From the Old German 'athal' meaning noble.he name Adeline is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Adeline is: Pleasant; Of the nobility. Noble. From the Old German 'athal' meaning noble.",
"Teutonic Meaning: The name Adeline is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Adeline is: noble. Latin Meaning: The name Adeline is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Adeline is: Of the nobility. Noble.German Meaning: The name Adeline is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Adeline is: Pleasant; Of the nobility. Noble.From the Old German 'athal' meaning noble.he name Adeline is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Adeline is: Pleasant; Of the nobility. Noble. From the Old German 'athal' meaning noble.",
"Adeline /ade-line/ [3 sylls.] as a girls' name is pronounced ADD-a-line, add-a-LEEN. It is of Old German origin, and the meaning of Adeline is noble.French diminutive of Adela. Used occasionally in England since the early 16th century. See also Adelaide. Opera soprano Adelina Patti (late 19th century) and a well-known song called Sweet Adeline gave the name exposure. See also Alena.deline /ade-line/ [3 sylls.] as a girls' name is pronounced ADD-a-line, add-a-LEEN. It is of Old German origin, and the meaning of Adeline is noble.",
"Notes: Adeline is a name with English origins. The meaning of the name Adelnie is noble. Alternate spellings of the name Adeline include Adaline and Adalina. Common nicknames include Ada, Lyn, and Dina.Adeline Pond Adams was an American writer.Adeline Andre is a Fashion designer.he meaning of the name Adelnie is noble. Alternate spellings of the name Adeline include Adaline and Adalina. Common nicknames include Ada, Lyn, and Dina. Adeline Pond Adams was an American writer.",
"Adelina /ad-eli-na/ [4 sylls.] as a girls' name. Adelina's roots are Old German and Latin, and the meaning of the name Adelina is noble kind; small winged one. Adelina is an alternate spelling of Adelaide (Old German): from adal heid. Adelina is also a form of Adeline (Old German).Adelina is also used as a form of Alida (Latin).See also Alina.delina's roots are Old German and Latin, and the meaning of the name Adelina is noble kind; small winged one. Adelina is an alternate spelling of Adelaide (Old German): from adal heid. Adelina is also a form of Adeline (Old German). Adelina is also used as a form of Alida (Latin). See also Alina.",
"Adeline is a French form of the name Adelaide. The name Adelaide is derived from the Germanic elements adel meaning nobel and heid meaning kind or sort. The name was borne by the wife of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great in the 10th century.deline is a French form of the name Adelaide. The name Adelaide is derived from the Germanic elements adel meaning nobel and heid meaning kind or sort. The name was borne by the wife of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great in the 10th century.",
"Adeline is also an English variant transcription of Adelaide (English and Italian). Adeline is a widely used name; it has 38 variant transcriptions that are used in English and foreign languages. 4 syll. a-de-li-ne, ad-el-ine ] The baby girl name Adeline is pronounced AA-Deh-LiyiyN or AE D-eh-LayN- †. Adeline is of Germanic origin. It is used mainly in English and French. The name developed as a diminutive of Adele. adèle",
"The name Adaline is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Adaline is: noble. American Meaning: The name Adaline is an American baby name.In American the meaning of the name Adaline is: noble.eutonic Meaning: The name Adaline is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Adaline is: noble. American Meaning: The name Adaline is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Adaline is: noble.",
"Teutonic Meaning: The name Adaline is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Adaline is: noble. American Meaning: The name Adaline is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Adaline is: noble.eutonic Meaning: The name Adaline is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Adaline is: noble. American Meaning: The name Adaline is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Adaline is: noble.",
"The name is Germanic in origin, from the word “adel” meaning ‘noble’. Adeline has been used occasionally among English speakers since the 16th century. Today, it is ranked with moderate usage in the United States and France.he name is Germanic in origin, from the word “adel” meaning ‘noble’. Adeline has been used occasionally among English speakers since the 16th century. Today, it is ranked with moderate usage in the United States and France."
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In Latin the "Of the nobility.Noble" and In German "Pleasant; Of the nobility".
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"Meaning of Adelise. French name. In French, the name Adelise means - noble.The name Adelise originated as an French name. The name Adelise is most often used as a girl name or female name. French Name Meaning - noble. Origin - France.",
"Nicknames for Adelise: | Edit. Meanings and history of the name Adelise: | Edit. Combination of the German names Adelheid, meaning noble and Elisabeth, meaning God's promise. Can be a nickname for someone named Adelheid (or Adelaide) Elisabeth. Variant of Adelisa.",
"Meaning & History. From the French form of the Germanic name Adalheidis, which was composed of the elements adal noble and heid kind, sort, type. It was borne in the 10th century by Saint Adelaide, the wife of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great. The name became common in Britain in the 19th century due to the popularity of the German-born wife of King William IV, for whom the city of Adelaide in Australia was named in 1836.",
"Adelie [adelie] as a girls' name is of Old German origin, and the meaning of Adelie is noble. Adlie is the French elaboration of Adele. Adlie Land in Antartica was named in 1840 by the French explorer Jules Dumont D'urville in honor of his wife; the Adlie penguin is so named because it breeds on that coastline. ASSOCIATED WITH noble.",
"What Does Name Adelise Mean. Powerful and complete. You are good intellectually and require several outlets for your energies. You are not a builder but a planner, and you want others to carry out your plans.You are bold, independent, inquisitive and interested in research.",
"This Internet site provides information of a general nature and is designed for educational purposes only. If you have any concerns about your own health or the health of your child, you should always consult with a physician or other healthcare professional. Please review the Terms of Use before using this site.",
"People with this name tend to initiate events, to be leaders rather than followers, with powerful personalities. They tend to be focused on specific goals, experience a wealth of creative new ideas, and have the ability to implement these ideas with efficiency and determination.",
"The name Adelise is ranked on the 89,548th position of the most used names. It means that this name is rarely used. We estimate that there are at least 400 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.001% of the population. The name Adelise has seven characters.",
"Adeline [ade-line]▲ as a girls' name is pronounced ADD-a-line, add-a-LEEN. It is of Old German origin, and the meaning of Adeline is noble. French diminutive of Adela. Used occasionally in England since the early 16th century. See also Adelaide. Opera soprano Adelina Patti (late 19th century) and a well-known song called Sweet Adeline gave the name exposure.",
"Adelie [adelie] as a girls' name is of Old German origin, and the meaning of Adelie is noble. Adlie is the French elaboration of Adele. Adlie Land in Antartica was named in 1840 by the French explorer Jules Dumont D'urville in honor of his wife; the Adlie penguin is so named because it breeds on that coastline. Variations."
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In French, the name Adelise means noble.
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"The name Adelita is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Adelita is: Sweet or noble. Spanish Meaning: The name Adelita is a Spanish baby name.In Spanish the meaning of the name Adelita is: Kind or winged; Of the nobility.Noble.erman Meaning: The name Adelita is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Adelita is: Sweet or noble. Spanish Meaning: The name Adelita is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Adelita is: Kind or winged; Of the nobility. Noble.",
"Meaning of Adelita. Spanish name. In Spanish, the name Adelita means-Kind or winged; Of the nobility. Noble.. Other origins for the name Adelita include-Spanish, German, German.The name Adelita is most often used as a girl name or female name.Spanish Name Meaning-Kind or winged; Of the nobility.Noble.ther origins for the name Adelita include-Spanish, German, German.The name Adelita is most often used as a girl name or female name. Spanish Name Meaning-Kind or winged; Of the nobility. Noble.",
"German Meaning: The name Adelita is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Adelita is: Sweet or noble. Spanish Meaning: The name Adelita is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Adelita is: Kind or winged; Of the nobility. Noble.erman Meaning: The name Adelita is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Adelita is: Sweet or noble. Spanish Meaning: The name Adelita is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Adelita is: Kind or winged; Of the nobility. Noble.",
"Adelita's language of origin is Germanic and Latin. It is predominantly used in the English and Spanish languages. Adelita is a diminutive of Adela (English, German, Polish, Czech, Romanian, and Spanish) in the English and Spanish languages. Adelita is also a variant of Adelaide (English and Italian).Adelita is also a variant of Adeline (English and French). Adelita is also a variant of Alida (Hungarian, Dutch, German, Italian, English, and Greek) in the Spanish language. Adelita is an irregularly used baby girl name.It is not listed in the top 1000.t is predominantly used in the English and Spanish languages. Adelita is a diminutive of Adela (English, German, Polish, Czech, Romanian, and Spanish) in the English and Spanish languages. Adelita is also a variant of Adelaide (English and Italian). Adelita is also a variant of Adeline (English and French).",
"Adelita /ad-eli-ta/ [4 sylls.] as a girls' name. Adelita's name origins are Old German and Latin, and Adelita means noble; small winged one.Adelita is an alternate spelling of Adela (Old German): Latinate version of Adele. Adelita is also a derivative of Alida (Latin): also version of Alda.See also Alita.delita /ad-eli-ta/ [4 sylls.] as a girls' name. Adelita's name origins are Old German and Latin, and Adelita means noble; small winged one.",
"Adelina /ad-eli-na/ [4 sylls.] as a girls' name. Adelina's roots are Old German and Latin, and the meaning of the name Adelina is noble kind; small winged one. Adelina is an alternate spelling of Adelaide (Old German): from adal heid. Adelina is also a form of Adeline (Old German).Adelina is also used as a form of Alida (Latin).See also Alina.delina's roots are Old German and Latin, and the meaning of the name Adelina is noble kind; small winged one. Adelina is an alternate spelling of Adelaide (Old German): from adal heid.",
"Adelina's roots are Old German and Latin, and the meaning of the name Adelina is noble kind; small winged one. Adelina is an alternate spelling of Adelaide (Old German): from adal heid.Adelina is also a form of Adeline (Old German). Adelina is also used as a form of Alida (Latin).See also Alina.delina's roots are Old German and Latin, and the meaning of the name Adelina is noble kind; small winged one. Adelina is an alternate spelling of Adelaide (Old German): from adal heid.",
"Adelita is an unusual first name for women. Adelita is an equivalently unusual surname too for all people. (2000 U.S. Census).delita /ad-eli-ta/ [4 sylls.] as a girls' name. Adelita's name origins are Old German and Latin, and Adelita means noble; small winged one.",
"Comments and insights on the name Adelita: | Edit. Share what you know! Personal experiences with the name Adelita: | Edit. Share what you know! Nicknames for Adelita: | Edit. Share what you know! Meanings and history of the name Adelita: | Edit. Pet form of Adela.Pronounced ah-deh-LEE-ta. Spanish diminutive of ADELA.ersonal experiences with the name Adelita: | Edit. Share what you know! Nicknames for Adelita: | Edit. Share what you know! Meanings and history of the name Adelita: | Edit. Pet form of Adela.",
"Then just follow the diagram below. Just for fun, see the name Adelita in Hieroglyphics, learn about ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics and write a Hieroglyphic message. Learn about nautical flags and see your name or message written in nautical flags, on the Adelita in Nautical Flags page.hen just follow the diagram below. Just for fun, see the name Adelita in Hieroglyphics, learn about ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics and write a Hieroglyphic message. Learn about nautical flags and see your name or message written in nautical flags, on the Adelita in Nautical Flags page."
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"by Anneliese Byrum Report definition A pure pimpin guy, this girls scream his namehes freakishly good lookinggirls get crazy over him really good at sports making money being pimpin'Nice and mad to hold completely withHes crazy and contains a 6 pack of absChick 1: Adem most readily useful sex you'll getChick 2: I know appropriate!",
"Adem Kocan from the Federation of Economic Chambers says these firms do not pay other firms or the state, thus accruing even more debts. Blocked accounts to block economy too Sulaiman Al Adem, the Chief of Beit Awla Municipality, reported the case to the Palestinian authorities and urged them to take the necessary legal measures against the Israeli move.",
"For a state-level disaster declaration, ADEM can't pay more than 35 percent of the actual cleanup cost, and cities or counties must make up the rest.",
"Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is a brief but intense attack of inflammation (swelling) in the brain and spinal cord and occasionally the optic nerves that damages the brain’s myelin (the white coating of nerve fibers). Other terms used to refer to ADEM include post-infectious encephalomyelitis and immune-mediated encephalomyelitis.",
"ADEM appears a little more frequently in boys than girls (about 60 percent of the time) with a male to female ratio of 1.3 : 1. ADEM appears more often in winter and spring. ADEM occurs in all parts of the world and in all ethnic groups.",
"ADEM occurs more frequently in males; MS more frequently in females. ADEM is more common in children; MS is more common in adults. ADEM occurs more frequently in winter and spring; MS has no seasonal variation.",
"Before it happened, you were still the same sluggish, despondent apparition you had been in the Old Country, leasing your cab from Adem every other week, making just enough. Your taxi is the greatest movement",
"1 A pure pimpin guy, this girls scream his namehes freakishly good lookinggirls get crazy over him really good at sports making money being pimpin'Nice and mad to hold completely withHes crazy and contains a 6 pack of absChick 1: Adem most readily useful sex you'll getChick 2: I know appropriate! by Vada Report definition.",
"ADEM - Alabama Department of Environmental Management 190 were donated in December This month, we are on track to donate 196 home recent additions webmaster page banners feed a child",
"What does Adem mean in Urban Dictionary?: Second biggest fuckboy on Whirled.; A pure pimpin guy, this girls scream his namehes freakishly good lookinggirls get crazy over him really good at sports making…"
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Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis is a brief but intense attack of inflammation in the brain and spinal cord and occasionally the optic nerves that damages the brain’s myelin.
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"Detailed information about Adena Regional Medical Center, a Hospital located at 272 Hospital Road Chillicothe, OH 45601, including street address, contact phone number, business ownership, certification info, patient experiences and more.",
"Download this CLIA NUMBER record in Excel (CSV) format: Export Download this CLIA NUMBER record in XML format: Export This page was last updated on: 12/21/2017",
"CLIA Number: 36D2120798 Facility Name: Adena Endocrinology & Diabetes Facility Address: 4439 St Rt 159, Mob, Ste 150 Chillicothe, OH ZIP 45601 Facility Phone Number: (740) 779-8268 Facility Type: PHYSICIAN OFFICE Certificate Type: Waiver",
"36D2120798 is a CLIA number assigned to Adena Endocrinology & Diabetes a physician office facility located in Chillicothe, OH",
"Adena Regional Medical Center. MEDICARE share on Adena Regional Medical Center was recognized by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) as one of modern hospitals which are scientifically measured and assessed to have high-quality health care services for promoting health and improving the quality of life.",
"Adena Regional Medical Center - Laboratory is a business providing services in the field of Laboratories - Medical. The business is located in Chillicothe, Ohio, United States. Their telephone number is (740) 779-7650. YellowPagesGoesGreen.org provides an environmentally friendly search engine and directory vigorously supporting the green movement.",
"Adena Regional Medical Center - Laboratory is a business providing services in the field of Laboratories - Medical. The business is located in Chillicothe, Ohio, United States. Their telephone number is (740) 779-7650. Telefax: No fax number available Website: No web address available",
"Adena Regional Medical Center is located at 272 Hospital Road Chillicothe, OH 45601 and can be contacted via phone number (740) 779-7500. Adena Regional Medical Center anticipates into the following database program(s): cardiac surgery, nursing care, stroke care.",
"Download this CLIA NUMBER record in Text format: Export. Download this CLIA NUMBER record in Excel (CSV) format: Export. Download this CLIA NUMBER record in XML format: Export",
"CLIA Number: 36D2120798: 2: LAB Type: PHYSICIAN OFFICE: 3: Facility Name: Adena Endocrinology & Diabetes: 4: Street: 4439 St Rt 159, Mob, Ste 150: 5: City: Chillicothe: 6: State: OH: 7: ZIP: 45601: 8: Phone: 7407798268"
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"adenine ad·e·nine (ād'n-ēn', -ĭn) n. Abbr. A A purine base that is a constituent of DNA and RNA and an important energy transport and storage component in cellular metabolism.",
"Adenine definition, Biochemistry. a purine base, C 5 H 5 N 5 , one of the fundamental components of nucleic acids, as DNA, in which it forms a base pair with thymine, and RNA, in which it pairs with uracil. Symbol: A. See more.",
"(ād'n-ēn') A purine base that is a component of DNA and RNA, forming a base pair with thymine in DNA and with uracil in RNA. Adenine is also part of other biologically important compounds, such as ATP, NAD, and vitamin B-12, and occurs in tea. Chemical formula: C5H5N5.",
"In DNA, the code letters are A, T, G, and C, which stand for the chemicals adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine, respectively. In DNA base pairing, adenine always pairs with thymine, and guanine always pairs with cytosine. Adenine is also one of the bases in RNA. There it always pairs with uracil (U).",
"Adenine (Science: biochemistry) a nitrogenous base, one member of the basepair a-T . (biochemistry)Purine base found in dna paired with thymine, in rna paired with uracil. Adenine is one of the bases that form part of a nucleotide, the structures that are present in dna chains. Retrieved from https://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/index.php?title=Adenine&oldid=71277",
"adenine and guanine are constituents of all nucleic acids (see below) and, hence, are found in all plant and animal tissues.",
"Each chromosome is made up of a molecule of DNA in the shape of a double helix which is composed of four chemical bases represented by the letters A (adenine), T (thymine), G (guanine) and C (cytosine).",
"Medical Definition of A (adenine) A (adenine): In genetics, A stands for adenine, one member of the A-T (adenine-thymine) base pair in DNA. The other base pair in DNA is G-C (guanine-cytosine). Each base pair forms a rung of the DNA ladder. A DNA nucleotide is made of a molecule of sugar, a molecule of phosphoric acid, and a molecule called a base.",
"Definition of guanine. : a purine base C5H5N5O that codes genetic information in the polynucleotide chain of DNA or RNA — compare adenine, cytosine, thymine, uracil.",
"A purine base that is a component of DNA and RNA, forming a base pair with thymine in DNA and with uracil in RNA. Adenine is also part of other biologically important compounds, such as ATP, NAD, and vitamin B-12, and occurs in tea. Chemical formula: C 5 H 5 N 5."
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Adenine is a purine base, C 5 H 5 N 5 , one of the fundamental components of nucleic acids, as DNA, in which it forms a base pair with thymine, and RNA, in which it pairs with uracil.
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"Of all patients with adenoid cystic carcinoma of the head and neck, those whose disease originates in the paranasal sinuses or nasal cavity have the poorest prognosis. (16,17) This finding was described by Leafstedt et al in a review from the Roswell Park Cancer Institute more than 30 years ago.",
"We identified 35 patients--17 men and 18 women, aged 18 to 82 years (mean: 57)--who had a histologic diagnosis of adenoid cystic carcinoma of the paranasal sinuses or nasal cavity. Twenty-five patients had newly diagnosed tumors and 10 patients presented with recurrent disease.",
"medial projection of the ethmoid bone from the superolateral wall of the nasal cavity. forms the superior nasal meatus below it and the sphenoethmoidal recess above it. middle nasal concha. portion of the ethmoid bone that projects inferomedially from the lateral wall of the nasal cavity.",
"Tonsils are clusters of lymphatic tissue just under the mucous membranes that line the nose, mouth, and throat (pharynx). There are three groups of tonsils. The pharyngeal tonsils are located near the opening of the nasal cavity into the pharynx. When these tonsils become enlarged they may interfere with breathing and are called adenoids.",
"Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the paranasal sinuses or nasal cavity: A 40-year review of 35 cases - Original Article. From Ear, Nose & Throat Journal, 8/1/02 by Sam M. Wiseman.",
"Adenoids are lumps of tissue on the back wall of the nasal cavity. They are found above the tonsils and behind the nose. Adenoids cannot be seen when looking in the mouth. Adenoids are made of lymphatic tissue. This tissue helps fight infection. After a recurrent infection, the adenoids can become swollen.",
"The adenoid, also known as a pharyngeal tonsil or nasopharyngeal tonsil, is the superior-most of the tonsils. It is a mass of lymphatic tissue situated posterior to the nasal cavity, in the roof of the nasopharynx, where the nose blends into the throat. Normally, in children, it forms a soft mound in the roof and posterior wall of the nasopharynx, just above and behind the uvula.",
"The adenoids (say: add-eh-noids) are a patch of tissue that sit in the back of the nasal cavity. Although you can easily see your tonsils by standing in front of a mirror and opening your mouth wide, you can't see your adenoids this way.",
"Sometimes, tonsils and adenoids are removed at the same time when a kid has a tonsillectomy (say: tahn-suh-LEK-tuh-me) and an adenoidectomy (say: add-eh-noid-EK-tuh-me). Both are common surgeries for kids to have. During these surgeries, kids get special medicine (anesthesia) that makes them fall asleep.",
"forms the superior nasal meatus above it and the middle nasal meatus (which overlies the bulla ethmoidalis and hiatus semilunaris) below it. bulla ethmoidalis. rounded elevation on the lateral wall of the nasal cavity. located under cover of the middle nasal concha; middle ethmoidal air cells drain at its apex. ethmoidal air cells. pneumatized spaces (3-18 in number) within the ethmoid bone; located between the orbits."
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Yes, they are lumps of tissue on the back wall of the nasal cavity.
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adenosine diphosphate definition
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"Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a nucleotide used in cells as a coenzyme. It is often called the molecular unit of currency: ATP transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism. Every cell uses ATP for energy. It consists of a base (adenine) and three phosphate groups. One molecule of ATP contains three phosphate groups, and it is produced by ATP synthase from inorganic phosphate and adenosine diphosphate (ADP, the di meaning two phosphate groups) or adenosine monophosphate (AMP).",
"adenosine diphosphate (ADP) a nucleotide, adenosine 5′-pyrophosphate, produced by the hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). It is then converted back to ATP by the metabolic processes oxidative phosphorylation, glycolysis, and the tricarboxylic acid cycle.",
"Adenosine diphosphate, also known as adenosine pyrophosphate, is an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells. ADP consists of three important structural components: a sugar backbone attached to adenine and two phosphate groups bonded to the 5 carbon atom of ribose. The diphosphate group of ADP is attachted to the 5’ carbon of the sugar backbone, while the adenosine attaches to the 1’ carbon. ADP can be interconverted to adenosine ...",
"Adenosine can be linked to a chain of one, two, or three phosphate groups to form adenosine monophosphate (AMP), adenosine diphosphate (ADP), or adenosine triphosphate (ATP).",
"adenosine diphosphate An adenosine with 2 high-energy phosphates, which results from the hydrolysis of ATP, that occurs in many metabolic processes. ADP is converted back to ATP by oxidative phosphorylation. adenosine diphosphate see ADP. adenosine triphosphate",
"Adenosine triphosphate is a nucleotide used in cells as a coenzyme. It is often called the molecular unit of currency: ATP transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism. Every cell uses ATP for energy. It consists of a base and three phosphate groups. One molecule of ATP contains three phosphate groups, and it is produced by ATP synthase from inorganic phosphate and adenosine diphosphate or adenosine monophosphate.",
"Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a nucleotide used in cells as a coenzyme. It is often called the molecular unit of currency: ATP transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism. Every cell uses ATP for energy. It consists of a base and three phosphate groups.",
"The diphosphate group of ADP is attachted to the 5’ carbon of the sugar backbone, while the adenosine attaches to the 1’ carbon. ADP can be interconverted to adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine monophosphate (AMP). ATP contains one more phosphate group than does ADP. AMP contains one fewer phosphate group.",
"Infobox references. Adenosine diphosphate (ADP), also known as adenosine pyrophosphate (APP), is an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells. ADP consists of three important structural components: a sugar backbone attached to adenine and two phosphate groups bonded to the 5 carbon atom of ribose.",
"Adenosine diphosphate. Adenosine diphosphate (ADP), also known as adenosine pyrophosphate (APP), is an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells. ADP consists of three important structural components: a sugar backbone attached to adenine and two phosphate groups bonded to the 5 carbon atom of ribose."
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Adenosine diphosphate, also known as adenosine pyrophosphate, is an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells.
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adenosine injection does it stop the heart
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"Adenosine is given as a rapid injection into a vein (intravenously). Your heart will be monitored with an ECG while the medicine is being administered. Food and drinks containing caffeine such as tea, coffee, chocolate and cola should be avoided for at least 12 hours before you are given Adenocor injection.",
"Atrial tachycardia. Atrial tachycardia is a less common type of SVT. It arises from a small area of tissue, anywhere in the atria of the heart. This area starts to fire and drive the heart, more rapidly than the heart's natural pacemaker. In most cases, there is no underlying cause for atrial tachycardia to occur.",
"Tachycardia means a fast heart rate. Supraventricular means coming from above the ventricle. During an episode of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), the heartbeat is not controlled by the SA node (the normal timer of the heart). Another part of the heart overrides this timer with faster impulses.",
"Adenocor injection contains the active ingredient adenosine, which is a type of medicine called an anti-arrhythmic. Adenosine is also available without a brand name, ie as the generic medicine. Adenosine is a natural body chemical that is used to control abnormal heartbeats. The heart's pumping action is controlled by electrical signals that pass through the heart muscle.",
"Inject Thallium-201 at the midpoint of the Adenosine injection infusion (i.e., after the first three minutes of Adenosine injection) •. Thallium-201 is physically compatible with Adenosine injection and may be injected directly into the Adenosine injection infusion set.",
"Adenosine Injection USP, is indicated as an adjunct to thallium-201 myocardial perfusion scintigraphy in patients unable to exercise adequately. The recommended Adenosine injection dose is 0.14 mg/kg/min infused over six minutes (total dose of 0.84 mg/kg) (Table 1).",
"This indirect negative inotropic effect of adenosine is also present in the human heart. Since increased amounts of adenosine are released during cardiac stimulation via beta-adrenoceptors, the indirect effect might protect the heart against excessive stimulation by catecholamines.",
"Adenosine Dosage and Administration. The recommended Adenosine injection dose is 0.14 mg/kg/min infused over six minutes (total dose of 0.84 mg/kg) (Table 1).",
"Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) causes episodes of a fast heartbeat. 'Thumping heart' sensations (palpitations) and other symptoms may occur during each episode. Regular medication can prevent episodes of SVT. Another treatment option in some cases is to destroy a tiny part of the heart that triggers the SVT.",
"[Article in German] Böhm M. Adenosine has a negative inotropic effect in cardiac atrial preparations (direct negative inotropic effect). This effect is probably due to an activation of a potassium outward current which shortens the action potential duration and hence reduces the force of contraction."
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It is a natural body chemical that is used to control abnormal heartbeats.
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"Adenosine Triphosphate ATP: Adenosine 5'- (tetrahydrogen triphosphate). An adenine nucleotide containing three phosphate group s esterified to the sugar moiety. In addition to its crucial roles in metabolism adenosine triphosphate is a neurotransmitter.",
"adenosine diphosphate (ADP) a nucleotide, adenosine 5′-pyrophosphate, produced by the hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). It is then converted back to ATP by the metabolic processes oxidative phosphorylation, glycolysis, and the tricarboxylic acid cycle.",
"ATP may refer to: 1 Adenosine triphosphate, coenzyme used as an energy carrier in the cells of all known organisms; the process in which energy is moved throughout the cell.",
"1 Adenosine triphosphate, coenzyme used as an energy carrier in the cells of all known organisms; the process in which energy is moved throughout the cell. 2 Association of Tennis Professionals, international men's professional tennis association.",
"adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a compound consisting of the nucleotide adenosine (A) attached through its ribose group to three phosphoric acid molecules (P). Hydrolysis of ATP to adenosine diphosphate (D) releases energy.",
"(2) An organic compound that is composed of adenosine (an adenine ring and a ribose sugar) and three phosphate groups, hence, the name. Supplement. ATP is a nucleotide that contains a large amount of chemical energy stored in its high-energy phosphate bonds. It releases energy when it is broken down (hydrolyzed) into ADP (or Adenosine Diphosphate). The energy is used for many metabolic processes. Hence, ATP is considered as the universal energy currency for metabolism. ATP is produced via cellular respiration in the mitochondria and photosynthesis in chloroplasts. Its functions are for intracellular energy transport for various metabolic processes including biosynthetic reactions, motility, and cell division.",
"adenosine. 1. a nucleoside composed of the pentose sugar d-ribose and adenine. It is a structural subunit of ribonucleic acid (RNA). Adenosine nucleotides are involved in the energy metabolism of all cells.",
"~ (ATP). An adenine-containing nucleoside triphosphate that releases free energy when its phosphate bonds are hydrolyzed. This energy is used to drive endergonic reaction s in cells. adenylyl cyclase ... ~ (ATP) /ə-DEN-ō-seen try-FOSS-fate/ A nucleotide with multiple functions.",
"Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is considered by biologist s to be the energy currency of life. It is the high-energy molecule that stores the energy we need to do just about everything we do. Adenosine triphosphate. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search ...",
"1 Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (band) , a Japanese alternative rock/pop band. 2 All Tomorrow's Parties (music festival) , a music festival which takes place in Great Britain. 3 Alberta Theatre Projects, a Canadian theatre production company."
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A compound consisting of the nucleotide adenosine (A) attached through its ribose group to three phosphoric acid molecules (P).
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"Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the energy currency of life and it provides that energy for most biological processes by being converted to ADP (adenosine diphosphate). Since the basic reaction involves a water molecule,this reaction is commonly referred to as the hydrolysis of ATP.denosine Triphosphate. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is considered by biologists to be the energy currency of life. It is the high-energy molecule that stores the energy we need to do just about everything we do.",
"Free Energy from Hydrolysis of ATP. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the energy currency of life and it provides that energy for most biological processes by being converted to ADP (adenosine diphosphate). Since the basic reaction involves a water molecule, this reaction is commonly referred to as the hydrolysis of ATP.denosine Triphosphate. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is considered by biologists to be the energy currency of life. It is the high-energy molecule that stores the energy we need to do just about everything we do.",
"ATP. n. 1. (Biochemistry) adenosine triphosphate; a nucleotide found in the mitochondria of all plant and animal cells. It is the major source of energy for cellular reactions, this energy being released during its conversion to ADP.Formula: C10H16N5O13P3.TP. Short for adenosine triphosphate. An organic compound, C 10 H 16 N 5 O 13 P 3, that is composed of adenosine and three phosphate groups. It serves as a source of energy for many metabolic processes. ATP releases energy when it is broken down into ADP by hydrolysis during cell metabolism.",
"Definition of ATP. : a phosphorylated nucleotide C10H16N5O13P3 composed of adenosine and three phosphate groups that supplies energy for many biochemical cellular processes by undergoing enzymatic hydrolysis especially to ADP —called also adenosine triphosphate.See ATP defined for kids. ADVERTISEMENT. a phosphorylated nucleotide C10H16N5O13P3 composed of adenosine and three phosphate groups that supplies energy for many biochemical cellular processes by undergoing enzymatic hydrolysis especially to ADP —called also adenosine triphosphate. See ATP defined for kids.",
"Adenosine triphosphate: A nucleotide compound that is of critical importance for the storage of energy within cells and the synthesis of RNA.Abbreviated ATP.denosine triphosphate: A nucleotide compound that is of critical importance for the storage of energy within cells and the synthesis of RNA. Abbreviated ATP.",
"Medical Definition of ATP. : a phosphorylated nucleotide C10H16N5O13P3 composed of adenosine and three phosphate groups that supplies energy for many biochemical cellular processes by undergoing enzymatic hydrolysis especially to ADP—called also adenosine triphosphate. a phosphorylated nucleotide C10H16N5O13P3 composed of adenosine and three phosphate groups that supplies energy for many biochemical cellular processes by undergoing enzymatic hydrolysis especially to ADP —called also adenosine triphosphate. See ATP defined for kids.",
"ATP transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism. It is one of the end products of photophosphorylation, cellular respiration, and fermentation and used by enzymes and structural proteins in many cellular processes, including biosynthetic reactions, motility, and cell division.hen ATP is used in DNA synthesis, the ribose sugar is first converted to deoxyribose by ribonucleotide reductase. ATP was discovered in 1929 by Karl Lohmann, and independently by Cyrus Fiske and Yellapragada Subbarow of Harvard Medical School, but its correct structure was not determined until some years later.",
"Three phosphate groups are attached at the 5' carbon atom of the pentose sugar. It is the addition and removal of these phosphate groups that inter-convert ATP, ADP and AMP. When ATP is used in DNA synthesis, the ribose sugar is first converted to deoxyribose by ribonucleotide reductase.ATP was discovered in 1929 by Karl Lohmann, and independently by Cyrus Fiske and Yellapragada Subbarow of Harvard Medical School, but its correct structure was not determined until some years later.hen ATP is used in DNA synthesis, the ribose sugar is first converted to deoxyribose by ribonucleotide reductase. ATP was discovered in 1929 by Karl Lohmann, and independently by Cyrus Fiske and Yellapragada Subbarow of Harvard Medical School, but its correct structure was not determined until some years later.",
"ATP. Adenosine 5'-triphosphate, or ATP, is the principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells. It is often referred to as the energy currency of the cell and can be compared to storing money in a bank.TP. Adenosine 5'-triphosphate, or ATP, is the principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells. It is often referred to as the energy currency of the cell and can be compared to storing money in a bank.",
"Adenosine Triphosphate. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is considered by biologists to be the energy currency of life. It is the high-energy molecule that stores the energy we need to do just about everything we do.denosine Triphosphate. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is considered by biologists to be the energy currency of life. It is the high-energy molecule that stores the energy we need to do just about everything we do."
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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the energy currency of life and it provides that energy for most biological processes by being converted to ADP (adenosine diphosphate).
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"Incubation Period. The symptoms of adenovirus can sometimes take up to two weeks to manifest, though symptoms can be seen in as little as two days. It is important to remember that the virus can live outside of the body for a considerable amount of time.ontagiousness Of The Adenovirus. Adenovirus is a very highly contagious virus that is spread easily through areas of dense population such as schools, day care facilities, public transit, and office buildings. However, there are precautions one can take to help avoid the risk of coming into contact with the virus.",
"Transmission is person-to-person via respiratory secretions, ocular discharge, hands, fecal-oral, urine, contaminated fomites, and swimming pools. Adenoviral conjunctivitis is highly contagious, with an incubation period of 7 to 10 days and a duration of 4 to 6 weeks.The virus is shed during the initial 2 weeks of symptoms. Infectious particles can survive on fomites for 2 months.HC, like EKC, is highly contagious, causing epidemics, and produces severe conjunctivitis. Clinical characteristics helpful in distinguishing AHC from EKC are the shorter incubation period of 1 to 2 days, the shorter duration of 1 week, and the high prevalence of subconjunctival hemorrhages.",
"Respiratory Disease caused by Adenovirus. Respiratory symptoms caused by adenoviruses are most commonly seen amongst children under the age of two. The incubation period before the onset of these symptoms is generally 5-8 days.Patients most often complain of symptoms including pharyngitis (sore throat), fever, cough, croup, and bronchiolitis.espiratory symptoms caused by adenoviruses are most commonly seen amongst children under the age of two. The incubation period before the onset of these symptoms is generally 5-8 days.",
"Once a child is exposed to the virus, there is an incubation period of 2 to 14 days before he has symptoms. The incubation period for gastroenteritis can range from 3 to 10 days.nce a child is exposed to the virus, there is an incubation period of 2 to 14 days before he has symptoms. The incubation period for gastroenteritis can range from 3 to 10 days.",
"The conjunctiva can also act as a portal of entry. The virus is most communicable during the first few days of disease but viral shedding can occur for several months. Incubation period for respiratory tract infections is 2-14 days. Incubation period for gastrointestinal disease is 3-10 days.he conjunctiva can also act as a portal of entry. The virus is most communicable during the first few days of disease but viral shedding can occur for several months. Incubation period for respiratory tract infections is 2-14 days. Incubation period for gastrointestinal disease is 3-10 days.",
"The incubation period is 8-10 days. Diarrhea is the most common symptoms in humans, with the virus found in stools for 7-14 days. About 50% of human patients have respiratory symptoms before the gastrointestinal symptoms start.In humans, mild fever, vomited and abdominal pain accompany the period of diarrhea, which can last for 10 days or so. During the first 4-5 days, no virus cells are shed.bout 50% of human patients have respiratory symptoms before the gastrointestinal symptoms start. In humans, mild fever, vomited and abdominal pain accompany the period of diarrhea, which can last for 10 days or so. During the first 4-5 days, no virus cells are shed.",
"Incubation period. For an airway infection it takes around 2 to 14 days for the symptoms to appear after exposure to the virus. This is called the incubation period. For intestinal infections the incubation period is 3 to10 days.denoviruses are a family of viruses. These may cause infections in humans as well as animals. The most common infections caused by adenoviruses are respiratory tract infections. Adenovirus often infects the airways and the intestinal tract.",
"The incubation period for pink eye will vary, depending on whether it is caused by bacteria or a virus and the specific type.For a viral infection, generally 12 hours to three days later, signs and/or symptoms of pink eye will appear.For pink eye caused by a bacterial infection, symptoms generally start one to three days after transmission.or a viral infection, the incubation period is generally 12 hours to three days. Pink eye is the layman's term for conjunctivitis.",
"Adenoviruses are a group of viruses that typically cause respiratory illnesses, such as a common cold, conjunctivitis (an infection in the eye that is sometimes called pink eye), croup, bronchiolitis, or pneumonia. In children, adenoviruses usually cause infections in the respiratory tract and intestinal tract.denoviruses are a group of viruses that typically cause respiratory illnesses, such as a common cold, conjunctivitis (an infection in the eye that is sometimes called pink eye), croup, bronchiolitis, or pneumonia. In children, adenoviruses usually cause infections in the respiratory tract and intestinal tract.",
"Apart from respiratory involvement, illnesses and presentations of adenovirus include gastroenteritis, conjunctivitis, cystitis, and rash illness.Symptoms of respiratory illness caused by adenovirus infection range from the common cold syndrome to pneumonia, croup, and bronchitis.part from respiratory involvement, illnesses and presentations of adenovirus include gastroenteritis, conjunctivitis, cystitis, and rash illness."
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"MOTION OF ADEPT PACKAGING LLC FOR TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER AND PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION filed by ADEPT PACKAGING LLC.MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN SUPPORT OF APPLICATION FOR A TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER AND PRELIMINARY INJUNCTIVE RELIEF; CERTIFICATION OF PRATEEK LAL IN SUPPORT OF APPLICATION FOR RESTRAINTS.(lbs, ) (lbs, )",
"9 notice Notice of Hearing on Motion Mon 11:17 AM. NOTICE of Hearing MOTION for Temporary Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction: THE HONORABLE JOSEPH F. LEESON, JR. HAS SCHEDULED A HEARING FOR MONDAY, JULY 13, 2015, AT 9:00 A.M. CONCERNING PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION AND TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER.",
"Based on the Adept Quattro™ s650HS robot, Adept. packaging solutions ensure food safety with the. highest possible speeds for primary and secondary. food handling, and assure precise pick-and-place. action. The Adept Quattro s650HS is the only high-. speed parallel robot to receive USDA acceptance for.",
"Adept Robots are. now widely used in food packaging in many categories, including. fresh produce, processed foods and meat, fish and poultry. Adept Technology has taken the lead in automated food packaging. with industry-specific flexible solutions that provide: • Precision handling of non-uniform food product.",
"Adept Packaging has an excellent opportunity for a Senior Packaging Engineer in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area. The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of packaging engineering experience in an FDA-regulated industry.",
"Our systems must handle fast and complex sequences/workflow, and the almost unlimited access of our Adept robotics, plus excellent Adept documentation and competitive prices, are key to our success..",
"Adept Packaging - 520 Evans Street, Suite 2 Bethlehem, PA 18015. Adept Packaging - 520 Evans Street, Suite 2 Bethlehem, PA 18015 - Adept Packaging is a premiere packaging development & engineering company with core competencies in providing contract packaging professionals, technical expertise and managed service. We work silently to maximize products& br...",
"Andreas Stihl AG & Co. We needed cost-effective, flexible, standard robotics systems which could be installed with a minimum of engineering - for fast and precise part handling and system control. The only systems to meet our requirements are Adept high-speed SCARA robots..",
"Adept Packaging has an immediate need for a Packaging Engineering Consultant in the Greater Chicago area with at least 3 years of experience in the Food, Beverage or CPG industry. Adept Packaging is offering competitive pay and the opportunity to work with a global leader in Food industry.",
"Adept Packaging has an immediate need for a Senior Packaging Engineer in the Greater San Francisco Area. The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of experience in the Food, Beverage, CPG or Life Sciences industry."
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"The Bankruptcy Code. references and requires the provision of adequate protection in several circumstances including. stay relief, use of a secured creditor’s collateral and when the debtor proposes to prime a secured. creditor’s lien on collateral with an additional lien.",
"These payments are related to the general bankruptcy concept of adequate protection. The general concept is that secured creditors are entitled some degree of assurance that the bankruptcy process does not diminish the extent their loan or claim is secured by collateral.",
"Adequate protection payments are an aspect of chapter 13 disbursements that don't often matter when it comes to the big-picture decisions about chapter 13 bankruptcy relief.",
"Legal Definition of adequate protection. : such action as is judicially determined to protect a secured creditor's interest in property that is part of a bankrupt estate.",
"The U.S. Bankruptcy Code offers a list of examples of actions that are predetermined to provide adequate protection. When a court finds that a secured creditor is not adequately protected, the creditor may obtain relief from the automatic stay from creditors' collection attempts that is effected by the debtor's filing for bankruptcy. Seen and Heard.",
"Adequate Protection [Bankruptcy] Law and Legal Definition. Adequate protection under bankruptcy refers to relief created to protect the value of a secured creditor’s lien so that it does not diminish during the bankruptcy proceeding. The relief can be in the form of periodic payments, interest payments, or a replacement lien on other property.",
"Answers.com® is making the world better one answer at a time. The moment a petition, either voluntary or involuntary, is file for bankruptcy, an automatic stay, or suspension, of virtually all actions by creditors against the debtor of the debtor's property normally goes into effect.",
"A secured creditor or other party in interest, however, may petition the bankruptcy court for relief from the automatic stay. The adequate protection doctorine, protects secured creditors from losing their security as a result of the automatic stay.",
"property without compensation despite a public purpose for the taking.4 Adequate protection, however, is more than a constitutional protection of creditor’s interest in property; §361 of the. Bankruptcy Code, and the concept of adequate protection generally, is based as much on policy. grounds as on constitutional grounds.5 As Congress explained. 1 Timothy M. Lupinacci is the managing shareholder of the Birmingham office of Baker, Donelson, Bearman,",
"Basically, adequate protection payments are disbursements made by the chapter 13 trustee from funds the debtor as paid to the trustee, which are directed towards holders of certain secured claims on personal property (e.g. a car loan, but not a credit card or a mortgage)."
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Such action as is judicially determined to protect a secured creditor's interest in property that is part of a bankrupt estate.
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"Adharanand Finn's 'Running with the Kenyans' is a heartfelt study of our urge to run.The Kenyan winners of the 2012 London Marathon: Mary Keitany and Wilson Kipsang Photo: Eddie Mulholland.omments. When the men’s Olympic marathon is run in London in four months’ time, chances are the winner will be a Kenyan. The holder of the title is Kenyan; the world record holder is Kenyan; last year, 66 of the world’s 100 fastest marathons were run by Kenyans.",
"Finn’s name is part Galway, part hippy – Adharanand means “eternal bliss” in Sanskrit – and there is a strong hippy vibe to his tale, as much inner journey as journalistic investigation.omments. When the men’s Olympic marathon is run in London in four months’ time, chances are the winner will be a Kenyan. The holder of the title is Kenyan; the world record holder is Kenyan; last year, 66 of the world’s 100 fastest marathons were run by Kenyans.",
"As a boy, Adharanand Finn was a fairly awesome runner, until life got in the way, leaving him at the age of 36 with a nagging sense of talent unfulfilled. “I just don’t want to look back and regret that I never gave myself a chance to see what I could do,” he writes.omments. When the men’s Olympic marathon is run in London in four months’ time, chances are the winner will be a Kenyan. The holder of the title is Kenyan; the world record holder is Kenyan; last year, 66 of the world’s 100 fastest marathons were run by Kenyans.",
"The first book that I picked up after submitting my final manuscript was Running With the Kenyans by Adharanand Finn (disclosure: this book was a media copy provided free of charge by Random House).art travelogue, part running book, Running with the Kenyans is well written and a fast read – it’s a book that I had a hard time putting down.",
"Running With the Kenyans is a book that I had been looking forward to reading for quite some time.I was familiar with Finn’s work through a series of articles he wrote for The Guardian on running in Kenya, some of which I excerpted in my own book.art travelogue, part running book, Running with the Kenyans is well written and a fast read – it’s a book that I had a hard time putting down.",
"Bhaktachintamani literally means ‘the wish fulfilling gem of the devotee,’ as those devotees who wish to ponder upon the divine actions of Bhagwan Swaminarayan may look upon this book as a wish fulfilling gem. Nishkulanand Swami authored this scripture in Gujarati and chiefly employed the famous Chopai stanza form. He is the fifth spiritual successor and President of the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha. 2 As a sadhu, he leads an austere life without any personal wealth or belongings. 3 His profound love for God rises beyond any borders of nation or race.",
"Comments. When the men’s Olympic marathon is run in London in four months’ time, chances are the winner will be a Kenyan. The holder of the title is Kenyan; the world record holder is Kenyan; last year, 66 of the world’s 100 fastest marathons were run by Kenyans.omments. When the men’s Olympic marathon is run in London in four months’ time, chances are the winner will be a Kenyan. The holder of the title is Kenyan; the world record holder is Kenyan; last year, 66 of the world’s 100 fastest marathons were run by Kenyans.",
"‘Satsangi’ signifies a member of the fellowship of Bhagwan Swaminarayan, and ‘jivan’ means life. This scripture contains details of the life to be lived by a disciple in Satsang. He is the fifth spiritual successor and President of the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha. 2 As a sadhu, he leads an austere life without any personal wealth or belongings. 3 His profound love for God rises beyond any borders of nation or race.",
"Records of performance are often kept, and for popular sports, this information may be widely announced or reported in sport news. Sport is also a major source of entertainment for non-participants, with spectator sport drawing large crowds to sport venues, and reaching wider audiences through broadcasting.undreds of sports exist, from those between single contestants, through to those with hundreds of simultaneous participants, either in teams or competing as individuals. In certain sports such as racing, many contestants may compete, each against all with one winner.",
"Sport comes from the Old French desport meaning leisure, with the oldest definition in English from around 1300 being anything humans find amusing or entertaining.undreds of sports exist, from those between single contestants, through to those with hundreds of simultaneous participants, either in teams or competing as individuals. In certain sports such as racing, many contestants may compete, each against all with one winner."
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Adharanand means “eternal bliss” in Sanskrit.
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"attention deficit drugs increase concentration in the short term which is why they work so well for college students cramming for exams but when given to children over long periods of time they neither improve school achievement nor reduce behavior problems",
"drugfacts stimulant adhd medications methylphenidate and amphetamines stimulant medications including amphetamines e g adderall and methylphenidate e g ritalin and concerta are often prescribed to treat children adolescents or adults diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder adhd",
"pathophysiology of adhd attention deficit hyperactivity disorder adhd is usually considered to be a neurobehavioral developmental disorder this syndrome usually first evident in childhood is characterized by excessive motor activity difficulty in sustaining attention and impulsiveness",
"concerta extended release tablets are taken once each day in the morning concerta is an extended release tablet it releases methylphenidate into your or your child s body throughout the day concerta extended release tablets can be taken with or without food",
"what are the other health effects of prescription stimulants stimulants can increase blood pressure heart rate and body temperature and decrease sleep and appetite when they are abused they can lead to malnutrition and its consequences repeated abuse of stimulants can lead to feelings of hostility and paranoia",
"they apparently develop a tolerance to the drug and thus its efficacy disappears many parents who take their children off the drugs find that behavior worsens which most likely confirms their belief that the drugs work but the behavior worsens because the children s bodies have become adapted to the drug adults may have similar reactions if they suddenly cut back on coffee or stop smoking",
"three million children in this country take drugs for problems in focusing toward the end of last year many of their parents were deeply alarmed because there was a shortage of drugs like ritalin and adderall that they considered absolutely essential to their children s functioning",
"and when we reviewed the literature on attention deficit drugs again in 1990 we found that all children whether they had attention problems or not responded to stimulant drugs the same way moreover while the drugs helped children settle down in class they actually increased activity in the playground",
"prescription stimulants have a calming and focusing effect on individuals with adhd they are prescribed to patients for daily use and come in the form of tablets or capsules of varying dosages treatment of adhd with stimulants often in conjunction with psychotherapy helps to improve adhd symptoms along with the patient s self esteem thinking ability and social and family interactions",
"concerta methylphenidate is a central nervous system stimulant it affects chemicals in the brain and nerves that contribute to hyperactivity and impulse control concerta extended release tablets are used to treat attention deficit disorder add attention deficit hyperactivity disorder adhd and narcolepsy concerta may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide"
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"The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning. more",
"With the necessary corona treating, EnBA also adheres better to PET, chemically primed PET and metallized BOPP than do EMA and EVA. It's time to get to know N-butyl acrylate copolymers After the blood is washed away, an enzyme is added that adheres only to the pig's antibody.",
"Because water adheres strongly to the surface and forms so thin a film, it creeps under oily spots to displace them, Fujishima says. Odd companions create unusual environment MRC accreditation certifies that DoubleClick's DART ad-serving platform -- which encompasses both DART for Advertisers and DART for Publishers -- adheres to industry standards for counting digital ad impressions.",
"Define adhere to (phrasal verb) and get synonyms. What is adhere to (phrasal verb)? adhere to (phrasal verb) meaning, pronunciation and more by Macmillan Dictionary",
"Definition and synonyms of adhere to from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited.",
"Definition of adheres in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is adheres? Meaning of adheres as a legal term. What does adheres mean in law?",
"This is the British English definition of adhere to. View American English definition of adhere to. Change your default dictionary to American English.",
"They want confidence that the data Octagon helps them submit adheres to all relevant standards like SDTM, and includes a complete audit trail to comply with regulations like 21 CFR Part 11, said Dan Crawford, Octagon's Director of Data Integration and Standardization.",
"adhere(verb) be compatible or in accordance with. You must adhere to the rules. adhere(verb) follow through or carry out a plan without deviation. They adhered to their plan. cling, cleave, adhere, stick, cohere(verb) come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation.",
"Princeton's WordNet(4.00 / 2 votes)Rate this definition: 1 adhere(verb) be compatible or in accordance with. 2 adhere(verb) follow through or carry out a plan without deviation. 3 cling, cleave, adhere, stick, cohere(verb) come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation."
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Adhere means be compatible or in accordance with.
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"Adhesion. Definition. noun. (physics, chemistry) The force of attraction between unlike molecules, or the attraction between the surfaces of contacting bodies.(cell biology) The binding of a cell to another cell, or a cell to a surface, via specific cell adhesion molecules.upplement. Adhesion may refer to the joining of two different substances due to attractive forces that hold them. For instance, cohesion causes water to form drops and adhesion keeps the water drops on the surfaces of leaves and flowers in place.",
"Supplement. Adhesion may refer to the joining of two different substances due to attractive forces that hold them. For instance, cohesion causes water to form drops and adhesion keeps the water drops on the surfaces of leaves and flowers in place.upplement. Adhesion may refer to the joining of two different substances due to attractive forces that hold them. For instance, cohesion causes water to form drops and adhesion keeps the water drops on the surfaces of leaves and flowers in place.",
"In chemistry and physics, cohesion refers to the sticking together of alike molecules, such as water molecule being attracted to another water molecule. Cohesion also causes water molecules to form drops.Together with adhesion, It helps to explain the occurrence of surface tension and capillary action.In botany, cohesion pertains to the fusion of plant parts, such as in syncarpy. Word origin: From Latin cohaesus, past participle of cohaerēre, to cling together.ohesion also causes water molecules to form drops. Together with adhesion, It helps to explain the occurrence of surface tension and capillary action. In botany, cohesion pertains to the fusion of plant parts, such as in syncarpy. Word origin: From Latin cohaesus, past participle of cohaerēre, to cling together.",
"The collection of a variety of bacteria on a surface such as a tooth surface because of cell-to-cell recognition of genetically distinct bacterial types. Many of these interactions appear to be mediated by a lectin on one bacterium that interacts with a complementary carbohydrate receptor on another bacterium.he collection of a variety of bacteria on a surface such as a tooth surface because of cell-to-cell recognition of genetically distinct bacterial types. Many of these interactions appear to be mediated by a lectin on one bacterium that interacts with a complementary carbohydrate receptor on another bacterium.",
"Specific adherence involves complementary chemical interactions between the host cell or tissue surface and the bacterial surface. In the language of medical microbiologist, a bacterial adhesin attaches covalently to a host receptor so that the bacterium docks itself on the host surface.roteins that form the outermost cell envelope component of a broad spectrum of bacteria, enabling them to adhere to host cell membranes and environmental surfaces in order to colonize. Glycocalyx. A layer of exopolysaccharide fibers on the surface of bacterial cells which may be involved in adherence to a surface.",
"The typical structure of a bacterial adhesion is that of a fimbria or pili. The bacterial adhesion consists primarily of an intramembranous structural protein which provides a scaffold upon which several extracellular adhesins may be attached.A large number of bacterial adhesins with individual receptor specificities have been identified.” Many bacterial pathogens are able to express an array of different adhesins. Expression of these adhesins at different phases during infection play the most important role in adhesion based virulence.",
"During the bacterial lifespan, a bacterium is subjected to frequent shear-forces. In the crudest sense, bacterial adhesins serve as anchors allowing bacteria to overcome these environmental shear forces, thus remaining in their desired environment.A large number of bacterial adhesins with individual receptor specificities have been identified.” Many bacterial pathogens are able to express an array of different adhesins. Expression of these adhesins at different phases during infection play the most important role in adhesion based virulence.",
"Most fimbria of gram-negative bacteria function as adhesins, but in many cases it is a minor subunit protein at the tip of the fimbriae that is the actual adhesin. In gram-positive bacteria, a protein or polysaccharide surface layer serves as the specific adhesin.A large number of bacterial adhesins with individual receptor specificities have been identified.” Many bacterial pathogens are able to express an array of different adhesins. Expression of these adhesins at different phases during infection play the most important role in adhesion based virulence.",
"In its simplest form, bacterial adherence or attachment to a eucaryotic cell or tissue surface requires the participation of two factors: a receptor and an ligand. The receptors so far defined are usually specific carbohydrate or peptide residues on the eucaryotic cell surface.roteins that form the outermost cell envelope component of a broad spectrum of bacteria, enabling them to adhere to host cell membranes and environmental surfaces in order to colonize. Glycocalyx. A layer of exopolysaccharide fibers on the surface of bacterial cells which may be involved in adherence to a surface.",
"Virulent bacteria [edit]. The ability of bacteria to cause disease is described in terms of the number of infecting bacteria, the route of entry into the body, the effects of host defense mechanisms, and intrinsic characteristics of the bacteria called virulence factors.he pathogenicity of an organism-its ability to cause disease-is determined by its virulence factors. The noun virulence derives from the adjective virulent. Virulent can describe either disease severity or a pathogen's infectivity."
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The force of attraction between unlike molecules, or the attraction between the surfaces of contacting bodies.(cell biology) The binding of a cell to another cell, or a cell to a surface, via specific cell adhesion molecules.
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"4 an attraction or repulsion between the molecules of unlike substances in contact: distinguished from cohesion. 5 (Pathol) abnormal union of structures or parts. (C17: from Latin adhaesion-a sticking. See adhere). Adhesion is the preferred term when talking about sticking or holding fast in a physical sense. Adherence is preferred when talking about attachment to a political party, cause, etc. English Collins Dictionary-English Definition & Thesaurus  . See also: adhesive, adhesiveness, Acheson, adhesively.",
"Adhesion may refer to the joining of two different substances due to attractive forces that hold them. For instance, cohesion causes water to form drops and adhesion keeps the water drops on the surfaces of leaves and flowers in place.",
"to the surface. Note 3: In surgery, adhesion is used when two tissues fuse unexpectedly. Adhesion is the tendency of dissimilar particles or surfaces to cling to one another (cohesion refers to the tendency of similar or identical particles/surfaces to cling to one another). The forces that cause adhesion and cohesion can be divided into several types.",
"Process of attachment of a substance to the surface of another substance. Note 1: Adhesion requires energy that can come from chemical and/or physical. linkages, the latter being reversible when enough energy is applied.",
"They help cells stick to each other and to their surroundings. Their intracellular domain interacts with the cytoskeleton, while an extracellular domain interacts with the same or different types of cell adhesion molecules.",
"Adhesion. Definition. noun. (physics, chemistry) The force of attraction between unlike molecules, or the attraction between the surfaces of contacting bodies. (cell biology) The binding of a cell to another cell, or a cell to a surface, via specific cell adhesion molecules.",
"The extracellular domain has major repeats called extracellular cadherin domains (ECD). Sequences involved in Ca2+ binding between the ECDs are necessary for cell adhesion. The cytoplasmic domain has specific regions where catenin proteins bind.",
"Chemical adhesion occurs when the surface atoms of two separate surfaces form ionic, covalent, or hydrogen bonds. The engineering principle behind chemical adhesion in this sense is fairly straightforward: if surface molecules can bond, then the surfaces will be bonded together by a network of these bonds.",
"(Redirected from Adhesion molecules). Cell adhesion molecules (CAM s) are proteins located on the cell surface involved in binding with other cells or with the extracellular matrix (ECM) in the process called cell adhesion. In essence, cell adhesion molecules help cells stick to each other and to their surroundings.",
"Cell Adhesion Molecules. Surface ligands, usually glycoproteins, that mediate cell-to-cell adhesion. Their functions include the assembly and interconnection of various vertebrate systems, as well as maintenance of tissue integration, wound healing, morphogenic movements, cellular migrations, and metastasis."
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Cell adhesion molecules (CAM s) are proteins located on the cell surface involved in binding with other cells or with the extracellular matrix (ECM) in the process called cell adhesion.
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"Abdominal and pelvic adhesions. An adhesion is scar tissue that can make your tissues or organs inside your body stick together. They often form after you have an operation on your tummy (abdomen) or pelvis. Most of the time, adhesions don’t cause problems, so you may not even know you have them.",
"Adhesions can also form between loops of the small and large intestine. Adhesions form when inflammation occurs on the surface of the abdominal organs or the peritoneal lining of the abdominal cavity; the formation of scar tissue is a normal part of healing when there is inflammation.",
"1 Symptoms caused by abdominal adhesions vary; however, most adhesions do not cause symptoms. Typical symptoms caused by abdominal adhesions include abdominal discomfort around the belly button that is cramp-like followed by distention of the abdomen. Symptoms may become intense with obstruction.",
"The term adhesions refers to the formation of scar tissue between bowel loops (small or large intestine) and the inner lining of the abdominal wall (peritoneal lining) or with other organs within the abdominal cavity (liver, gallbladder, uterus and its attached Fallopian tubes and ovaries, and urinary bladder).",
"In most patients, adhesions do not cause health problems. In a small number of people who have adhesions, however, the fibrous bands of scar tissue block the intestines either completely or partially. This blockage is called a bowel obstruction.",
"Symptoms Symptoms of adhesions. You may not have any symptoms from adhesions unless they cause problems, such as abdominal pain, bowel obstruction or infertility. But there are also lots of other reasons why you may have abdominal pain. See a doctor or surgeon if you have pain that lasts for a long time.",
"Abdominal Adhesions Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment. Medical Author: Jay W. Marks, MD. Medical Editor: Bhupinder Anand, MD. Abdominal adhesions are important because they are a common cause of abdominal symptoms, particularly abdominal pain.",
"Adhesions can occur anywhere in the body. But they often form after surgery on the abdomen. Almost everyone who has surgery on the abdomen gets adhesions. Some adhesions don't cause any problems.",
"Adhesions can also form in people who develop peritonitis, an infection that has spread to the membrane that covers the abdominal organs. Another unusual cause is endometriosis. Tissue that normally lines only the uterus grows in other parts of the body, such as inside the abdomen.",
"In most people, abdominal adhesions do not cause any symptoms. Adhesions that partially block the intestine from time to time can cause intermittent bouts of crampy abdominal pain. More significant intestinal obstruction can cause the following symptoms: Severe, crampy abdominal pain."
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"Search comprehensively and find the name meaning of Adhira and its name origin or of any other name in our database. Also note the spelling and the pronunciation of the name Adhira and check the initials of the name with your last name to discover how it looks and sounds.",
"அதீரா; অধীরা; അധീരാ; అధీరా; ਅਧੀਰਾ; ಅಧೀರಾ; અધીરા. Name Adhira generally means Lightning or Quick, is of Indian origin, Name Adhira is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Adhira are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Adhira belongs to rashi Mesh (Aries) and Nakshatra (stars) Krithika.",
"Name Adhira belongs to rashi Mesh (Aries) and Nakshatra (stars) Krithika. Find qualities of Aries (Mesh) or Find Numerology, Lucky number, lucky days, lucky color, Auspicious stones for Adhira or Find Chinese zodiac sign or Birthstone for your birthday or Find compatibility of Mesh (Aries) with other zodiac signs.",
"அதீரா; অধীরা; അധീരാ; అధీరా; ਅਧੀਰਾ; ಅಧೀರಾ; અધીરા. Name Adhira generally means Lightning or Quick, is of Indian origin, Name Adhira is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Adhira are mainly Hindu by religion.",
"Find qualities of Aries (Mesh) or Find Numerology, Lucky number, lucky days, lucky color, Auspicious stones for Adhira or Find Chinese zodiac sign or Birthstone for your birthday or Find compatibility of Mesh (Aries) with other zodiac signs.",
"Adhira is generally used as a girl's name. It consists of 6 letters and 3 syllables and is pronounced A-dhi-ra. In the U.S. in 2014, it ranked 8438 in baby name popularity for girls with 13 occurrences.",
"Adhira is used chiefly in the Indian language and it is derived from Sanskrit origins. Adhira is a variant of the name Adhir (Indian). Adhira is an infrequently used baby name for boys.",
"Adhira is generally used as a girl's name. It consists of 6 letters and 3 syllables and is pronounced A-dhi-ra. In the U.S. in 2014, it ranked 8438 in baby name popularity for girls with 13 occurrences. Less than 5 boys were given the name.",
"The meaning of Adhira is “Restless, impatient”. Keep in mind that many names may have different meanings in other countries and languages, so be careful that the name that you choose doesn’t mean something bad or unpleasant.",
"[ 3 syll. ad-hi-ra, adh-ira ] The baby boy name Adhira is also used as a girl name. Its pronunciation is ahD IH-R-ah †. Adhira is used chiefly in the Indian language and it is derived from Sanskrit origins. Adhira is a variant of the name Adhir (Indian)."
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"The dry adiabatic lapse rate (DALR) is the rate of temperature decrease with altitude for a parcel of dry or unsaturated air rising under adiabatic conditions.Unsaturated air has less than 100% relative humidity; i.e. its actual temperature is higher than its dew point.he lapse rate is defined as the rate at which atmospheric temperature decreases with increase in altitude. The terminology arises from the word lapse in the sense of a decrease or decline. While most often applied to Earth's troposphere, the concept can be extended to any gravitationally supported parcel of gas.",
"This results in an increase of 38.5°F. Adding the 38.5°F increase to the original 12,000 feet temperature of 23°F, the parcel has a new temperature of 61.5°F. AVERAGE ADIABATIC LAPSE RATE.The average lapse rate lies between the dry adiabatic and the moist adiabatic at about 3.3°F per 1,000 feet.SUPERADIABATIC LAPSE RATE.The superadiabatic lapse rate is a decrease in temperature of more than 5 1/2°F per 1,000 feet and less than 15°F per 1,000 feet.AUTOCONVECTIVE LAPSE RATE.The autoconvective lapse rate is the decrease of more than 15°F per 1,000 feet.UPERADIABATIC LAPSE RATE.The superadiabatic lapse rate is a decrease in temperature of more than 5 1/2°F per 1,000 feet and less than 15°F per 1,000 feet. AUTOCONVECTIVE LAPSE RATE.The autoconvective lapse rate is the decrease of more than 15°F per 1,000 feet.",
"Dry Adiabatic Lapse Rate. The rate at which the temperature of a parcel of dry air decreases as the parcel is lifted in the atmosphere. The dry adiabatic lapse rate (abbreviated DALR) is 5.5°F per 1000 ft or 9.8°C per km.You can either type in the word you are looking for in the box below or browse by letter.Search:he rate at which the temperature of a parcel of dry air decreases as the parcel is lifted in the atmosphere. The dry adiabatic lapse rate (abbreviated DALR) is 5.5°F per 1000 ft or 9.8°C per km. You can either type in the word you are looking for in the box below or browse by letter. Search:",
"This is known as the dry adiabatic lapse rate. MOIST (SATURATION) ADIABATIC LAPSE RATE.When a mass of air is lifted, it cools at the dry adiabatic lapse rate of 5 1/2°F per 1,000 feet as long as it remains unsaturated (relative humidity below 100 percent).UPERADIABATIC LAPSE RATE.The superadiabatic lapse rate is a decrease in temperature of more than 5 1/2°F per 1,000 feet and less than 15°F per 1,000 feet. AUTOCONVECTIVE LAPSE RATE.The autoconvective lapse rate is the decrease of more than 15°F per 1,000 feet.",
"The difference between the dry adiabatic lapse rate and the rate at which the dew point drops is around 8 °C per 1,000 m. Given a difference in temperature and dew point readings on the ground, one can easily find the LCL by multiplying the difference by 125 m/°C.he lapse rate is defined as the rate at which atmospheric temperature decreases with increase in altitude. The terminology arises from the word lapse in the sense of a decrease or decline. While most often applied to Earth's troposphere, the concept can be extended to any gravitationally supported parcel of gas.",
"The dry adiabatic lapse rate is one degree Celsius of cooling for every 100 meters (1°C/100m, 10°C/kilometer or 5.5°F/1000 feet).bout Lapse Rate. The Dry Adiabatic Lapse Rate and the Saturated Adiabatic Lapse Rate. Aerographers Mate 3rd Class Robert Mason of Chicago, IL, releases a weather balloon from the fantail of the USS Harry S. Truman September 26, 1999.",
"This saturated parcel of air has a saturated adiabatic lapse rate (also known as wet adiabatic lapse rate) of 0.5°C/100 m (5°C/kilometer or 3.3°F/1000 feet).bout Lapse Rate. The Dry Adiabatic Lapse Rate and the Saturated Adiabatic Lapse Rate. Aerographers Mate 3rd Class Robert Mason of Chicago, IL, releases a weather balloon from the fantail of the USS Harry S. Truman September 26, 1999.",
"By Matt Rosenberg. As a hypothetical parcel of air cools as it rises in the atmosphere and warms as it descends in the atmosphere. This cooling and warming of the air is known as the lapse rate. There are two primary types of lapse rate-the dry adiabatic lapse rate and the wet or saturated adiabatic lapse rate.bout Lapse Rate. The Dry Adiabatic Lapse Rate and the Saturated Adiabatic Lapse Rate. Aerographers Mate 3rd Class Robert Mason of Chicago, IL, releases a weather balloon from the fantail of the USS Harry S. Truman September 26, 1999.",
"The dry adiabatic lapse rate of temperature is given byΓ d =−∂τ∂ z ⎛⎝⎜⎞⎠⎟ dry adiabatic = gc p .. (18) This is the rate at which temperature decreases with height when the dry static energy is independent of height. We can rewrite (2) as∂τ′∂ t = w ′ (γ−γ d) (19) d.he dry adiabatic lapse rate of temperature is given byΓ d =−∂τ∂ z ⎛⎝⎜⎞⎠⎟ dry adiabatic = gc p .. (18) This is the rate at which temperature decreases with height when the dry static energy is independent of height. We can rewrite (2) as∂τ′∂ t = w ′ (γ−γ d) (19) d.",
"An adiabatic lapse rate is the rate at which the temperature of an air parcel changes in response to the expansion or compression process associated with a change in altitude, under the assumption that the process is adiabatic (meaning that no heat is added or lost during the process). If the environmental lapse rate lies between the wet adiabatic lapse rate and the dry adiabatic lapse rate as for the rate marked 3 in the diagram, then the atmosphere is said to be neutral. 2 That designation would apply to the U.S. Standard Atmosphere of – 6.5 K/km in most cases."
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"An adiabatic process is a thermodynamic process during which no energy is transferred as heat across the boundaries of the system.This does not exclude energy transfer as work.n way of example, the adiabatic flame temperature is an idealization that uses the adiabatic approximation so as to provide an upper limit calculation of temperatures produced by combustion of a fuel.",
"There is often, though not always, a change in temperature associated with the change in internal energy. By Andrew Zimmerman Jones. Definition: An adiabatic process is a thermodynamic process in which there is no heat transfer (Q) into or out of the system.In other words Q = 0.pplying the first law of thermodynamics to an adiabatic process, we obtain: 1 A system that expands under adiabatic conditions does positive work, so the internal energy decreases.",
"Adiabatic Process. An adiabatic process is one in which no heat is gained or lost by the system. The first law of thermodynamics with Q=0 shows that all the change in internal energy is in the form of work done.This puts a constraint on the heat engine process leading to the adiabatic condition shown below.he first law of thermodynamics with Q=0 shows that all the change in internal energy is in the form of work done. This puts a constraint on the heat engine process leading to the adiabatic condition shown below.",
"The adiabatic flame temperature is the temperature that would be achieved by a flame if the process of combustion took place in the absence of heat loss to the surroundings.n way of example, the adiabatic flame temperature is an idealization that uses the adiabatic approximation so as to provide an upper limit calculation of temperatures produced by combustion of a fuel.",
"A thermodynamic process in which the system undergoing the change exchanges no heat with its surroundings. An increase in entropy or degree of disorder occurs during an irreversible adiabatic process. However, reversible adiabatic processes are isentropic; that is, they take place with no change in entropy.n adiabatic process can be either reversible or irreversible. In the case of the reversible adiabatic process, the entropy of the system remains constant. A reversible adiabatic process is therefore called isoentropic. On a phase diagram of the system it is represented by an adiabatic curve or by an isoentropic curve.",
"The definition of an adiabatic process is that heat transfer to the system is zero, . Then, according to the first law of thermodynamics, where is the change in the internal energy of the system and is work done by the system.n way of example, the adiabatic flame temperature is an idealization that uses the adiabatic approximation so as to provide an upper limit calculation of temperatures produced by combustion of a fuel.",
"Part of the Data centers glossary: Adiabatic cooling is the process of reducing heat through a change in air pressure caused by volume expansion.In data centers and other facilities, adiabatic processes have enabled free cooling methods, which use freely available natural phenomena to regulate temperature.art of the Data centers glossary: Adiabatic cooling is the process of reducing heat through a change in air pressure caused by volume expansion.",
"1. (General Physics) (of a thermodynamic process) taking place without loss or gain of heat. n. 2. (General Physics) a curve or surface on a graph representing the changes in two or more characteristics (such as pressure and volume) of a system undergoing an adiabatic process.[C19: from Greek adiabatos not to be crossed, impassable (to heat), from a- 1 + diabatos passable, from dia-across + bainein to go].. (General Physics) a curve or surface on a graph representing the changes in two or more characteristics (such as pressure and volume) of a system undergoing an adiabatic process. [C19: from Greek adiabatos not to be crossed, impassable (to heat), from a- 1 + diabatos passable, from dia-across + bainein to go].",
"Adiabatic Process. a process, occurring in a physical system, in which no heat is exchanged with the surroundings. An adiabatic process can occur in a system surrounded by a heat-insulating (adiabatic) enclosure.n adiabatic process can be either reversible or irreversible. In the case of the reversible adiabatic process, the entropy of the system remains constant. A reversible adiabatic process is therefore called isoentropic. On a phase diagram of the system it is represented by an adiabatic curve or by an isoentropic curve.",
"In way of example, the adiabatic flame temperature is an idealization that uses the adiabatic approximation so as to provide an upper limit calculation of temperatures produced by combustion of a fuel.n way of example, the adiabatic flame temperature is an idealization that uses the adiabatic approximation so as to provide an upper limit calculation of temperatures produced by combustion of a fuel."
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An adiabatic process is a thermodynamic process during which no energy is transferred as heat across the boundaries of the system.
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"A thermodynamic process in which the system undergoing the change exchanges no heat with its surroundings. An increase in entropy or degree of disorder occurs during an irreversible adiabatic process. However, reversible adiabatic processes are isentropic; that is, they take place with no change in entropy.",
"The definition of adiabatic is occurring without gain or loss of heat. So there is no such thing as adiabatic cooling or adiabatic heating. [edit] The way the OP was worded, it implies the addition or removal of heat-adiabatic cooling and heating is a temperature change without the addition or removal of heat. [/edit].",
"Dry Adiabatic Process-more accurately called an unsaturated adiabatic process, is one in which the vertical displacement of an air parcel lead to no changes of phase. Note that a dry adiabatic process also describes moist air parcel motions, so long as the air remains unsaturated.",
"The expansion results in a cooling of the air mass. With adiabatic heating, as a mass of air descends in the atmospheres it does when it moves downslope from a mountain rangehe air encounters increasing atmospheric pressure.",
"In adiabatic cooling, when a mass of air risess it does when it moves upslope against a mountain ranget encounters decreasing atmospheric pressure with increasing elevation. The air mass expands until it reaches pressure equilibrium with the external environment.",
"Adiabatic Process. a process, occurring in a physical system, in which no heat is exchanged with the surroundings. An adiabatic process can occur in a system surrounded by a heat-insulating (adiabatic) enclosure.",
"Adiabatic cooling happens as air mass expands with increasing elevation (because density of gases decreases farther into the atmosphere). As elevation increases, the air gets cooler because energy is drawn from the surroundings. Less dense air traps less heat resulting in this net cooling called adiabatic cooling.",
"Adiabatic Processes in the Atmosphere. The traditional definition of an adiabatic process is one in which heat is neither added to nor removed from the system. In the atmosphere, the system is an air parcel. This definition is patently incorrect because heat is not a quantity, but rather a process of energy transfer. The correct definition of an adiabatic process is one in which the system does not exchange energy with its surroundings by virtue of the temperature difference between them.",
"Adiabatic heating and cooling is common in convective atmospheric currents. In adiabatic heating and cooling there is no net transfer of mass or thermal exchange between the system (e.g., volume of air) the external or surrounding environment.",
"An adiabatic process can be either reversible or irreversible. In the case of the reversible adiabatic process, the entropy of the system remains constant. A reversible adiabatic process is therefore called isoentropic. On a phase diagram of the system it is represented by an adiabatic curve or by an isoentropic curve. In an irreversible adiabatic process the entropy increases."
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A process, occurring in a physical system, in which no heat is exchanged with the surroundings.
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"Related Information. Holmes-Adie syndrome (HAS) is a neurological disorder affecting the pupil of the eye and the autonomic nervous system. It is characterized by one eye with a pupil that is larger than normal and constricts slowly in bright light (tonic pupil), along with the absence of deep tendon reflexes, usually in the Achilles tendon.",
"Click to Check. 1 Lack of tendon reflexes. 2 Lack of knee-jerk reflexes. 3 Lack of ankle-jerk reflexes. 4 Pupil reacts slowly to stimulus. 5 Pupil reacts slowly to light stimulus. 6 more symptoms...».",
"Adie syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by a tonically dilated pupil that reacts slowly to light but shows a more definite response to accommodation. It is frequently seen in females with absent knee or ankle jerks and impaired sweating. It is named after the British neurologist William John Adie. It is caused by damage to the postganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic innervation of the eye, usually by a viral or bacterial infection which causes inflammation, and affects the pu",
"Adie syndrome presents with three hallmark symptoms, namely at least one abnormally dilated pupil (mydriasis) which does not constrict in response to light, loss of deep tendon reflexes, and abnormalities of sweating. Other signs may include hyperopia due to accommodative paresis, photophobia and difficulty reading.",
"Adie syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by a tonically dilated pupil that reacts slowly to light but shows a more definite response to accommodation [1](i.e., light-near dissociation).[1] It is frequently seen in females with absent knee or ankle jerks and impaired sweating.",
"Symptoms of Adie syndrome. Click to Check. Lack of tendon reflexes. Lack of knee-jerk reflexes. Lack of ankle-jerk reflexes. Pupil reacts slowly to stimulus. Pupil reacts slowly to light stimulus. more symptoms...».",
"Signs and symptoms Adie syndrome presents with three hallmark symptoms, namely at least one abnormally dilated pupil which does not constrict in response to light, loss of deep tendon reflexes, and abnormalities of sweating.",
"Holmes-Adie syndrome is not life-threatening or disabling. The loss of deep tendon reflexes is permanent. Some symptoms of the disorder may progress. For most individuals, pilocarpine drops and glasses will improve vision.",
"Signs and symptoms. Adie syndrome presents with three hallmark symptoms, namely at least one abnormally dilated pupil which does not constrict in response to light, loss of deep tendon reflexes, and abnormalities of sweating. Other signs may include hyperopia due to accommodative paresis, photophobia and difficulty reading.",
"Adie syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by a tonically dilated pupil that reacts slowly to light but shows a more definite response to accommodation (i.e., light-near dissociation). It is frequently seen in females with absent knee or ankle jerks and impaired sweating."
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Adie syndrome presents with three hallmark symptoms, namely at least one abnormally dilated pupil or mydriasis which does not constrict in response to light, loss of deep tendon reflexes, and abnormalities of sweating. Other signs may include hyperopia due to accommodative paresis, photophobia and difficulty reading.
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"5 Your Hidden Passion Number. The Hidden Passion Number represents your hidden talent. It shapes your personality, and guides your life. There are also the Karmic Lessons Numbers, associated with your full name (first name, middle name and last name) as it spelled in your birth certificate.",
"Ailene /ai-lene/ [2 sylls.] as a name for girls. Ailene's name origins are Norman and Greek, and the meaning of Ailene is sun ray. Ailene is a variant form of Aileen (Norman): Scottish form of Eileen. Ailene is also a variation of Helen (Greek).",
"Comments and insights on the name Adilene: | Edit. Pronounced AD-i-leen. Also pronounced ah-dee-LEH-neh. ADELINE, ADILENE, DANIELE, DELAINE, and DELANIE are anagrams of each other; they contain the same letters.",
"namecandy-Celebrity baby names, ask the Name Lady, & more.",
"Meaning of Adilene: Adilene may be of French or Spanish origins, or may simply be an English respelling of the name Adeline.",
"Powerful and complete. You are good intellectually and require several outlets for your energies. You are not a builder but a planner, and you want others to carry out your plans.You are bold, independent, inquisitive and interested in research. You know what you want and why you want it.",
"Adilene /adi-lene/ [3 sylls.] as a girls' name. Adilene's name origin is Old German, and the meaning of Adilene is noble. Adilene is a variant transcription of Adeline (Old German): French version of Adela. Compare last name Adeleke.",
"Ailene is alike in pronunciation to Alane, Aleine, Alenne, Aleyne, Alleine, Alleyne, Allyne, Alyne, Elene, Willene ▼ and Wilone. Other suggested similar baby names are Abilene, Adilene, Ailani, Alena ▲ , Allena and Arlene ▼ . These names tend to be less frequently used than Ailene.",
"0 5. The meaning of Adilene is unknown. Its origin is English . This name is mostly being used as a girls name. Last year it ranked 1,424th in the U.S. Social Security Administration list of most popular baby girl names. Adilene may be of French or Spanish origins, or may simply be an English respelling of the name Adeline.",
"Adilene is an uncommonly occurring first name for women. Adilene is also an uncommon surname for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. Census). Shown below is the baby name popularity of Adilene for girls. Adilene was first listed in 1994 and reached its top rank of #985 in the U.S. then, but is not ranked at the moment."
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"Because brown adipose cells function primarily as energy consumers and white adipose cells function primarily as energy stores, the common origin of these cells has been debated. In general, brown and white adipose cells are not found together; they form distinct tissues. Research has shown that brown adipose cells and muscle cells originate from the same precursor cells. The precursor cells are directed toward development into brown adipose cells by a specific protein, and, in the absence of this protein cue, the precursor cells become muscle cells.",
"Two types of adipose tissue are found in animals: white adipose tissue and brown adipose tissue. Brown adipose tissue is present in significant amounts in human infants. Its distriburion is very limited in the adult, where it is found in the mediastinum, the subcutaneous tissue between the scapula, the area around the kidney and the area along the aorta.",
"1 Adipose tissue, which is in part made up of adipose cells, acts as a fuel reserve and helps conserve the heat of the body. 2 Studies have shown that when old adipose cells die they are replaced by new cells and that in adult humans the number of adipose cells in the body is relatively stable. As a result, fat storage is accomplished through the expansion of existing adipose cells instead of through an increase in the number of cells.",
"Adipose tissue is a highly specialized loose connective tissue designed to store large quantities of triacylglycerols (triglycerides) and fat-soluble substances. It is classified as a connective tissues due, in part, to the fact that its is derived from embryonic mesenchyme. Each adipose cell, or adipocyte, stores lipid in cytoplasmic inclusions called lipid droplets. Two types of adipose tissue are found in animals: white adipose tissue and brown adipose tissue. Brown adipose tissue is present in significant amounts in human infants. 1 Its distriburion is very limited in the adult, where it is found in the mediastinum, the subcutaneous tissue between the scapula, the area around the kidney and the area along the aorta.",
"There are two types of adipose cells: white adipose cells contain large fat droplets, only a small amount of cytoplasm, and flattened, noncentrally located nuclei; and brown adipose cells contain fat droplets of differing size, a large amount of cytoplasm, numerous mitochondria, and round, centrally located nuclei.",
"View Full Document. Much of the body's adipose tissue is found in the hypodermis, but it is also abundant in the mesenteries and forms cushioning pads around the kidneys and behind the eyeballs. Most adipose tissue is white, but there is a small amount of brown adipose tissue that produces heat and consumes nutrients. Function - reserve food fuel, insulates against heat loss, supports and protects organs. ii. Fibers - Matrix is similar to areolar, but very sparse.",
"While shares many physiological characteristics with white adipose tissue, it displays some distinctive histologic and physiologic characteristics: 1 Brown adipocytes are small cells that contain a centrally-placed nucleus and large numbers of mitochondria.",
"1 Adipose tissue, which is in part made up of adipose cells, acts as a fuel reserve and helps conserve the heat of the body. In times of significant energy expenditure (e.g., exercise) or lack of adequate energy intake (e.g., fasting), adipose cells secrete fatty acids, which can be used by muscles and other tissues as a source of energy.",
"Fats, in the form of triglycerides, accumulate in the fat cells found in and around the muscles of the animal. Fat deposits that surround the muscles are called adipose tissue, while fat that is depos... Adipose, or fat, cells are connective-tissue cells that are specialized for the synthesis and storage of reserve nutrients.",
"Subcutaneously, white adipose tissue forms a distinct tissue layer beneath the dermis of the skin called the panniculus adiposus or hypodermis. Viscerally, white adipose tissue is generally found in significant amounts in the omentum and mesentery and around the kidneys and heart."
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Much of the body's adipose tissue is found in the hypodermis, but it is also abundant in the mesenteries and forms cushioning pads around the kidneys and behind the eyeballs.
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"About Dr. Adireddy Kamireddy Dr. Adireddy Kamireddy, MD is a Doctor primarily located in Toledo, OH, with another office in Toledo, OH. He has 8 years of experience. His specialties include Internal Medicine and Residency. Dr.",
"NPI Number 1063646628 has the “Individual” type of ownership and has been registered to the following primary business legal name (which is a provider name or healthcare organization name) — ADIREDDY KAMIREDDY M.D..",
"Dr. Adireddy Kamireddy, MD, rated 3.9/5 by patients. 7 reviews, Phone number & practice locations, Internist in Toledo, OH.",
"NPI Number: 1063646628: Entity Type Code: Individual: Provider Name (Legal Business Name): ADIREDDY KAMIREDDY M.D. Provider Business Mailing Address: First Line: 2200 JEFFERSON AVE: Second Line : 4TH FLOOR: City :",
"1710119003 NPI number belongs to Swapna Kamireddy. Swapna Kamireddy is located at Modesto CA with zip code 95350. Detailed information of Swapna Kamireddy including practice location address, status, phone number contact and so on.",
"NPI 1063646628 : ADIREDDY KAMIREDDY M.D. NPI Number 1063646628 : ADIREDDY KAMIREDDY M.D. : TOLEDO, OH. Additionally : To modify “1063646628” NPI Number profile you may use given links: EDIT | DELETE | SYNCHRONIZE . You can get information about “1063646628” NPI number in HTML | PDF | XML | JSON formats.",
"NPI Number 1063646628 : ADIREDDY KAMIREDDY M.D. : TOLEDO, OH Additionally : To modify “1063646628” NPI Number profile you may use given links: EDIT | DELETE | SYNCHRONIZE . You can get information about “1063646628” NPI number in HTML | PDF | XML | JSON formats.",
"A sole proprietor is the sole (the only) owner of a business that is not incorporated; that unincorporated business is a sole proprietorship. 1 In a sole proprietorship, the sole proprietor owns all of the assets of the business and is solely liable for all of the debts of the business.",
"Dr. Adireddy Kamireddy has the following 2 specialties Internal Medicine An internist is a physician who focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the adult population—both acute and chronic.",
"Swapna Kamireddy MD. The NPI 1710119003 is an Individual type. This NPI number belongs to Swapna Kamireddy. Swapna Kamireddy MD specializes in Internal Medicine. She is practising at 1441 Florida Ave, Modesto, California 95350. You can also contact him via phone number (925) 437-0336. Practice location address. 1441 Florida Ave; Modesto, California 95350"
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A National Provider Identifier number for Adireddy Kamireddy is 1063646628.
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"Aditya /adi-tya/ [4 sylls.] as a boys' name is of Sanskrit origin, and the meaning of Aditya is the sun. This is the name for the seven Hindu gods who are the children of Aditi, the ancient Hindu goddess of the sky and fertility.Kreatif forms: Adityaai, Adotya, Aitya.[ more ].ditya is an uncommon given name for males and an equally unique last name for all people. (2000 U.S. Census). Shown below is the baby name popularity of Aditya for boys. Aditya entered the list in 1999 and reached its peak position of #706 in the U.S. in 2008, but is not listed currently.",
"The name Aditya is a Hindi baby name. In Hindi the meaning of the name Aditya is: The sun. American Meaning: The name Aditya is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Aditya is: The sun.Indian Meaning: The name Aditya is an Indian baby name.In Indian the meaning of the name Aditya is: Sun.merican Meaning: The name Aditya is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Aditya is: The sun. Indian Meaning: The name Aditya is an Indian baby name. In Indian the meaning of the name Aditya is: Sun.",
"In Hinduism, Ādityas (Sanskrit: आदित्य, pronounced [ɑːd̪it̪jɐ]), meaning of Aditi, refers to the offspring of Aditi.The name, Aditya,is used in the singular to mean the Sun God, Surya. The Bhagavata Purana lists a total of twelve Adityas as Sun-gods. In each month of the year a different Aditya is said to shine.Each of these Adityas is a different expression of Lord Vishnu in the form of the Sun-God.n Hinduism, Ādityas (Sanskrit: आदित्य, pronounced [ɑːd̪it̪jɐ]), meaning of Aditi, refers to the offspring of Aditi.",
"Name Aditya generally means Lord Surya or Sun or Son of Aditi, is of Sanskrit, Indian origin, Name Aditya is a Masculine (or Boy) name.Person with name Aditya are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Aditya belongs to rashi Mesh (Aries) with dominant planet Mars (Mangal) and Nakshatra (stars) Krithika.ame Aditya generally means Lord Surya or Sun or Son of Aditi, is of Sanskrit, Indian origin, Name Aditya is a Masculine (or Boy) name.",
"[ syll. a-dit-hya, ad-ith-ya ] The baby boy name Adithya is pronounced as aaDih-THiyAH †. The origin of Adithya is the Sanskrit language.Adithya is a derivative of the English and Indian name Aditya. Adithya is not widely used as a baby name for boys. It is not in the top 1000 names. syll. a-dit-hya, ad-ith-ya ] The baby boy name Adithya is pronounced as aaDih-THiyAH †. The origin of Adithya is the Sanskrit language.",
"Meaning of Indian name: Aditya. Meaning of the name Aditya is 'The sun'. Aditya is a name of Hindu / Indian origin, and is commonly used for males. The name number for Aditya is '6'.Click here to get the numerological analysis for the name 'Aditya'.ditya is a name of Hindu / Indian origin, and is commonly used for males. The name number for Aditya is '6'.",
"Aditya is an uncommon given name for males and an equally unique last name for all people. (2000 U.S. Census). Shown below is the baby name popularity of Aditya for boys. Aditya entered the list in 1999 and reached its peak position of #706 in the U.S. in 2008, but is not listed currently.ditya is an uncommon given name for males and an equally unique last name for all people. (2000 U.S. Census). Shown below is the baby name popularity of Aditya for boys. Aditya entered the list in 1999 and reached its peak position of #706 in the U.S. in 2008, but is not listed currently.",
"Aditya literally means the sun in Sanskrit. Aditya also means son of Aditi. Aditya आदित्या is a transcription of the masculine as well as the feminine.The Adityas are, in Hindu myth, a group of sun gods and the sons of Aditi and Kashyapa. Originally, there were seven or eight of them, but their number was expanded to twelve in the Vedic period. Aditya is one of the 108 names. 2 In Hinduism, the Adityas are a group of solar deities, sons of Aditi and Kashyapa. 3 Aaditya and its modifications like Vikramaditya,Aditya,Suryaaditya etc are also common Indian male names, as a mark of respect to the Sun God.",
"Means belonging to ADITI in Sanskrit. This is a name for the seven (or eight) Hindu gods who are the children of Aditi.eans belonging to ADITI in Sanskrit. This is a name for the seven (or eight) Hindu gods who are the children of Aditi.",
"1 Aditya is one of the 108 names. 2 In Hinduism, the Adityas are a group of solar deities, sons of Aditi and Kashyapa. 3 Aaditya and its modifications like Vikramaditya,Aditya,Suryaaditya etc are also common Indian male names, as a mark of respect to the Sun God. Aditya is one of the 108 names. 2 In Hinduism, the Adityas are a group of solar deities, sons of Aditi and Kashyapa. 3 Aaditya and its modifications like Vikramaditya,Aditya,Suryaaditya etc are also common Indian male names, as a mark of respect to the Sun God."
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"People with this name have a deep inner desire to use their abilities in leadership, and to have personal independence. They would rather focus on large, important issues, and delegate the details. People with this name are excellent at analyzing, understanding, and learning. They tend to be mystics, philosophers, scholars, and teachers. Because they live so much in the mind, they tend to be quiet and introspective, and are usually introverts.",
"What does Aditi mean? Aditi [adi-ti] as a girls' name is of Hindi origin, and the meaning of Aditi is boundless. In Hindu cosmology, Aditi is the mother of the gods.",
"The name Aditi is of Hindi origin. The meaning of Aditi is boundless. Aditi is generally used as a girl's name. It consists of 5 letters and 3 syllables and is pronounced A-di-ti.",
"Meaning of Indian name: Aditi. Meaning of the name Aditi is 'Mother of the gods'. Aditi is a name of Hindu / Indian origin, and is commonly used for females. The name number for Aditi is '7'. Click here to get the numerological analysis for the name 'Aditi'. All content on this site is copyrighted.",
"The Given Name Aditi. Aditi is good for parents who want a name that is elegant and refined. Stylish yet unique, the name is a great blend of character and flair. A name that will flow off your tongue.",
"In contrast, the year before it ranked 1,547 in baby name popularity for girls with 140 occurrences. Less than 5 boys were given the name. View the Aditi Name Popularity Page to see how the popularity trend for Aditi has changed since 1880, or to compare the popularity of Aditi to other names.",
"Gender: Female. Usage: Aditi, of Sanskrit origin, is a very popular first name. It is more often used as a girl (female) name. People having the name Aditi are in general originating from India.",
"Expression Number: 7. People with this name are excellent at analyzing, understanding, and learning. They tend to be mystics, philosophers, scholars, and teachers. Because they live so much in the mind, they tend to be quiet and introspective, and are usually introverts. When presented with issues, they will see the larger picture.",
"Be creative with the name Aditi. Just for fun, see the name Aditi in Hieroglyphics, learn about ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics and write a Hieroglyphic message. Learn about nautical flags and see your name or message written in nautical flags, on the Aditi in Nautical Flags page.",
"Popularity of the Name. The name Aditi is ranked on the 1,861st position of the most used names. It means that this name is very frequently used. We estimate that there are at least 227800 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.004% of the population. The name Aditi has five characters."
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In hindi origin, boundless and in india, mother of the gods.
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"Adjacency Matrices. The adjacency matrix, is a matrix that represents the connections that exist in a network. Here is a simple network graph, By looking at the graph we can easily identify what the edges connect to, and an adjacency matrix is a way of recording this.",
"Figure 3 illustrates the adjacency matrix for the graph in Figure 2. A value in a cell represents the weight of the edge from vertex \\(v\\) to vertex \\(w\\). The advantage of the adjacency matrix is that it is simple, and for small graphs it is easy to see which nodes are connected to other nodes.",
"Use adjacency to return the adjacency matrix of the graph. Regardless of the form of adjacency matrix used to construct the graph, the adjacency function always returns a symmetric and sparse adjacency matrix containing only 1s and 0s. B = adjacency(G)",
"Adjacency matrix. In graph theory and computer science, an adjacency matrix is a square matrix used to represent a finite graph. The elements of the matrix indicate whether pairs of vertices are adjacent or not in the graph. In the special case of a finite simple graph, the adjacency matrix is a (0,1)-matrix with zeros on its diagonal. If the graph is undirected, the adjacency matrix is symmetric. The relationship between a graph and the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of its adjacency matrix is studied in spectral graph theory.",
"Adjacency list. This undirected cyclic graph can be described by the three unordered lists {b, c}, {a, c}, {a, b}. In graph theory and computer science, an adjacency list is a collection of unordered lists used to represent a finite graph. Each list describes the set of neighbors of a vertex in the graph. This is one of several commonly used representations of graphs for use in computer programs.",
"Adjacency Matrix. The adjacency matrix, sometimes also called the connection matrix, of a simple labeled graph is a matrix with rows and columns labeled by graph vertices, with a 1 or 0 in position according to whether and are adjacent or not. For a simple graph with no self-loops, the adjacency matrix must have 0s on the diagonal.",
"Create a directed graph using an edge list, and then find the equivalent adjacency matrix representation of the graph. The adjacency matrix is returned as a sparse matrix. s = [1 1 1 2 2 3]; t = [2 3 4 5 6 7]; G = digraph(s,t) G = digraph with properties: Edges: [6×1 table] Nodes: [7×0 table]",
"The adjacency matrix, is a matrix that represents the connections that exist in a network. By looking at the graph we can easily identify what the edges connect to, and an adjacency matrix is a way of recording this. An adjacency matrix is square, and has the number of rows and columns equal to the number of nodes.",
"Adjacency matrix (vertex matrix) Graphs can be very complicated. We can associate a matrix with each graph storing some of the information about the graph in that matrix. This matrix can be used to obtain more detailed information about the graph. If a graph has vertices, we may associate an matrix which is called vertex matrix or adjacency matrix.",
"12.1 AdjacencyMatrix: Representing a Graph by a Matrix. An adjacency matrix is a way of representing an vertex graph by an matrix, , whose entries are boolean values. int n; boolean[][] a; AdjacencyMatrix(int n0) { n = n0; a = new boolean[n][n]; }. The matrix entry is defined as. The adjacency matrix for the graph in Figure 12.1 is shown in Figure 12.2."
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The adjacency matrix is a matrix with rows and columns labeled by graph vertices, with a 1 or 0 in position according to whether and are adjacent or not.
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"Synonym Discussion of adjacent adjacent, adjoining, contiguous, juxtaposed mean being in close proximity. adjacent may or may not imply contact but always implies absence of anything of the same kind in between. a house with an adjacent garage adjoining definitely implies meeting and touching at some point or line.",
"bayou Lookups for 'bayou' increased by more than 10,000%. pipe dream An illusory or fantastic plan, hope, or story. exegesis Explanation, esp. an explanation or critical interpretation of a text. acrostic The initial letters form a word.",
"having a border in common their house is adjacent to a wooded park Synonyms of adjacent abutting, adjoining, bordering, conterminous, contiguous, flanking, flush, fringing, joining, juxtaposed, neighboring, skirting, touching, verging Words Related to adjacent approximate, close, closest, immediate, near, nearby, nearest, next-door, nigh; attached, communicating, connected, connecting, interconnecting, joined, linked, united; bounding, circumjacent, embracing, encircling, enclosing (also ...",
"Adjacent or adjacency may refer to: 1 Adjacent (graph theory), two vertices that are the endpoints of an edge in a graph. 2 Adjacent (music), a conjunct step to a note which is next in the scale.",
"having a border in common their house is adjacent to a wooded park Synonyms abutting, adjoining, bordering, conterminous, contiguous, flanking, flush, fringing, joining, juxtaposed, neighboring, skirting, touching, verging Related Words approximate, close, closest, immediate, near, nearby, nearest, next-door, nigh; attached, communicating, connected ...",
"Adjacent (graph theory), two vertices that are the endpoints of an edge in a graph. Adjacent (music), a conjunct step to a note which is next in the scale.",
"Two angles are Adjacent when they have a common side and a common vertex (corner point), and don't overlap.",
"What's Trending Now More Trending Words. 1 bayou Lookups for 'bayou' increased by more than 10,000%. 2 pipe dream An illusory or fantastic plan, hope, or story. 3 exegesis Explanation, esp. an explanation or critical interpretation of a text. 4 acrostic The initial letters form a word. 5 Svengali 'A person who manipulates'.",
"TRENDING NOW. 1 bayou Lookups for 'bayou' increased by more than 10,000%. 2 pipe dream An illusory or fantastic plan, hope, or story. 3 exegesis Explanation, esp. an explanation or critical interpretation of a text. 4 acrostic The initial letters form a word. 5 Svengali 'A person who manipulates'.",
"adjacent, adjoining, contiguous, juxtaposed mean being in close proximity. adjacent may or may not imply contact but always implies absence of anything of the same kind in between. a house with an adjacent garage; adjoining definitely implies meeting and touching at some point or line. had adjoining rooms at the hotel"
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In Graph Theory, Adjacent is defined as the two vertices that are the endpoints of an edge in a graph.
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"Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a complex mental health disorder that can affect a child's success in school and with interpersonal relationships. The symptoms of ADHD vary and are sometimes difficult to recognize. Here are seven common signs that may indicate ADHD.",
"Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a disorder that affects behavior. A recent national study reported by the CDC noted that 11% of school aged children are being diagnosed with ADHD. Three main symptoms define ADHD including inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.",
"Signs & Symptoms. Inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity are the key behaviors of ADHD. It is normal for all children to be inattentive, hyperactive, or impulsive sometimes, but for children with ADHD, these behaviors are more severe and occur more often.",
"The hallmark condition associated with hyperactivity and difficulty concentrating is attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a condition that has been increasingly diagnosed in both children and adults in recent years.",
"Inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity are the key behaviors of ADHD. It is normal for all children to be inattentive, hyperactive, or impulsive sometimes, but for children with ADHD, these behaviors are more severe and occur more often.",
"Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common childhood disorders and can continue through adolescence and adulthood. Symptoms include difficulty staying focused and paying attention, difficulty controlling behavior, and hyperactivity (over-activity).",
"ADHD symptoms may affect adults at home, at work, or at school, and in social situations. For a diagnosis of ADHD to be made, symptoms must be present in two or more settings. Learn more about how ADHD is diagnosed.",
"People with the inattentive presentation type of ADHD must meet the criteria for inattentive type ADHD, but have no more than two of the 12 symptoms in the list for the hyperactive-impulsivity type of the disorder. Also, the symptoms must have been present for at least six months.",
"ADHD is common in children and teenagers, but adults can also have ADHD. With ADHD in adults, there may be some variation in symptoms. For instance, an adult may experience restlessness instead of hyperactivity. In addition, adults with ADHD consistently have problems with interpersonal relationships and employment.",
"Several symptoms must be present before age 12 (which is why ADHD is classified as a neurodevelopmental disorder, even if not diagnosed until adulthood). In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV), symptoms were required before age 7."
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Inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
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"Adjective phrase modifiers in English grammar are words and phrases that that modify or describe an adjective or adjective phrase. Adjective phrase modifier is a grammatical function.The grammatical form that can function as the adjective phrase modifier in English grammar is the adverb phrase.Adjective phrase modifiers are constituents of the adjective phrase.References. Brinton, Laurel J. & Donna M. Brinton. 2010.The linguistic structure of Modern English, 2nd edn.he grammatical form that can function as the adjective phrase modifier in English grammar is the adverb phrase. Adjective phrase modifiers are constituents of the adjective phrase. References. Brinton, Laurel J. & Donna M. Brinton. 2010. The linguistic structure of Modern English, 2nd edn.",
"Definition. There are two types of modifiers in the English language: the adjective and the adverb. They have distinctly different roles, and we will examine each, in turn. First, let's look at the definition of each word.An adjective describes, or modifies a noun--a person, place, thing, or idea.Adjectives may be single words, or they may be whole phrases. The adverb is different from an adjective in that it primarily modifies verbs, but it may also modify adjectives or other adverbs.here are two types of modifiers in the English language: the adjective and the adverb. They have distinctly different roles, and we will examine each, in turn. First, let's look at the definition of each word.",
"Definition. A word, phrase, or clause that functions as an adjective or adverb to provide additional information about another word or word group (called the head). Modifiers in English include adjectives, adverbs, demonstratives, possessive determiners, prepositional phrases, degree modifiers, and intensifiers. word, phrase, or clause that functions as an adjective or adverb to provide additional information about another word or word group (called the head). Modifiers in English include adjectives, adverbs, demonstratives, possessive determiners, prepositional phrases, degree modifiers, and intensifiers.",
"Modifiers. A modifier can be an adjective, an adverb, or a phrase or clause acting as an adjective or adverb In every case, the basic principle is the same: the modifier adds information to another element in the sentence. dangling modifier is usually a phrase or an elliptical clause -- a dependent clause whose subject and verb are implied rather than expressed -- that functions as an adjective but does not modify any specific word in the sentence, or (worse) modifies the wrong word.",
"2. : a word or phrase that makes specific the meaning of another word or phrase. 3. : a gene that modifies the effect of another. See modifier defined for English-language learners.See modifier defined for kids. a word or phrase that makes specific the meaning of another word or phrase. 3. : a gene that modifies the effect of another. See modifier defined for English-language learners. See modifier defined for kids.",
"Definition: A word group with an adjective as its head. This adjective may be accompanied by modifiers, determiners, and/or qualifiers. Adjective phrases modify nouns.They may be attributive (appearing before the noun) or predicative (appearing after a linking verb), but not all adjectives can be used in both positions.See Examples and Observations, below. An adjective phrase consists of an adjective which may be preceded and/or followed by other words. 2 The premodifier is always an adverb phrase, but the post-modifiers can be an adverb phrase, a prepositional phrase, or even a clause.",
"A modifier is a word, phrase, or clause which functions as an adjective or an adverb to describe a word or make its meaning more specific. modifier is a word, phrase, or clause which functions as an adjective or an adverb to describe a word or make its meaning more specific.",
"Compound modifiers are grammatically equivalent to single-word modifiers, and can be used in combination with other modifiers. Note that in the preceding sentence, single-word is itself a compound modifier.The constituent words of compound modifiers need not be adjectives; combinations of nouns, determiners, and other parts of speech are also common: man-eating (shark) and one-way (street) .ote that in the preceding sentence, single-word is itself a compound modifier. The constituent words of compound modifiers need not be adjectives; combinations of nouns, determiners, and other parts of speech are also common: man-eating (shark) and one-way (street) .",
"A dangling modifier is usually a phrase or an elliptical clause -- a dependent clause whose subject and verb are implied rather than expressed -- that functions as an adjective but does not modify any specific word in the sentence, or (worse) modifies the wrong word. dangling modifier is usually a phrase or an elliptical clause -- a dependent clause whose subject and verb are implied rather than expressed -- that functions as an adjective but does not modify any specific word in the sentence, or (worse) modifies the wrong word.",
"1. modifier-a content word that qualifies the meaning of a noun or verb. qualifier. content word, open-class word-a word to which an independent meaning can be assigned. phrase-an expression consisting of one or more words forming a grammatical constituent of a sentence.. a person or thing that modifies. 2. a word, phrase, or sentence element that limits or qualifies the sense of another word, phrase, or element in the same construction. [1575–85]. usage: See dangling participle, misplaced modifier."
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Adjective phrase modifiers in English grammar are words and phrases that that modify or describe an adjective or adjective phrase. Adjective phrase modifier is a grammatical function.
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"Example of Adjectivesin Sentences. An adjective is a description of a condition or state of a subject. Adjectives are usually closely associated with the subject in modern English, but may be cumulative and/or separated by qualifiers in some cases:xample of Adjectivesin Sentences. An adjective is a description of a condition or state of a subject. Adjectives are usually closely associated with the subject in modern English, but may be cumulative and/or separated by qualifiers in some cases:",
"3. Adjectives used after nouns Some adjectives are used alone after nouns eg elect; designate 4. Adjectives after condition verbs eg 'be' Adjectives are used to describe the condition of things and people etc 5. Adjectives only after condition verbs Some adjectives are almost always only used after condition verbs.6.. Adjectives before nouns When adjectives come in a noun phrase they are normally immediately before the noun. 2. Adjectives used only in front of nouns Some adjectives are only used in front of nouns eg northern, southern, eastern, western; indoor, outdoor; digital.",
"1 [mass noun, usually with adjective] The state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order: the wiring is in good condition [in singular]: the bridge is in an extremely dangerous condition..4 archaic Social position: those of humbler condition. More example sentences. 1 It is good for such boys to measure themselves with their equals in age, of a humbler condition in life. 2 Born in December 1864, in Fere-fère-En, Tardenois, France camille grew up in a family of humble. condition",
"An adjective is a word that describes a noun (a person, place, thing or state of being, usually the subject of a sentence) An adjective tell us what something is like.Imagine a world of conversation where no one ever described anything.arts of speech are exactly what they sound like, the different kinds of words we combine and use to say things in writing or speech--the parts of our speech. Nouns, verbs, and adjectives are all parts of speech. Remember that a noun is a person, place or thing.",
"adjective noun [C]. A2 a word that describes a noun or pronoun: Big, boring, purple, and obvious are all adjectives. More examples. 1 In the sentence 'She is happy ', ' happy ' is a predicative adjective. 2 Complete the sentence with one of the adjectives provided. Complete the sentence with one of the adjectives provided. 2 You can change the adjective ' sweet ' into a noun by adding the suffix '-ness' to the end of the word. 3 In 'a sudden movement ', ' sudden ' is an adjective in the attributive position.",
"The following lists are just a sampling of adjectives in the English language. They are categorized by the type of attribute they describe.Use your dictionary or thesaurus to add to each list or use the complete list below this one.he following lists are just a sampling of adjectives in the English language. They are categorized by the type of attribute they describe.",
"1. Adjectives before nouns When adjectives come in a noun phrase they are normally immediately before the noun. 2. Adjectives used only in front of nouns Some adjectives are only used in front of nouns eg northern, southern, eastern, western; indoor, outdoor; digital.. Adjectives before nouns When adjectives come in a noun phrase they are normally immediately before the noun. 2. Adjectives used only in front of nouns Some adjectives are only used in front of nouns eg northern, southern, eastern, western; indoor, outdoor; digital.",
"An adjective is a word that describes something (a noun) or someone (a person). Adjectives sometimes appear after the verb To Be.1 He is short. 2 She is tall.xamples of the order of adjectives before a noun. Something to have in mind is that it does not sound natural using three or more adjectives in the same sentence and it is very rare to hear four adjectives together before a noun. 1 A big fat dog.",
"Conclusion. An adjective is a part of speech that describes a noun, which is another part of speech. Parts of speech are the different words we use to express ourselves in writing or speech.arts of speech are exactly what they sound like, the different kinds of words we combine and use to say things in writing or speech--the parts of our speech. Nouns, verbs, and adjectives are all parts of speech. Remember that a noun is a person, place or thing.",
"Examples of the order of adjectives before a noun. Something to have in mind is that it does not sound natural using three or more adjectives in the same sentence and it is very rare to hear four adjectives together before a noun.1 A big fat dog.xamples of the order of adjectives before a noun. Something to have in mind is that it does not sound natural using three or more adjectives in the same sentence and it is very rare to hear four adjectives together before a noun. 1 A big fat dog."
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"An adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase that tells us something about the noun it is modifying.The head (principal) word in an adjective phrase will be an adjective. In the examples below, the adjective phrase is shaded and the head word (i.e., the adjective) is in bold:n adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase that tells us something about the noun it is modifying.",
"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. An adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase whose head word is an adjective, e.g. fond of steak, very happy, quite upset about it, etc.he dependents of the head adjective-i.e. the other words and phrases inside the adjective phrase-are typically adverbs or prepositional phrases, but they can also be clauses (e.g. louder than you do). Adjectives and adjective phrases function in two basic ways in clauses, either attributively or predicatively.",
"An adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence.The adjective phrase can be placed before, or after, the noun or pronoun in the sentence.n adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence.",
"Definition: A word group with an adjective as its head. This adjective may be accompanied by modifiers, determiners, and/or qualifiers. Adjective phrases modify nouns.They may be attributive (appearing before the noun) or predicative (appearing after a linking verb), but not all adjectives can be used in both positions. An adjective phrase consists of an adjective which may be preceded and/or followed by other words. 2 The premodifier is always an adverb phrase, but the post-modifiers can be an adverb phrase, a prepositional phrase, or even a clause.",
"An adjective phrase can be an attributive adjective or a predicative adjective. Attributive Adjective. An attributive adjective is one that sits inside the noun phrase of the noun it modifies. Look at these two examples: When an adjective appears before its noun, it is very likely to be an attributive adjective.n adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase that tells us something about the noun it is modifying.",
"To determine if a prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase : 1) Find the object of the preposition (the noun or pronoun that follows the preposition). 2) Ask yourself which other word in the sentence is related to this noun or pronoun by the preposition.f the other word is a noun or pronoun, then the prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase. Examples of The Adjective Phrase: telling us the relationship between the class and the announcement. Announcement is a noun, so this is an. .",
"Like a normal adjective, an adjective phrase can be used before the noun it is modifying (like in the first two examples above) or after the noun it is modifying (like in the last example). Here are some more examples of adjective phrases (with the head adjectives in bold):n adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase that tells us something about the noun it is modifying.",
"1 Noun Phrases and Adjective Phrases. 2 There may be very little difference between a noun phrase and an adjective phrase in structures where the adjectives occur before the word it qualifies. 3 Most noun phrases consist of a head noun plus one or more adjectives, or indeed an adjective phrase itself. An adjective phrase consists of an adjective which may be preceded and/or followed by other words. 2 The premodifier is always an adverb phrase, but the post-modifiers can be an adverb phrase, a prepositional phrase, or even a clause.",
"Prepositional Phrases can function in three ways in a sentence: as a noun, as an adjective, or as an adverb. When a prepositional phrase is functioning as an adjective phrase, it is giving us additional information about a noun or pronoun in the sentence. It is telling us which one, what kind, or how many.f the other word is a noun or pronoun, then the prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase. Examples of The Adjective Phrase: telling us the relationship between the class and the announcement. Announcement is a noun, so this is an. .",
"You already know that a preposition is a word that expresses the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence. In addition, you know that a prepositional phrase includes the preposition and the object of the preposition, which is the noun or pronoun that relates to another word.f the other word is a noun or pronoun, then the prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase. Examples of The Adjective Phrase: telling us the relationship between the class and the announcement. Announcement is a noun, so this is an. ."
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"An adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence.The adjective phrase can be placed before, or after, the noun or pronoun in the sentence.n adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence.",
"An adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase that tells us something about the noun it is modifying.The head (principal) word in an adjective phrase will be an adjective. In the examples below, the adjective phrase is shaded and the head word (i.e., the adjective) is in bold:n adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase that tells us something about the noun it is modifying.",
"Search. An adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase that tells us something about the noun it is modifying. The head (principal) word in an adjective phrase will be an adjective. In the examples below, the adjective phrase is shaded and the head word (i.e., the adjective) is in bold:n adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase that tells us something about the noun it is modifying.",
"Prepositional Phrases can function in three ways in a sentence: as a noun, as an adjective, or as an adverb. When a prepositional phrase is functioning as an adjective phrase, it is giving us additional information about a noun or pronoun in the sentence. It is telling us which one, what kind, or how many.To determine if a prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase : 1) Find the object of the preposition (the noun or pronoun that follows the preposition). 2) Ask yourself which other word in the sentence is related to this noun or pronoun by the preposition.hen a prepositional phrase is functioning as an adjective phrase, it is giving us additional information about a noun or pronoun in the sentence. It is telling us which one, what kind, or how many. To determine if a prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase :",
"If the other word is a noun or pronoun, then the prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase. Examples of The Adjective Phrase: telling us the relationship between the class and the announcement. Announcement is a noun, so this is an. .hen a prepositional phrase is functioning as an adjective phrase, it is giving us additional information about a noun or pronoun in the sentence. It is telling us which one, what kind, or how many. To determine if a prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase :",
"An adjective phrase can be an attributive adjective or a predicative adjective. Attributive Adjective. An attributive adjective is one that sits inside the noun phrase of the noun it modifies. Look at these two examples: When an adjective appears before its noun, it is very likely to be an attributive adjective.n adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase that tells us something about the noun it is modifying.",
"Definition. An adjective phrase is a group of words that does the work of an adjective. 1 The magistrate was a kind man. ( 2 Here the adjective kind modifies the noun man.). 3 The magistrate was a man with a kind heart. ( 4 Here the adjective phrase ‘with a kind heart’ modifies the noun man.).5 They lived in a stone house.efinition. An adjective phrase is a group of words that does the work of an adjective. 1 The magistrate was a kind man. ( 2 Here the adjective kind modifies the noun man.). 3 The magistrate was a man with a kind heart. ( 4 Here the adjective phrase ‘with a kind heart’ modifies the noun man.).",
"An adjective phrase is a group of words that does the work of an adjective. 1 The magistrate was a kind man. ( 2 Here the adjective kind modifies the noun man.). 3 The magistrate was a man with a kind heart.( 4 Here the adjective phrase ‘with a kind heart’ modifies the noun man.). 5 They lived in a stone house.efinition. An adjective phrase is a group of words that does the work of an adjective. 1 The magistrate was a kind man. ( 2 Here the adjective kind modifies the noun man.). 3 The magistrate was a man with a kind heart. ( 4 Here the adjective phrase ‘with a kind heart’ modifies the noun man.).",
"An adjective phrase is a group of words in a sentence that acts like an adjective. Example: For example, you could say, Lisa is an experienced teacher.. In this sentence the word experienced is an adjective.n adjective phrase is a group of words in a sentence that acts like an adjective. Example: For example, you could say, Lisa is an experienced teacher.. In this sentence the word experienced is an adjective.",
"An adjective phrase is a group of words that does the work of an adjective. 1 The magistrate was a kind man. 2 The magistrate was a man with a kind heart. 3 They lived in a stone house. 4 They lived in a house built of stone. 5 The workers belonged to a hill tribe. 6 The workers belonged to a tribe dwelling in the hills.efinition. An adjective phrase is a group of words that does the work of an adjective. 1 The magistrate was a kind man. ( 2 Here the adjective kind modifies the noun man.). 3 The magistrate was a man with a kind heart. ( 4 Here the adjective phrase ‘with a kind heart’ modifies the noun man.)."
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"An adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence.The adjective phrase can be placed before, or after, the noun or pronoun in the sentence.n adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence.",
"To determine if a prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase : 1) Find the object of the preposition (the noun or pronoun that follows the preposition). 2) Ask yourself which other word in the sentence is related to this noun or pronoun by the preposition.f the other word is a noun or pronoun, then the prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase. Examples of The Adjective Phrase: telling us the relationship between the class and the announcement. Announcement is a noun, so this is an. .",
"An adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase that tells us something about the noun it is modifying.The head (principal) word in an adjective phrase will be an adjective. In the examples below, the adjective phrase is shaded and the head word (i.e., the adjective) is in bold:n adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase that tells us something about the noun it is modifying.",
"Search. An adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase that tells us something about the noun it is modifying. The head (principal) word in an adjective phrase will be an adjective. In the examples below, the adjective phrase is shaded and the head word (i.e., the adjective) is in bold:n adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase that tells us something about the noun it is modifying.",
"Prepositional Phrases can function in three ways in a sentence: as a noun, as an adjective, or as an adverb. When a prepositional phrase is functioning as an adjective phrase, it is giving us additional information about a noun or pronoun in the sentence. It is telling us which one, what kind, or how many.f the other word is a noun or pronoun, then the prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase. Examples of The Adjective Phrase: telling us the relationship between the class and the announcement. Announcement is a noun, so this is an. .",
"An adjective phrase is a group of words that does the work of an adjective. 1 The magistrate was a kind man. ( 2 Here the adjective kind modifies the noun man.). 3 The magistrate was a man with a kind heart.( 4 Here the adjective phrase ‘with a kind heart’ modifies the noun man.). 5 They lived in a stone house.n adjective phrase is a group of words that does the work of an adjective. 1 The magistrate was a kind man. 2 The magistrate was a man with a kind heart. 3 They lived in a stone house. 4 They lived in a house built of stone. 5 The workers belonged to a hill tribe. 6 The workers belonged to a tribe dwelling in the hills.",
"Definition. An adjective phrase is a group of words that does the work of an adjective. 1 The magistrate was a kind man. ( 2 Here the adjective kind modifies the noun man.). 3 The magistrate was a man with a kind heart. ( 4 Here the adjective phrase ‘with a kind heart’ modifies the noun man.). 5 They lived in a stone house.n adjective phrase is a group of words that does the work of an adjective. 1 The magistrate was a kind man. 2 The magistrate was a man with a kind heart. 3 They lived in a stone house. 4 They lived in a house built of stone. 5 The workers belonged to a hill tribe. 6 The workers belonged to a tribe dwelling in the hills.",
"If the other word is a noun or pronoun, then the prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase. Examples of The Adjective Phrase: telling us the relationship between the class and the announcement. Announcement is a noun, so this is an. .f the other word is a noun or pronoun, then the prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase. Examples of The Adjective Phrase: telling us the relationship between the class and the announcement. Announcement is a noun, so this is an. .",
"By Richard Nordquist. Definition: A word group with an adverb as its head. This adverb may be accompanied by modifiers or qualifiers. An adverb phrase can modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, and it can appear in a number of different positions in a sentence.(See Examples and Observations, below.). See also: 1 Adding Adjectives and Adverbs to the Basic Sentence Unit. 2 Adverb Clause.y Richard Nordquist. Definition: A word group with an adverb as its head. This adverb may be accompanied by modifiers or qualifiers. An adverb phrase can modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, and it can appear in a number of different positions in a sentence.",
"An adjective phrase is a group of words in a sentence that acts like an adjective. Example: For example, you could say, Lisa is an experienced teacher.. In this sentence the word experienced is an adjective.n adjective phrase is a group of words in a sentence that acts like an adjective. Example: For example, you could say, Lisa is an experienced teacher.. In this sentence the word experienced is an adjective."
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"Learner's definition of ADJOURN. : 1 to end something (such as a meeting or session) for a period of time. : 2 to leave one place and go to (another place) after the end of a meeting, discussion, etc. — 3 often used humorously.",
"Learner's definition of ADJOURN. : to end something (such as a meeting or session) for a period of time. [+ object] The chairperson has adjourned the meeting. Court is adjourned until 10:00 tomorrow. This meeting is adjourned.",
"To adjourn is to close a session of something, like at court. People also adjourn when they go to bed. When something is adjourned, it's over. This word comes up most often in court. Lawyers and citizens don't have the power to adjourn — to call a recess in the proceedings. Only a judge can adjourn the court.",
"Definition of adjourn. 1 transitive verb. : 2 to suspend indefinitely or until a later stated time adjourn a meeting Court is adjourned until 10 a.m. tomorrow. 3 intransitive verb. 1 : to suspend a session indefinitely or to another time or place Congress will not adjourn until the budget has been completed.",
"Definition of adjourn. : to suspend indefinitely or until a later stated time adjourn a meeting Court is adjourned until 10 a.m. tomorrow. 1 : to suspend a session indefinitely or to another time or place Congress will not adjourn until the budget has been completed. 2 : to move to another place We adjourned to the library.",
"adjourn (ədʒɜːʳn ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense adjourns , present participle adjourning , past tense , past participle adjourned. verb. If a meeting or trial is adjourned or if it adjourns, it is stopped for a short time. The proceedings have now been adjourned until next week.",
"Definition of adjournment. 1 1 : the act of adjourning adjournment of a meeting. 2 2 : the state or interval of being adjourned a brief adjournment.",
"Learn More about adjournment. See words that rhyme with adjournment Spanish Central: Translation of adjournment Nglish: Translation of adjournment for Spanish speakers Britannica.com: Encyclopedia article about adjournment.",
"Adjournment Law and Legal Definition. Adjournment is the dismissal by some court, legislative assembly, or properly authorized officer, of the business before them. Adjournment may be made in a final or temporary manner. A final adjournment is called an adjournment sine die, meaning without day.",
"SYNONYMY NOTE: adjourn is applied to the action as of a deliberative body in bringing a session to a close, with the intention of resuming at a later date; , prorogue applies to the formal dismissal of a parliament by the crown, subject to reassembly; to , dissolve an assembly is to terminate it as constituted, so that an election must be held to ..."
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"adjourn - close at the end of a session; The court adjourned recess, break up end, cease, terminate, finish, stop - have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical; the bronchioles terminate in a capillary bed; Your rights stop where you infringe upon the rights of other; My property ends by the bushes; The symphony ends in a pianissimo",
"In parliamentary procedure, an adjournment ends a meeting. It could be done using a motion to adjourn. A time for another meeting could be set using the motion to fix the time to which to adjourn. This motion establishes an adjourned meeting. To adjourn to another time or place means to suspend proceedings until a later stated time or place.",
"A motion to adjourn is a privileged motion, unless it is qualified in any way (such as adjourn at 10 p.m.), the time for adjourning is already established, or unless adjournment would dissolve the assembly (in these cases, it is a main motion).[2] The privileged motion to adjourn is used to end the meeting immediately without debate.",
"If your case has been adjourned, the court will give you instructions on how to proceed. Sometimes, a case is adjourned sine die, which means it has been adjourned without another date being set. In this case, the parties will have to schedule another date themselves if they wish the case to continue. Other times, when a case is adjourned, it will be rescheduled for a date at some point in the future.",
"Define adjourned. adjourned synonyms, adjourned pronunciation, adjourned translation, English dictionary definition of adjourned. v. ad·journed , ad·journ·ing , ad·journs v. tr. To suspend until a later stated time. v. intr. 1. To suspend proceedings to another time or place. 2.",
"We had an adjourned cause in the Consistory that day - about excommunicating a baker who had been objecting in a vestry to a paving-rate - and as the evidence was just twice the length of Robinson Crusoe, according to a calculation I made, it was rather late in the day before we finished.",
"They could not but hold her cheap on finding that she had but two sashes, and had never learned French; and when they perceived her to be little struck with the duet they were so good as to play, they could do no more than make her a generous present of some of their least valued toys, and leave her to herself, while they adjourned to whatever might be the favourite holiday sport of the moment, making artificial flowers or wasting gold paper.",
"adjourn - break from a meeting or gathering; We adjourned for lunch; The men retired to the library retire, withdraw seclude, sequestrate, sequester, withdraw - keep away from others; He sequestered himself in his study to write a book",
"An adjourned meeting is a term used in parliamentary procedure to mean a meeting that is continued from the previous meeting. The motion to fix the time to which to adjourn sets up an adjourned meeting, which is part of the same session (series of related meetings).",
"Posted: If your case has been adjourned, this means that it has been put on hold, so-to-speak. In other words, the case has been paused for some reason. The courts will adjourn a case for a number of reasons and at many different points in the trial process."
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"Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds. 1 0:05 Group Development. 2 0:43 Forming. 3 1:49 Storming. 4 2:59 Norming. 5 3:40 Performing. 6 4:13 Adjourning.",
"Definition of adjourn. : to suspend indefinitely or until a later stated time adjourn a meeting Court is adjourned until 10 a.m. tomorrow. 1 : to suspend a session indefinitely or to another time or place Congress will not adjourn until the budget has been completed. 2 : to move to another place We adjourned to the library.",
"Definition of adjourn. 1 transitive verb. : 2 to suspend indefinitely or until a later stated time adjourn a meeting Court is adjourned until 10 a.m. tomorrow. 3 intransitive verb. 4 1 : to suspend a session indefinitely or to another time or place Congress will not adjourn until the budget has been completed. Recent Examples of adjourn from the Web On Tuesday, the debate was adjourned as some members of parliament said that soldiers and police had entered the chambers.",
"Define adjourn: to suspend indefinitely or until a later stated time — adjourn in a sentence to suspend indefinitely or until a later stated time; to suspend a session indefinitely or to another time or place; to move to another place… See the full definition",
"This adjourning stage is used to wrap up activities of the group and provide a sense of closure to its members. This stage is also a time for reflection and acknowledgement of participation on part of the group members.",
"Legal Definition of adjourn. : 1 to put off further proceedings of either indefinitely or until a later stated time : close formally adjourning the session. 2 intransitive verb.",
"These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'adjourn.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors.",
"Examples of adjourn in a Sentence. 1 The chairperson has adjourned the meeting. 2 Court is adjourned until 10:00 tomorrow. 3 The meeting adjourned at 4:00. 4 Congress will not adjourn until the budget has been completed.",
"Legal Definition of adjourn. : to put off further proceedings of either indefinitely or until a later stated time : close formally adjourning the session.",
"But let us adjourn to my study, and examine these new stories. The congressman insisted that they should adjourn to his rooms. I must tell you a short anecdote—But shall we adjourn to the terrace? It would be as well, perhaps, to adjourn this conversation, said Culduff. After dinner we'll adjourn to their room and lighten it up a little. Until a majority of States were represented, the delegates could only adjourn from day to day. A couple of minutes more and they've concluded to adjourn to the corridor."
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"An attorney who deals with cases like the one in which you are involved can assist you with further explanation of what you can expect in your adjudicatory hearing. An attorney can prepare you so that you know how to handle the court proceedings and are not surprised when you face the judge.",
"Adjudication – The process for determining if allegations brought forth in the juvenile court petition are true. An adjudicatory hearing is held to determine the facts of the case and an appropriate course of action.",
"The formal giving or pronouncing of a judgment or decree in a court proceeding; also the judgment or decision given. The entry of a decree by a court in respect to the parties in a case. It implies a hearing by a court, after notice, of legal evidence on the factual issue(s) involved. The equivalent of a determination.",
"Under operation of law, the commitment orders with restrictive custody are valid for 5 years or until a youth is 21 years old. Detention Programs – The Georgia Juvenile Proceedings Code, as amended, provides for the taking into custody and detention of a child prior to a juvenile court hearing.",
"The term adjudicatory hearing may have been thrown around by your lawyer or during the process of a legal dispute. The legal system is riddled with language that may sound unfamiliar or foreign to the average person. Once you better understand the language utilized, the legal system is not nearly as daunting.",
"What are the definitions of some common juvenile justice terms? Adjudicated delinquent: A youth who has been found by a judge in juvenile court to have committed a violation of the criminal law, that is, a delinquent act.",
"These sanctions can include probation, commitment to the custody of the state's department of juvenile justice, or community-based sanctions. Diversion: A process by which a youth is channeled from the juvenile justice system. Examples are Informal Adjustment, Truancy Court, etc. Intake: The process used for every youth referred to juvenile court. Intake involves screening each youth to determine the appropriateness for release or referral to a diversionary program or agency for nonofficial or nonjudicial handling.",
"Adjudicatory means having to do with the court system or decided through the justice system. It can refer to trial or other court proceedings that are part of the legal process. An adjudicatory hearing is a legal process for resolving some legal dispute. A hearing may be held by a court for a number of reasons to decide on a specific legal matter or several matters within a particular case.",
"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Adjudication is the legal process by which an arbiter or judge reviews evidence and argumentation including legal reasoning set forth by opposing parties or litigants to come to a decision which determines rights and obligations between the parties involved. Three types of disputes are resolved through adjudication:",
"Mediation: A process by which a neutral third person, or mediator, encourages and facilitates the resolution of a dispute between two or more parties. It is an informal process designed to help the disputants reach a mutually acceptable and voluntary agreement. Decision making authority rests with the parties."
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It is held to determine the facts of the case and an appropriate course of action.
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"He is an adjunct professor at the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University in New York. Cloudy With a Chance of Mortgages Jonathan Wald October 2, 2009. Lorenza is currently an adjunct professor of Journalism at the USC Annenberg School for Communication.",
"The term adjunct professor is frequently used but many are unsure as to the adjunct professor definition. An adjunct professor is a person who teaches on the college level but is not a full-time professor. Rather, an adjunct professor works for an institution of higher learning on a part-time basis. They can teach only one or they can teach multiple courses during a semester. However, future courses are not assured.",
"Part-time adjunct faculty will continue to be referred to as adjunct.” Non-tenure-track faculty are appointed by the Provost on the recommendation of the Dean and/or Department Chairperson, and their contracts may be renewed.",
"Garry Wills is an adjunct professor of history at Northwestern University. He is an adjunct professor at the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University in New York. Lorenza is currently an adjunct professor of Journalism at the USC Annenberg School for Communication. “They got letters,” says Simo Muir, adjunct professor of Jewish Studies at Helsinki University.",
"Use of the term Adjunct Professor. I have noticed that people on this board use the term adjunct professor as someone essentially working as a part-time course instructor at an online institution of some sort. However, my understanding of the term, at least how it is used in Canada, is different.",
"Indeed this is more inline with my understanding of the term Adjunct Professor. In Canada, being an Adjunct Professor is a big deal.... and not easily achieved. When I see the term Adjunct used in this forum, it's more inline with part-time instructor as used in Canadian universities.",
"“Adjunct faculty appointments may be made with the titles of adjunct professor, adjunct associate professor, adjunct assistant professor, adjunct instructor, lecturer, special lecturer, research professor, associate research professor, assistant research professor, and research instructor.” (University Statutes II.2).",
"I can live on my own and work three hours a week as an adjunct professor. Linda Alcorace is a writer and adjunct professor of English at Santa Monica College. Between these travel periods he acted for two years as adjunct professor of English at the University of Kansas.",
"Adjunct and Non-tenure-track Faculty. The University Statutes II.2 define The Adjunct Faculty as those persons holding instructional and/or research positions without contract of appointment to the faculty.” Adjunct faculty may be full-time, or part-time, and may be appointed on a short- or longer-term basis.",
"Promotion to clinical associate professor, associate professor of the practice, senior lecturer, research associate professor, etc. requires a significant record of excellence in the capacity for which the faculty member was hired, and excellent departmental, school, and/or university service."
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A person who teaches on the college level but is not a full-time professor.
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"In other words, adjuncts expand on the word or phrase that they are modifying, but their presence in sentences is not needed for the sentence to stand alone. Nouns, adjectives, and adverbs can all be adjuncts.",
"adjunct noun [ C ] (GRAMMAR) › specialized language In grammar, an adjunct is an adverb or phrase that gives extra information in a sentence.",
"The definition of an adjunct is someone who is holding a part time or temporary position at a school. An example of an adjunct is a professor who comes in to teach one class during a semester. Adjunct is defined as something additional that is not necessary, but that is extra or additional. An example of something adjunct would be the second basket added to a bicycle. 1 a thing added to something else, but secondary or not essential to it. 2 a person connected with another as a helper or subordinate associate. an adjunct teacher, professor, etc.",
"adjunct noun [ C ] (SOMETHING ADDED) › formal something added or connected to a larger or more important thing: I hoped I would find the computer course a useful adjunct to my other studies.",
"uk /ˈædʒʌŋkt/ us formal. › something that is added or connected to a larger or more important thing: an adjunct to sth Green, socially conscious concepts are not an adjunct to its main business, but a philosophy that works its way into everything it does.",
"She was a mere adjunct in the twilight life of her aunt, a Frenchwoman, and her uncle, the orange merchant, a Basque peasant, to whom her other uncle, the great man of the family, the priest of some parish in the hills near Tolosa, had sent her up at the age of thirteen or thereabouts for safe keeping.",
"Adjuncts are parts of a sentence that are used to elaborate on or modify other words or phrases in a sentence. Along with complements, subjects, verbs, and objects, adjuncts are one of the five main components of the structure of clauses. A distinguishing feature of adjuncts is that their removal from sentences does not alter the grammatical integrity and correctness of the sentence. In other words, adjuncts expand on the word or phrase that they are modifying, but their presence in sentences is not needed for the sentence to stand alone. Nouns, adjectives, and adverbs can all be adjuncts.",
"Adjunct means something added on, but not part of the whole. An adjunct professor is someone who is hired by a college to teach but isn't a full member of the faculty. This is a word you can figure out by taking it apart. From ad- to and -junct join (think junction), you can see that this is about joining something to another. During lunch, Tim always sat the girls' lacrosse-team lunch table, and they joked that he was an adjunct member of the team.. Definitions of adjunct.",
"The term adjunct professor is frequently used but many are unsure as to the adjunct professor definition. An adjunct professor is a person who teaches on the college level but is not a full-time professor. Rather, an adjunct professor works for an institution of higher learning on a part-time basis. They can teach only one or they can teach multiple courses during a semester. However, future courses are not assured.",
"Meaning of “adjunct” in the English Dictionary. adjunct in British English. adjunctnoun [ C ] adjunct noun [ C ] (SOMETHING ADDED) I hoped I would find the computer course a useful adjunct to my other studies."
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"Define Adjunct (grammar). Adjunct (grammar) synonyms, Adjunct (grammar) pronunciation, Adjunct (grammar) translation, English dictionary definition of Adjunct (grammar). Adjuncts are parts of a sentence that are used to elaborate on or modify other words or phrases in a sentence. Along with complements, subjects, verbs, and...",
"Adjunct professors can impact a student’s life in a positive way. Professional development For many adjunct faculty, the next step in their career path is to be named an assistant or associate professor with the goal of gaining tenure as a professor.",
"Examples and Observations. 1 By tomorrow it'll be against the law for the boys to march along the county road.. (John Steinbeck, In Dubious Battle, 1936) 2 The judge spoke up quickly and for the first time looked Albert squarely in the eye.. (Willa Cather, Double Birthday, 1929)",
"An adjunct is a word, phrase, or clause that can be omitted without making a sentence ungrammatical. An adjunct is a word, phrase, or clause that can be omitted without making a sentence ungrammatical.",
"Regardless of the specialized circumstances adjunct professors find themselves in, one thing is sure: They love to teach and work with students. Adjunct professor job description",
"In The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics (2007), Peter Matthews defines adjunct as [a]ny element in the structure of a clause which is not part of its nucleus or core. E.g., in I will bring it on my bike tomorrow, the nucleus of the clause is I will bring it; the adjuncts are on my bike and tomorrow..",
"Definition In English grammar, an adjunct is a word, phrase, or clause—usually an adverbial—that is integrated within the structure of a sentence or clause (unlike a disjunct) and yet can be omitted without making the sentence ungrammatical. Adjective: adjunctive or adjunctival.",
"Definition. In English grammar, an adjunct is a word, phrase, or clause—usually an adverbial—that is integrated within the structure of a sentence or clause (unlike a disjunct) and yet can be omitted without making the sentence ungrammatical. Adjective: adjunctive or adjunctival.",
"Examples and Observations. 1 By tomorrow it'll be against the law for the boys to march along the county road.. 2 The judge spoke up quickly and for the first time looked Albert squarely in the eye.. 3 An ancient craft that has been almost completely forgotten in the West is basket making.",
"adjunct - a construction that can be used to extend the meaning of a word or phrase but is not one of the main constituents of a sentence grammatical construction, construction, expression - a group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit; I concluded from his awkward constructions that he was a foreigner"
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The meaning of name adjunct is a construction that can be used to extend.
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"Columbia University Adjunct Lecturer Salary. Columbia University Adjunct Lecturer average salary is $66,976, median salary is $68,640 with a salary range from $54,080 to $89,440.Columbia University Adjunct Lecturer salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position.Columbia University Adjunct Lecturer salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented as is and updated regularly.olumbia University Adjunct Lecturer salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Columbia University Adjunct Lecturer salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented as is and updated regularly.",
"According to a 2008 article at the Small Steps for Big Change website, adjunct faculty pay at community colleges also depends on the education of the instructor. Generally, the article notes, community college adjunct faculty instructors are paid $2,200 to $3,500 per course.Related Reading: Math Adjunct Jobs. community college generally offers both academic and vocational education programs. Many community college instructors are adjunct faculty paid for teaching specific courses. Adjunct faculty pay at community colleges is usually on a per-class or per-semester-hour basis.",
"Average adjunct faculty instructor pay varies by community college. A 2006 report by the Modern Language Association noted that community college average adjunct faculty instructor pay ranged from about $1,397 to about $3,000 per course. community college generally offers both academic and vocational education programs. Many community college instructors are adjunct faculty paid for teaching specific courses. Adjunct faculty pay at community colleges is usually on a per-class or per-semester-hour basis.",
"$67,000. Average Adjunct Faculty salaries for job postings in Columbia, SC are 1% higher than average Adjunct Faculty salaries for job postings nationwide.verage Adjunct Faculty salaries for job postings in Columbia, SC are 1% higher than average Adjunct Faculty salaries for job postings nationwide.",
"Adjunct Faculty Pay Rates. The New Adjunct Faculty pay rates apply to adjuncts whose employment with Grand Rapids Community College began after August 28, 2001 and have not completed three academic years.djunct Faculty Pay Rates. The New Adjunct Faculty pay rates apply to adjuncts whose employment with Grand Rapids Community College began after August 28, 2001 and have not completed three academic years.",
"In California, where faculty at two-and four-year public institutions are unionized, the average pay is $3,888 per course, according to data reported to the Adjunct Project as of last month. In Texas, by contrast, a state where unions are rare, the reported pay is lower: $2,805 per course.n some departments, adjuncts said anecdotally that pay depends on the degree held. One adjunct professor in history, for example, reported that where he or she works, instructors with Ph.D.'s earned about $800 more than those with master's degrees.",
"Median pay for Adjunct Professors in the United States is around $31K annually, but employers in San Francisco offer the biggest paychecks; average compensation in that city is approximately $98K.djunct Professors can also look forward to large paychecks in cities like New York (+91 percent), Los Angeles (+65 percent), Dallas (+54 percent), and Miami (+25 percent). The information for this snapshot was generated by responses to the PayScale salary survey. $12,480 - $72,608.",
"A community college generally offers both academic and vocational education programs. Many community college instructors are adjunct faculty paid for teaching specific courses. Adjunct faculty pay at community colleges is usually on a per-class or per-semester-hour basis. community college generally offers both academic and vocational education programs. Many community college instructors are adjunct faculty paid for teaching specific courses. Adjunct faculty pay at community colleges is usually on a per-class or per-semester-hour basis.",
"Not surprisingly, at community colleges, adjuncts said they are paid much less. At Houston Community College, adjuncts reported earning between $1,200 and $2,200 for a three-credit English course. In some departments, adjuncts said anecdotally that pay depends on the degree held.One adjunct professor in history, for example, reported that where he or she works, instructors with Ph.D.'s earned about $800 more than those with master's degrees.n some departments, adjuncts said anecdotally that pay depends on the degree held. One adjunct professor in history, for example, reported that where he or she works, instructors with Ph.D.'s earned about $800 more than those with master's degrees.",
"Adjunct Professors can also look forward to large paychecks in cities like New York (+91 percent), Los Angeles (+65 percent), Dallas (+54 percent), and Miami (+25 percent). The information for this snapshot was generated by responses to the PayScale salary survey.$12,480 - $72,608.djunct Professors can also look forward to large paychecks in cities like New York (+91 percent), Los Angeles (+65 percent), Dallas (+54 percent), and Miami (+25 percent). The information for this snapshot was generated by responses to the PayScale salary survey. $12,480 - $72,608."
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"the term adjunct professor is frequently used but many are unsure as to the adjunct professor definition an adjunct professor is a person who teaches on the college level but is not a full time professorrather an adjunct professor works for an institution of higher learning on a part time basisthey can teach only one or they can teach multiple courses during a semester however future courses are not assuredn adjunct professor is a person who teaches on the college level but is not a full time professor rather an adjunct professor works for an institution of higher learning on a part time basis",
"by tara kuther ph d definition an adjunct professor is a part time instructor adjunct professors are hired by the class and by the semesterusually they are not guaranteed work beyond the current semester and are not paid benefits adjunct professors work by contract so their responsibilities are limited to teaching the course they have been hired to teachdjunct professors are hired by the class and by the semester usually they are not guaranteed work beyond the current semester and are not paid benefits adjunct professors work by contract so their responsibilities are limited to teaching the course they have been hired to teach",
"noun the definition of an adjunct is someone who is holding a part time or temporary position at a school an example of an adjunct is a professor who comes in to teach one class during a semester adjunct is defined as something additional that is not necessary but that is extra or additionalan example of something adjunct would be the second basket added to a bicycledjective added or connected in a subordinate or auxiliary capacity an adjunct clause attached to a faculty or staff in a temporary or auxiliary capacity an adjunct professor of history",
"the definition of an adjunct is someone who is holding a part time or temporary position at a school an example of an adjunct is a professor who comes in to teach one class during a semesteradjunct is defined as something additional that is not necessary but that is extra or additional an example of something adjunct would be the second basket added to a bicycledjective added or connected in a subordinate or auxiliary capacity an adjunct clause attached to a faculty or staff in a temporary or auxiliary capacity an adjunct professor of history",
"definition of adjunct faculty in this document adjunct faculty shall mean any instructor teaching courses whose compensation in salary and or fringe benefits is not equal to the compensation received by full time contractual facultypart time is considered synonymous with adjuncthile adjunct faculty part time faculty can bring special expertise to the classroom excessive dependence on adjunct faculty can have a detrimental effect on the institution",
"adjunct a thing added to something else but secondary or not essential to it a person connected with another as a helper or subordinate associate an adjunct teacher professor etc gram a word or phrase that qualifies or modifies another word or other wordsdjective added or connected in a subordinate or auxiliary capacity an adjunct clause attached to a faculty or staff in a temporary or auxiliary capacity an adjunct professor of history",
"adjective added or connected in a subordinate or auxiliary capacity an adjunct clause attached to a faculty or staff in a temporary or auxiliary capacity an adjunct professor of historydjective added or connected in a subordinate or auxiliary capacity an adjunct clause attached to a faculty or staff in a temporary or auxiliary capacity an adjunct professor of history",
"all two year college mathematics departments should allow individual adjunct faculty to teach no more than 60 % of a normal full time faculty work load at their institution staff no more than 40 % of the mathematics courses with adjunct faculty membershile adjunct faculty part time faculty can bring special expertise to the classroom excessive dependence on adjunct faculty can have a detrimental effect on the institution",
"adjunct professors are defined as professors who are not on the tenure track adjunct faculty teach courses just like tenure track professors do but they are exempt from some of the responsibilities of fully employed university instructorsearn more click to view related resources the position of adjunct professor is an important one colleges need instructors and this position allows prospective academics the opportunity to try out the role of professor",
"while adjunct faculty part time faculty can bring special expertise to the classroom excessive dependence on adjunct faculty can have a detrimental effect on the institutionresearch has indicated that adjunct faculty frequently havehile adjunct faculty part time faculty can bring special expertise to the classroom excessive dependence on adjunct faculty can have a detrimental effect on the institution"
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An adjunct is someone who is holding a part time or temporary position at a school.
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"$72,000. Average Adjunct Faculty salaries for job postings in New Jersey are 8% higher than average Adjunct Faculty salaries for job postings nationwide.",
"A full professor at Kean earns an average salary of nearly $120,000 a year, plus benefits, according to the American Association of University Professors survey. Meanwhile, an adjunct earns a minimum of $3,825 to teach a three-credit class on campus, according to their union contract.",
"Adjuncts at most of the state’s county colleges can average $3,000 or more per class. Pay rates for part-timers can vary greatly at New Jersey’s private colleges, where most adjuncts do not belong to unions and contracts are not public record.",
"A full professor at Kean earns an average salary of nearly $120,000 a year, plus benefits, according to the American Association of University Professors survey. Meanwhile, an adjunct earns a minimum of $3,825 to teach a three-credit class on campus, according to their union contract. “Overall, it is more efficient.",
"They are due for a $75-per-class raise in January. Adjuncts at most of the state’s county colleges can average $3,000 or more per class. Pay rates for part-timers can vary greatly at New Jersey’s private colleges, where most adjuncts do not belong to unions and contracts are not public record.",
"Annual pay for assistant professors in New Jersey ranges from $56,800 at Centenary College, a private college in Hackettstown, to $106,800 at Rutgers-Newark, according to the survey.",
"With more than six years of service at Union County College, an adjunct professor working during the 2010-2011 school year earned between $648 and $725 per credit depending on years served and level of education. In the 2011-2012 school year, adjunct professors will earn between $668 and $750 per credit.",
"Ocean County College is seeking Assistant Professor Adjuncts within the English program to teach one or more of the following basic English courses commencing... 30+ days ago-save job-email-more... 1 View all Ocean County College jobs in Toms River, NJ-Toms River jobs. 2 Salary Search: Adjunct salaries in Toms River, NJ.",
"Although there can be exceptions, standard starting salary for an adjunct teaching a three-credit course was $2,100, which will be raised to $2,400 in the fall. Stresses use of adjuncts to fill temporary needs and meet shifting student interests.",
"• SUNY Geneseo: Adjuncts teach about 17 percent of classes. Although there can be exceptions, standard starting salary for an adjunct teaching a three-credit course was $2,100, which will be raised to $2,400 in the fall."
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Average $72,000.
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"Median pay per course for adjunct faculty is $2,700, according to the AAUP report. Generally, public institutions in the Southeast pay adjuncts the least, with median pay per course at $2,400 for a four-year college and $1,800 for a community college.or a full professor, the average salary at a private university this year is $139,620, a notable hike over the average $110,143 at public colleges, and that difference has been growing.",
"While a typical full-time assistant professor earns about $35,000, an adjunct who teaches one course might earn $3,000. At Hofstra, the typical pay for adjuncts is $2,751 a course compared with a full-timers' rate of $3,210.Southampton College pays $2,163 to adjuncts and $3,021 to full-timers.At Nassau Community, the typical rate for adjuncts is $2,238, and a full-time professor can make $2,000 more than that.At SUNY-Farmingdale, a typical adjunct salary is $1,785 per course, and at SUNY-Stony Brook they receive between $2,500 and $5,000 per course.t Hofstra, the typical pay for adjuncts is $2,751 a course compared with a full-timers' rate of $3,210. Southampton College pays $2,163 to adjuncts and $3,021 to full-timers.",
"The median salary for adjuncts, according to the American Association of University Professors, is $2,700 per three-credit course. Some schools raise this slightly to $3,000 to $5,000; a tiny few go higher.Others sink to $1,000.e are the stoop laborers of higher education: adjunct professors. As colleges and universities rev for the fall semester, the stony exploitation of the adjunct faculty continues, providing cheap labor for America’s campuses, from small community colleges to knowledge factories with 40,000 students.",
"According to a 2008 article at the Small Steps for Big Change website, adjunct faculty pay at community colleges also depends on the education of the instructor. Generally, the article notes, community college adjunct faculty instructors are paid $2,200 to $3,500 per course.Related Reading: Math Adjunct Jobs.ccording to a 2008 article at the Small Steps for Big Change website, adjunct faculty pay at community colleges also depends on the education of the instructor. Generally, the article notes, community college adjunct faculty instructors are paid $2,200 to $3,500 per course. Related Reading: Math Adjunct Jobs.",
"Average adjunct faculty instructor pay varies by community college. A 2006 report by the Modern Language Association noted that community college average adjunct faculty instructor pay ranged from about $1,397 to about $3,000 per course.ccording to a 2008 article at the Small Steps for Big Change website, adjunct faculty pay at community colleges also depends on the education of the instructor. Generally, the article notes, community college adjunct faculty instructors are paid $2,200 to $3,500 per course. Related Reading: Math Adjunct Jobs.",
"Location, too, makes a difference. In California, where faculty at two-and four-year public institutions are unionized, the average pay is $3,888 per course, according to data reported to the Adjunct Project as of last month.In Texas, by contrast, a state where unions are rare, the reported pay is lower: $2,805 per course.he overall average pay reported by adjuncts is $2,987 per three-credit course. Adjuncts at 16 colleges reported earning less than $1,000. The highest pay reported is $12,575, in the anthropology department at Harvard University.",
"Some Faculty Get $100,000, Others Get $20,000. Adjuncts typically earn between $20,000 and $25,000 annually, NPR reports. Compare that to the average salary of $84,303 for full-time instructors and professors, according to the American Association of University Professors.n adjunct professor must teach between 17 and 24 classes a year to afford a home and utilities in Boston. An adjunct professor would need to teach up to four classes per year to cover the cost of groceries for a family.",
"The average per-course pay reported for adjuncts at Ohio State University is $4,853, compared with an average of $6,500 reported at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Harvard pays adjuncts $11,037, on average, according to the data that adjuncts have submitted so far.he overall average pay reported by adjuncts is $2,987 per three-credit course. Adjuncts at 16 colleges reported earning less than $1,000. The highest pay reported is $12,575, in the anthropology department at Harvard University.",
"Adjunct professor pay has become a local issue. Florida SouthWestern State College has decided to cut its adjunct professors’ salaries and pay them a flat rate of $750 per credit hour or $2,250 to teach a three-credit course.“That’s not exorbitant by any means,” Branshaw said.djunct professor pay has become a local issue. Florida SouthWestern State College has decided to cut its adjunct professors’ salaries and pay them a flat rate of $750 per credit hour or $2,250 to teach a three-credit course. “That’s not exorbitant by any means,” Branshaw said.",
"The overall average pay reported by adjuncts is $2,987 per three-credit course. Adjuncts at 16 colleges reported earning less than $1,000. The highest pay reported is $12,575, in the anthropology department at Harvard University.he overall average pay reported by adjuncts is $2,987 per three-credit course. Adjuncts at 16 colleges reported earning less than $1,000. The highest pay reported is $12,575, in the anthropology department at Harvard University."
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$2,200 to $3,500 per course.
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"Adjunct/Part-Time Positions. 1 Adjunct Faculty Positions (7,443) Agriculture (145) Business (789) Communications (321) Education (447) Engineering (282) Fine and Applied Arts (641) Health (555) Law and Legal Studies (71) Liberal Arts (2,055) Medicine (653) Science (1,367) Vocational and Technical (572) Show all 7,443 Adjunct Faculty Positions.",
"Definition of adjunct professor. in some colleges and universities. : a teacher ranking next below a professor.",
"adjunct professor. 1. a professor employed by a college or university for a specific purpose or length of time and often part-time. Garry Wills is an adjunct professor of history at Northwestern University. He is an adjunct professor at the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University in New York.",
"Research and education are among the main tasks of tenured and tenure-track professors, with the amount of time spent on research or teaching depending strongly on the type of institution. Publication of articles in conferences, journals, and books is essential to occupational advancement.",
"Part-Time Administrative Positions (2,687) Academic Advising (57) Academic Vice Presidents and Provosts (1) Admissions and Enrollment (38) Adult and Continuing Education Programs (62) Alumni Associations and Services (1) Arts and Museum Administration (35) Assessment, Accreditation, and Compliance (13) Athletics and Coaching (204) Broadcasting, ...",
"How to Become an Adjunct Professor: Job, Education, Salary. The position of adjunct professor is an important one. Colleges need instructors, and this position allows prospective academics the opportunity to try out the role of professor.",
"Professors in the United States. In the U.S., professors commonly occupy any of several positions in academia, typically the ranks of assistant professor, associate professor, or professor. The same terms are used outside the U.S., although they often denote different roles from in the U.S. system.",
"It's hard out there for an adjunct. Adjunct faculty, also known as part-time or contingent instructors, are increasingly joining unions in an effort to ward off cuts in already low hours, wages and benefits. Adjunct faculty now make up a majority of the higher education instructors nationwide, in a reversal from just a few decades ago.",
"You must — there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you are looking for one that’s only in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary. Join MWU now and get access to America’s largest dictionary, with: 300,000 words that aren't in our free dictionary.",
"something added to another thing but not essential to it. 2. a person associated with lesser status, rank, authority, etc., in some duty or service; assistant. 3. a person working at an institution, as a college or university, without having full or permanent status: My lawyer works two nights a week as an adjunct, teaching business law at the college."
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A professor employed by a college or university for a specific purpose or length of time and often part-time.
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"adjunct + -ive. Adjective . adjunctive (not comparable) forming an adjunct; additional; neither basic nor primary adjunctive therapy the property of two operations x and y, such that ax(ayb) = a, and ay(axb) = a; Derived terms",
"‘Like sustainability, usability is an adjunct concept to the practice of graphic design.’ ‘The local media don't want to be seen as an adjunct branch of the local constabulary.’ ‘He's the adjunct general for the state of Florida, meaning he's in charge of the state's Army and Air National Guard.’",
"noun. 1 1A thing added to something else as a supplementary rather than an essential part. ‘computer technology is an adjunct to learning’. 2 2Grammar. A word or phrase that constitutes an optional element or is considered of secondary importance in a sentence, for example on the table in we left some flowers on the table.",
"adjunctive (not comparable) 1 forming an adjunct. 2 additional; neither basic nor primary adjunctive therapy. ( 3 logic) the property of two operations x and y, such that ax(ayb) = a, and ay(axb) = a.",
"Definition of adjunct - a thing added to something else as a supplementary rather than an essential part, a word or phrase that constitutes an optional el Definition of adjunct - a thing added to something else as a supplementary rather than an essential part, a word or phrase that constitutes an optional el dictionary thesaurus",
"adjunctive (plural adjunctives) a connector joining two components of the same weight, such as a coordinating conjunction (manufacturing) a substance added as a supplement; often in the phrase additives and adjunctives.",
"1A thing added to something else as a supplementary rather than an essential part. ‘computer technology is an adjunct to learning’. ‘Second, it was an illustration, an adjunct to the accompanying wall text.’. ‘For many men, playing the stockmarket is a profitable adjunct to supplement otherwise meagre incomes from the sale of surplus rice, coffee, cloves and vegetables.’.",
"adjunctive (plural adjunctives) ( 1 grammar) a connector joining two components of the same weight, such as a coordinating conjunction. ( 2 manufacturing) a substance added as a supplement; often in the phrase additives and adjunctives..",
"Adjective. 1 forming an adjunct. 2 additional; neither basic nor primary adjunctive therapy. ( 3 logic) the property of two operations x and y, such that ax(ayb) = a, and ay(axb) = a.",
"Retrieved from https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=adjunctive&oldid=45749144"
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Adjunctive is a connector joining two components of the same weight, such as a coordinating conjunction a substance added as a supplement.
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"variable resistor. A rheostat. variable resistor - Computer Definition. An electronic component that is used to vary the amount of current that flows through a circuit. It works by sliding a wiper terminal across a resistive material, typically a thin film or chunk of carbon or a resistive wire made of nickel chromium or tungsten alloys.",
"A potentiometer is a manually adjustable variable resistor with 3 terminals. Two terminals are connected to both ends of a resistive element, and the third terminal connects to a sliding contact, called a wiper, moving over the resistive element.",
"Popular Terms. A device used in electrical current conduction to control the direction of the current flowing to a circuit by applying resistance. Resistors may be fixed or variable, both controlling the flow of current differently. Use 'resistor' in a Sentence.",
"| adjustable resistor in French | adjustable resistor in Italian | adjustable resistor in Spanish | adjustable resistor in Dutch | adjustable resistor in Portuguese | adjustable resistor in German | adjustable resistor in Hebrew | adjustable resistor in Catalan | adjustable resistor in Swedish.",
"variable resistor. 1 dimmer - a rheostat that varies the current through an electric light in order to control the level of illumination. 2 resistor, resistance - an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current.",
"rheostat - resistor for regulating current. variable resistor. dimmer - a rheostat that varies the current through an electric light in order to control the level of illumination. resistor, resistance - an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current. contact arm, wiper arm, wiper - contact consisting of a conducting arm that rotates over a series of fixed contacts and comes to rest on an outlet.",
"Potentiometer definition. A potentiometer is a manually adjustable, variable resistor with three terminals. Two terminals are connected to a resistive element, the third terminal is connected to an adjustable wiper. The position of the wiper determines the output voltage.",
"Variable Resistor. 1 As the wiper is moved across the body of the device, the resistance increases between the wiper terminal and one end terminal and decreases between the wiper and the other end. 2 Potentiometers are variable resistors commonly used to control the volume on a radio or music system.",
"- notes or overview about the adjustable resistor or variable resistor used as a trimmer resistor and the circuit symbol. Variable or adjustable resistors are often needed within electronic circuits to act as a preset control within the circuit. The variable resistor, is also widely referred to as a potentiometer as a result of its configuration.",
"variable resistor. variable resistor. An electronic component that is used to vary the amount of current that flows through a circuit. It works by sliding a wiper terminal across a resistive material, typically a thin film or chunk of carbon or a resistive wire made of nickel chromium or tungsten alloys."
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An electronic component that is used to vary the amount of current that flows through a circuit.
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"Adjustable Multi-Function Shop Stand Legs are heavy-duty 1/8'' steel to support any shop application. With 4'' x 1/2'' heavy-duty adjustable leveler for various height settings. Includes four 32'' legs and all mounting hardware (carriage bolts and nuts). For complete stand components: Rockler Customizable Shop Stand.",
"Adjustable Work Stand (Printed Plan) More Views. This stand really delivers. If you're looking for a versatile, sturdy shop helper, then this support stand will fit the bill. You can start it using any scrap hardwood for the parts, and the design can evolve with your skills by adding auxiliary tops for versatility.",
"More Views. Adjustable Work Stand (Printed Plan) This stand really delivers. If you're looking for a versatile, sturdy shop helper, then this support stand will fit the bill. You can start it using any scrap hardwood for the parts, and the design can evolve with your skills by adding auxiliary tops for versatility.",
"New Arrival. In this page, you will find all kinds of Adjustable Work Stand with high quality and outstanding design. You could compare them by different sorts. What’s more, we have thousands of other exciting products in our online shop. With worldwide shipping at wholesale prices, LightInTheBox.com offers the very best in selection, comfort and affordability. Browse more Adjustable Work Stand information and choose the one in accordance with your wish.",
"Adjustable Multi-Function Shop Stand Legs are heavy-duty 1/8'' steel to support any shop application. With 4'' x 1/2'' heavy-duty adjustable leveler for various height settings. Includes four 32'' legs and all mounting hardware (carriage bolts and nuts). What's included.",
"LOWE'S PROJECT SERVICES CAN HELP WITH INSTALLATIONS, REMODELS AND MORE. Prices, promotions, styles, and availability may vary. Our local stores do not honor online pricing. Prices and availability of products and services are subject to change without notice. Errors will be corrected where discovered, and Lowe's reserves the right to revoke any stated offer and to correct any errors, inaccuracies or omissions including after an order has been submitted. mylowes Sign in.",
"Also allows for both center and on-the-edge mount of a single stand. Rounded edges and a thickness-over-surface-area approach to stability make cleaning the floors a breeze. Conservative calculations show one E-Z Lift Repair Stand saves a busy service department at least 78 hours per year.",
"Operate power tools properly with a sturdy saw or work stand. Work stands provide a stable place to use heavy-duty power tools. No matter what project you're undertaking, Sears has a stand that can make the job easier. Create a custom book shelf on a miter saw stand or break down firewood with a pair of folding sawhorses.",
"Signature Series. The Bicycle Repair Industry is the only one OK with requiring mechanics to lift the vehicle into a fixed position for repair. It’s time to catch up and pro up. EVT LLC proudly presents the EZ Lift Repair Stand: simply the best repair stand money can buy, hand-made in the USA.",
"Take a tool stand into the backyard while cutting planks for a new patio. The non-slip feet keep the stand in place while powering through hard lumber. Switch to a miter saw and the stand will hold the power tool at a comfortable height. A clamping table provides a level and adjustable surface to work on projects."
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A clamping table provides a level and adjustable surface to work on projects.
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adjusted gross income definition
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"Adjusted Gross Income. Adjusted Gross Income is defined as gross income minus adjustments to income. We suggest you refer to your 2012 federal income tax return to get a quick estimate of your 2013 AGI. On your 2012 return, please refer to: 1 Line 4 if you filed a Form 1040EZ. 2 Line 21 if you filed a Form 1040A.",
"DEFINITION of 'Adjusted Gross Income-AGI'. A measure of income used to determine how much of your income is taxable. Adjusted gross income (AGI) is calculated as your gross income from taxable sources minus allowable deductions, such as unreimbursed business expenses, medical expenses, alimony and deductible retirement plan contributions. Also referred to as net income.. Next Up.",
"Adjusted gross income often is referred to as net income , because AGI constitutes the net amount of income that is taxed after all tax payments and credits are factored in.",
"The AGI calculation is relatively straightforward. It is equal to the total income you report that’s subject to income tax—such as earnings from your job, self-employment, alimony income and interest from a bank account—minus specific deductions, or “adjustments” that you’re eligible to take.",
"Adjusted gross income (AGI) is the figure used by the Internal Revenue Service to determine a taxpayer 's eligibility for certain tax benefits.",
"AGI is calculated by adding together all qualified income and subtracting all qualified deductions. It is in the taxpayer 's best interest to get their adjusted gross income as low as possible. Lower AGI qualifies the taxpayer for more tax benefits and ultimately results in a smaller tax bill. To calculate your AGI, you must first determine your gross income.",
"Espanol. Español Adjusted Gross. Income Adjusted Gross income is defined as gross income minus adjustments to. Income we suggest you refer to your 2012 federal income tax return to get a quick estimate of your 2013. Agi on your 2012, return please refer: 1 To line 4 if you filed A FORM. 2 1040ez line 21 if you filed A FORM. 1040a",
"OVERVIEW. Adjusted gross income (AGI) can directly impact the deductions and credits you are eligible for, which can wind up reducing the amount of taxable income you report on your tax return. When preparing your tax return, you probably pay more attention to your taxable income than your adjusted gross income (AGI).",
"Adjusted gross income, or AGI, is often referred to as net income, although the two are not necessarily the same thing.",
"Adjustments to income are specific deductions that directly reduce your total income to arrive at your AGI. The types of adjustments that you can deduct are subject to change each year, but a number of them consistently show up on tax returns year after year."
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It is often referred to as net income, although the two are not necessarily the same thing.
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"APD - Adjusted Patient Day [Internet]; August 11, 2016 [cited 2016 AUG 11]. Available from: https://www.allacronyms.com/APD/Adjusted_Patient_Day. 'APD - Adjusted Patient Day', All Acronyms, 11 August 2016, <https://www.allacronyms.com/APD/Adjusted_Patient_Day> [accessed 11 August 2016] All Acronyms, APD - Adjusted Patient Day (Aug. 11, 2016, 11:08 AM), available at https://www.allacronyms.com/APD/Adjusted_Patient_Day.",
"365 (or 366) days in a year facility each day of the year. Average Length of Stay - The average number of days of service rendered to each. inpatient before discharge from an institution during a given period. (usually a calendar year).",
"APD - Adjusted Patient Day [Internet]; Aug 11, 2016 [cited 2016 Aug 11]. Available from: https://www.allacronyms.com/APD/Adjusted_Patient_Day. 'APD - Adjusted Patient Day', All Acronyms, 11 August 2016, <https://www.allacronyms.com/APD/Adjusted_Patient_Day> [accessed 11 August 2016]",
"The patient population for this measure is defined per the patient population operational. definition. Inpatient and observational stay patients will be included in the measure. Inclusion criteria. All patients are included who are defined as inpatient or under observation at the. hospital.",
"Adjusted Patient Day - An adjustment of inpatient days to allow production of a. measure of gross revenue as a ratio to patient care. Gross patient. revenue includes inpatient revenue as well as outpatient and newborn. revenue.",
"Your hospital documents 56 FTEs. 2000 hours in a year (50 weeks * 40 hrs per week) 56 * 2000 = 112,000 number of hours in an entire year for these 56 employees. Since we want the monthly number of hours worked for these employees we divide 112,000 by 12. 112,000 / 12 = 9,333 hours worked in the month for these 56 employees.",
"DEFINITIONS OF TERMS. Age-Specific Fertility Rate - Number of live births occurring to women of a. specific age group per 1,000 females in that age group. Average Daily Census - The average number of patients in a facility on any day. of the reporting calendar year.",
"In order for patient day information to be realistically related. to gross revenue, inpatient days are adjusted by applying the ratio of. total gross revenue to inpatient revenue to the reported inpatient days.",
"You adjust the discharges by multiplying this factor by the number of discharges. The formula is the following: [Gross Patient Revenue Total/Gross Inpatient Revenue] X Total Discharges. Organization Statistics Adjusted Patient Days Inpatient days plus equivalent inpatient days attributed to outpatient services. Equivalent inpatient days. are calculated by multiplying inpatient days by the ratio of total revenue to inpatient revenue.",
"Of course, it would be impossible to list every ratio that one might ever encounter in healthcare. finance. Furthermore, some ratios have variants or multiple definitions, so there is no guarantee that the. definitions provided here are an exact match to the ones used elsewhere. Still, this appendix provides a. single source that will meet many ratio analysis needs. At a minimum, it provides a starting point for further. analysis. Note, however, that this list stems primarily from analyses performed on hospitals, so there are. ratios that are unique to other types of providers that may not appear in this appendix."
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An adjustment of inpatient days to allow production of a measure of gross revenue as a ratio to patient care.
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"What is 'Adjusted EBITDA '. Adjusted EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization) is a measure computed for a company that looks at its top line earnings before deducting interest expense, taxes and depreciation charges. It is used to compare related companies and for purposes of valuation.",
"- Depreciation, an indirect and backward-looking measure of capital expenditure, was excluded and replaced with an estimate of future capital expenditure. Later, many public companies, analysts and journalists have urged investors to also use EBITDA as a measure of the cash public companies generate.",
"Consideration: Valuation. Background. In M&A deals, it is common for part of the consideration to be contingent upon earnings. performance over single or multiple periods. Such structures can help bridge the gap. between the buyer’s and seller’s valuation and earnings expectations. They can also provide.",
"EBITDA is a calculation of a company's financial health. The formula is essentially net income with interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization added back to it. / Credit: OPOLJA | Shutterstock. Having a reliable measure of your company's financial health is invaluable both to you and to potential business partners.",
"Earnings per share are the net earnings of the company earned on one share. It is an important and widely used metric which is even mentioned in the audited financial reports of the companies in most countries. In other words, it expresses the earning capacity of the company if divided by value of one share. We commonly call it return on equity.",
"EBITDA is a calculation of a company's financial health. The formula is essentially net income with interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization added back to it. Having a reliable measure of your company's financial health is invaluable both to you and to potential business partners. The accounting technique EBITDA — earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization — is an important standard measure of profitability.",
"A company’s income statement lists its revenues and expenses for an accounting period and typically shows more than one measure of earnings, or profit. Earnings before interest and taxes, or EBIT, and earnings before taxes, or EBT, are two such measures. They each provide a slightly different perspective of your financial results.",
"Loading the player... Profit before tax (PBT) is a profitability measure that looks at a company's profits before the company has to pay corporate income tax by deducting all expenses from revenue including interest expenses and operating expenses except for income tax.",
"On the other hand, it does not exclude all non-cash items, only depreciation and amortization. Among the non-cash items not adjusted for in EBITDA are bad-debt allowances, inventory write-downs, and the cost of stock options granted. 3. Unlike proper measures of cash flow, it ignores changes in working capital.",
"What is 'Profit Before Tax - PBT'. Profit before tax (PBT) is a profitability measure that looks at a company's profits before the company has to pay corporate income tax by deducting all expenses from revenue including interest expenses and operating expenses except for income tax."
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It is a profitability measure that looks at a company's profits before the company has to pay corporate income tax by deducting all expenses from revenue including interest expenses and operating expenses except for income tax.
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"Form 1-485 (Green Card application) signed by the applicant, along with the. following supporting documents: filing fee of $1010. Copy of her/his birth certificate, translation, and certificate of translation. Copies of all pages of the applicant's passport and the applicant's 1-94.",
"In past cases of adjustment of status for employment-based immigration, the USCIS allowed an alien to file an I-485 adjustment of status application only after his or her immigration petition was approved. For details on immigration petitions, please click here.",
"Form 1-693 (sealed medical evaluation) 2 color passport photos of the applicant. Form 1-765 (Work Authorization Application) signed by the applicant, along with. the following supporting documents: copy of the applicant's 1-94. color passport photo of the applicant.",
"Form 1-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) signed by the petitioner, along with the. following supporting documents: filing fee of $355. copy of Petitioner's birth certificate showing birth in the U.S. original, certified marriage certificate. copies of divorce decrees (if any) of prior marriages of each spouse.",
"Follow the instructions on the Adjustment of Status Fee Payment webpage. Bring the receipt that is mailed back to you to your interview at USCIS. Please include your DV case number on your cashier’s check or postal money order. The address on the receipt form should be used only for fee payment.",
"Please note that, if you file Form I-485 to adjust your status as a permanent resident on or after July 30, 2007, no additional fee is required to also file an application for employment authorization on Form I-765 and/or advance parole on Form I-131. You may file these forms together.",
"Where you file your Form I-485 depends on the eligibility category under which you are filing. Please review the Direct Filing Addresses for Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status page for the most current guidance on where to file your application.",
"Get a Green Card from Inside the United States Using Form I-485. A Form I-485 Application to Adjust Status to Permanent Resident is for applicants who are in the U.S. and are eligible to apply for a Green Card based on sponsorship by an employer or family member or based on holding asylee or refugee status. The application is made on Form I-485 (adjustment of status).",
"When you adjust status in the United States, if your spouse and/or children live outside the U.S., they may be eligible to apply for Diversity Immigrant Visas at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad, if they were listed on your Diversity Visa online entry, with few exceptions.",
"Adjustment of Status. An Adjustment of Status (AOS) is an application filed by an alien who is physically in the United States who wants to adjust his or her non-immigrant status to immigrant status, i.e. permanent resident status, without having to return to their home country."
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An Adjustment of Status (AOS) is an application filed by an alien who is physically in the United States who wants to adjust his or her non-immigrant status to immigrant status.
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"adjuvant [ad′jəvənt] Etymology: L, ad + juvare, to help. 1 a substance, especially a drug, added to a prescription to assist in the action of the main ingredient. 2 (in immunology) a substance added to an antigen that enhances or modifies the antibody response to the antigen. 3 an additional treatment or therapy. Adjuvant",
"This was a marked improvement over mice given the flu vaccine without an adjuvant or in formulations with other adjuvants. Compound that boosts effect of vaccines against HIV and flu discovered",
"adjuvant a substance added to enhance a physical or chemical property, e.g. adjuvants are commonly added to ANTIGENS, improving the IMMUNE RESPONSE in the recipient and thus increasing the production of ANTIBODIES. adjuvant, n a substance that improves the effectiveness of a medicine or enhances the ability to produce an immune response. ad·ju·vant",
"Immunology A substance that enhances or diversifies the immune response; a nonspecific immune enhancer—e.g., Freund’s adjuvant, BCG vaccine—consisting of particulate-rich oily substances which promotes protein aggregation; adjuvant mixed with an antigen acts as a tissue depot, slowly releasing antigen and activating the immune system.",
"JVRS-100 is a cationic lipid-DNA complex that is being developed as an adjuvant to improve the effectiveness of existing vaccines and to develop new vaccines against a variety of infectious diseases. A multitude of TLR-dependent adjuvant candidates are in clinical development.",
"3. a nonspecific stimulator of the immune response. aluminum adjuvant an aluminum-containing compound, such as aluminum hydroxide or alum, that by combining with soluble antigen forms a precipitate; slow release of the antigen from the precipitate on injection causes prolonged, strong antibody response.",
"The timing of the therapy determines whether it is adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Adjuvant chemotherapy is delivered after surgical removal of the tumor. Surgeons remove the entire tumor and a small portion of healthy, neighboring tissue to ensure all cancerous cells have been removed.",
"The difference between adjuvant chemotherapy versus neoadjuvant chemotherapy is timing. Adjuvant chemotherapy is delivered after surgical removal of a tumor to prevent recurrence. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is administered before surgery to shrink the tumor and make it easier to remove. slide 1 of 6.",
"Adjuvant chemotherapy may be thought of as a means of sweeping any lingering cancer cells from the body to prevent recurrence. Adjuvant chemotherapy is used to prevent recurrence of a cancer that may have been completely removed during surgery, so it is difficult to determine if the therapy is effective.",
"Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is administered before surgery to shrink the tumor and make it easier to remove. 1 slide 1 of 6. Adjuvant Chemotherapy Chemotherapy is intended to kill cancer cells. 2 slide 2 of 6. Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is delivered before surgery to shrink the tumor. 3 slide 3 of 6."
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An adjuvant is a substance, especially a drug, added to a prescription to assist in the action of the main ingredient.
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"Running outcomes following an intensive exercise program in those with brain injury. First, as hypothesized, the functional impairment as measured by ADLs and IADLS did not influence SRH for the disability group, although it was a strong predictor of SRH for those without a disability. Differences in predictors of self-rated health among people with and without a disability.",
"1 What are the Activities of Daily Living. 2 What are the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living. 3 Why are the ADLs and IADLs Important. 4 Activities of Daily Living Checklist. 5 Other ADL and IADL Scales. Getting ADL Assessments.",
"Instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) Instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) means those activities needed to support independent living, such as housekeeping, food preparation, use of the telephone, doing laundry, using public transportation, taking medicine, handling finances, shopping, mobility, and home maintenance. -15.9. Graduate School.",
"Defined Term is a Rulebase Foundation project. The Rulebase Foundation’s mission is to bring access and understanding to the rules and laws of the world.",
"ADL is medical shorthand for Activities of Daily Living.. Learning this shorthand and what it entails can help you advocate that your basic needs are addressed in a medical situation. ADLs are the essential tasks that each person needs to perform, on a regular basis, for basic survival and well-being. The term helps health care professionals quickly communicate the level of assistance an individual might need or how their health is impacting their day-to-day life.",
"Don't worry, there is an extension to the list. Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLS) refer to activities that support daily life and are oriented toward interacting with your environment. IALDs are typically more complex than ADLs. They are important components of home and community life, but can be easily delegated to another person.",
"In an earlier post I was not as accurate as I should have been about activities of daily living. The functional tasks in the daily lives of older seniors are divided into two parts, activities of daily living (ADL’s) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL’s).",
"Individuals are often discharged from physical therapy once they are independent in ADLs and IADLS without the opportunity to work on higher-level tasks necessary to resume participation in sporting and recreational activities.",
"Definition of ADLs (activities of daily living) ADLs (activities of daily living): The things we normally do in daily living including any daily activity we perform for self-care such as feeding ourselves, bathing, dressing, grooming, work, homemaking, and leisure.",
"Activities of daily living include are the tasks that are required to get going in the morning, get from place to place using one’s body, and then close out the day in the evening. They involve caring for and moving the body. 1 walking. 2 bathing. dressing."
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ADL is medical shorthand for Activities of Daily Living.
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLS) refer to activities that support daily life and are oriented toward interacting with your environment.
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"The functional tasks in the daily lives of older seniors are divided into two parts, activities of daily living (ADL’s) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL’s).",
"Activities of daily living include are the tasks that are required to get going in the morning, get from place to place using one’s body, and then close out the day in the evening. They involve caring for and moving the body. walking.",
"The ADL, sum score accounts for 30 percent of the scoring, in determining the appropriate RUG III group and can mean the difference between a RUC and a RUB classification, which translates into an additional $38 per diem.",
"Activities of daily living. This article is about the basic activities of a typical human life as defined in most medical contexts. For the activities of living model, see Roper-Logan-Tierney model of nursing. Activities of daily living (ADLs or ADL) is a term used in healthcare to refer to people's daily self care activities.",
"Activities of daily living include are the tasks that are required to get going in the morning, get from place to place using one’s body, and then close out the day in the evening. They involve caring for and moving the body. 1 walking. bathing.",
"Activities of Daily Living - ADL. Loading the player... What are 'Activities of Daily Living - ADL'. Activities of daily living (ADL) are routine activities that people tend do every day without needing assistance. There are six basic ADLs: eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring (walking) and continence.",
"Understanding the detailed relationships between patterns and types of ADL limitations and the use of nursing resources in nursing homes can aid in allocating staff resources within and among nursing homes to meet resident needs most efficiently and adequately.",
"ADLS, unlike such scales as Functional Independence Measures and the Barthel index, is designed specifically for patients with balance impairment. Middle, not high, correlation between ICARS and ADLS is probably the result of the mental and psychological state of patients. It appears that ADLS is a useful tool for the clinical monitoring of the neurological state of FRDA and AD SCA patients. The posturographic examination confirms correlations between ADLS results and all selected posturographic parameters. We propose that ADLS be part of the examination of AD SCA and FRDA patients not only in the clinical field, but also in research.",
"In his study The Watchdogs, political historian Laird Wilcox points out that the ADL has labored long and hard to ingratiate itself to federal law enforcement authorities, ostensibly as 'experts' on their own enemies.",
"Definition of ADLs (activities of daily living) ADLs (activities of daily living): The things we normally do in daily living including any daily activity we perform for self-care such as feeding ourselves, bathing, dressing, grooming, work, homemaking, and leisure."
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The things we normally do in daily living including any daily activity we perform for self-care such as feeding ourselves, bathing, dressing, grooming, work, homemaking, and leisure.
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admin assistant job description
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"Find here more about the administrative assistant job profile. Duties and Responsibilities. Provide complete support to the management. Fix appointments for the senior management. Perform clerical tasks. Work as a liaison officer between the management and the staff.",
"Administrative Assistant. Job Description. The administrative assistant job description can differ from company to company but these are the typical tasks and responsibilities of the administrative assistant job. Administration support and administrative assistance are key to the efficient operation of a unit, department or company.",
"If after reading this page you determine that Administrative Assistant I is not the position you are looking for, you may want to try one of these similar titles: Administrative Assistant IV, Administrative Assistant II, Administrative Assistant III, Executive Assistant, Administrative Assistant - Bilingual, Sales Assistant I, Administrative ...",
"The job description of an administrative assistant also includes making daily appointments of the manager, getting all the important documents signed from the immediate manager, and preparing daily reports.",
"Admin assistant Office administrator, clerical assistant, administrative assistant. Admin assistants give support to offices by organising meetings, typing documents and updating computer records. Salary: £14,000 to £30,000 average per year. Hours: 35 to 40 per week. 1. Entry requirements. Entry requirements vary between employers.",
"Administrative Assistant I Job Description. The following is a full job description for Administrative Assistant I. Here are the requirements and responsibilities for Administrative Assistant I along with statistics.",
"Administrative and Executive Assistant Job Description. Description: Provide high-level administrative support by conducting research, preparing statistical reports, handling information requests, and performing clerical functions such as preparing correspondence, receiving visitors, arranging conference calls, and scheduling meetings. May also train and supervise lower-level clerical staff.",
"The administrative part of the job involves helping the manager to administer or manage all the departments of the firm. With profound knowledge of the staff members, the assistant is sometimes consulted by the management to take crucial decisions related to the organization.",
"Job Duties. Administrative assistants perform clerical duties in nearly every industry. Some administrative assistants, like those in the legal industry, may be more specialized than others. Most administrative assistant duties revolve around managing and distributing information within an office.",
"Job Description and Education. Administrative assistants provide office support to executives, managers, and other professionals. Assistants may work in a variety of settings, from distribution centers to law firms. Assistants often work from a desk and use a computer and the Internet throughout the course of their day."
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Making daily appointments of the manager, getting all the important documents signed from the immediate manager, preparing daily reports, Provide high-level administrative support by conducting research, preparing statistical reports, handling information requests, and performing clerical functions such as preparing correspondence, receiving visitors, arranging conference calls, scheduling meetings, May also train and supervise lower-level clerical staff.
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administer the bank secrecy act
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"In 2011 the Observer reported that Wachovia, at one time a major US bank, was implicated in laundering money for Mexican drug lords, through its lax laundering controls, a violation of the Bank Secrecy Act. It moved money in and out of casas de cambio without proper due diligence.",
"Comments : The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council ( FFIEC ) Bank Secrecy Act / Anti-Money Laundering ( BSA / AML ) working group meetings ( consisting of FinCEN , the Federal Reserve , FDIC , OCC , OTS , NCUA , and the Conference of State Bank Supervisors ) provides an opportunity to use The FFIEC extended invitations the IRS , the ...",
"The legislative framework for combating money laundering began with the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) in 1970 and most recently expanded in 2001with the USA PATRIOT Act.",
"An Act to amend the Federal Deposit Insurance Act to require insured banks to maintain certain records, to require that certain transactions in U.S. currency be reported to the Department of the Treasury, and for other purposes. Acronyms (colloquial)",
"The Bank Secrecy Act of 1970 (or BSA, or otherwise known as the Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act) requires financial institutions in the United States to assist U.S. government agencies to detect and prevent money laundering.",
"Recommendations for Executive Action. Comments: In May 2011, IRS Small Business/Self Employed (SB/SE) had finalized a process and guidance for conducting joint Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and state examinations of money services businesses MSBs.",
"Patriot Act authorizes Treasury to find that a foreign jurisdiction, institution, class of transactions, or type of account is of primary money laundering concern and to require domestic financial institutions to take certain special measures against the primary money laundering concern.",
"Department of the Treasury. Contents. TERRORIST FINANCING/MONEY LAUNDERING: Responsibility for Page i. Bank Secrecy Act Is Spread Across Many Organizations (OIG 08-030) Audit Report .................................................................................................",
"Font Size: AAA // Print // Bookmark. The Patriot Act, which amends the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), was adopted in response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The Patriot Act is intended to strengthen U.S. measures to prevent, detect, and prosecute international money laundering and the financing of terrorism. These efforts include anti-money laundering (AML) tools that impact the banking, financial, and investment communities.",
"Comments : In response to GAO 's recommendation , the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council ( FFIEC ) agencies ( Federal Reserve , FDIC , OCC , OTS , and NCUA ) used the existing Bank Secrecy Act / Anti-Money Laundering ( BSA / AML ) working group to invite the IRS , the SEC , and CFTC to attend regularly scheduled meetings once a ..."
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It requires financial institutions in the United States to assist U.S. government agencies to detect and prevent money laundering.
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administration fee definition
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"“ By far the most costly item among the administrative expenses was the services of a particular clerk, who for exorbitant fees would gather information on anyone we needed to check out, anywhere.",
"What level of reserve ratios is typical for an insurance company to protect against ... In the United States, and most developed nations, regulators impose required statutory capital reserve ratios on insurance ...",
"The Administrative Fee is used by the State to defray the additional costs associated with soliciting, awarding and administering statewide contracts.",
"At the completion of each quarter, the contractor reviews all sales under their contract in preparation for submission of their Usage Report. The contractor identifies all sales receipts transacted by members of the State Purchasing Cooperative and assesses one percent (1.0%) of this amount in their Usage Report.",
"In accordance with ARS § 41-2633 the Department of Administration, State Procurement Office includes an Administrative Fee, in the majority of its Statewide contracts – multiple agency, multiple government, cooperative contracts.",
"The Administrative Fee is the responsibility of the contractor. The Administrative Fee is a part of the contractor’s unit prices and is not to be charged directly to the customer in the form of a separate line item. Further, Statewide contracts maintain one set of pricing for all customers and not separate prices for State agency customers and State Purchasing Cooperative customers.",
"Costs such as management and clerical compensation, facility cost are allocated across departmental lines and reported under the general category of administrative expenses of the organization.",
"DEFINITION of 'Administrative Charge'. A fee charged by an insurer or other agency responsible for administering a group employee benefit plan to cover expenses related to record keeping and/or other administrative costs; also referred to an an administrative fee. Next Up.",
"For example, central costs for payroll processing, accounts payable services, information technology, liability insurance, etc., are incurred which support such activities. To recover a portion of the costs deemed to benefit these outside activities, an administrative fee is charged to all designated funds.",
"YES NO 9 people found this helpful. “ As they were looking to cut costs, one area where they thought they may be able to cut was administrative expenses. They thought they spent too much on supplies and other non essential items and could save there."
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A part of the contractor’s unit prices and is not to be charged directly to the customer in the form of a separate line item.
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administrative assistant iii definition
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"An administrative assistant III should show the ability to be competent in many areas. The professional in this industry has knowledge of technical and functional expertise. She understands the business in which she performs administrative duties.",
"The administrative assistant III also has the knowledge of using personnel principles and office management practices. According to Salary, as of May 2010 an administrative assistant at level III earns within the salary range of $34,507 to $55,118.",
"Work is subject toreview only as requested or when problems require evaluation of the application ofestablished policy.• Guidelines provided include a large number of procedural directives, and standard rules,regulations and precedents applicable to specific problems.",
"You can cancel email alerts at any time. Company with Administrative Assistant III jobs. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Every day, the work done here at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis plays a central role in the nation’s economy.",
"Administrative Assistant III Job Description. An administrative assistant is not just an administrative assistant. Administrative assistants assigned with the grade 1 ... How to Write an Administrative Assistant Job Description.",
"An administrative assistant is not just an administrative assistant. Administrative assistants assigned with the grade III perform highly complex and more difficult administrative issues, at times even directing administrative assistants I and II.",
"Administrative Associate III-Assistant to the Chair. Four years relevant administrative assistant experience or experience in a related field. Associates Degree in related field....",
"CLASS SPECIFICATIONCounty of Fairfax, VirginiaCLASS CODE: 2253 TITLE: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT III GRADE: S-15 DEFINITION: This level is characterized by one or a combination of the following:• Specific subject matter skill/knowledge is required involving development andproduction of an end product.",
"Administrative Assistant III Job Description. An administrative assistant is not just an administrative assistant. Administrative assistants assigned with the grade ...",
"The Academic Administrative Assistant III serves as lead administrative support person in the department and assigns and/or reviews the work of other full-time administrative support personnel."
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An Administrative Assistants assigned with the grade III perform highly complex and more difficult administrative issues, at times even directing administrative assistants I and II.
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administrative assistant what does it mean
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"Essential Information. Executive assistants provide high-level administrative support to executives in a company or corporation. Like secretaries or personal assistants, they conduct clerical work.However, executive assistants also perform duties that can have an effect on the success or profitability of a business, such as helping with marketing research, training staff and scheduling important meetings.ike secretaries or personal assistants, they conduct clerical work. However, executive assistants also perform duties that can have an effect on the success or profitability of a business, such as helping with marketing research, training staff and scheduling important meetings.",
"Administrative assistant. Administrative Assistant is a broad job category that designates an individual who provides various kinds of administrative support to people and groups in business enterprises.dministrative Assistant is a broad job category that designates an individual who provides various kinds of administrative support to people and groups in business enterprises.",
"If the tippity tap of keyboards is music to your ears, then you've got a future as an administrative assistant. As a secretary or administrative assistant, you could be working anywhere: corporate settings, government agencies, legal and medical offices, schools, hospitals, you name it.ffice support jobs, such as a receptionist or secretary, will probably have you doing a variety of tasks such as answering a more general phone line, mail delivery, copying, collating, and other tasks.",
"Secretaries and administrative assistants perform a variety of clerical and administrative duties that are necessary to run an organization efficiently. They use computer software to create spreadsheets, manage databases, and prepare presentations, reports, and documents.xecutive secretaries and executive administrative assistants provide high-level administrative support for an office and for top executives of an organization. They often handle more complex responsibilities, such as reviewing incoming documents, conducting research, and preparing reports.",
"So there you have it. For the most part, a job as an administrative assistant requires you to structure someone else's (typically an executive's) day by coordinating their appointments, taking messages, and sending emails on their behalf.ffice support jobs, such as a receptionist or secretary, will probably have you doing a variety of tasks such as answering a more general phone line, mail delivery, copying, collating, and other tasks.",
"Commonly referred to as secretaries, administrative assistants perform a wide range of clerical duties that are essential for running an organization smoothly and efficiently.ost administrative assistants are employed full-time, but some may be able to find part-time opportunities depending on the sector. Assistants who are hired to work from a home office and provide support to multiple clients in different industries on a contract basis often have the most flexibility in their scheduling.",
"The average hourly pay for all administrative assistant roles is around $20 per hour, but will vary by experience and location. Skill level is the biggest differentiator in pay. Those in secretarial and office support roles usually make around $13 per hour, whereas executive assistants can make upwards of $30 per hour.ffice support jobs, such as a receptionist or secretary, will probably have you doing a variety of tasks such as answering a more general phone line, mail delivery, copying, collating, and other tasks.",
"For U.S. military staff title, see Chief of staff. Administrative Assistant is a broad job category that designates an individual who provides various kinds of administrative support to people and groups in business enterprises.pecialized Administrative Assistant Duties Administrative assistants in some fields may be required to have extensive professional knowledge. Accordingly, duties for these assistants may be more specialized.",
"Executive assistants are usually required to hold a degree in either general business or the field in which they work; for example, an executive assistant to a financial officer might hold a bachelor's degree in finance.ike secretaries or personal assistants, they conduct clerical work. However, executive assistants also perform duties that can have an effect on the success or profitability of a business, such as helping with marketing research, training staff and scheduling important meetings.",
"Job Duties Administrative assistants perform clerical duties in nearly every industry. Some administrative assistants, like those in the legal industry, may be more specialized than others. Most administrative assistant duties revolve around managing and distributing information within an office.pecialized Administrative Assistant Duties Administrative assistants in some fields may be required to have extensive professional knowledge. Accordingly, duties for these assistants may be more specialized."
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Administrative Assistant is a broad job category that designates an individual who provides various kinds of administrative support to people and groups in business enterprises.
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administrative clerical definition
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"1. of, appropriate for, or assigned to an office clerk: a clerical job. 2. doing the work of a clerk: a clerical staff. 3. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the clergy or a cleric. 4. advocating clericalism: a clerical party.",
"It seems that , after all his deadly menaces against the Abbot of Saint Edmund 's , Athelstane 's spirit of revenge , what between the natural indolent kindness of his own disposition , what through the prayers of his mother Edith , attached , like most ladies , ( of the period , ) to the clerical order , had terminated in his keeping the Abbot and ...",
"Clerical vs Administrative. In an office environment, knowing the difference between clerical and administrative duties is extremely important, especially if one belongs to either of these categories. While the two roles may be quite similar, several differences in the nature of their work make them unique in their own right.",
"What Is Clerical Work? Clerical work typically refers to a variety of office and administrative support duties. If you're interested in a career in clerical work, read on to learn more about the nature of the profession and the variety of occupations available.",
"Difference Between Clerical and Administrative. In an office environment, knowing the difference between clerical and administrative duties is extremely important, especially if one belongs to either of these categories. While the two roles may be quite similar, several differences in the nature of their work make them unique in their own right.",
"Clerical work generally involves day-to-day office tasks, such as answering phones and entering data into spreadsheets. These tasks may be performed by secretaries, office clerks and administrative assistants. Other duties traditionally associated with clerical work include: Word processing and typing.",
"Office Clerk Job Description. Responsible for performing clerical and administrative duties in an office setting. Assists executive assistants and secretaries by sorting mail, filing, answering phones, greeting clients, scheduling meetings, and restocking supplies. Answer phones and greet clients warmly.",
"When it comes to clerical abuse of vulnerable people, this may be a new frontier. The Shame of an Exorcist Admitting Violation of Chastity Michelle Goldberg February 1, 2011. The fate of Iran depends on which way the clerical establishment falls.",
"Office Clerk Job Description. Responsible for performing clerical and administrative duties in an office setting. Assists executive assistants and secretaries by sorting mail, filing, answering phones, greeting clients, scheduling meetings, and restocking supplies. 1 Answer phones and greet clients warmly. Assist in filing duties.",
"These tasks may be performed by secretaries, office clerks and administrative assistants. Other duties traditionally associated with clerical work include: 1 Word processing and typing. Sorting and filing."
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Clerical work typically refers to a variety of office and administrative support duties.
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administrative corruption definition
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"Structurally, these can be agencies, authorities, departments, public offices, commissions that deliver government policies and programs all. with greater and lesser proximity to the budgetary and authoritative centres of government. Corruption is regarded as antithetical to the purpose of public administration.",
"Corruption: Concepts, Types, Causes, and Consequences Economic theory has developed two basic views of corruption, one that considers corruption to be exogenous and the other endogenous to the political process. Applying either theoretical view, three basic types of corruption can be identifi ed: corruption for the acceleration of processes, administrative corruption, and “state capture.” While in most cases, corruption can be",
"Since then corruption has been studied, classified, measured, defined and proscribed by policy makers and practitioners, theorists and. researchers mostly in the disciplines of political science, economics, philosophy, public. administration and law enforcement.",
"Actions which reduce administrative corruption of employees are: 5- Formation of independent organizations to combat corruption (Abbasszadegan, 2004). rated 93, which has fallen 5 ranks compared to the last year (2004). (TI) lists all countries on financial and economic corruption.",
"Administrative corruption is a complicated, multidimensional phenomenon created by many reasons resulting in many effects, which is exhibited in a variety of roles and aspects. Considering the importance of this subject in different countries, extensive studies have been",
"Center for International Private Enterprise Corruption: Concepts, Types, Causes, and Consequences. – 4 –. this type of corruption is a good indicator of the capacity. and eff ectiveness of a country’s administration, i.e. its poor. administrative capacities or poor supply of administrative. services.",
"Administrative corruption is a social phenomenon facing all countries of the world. On this basis, various nations with different perception of corruption as an inevitable issue have decided to found their political and institutional structures in a way that least degrees of",
"of corruption based on this approach are analytically rich, as they can explain a wide range of behavior of civil servants, including administrative corruption. However, this approach cannot explain political corruption. According to the main assumption, the state is benevolent, so there is no possibility for political corruption. Only administrative corruption (corruption of civil servants) can be explained and predicted.",
"Alexandra Mills May 2012: Causes of corruption in public sector institutions and its impact on development. An obvious reaction to corruption in public administration is to re-emphasise the professional. ethics of public administrators.",
"AD) paid attention to administrative corruption, and he believed that its main cause is severe. enthusiasm of the aristocrats to live in luxury. In his opinion, high costs of luxurious lives. persuade them to administrative corruption (Habibi, 1996)."
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Administrative corruption is a complicated, multidimensional phenomenon created by many reasons resulting in many effects.
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administrative denial definition
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"(1) Meets generally accepted standards of medical practice; (2) Clinically appropriate in its type, frequency, extent, duration, and delivery setting; (3) Appropriate to the adverse health condition for which it is provided and is expected to produce the desired outcome; (4) Is the lowest cost alternative that effectively addresses and treats the medical problem; (5) Provides unique, essential, and appropriate information if it is used for diagnostic purposes; and. (6) Not provided primarily for the economic benefit of the provider nor for the convenience of the provider or anyone else other than the recipient.",
"This provider bulletin is an update about information in the Medicaid Provider Manual. For access to the latest Manual, go online to www.anthem.com/kymedicaiddoc. untimely/late notification of services provided to our Medicaid members. received after the service has been performed.",
" Note: Refer to UA Initial Process Tip Sheet if no administrative denial has occurred. After provider has received an administrative denial on a UA: o Can submit corrected UA’s within 30 days from the assessment date to Customer. Service with the administrative denial letter attached, and note on coversheet. indicating this is a corrected UA. Note that this is the quickest way to get the. authorization processed, as the turnaround is 3 days versus 30 days for the. Administrative Appeal.",
"Denial management is the catch-all phrase for any process that practices hope can lead to cleaner claims and fewer denials from insurers. Experts say denial management can be part of an entire electronic medical record/billing system, or it can be a bolt-on to an existing system. It can be a Web-based system that reviews claims. It can also be a manual, retroactive review of denied claims.",
"Reynolds found a Web-based billing system with a built-in denial-management component. Reynolds thought, at the very least, she could buy the practice another six months as she tried to increase revenue and recoup some of the old debt. Within 45 days, she said, the practice had recouped nearly all outstanding claims.",
"Definition of Terms. In compliance with State requirements, ValueOptions defines the following terms related to. Enrollee or Provider concerns with the NorthSTAR program: Administrative Denial: A denial of services, or claims payment for services, based on reasons other. than a lack of medical necessity. Administrative Appeal: A request by an Enrollee, Enrollee-designated representative, or provider to. reconsider an administrative denial. Adverse Determination: A determination that the health care services requested or proposed to be. provided to an Enrollee are not medically necessary.",
"administration; procedures related to review or appeal of an adverse determination; the denial, reduction or termination of a service for reasons not related to medical necessity; the way service is. provided or disenrollment decisions made.",
"(E) The definition and conditions of medical necessity articulated in this rule apply throughout the entire medicaid program. More specific criteria regarding the conditions of medical necessity for particular categories of service may be set forth within ODM coverage policies or rules.",
"AKYPEC-0273-14 June 2014. Administrative Denial Notification. This provider bulletin is an update about information in the Medicaid Provider Manual. For access to the latest Manual, go online to www.anthem.com/kymedicaiddoc. Effective August 1, 2014, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield (Anthem), will issue denials for.",
"Cleaner claims a win-win situation. Knapper said a practice's revenue will likely increase as software systems alert the billing staff to better coding, and that could, in turn, alert plans, which have their own denial-management software."
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A denial of services, or claims payment for services, based on reasons other.
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administrative expense definition bankruptcy
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"Note: The list of Chapter 13 Expense Multipliers is available for download in MS Excel format. [XLS - 27 KB] Bankruptcy cases in Alabama and North Carolina are not under the jurisdiction of the United States Trustee Program. Questions regarding bankruptcy cases filed in the six judicial districts in those states should be directed to the Bankruptcy Administrator for the district where the case is pending.",
"Dictionary of Bankruptcy Terminology. 503(b)(9) adds a new section for administrative claims for reclaiming creditors that is limited to the value of the goods received by the debtor in the ordinary course of business within 20 days before filing. A process by which the court releases property from its control.",
"If money remains, the trustee will pay other priority claims in the following order: 1 administrative expenses. 2 domestic support obligations. 3 wage and benefit claims of employees for the 180-day period before the bankruptcy filing. security deposits owed to a tenant, up to a maximum amount set by statute.",
"Administration (law) As a legal concept, administration is a procedure under the insolvency laws of a number of common law jurisdictions. It functions as a rescue mechanism for insolvent entities and allows them to carry on running their business.",
"Priority Claims in Bankruptcy: Administrative Expenses. The bankruptcy trustee pays administrative expenses before other priority claims. When you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the court appoints a bankruptcy trustee to administer (oversee) the case.",
"Administrative expense. Definition. In bankruptcy law, a cost incurred by the debtor after the commencement of bankruptcy that is necessary for the debtor’s continued operation. The related rules section is for members only and includes a compilation of all the rules of law in Quimbee's database relating to this key term. To access the related rules, please start your free trial or log in.",
"Creditors of a debtor may petition the court to force the debtor into a bankruptcy proceeding. This may also be referred to as a creditors’ petition. If the debtor has 12 or more creditors, the petition must be filed by three or more creditors whose claims total at least $12,300.",
"A chapter 13 bankruptcy is also called a wage earner's plan. It enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors propose a repayment plan to make installments to creditors over three to five years.",
"Accordingly, the schedules of actual administrative expenses for these districts are issued by the Bankruptcy Administrators and are available on the federal judiciary's Web site at: http://www.uscourts.gov/bankruptcycourts/expensemultiplier.html.",
"Chapter 13 - Bankruptcy Basics. This chapter of the Bankruptcy Code provides for adjustment of debts of an individual with regular income. Chapter 13 allows a debtor to keep property and pay debts over time, usually three to five years."
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A cost incurred by the debtor after the commencement of bankruptcy that is necessary for the debtor’s continued operation.
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administrative law definition
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"Administrative law is the body of law that governs the activities of administrative agencies of government. Government agency action can include rulemaking, adjudication, or the enforcement of a specific regulatory agenda. Administrative law is considered a branch of public law.",
"Administrative law judges hear cases, find the facts and apply the law, just like in a trial, but these proceedings are referred to as adjudications or adjudicatory proceedings or hearings. Lawmakers eliminate potential conflicts of interest.",
"Related to administrative law: Administrative law judge. n. the procedures created by administrative agencies (governmental bodies of the city, county, state or Federal government) involving rules, regulations, applications, licenses, permits, available information, hearings, appeals and decision-making.",
"Administrative law encompasses laws and legal principles governing the administration and regulation of government agencies (both Federal and state). Such agencies are delegated power by Congress (or in the case of a state agency, the state legislature) to act as agents for the executive.",
"Administrative law in common law countries[edit] Generally speaking, most countries that follow the principles of common law have developed procedures for judicial review that limit the reviewability of decisions made by administrative law bodies.",
"There is however a single General Administrative Law Act (Algemene wet bestuursrecht or Awb) that applies both to the making of administrative decisions and the judicial review of these decisions in courts.",
"the body of rules and procedures that organizes government and provides mechanisms for redress of grievances as a result of decisions or actions of government. For lawyers its main practical manifestation is seen in cases of JUDICIAL REVIEW of administrative action.",
"The Act is comprised of a comprehensive regulatory scheme governing regulations, adjudications, and rule making in general terms. The FAPA is the major source for federal administrative agency law, while state agencies' administration and regulation are governed by comparable state acts.",
"Building upon a March 2010 conference on current issues in international administrative law jointly co-hosted by the World Bank Administrative Tribunal and the American Society of International Law on the occasion of the former 's 30th anniversary , editor Elias ( Executive Secretary , World Bank Administrative Tribunal ) supplements papers from the ...",
"Branch of law governing the creation and operation of administrative agencies. Of special importance are the powers granted to administrative agencies, the substantive rules that such agencies make, and the legal relationships between such agencies, other government bodies, and the public at large."
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It is the body of law that governs the activities of administrative agencies of government.
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"The average salary for school administrative assistant jobs is $36,000. Average school administrative assistant salaries can vary greatly due to company, location, industry, experience and benefits.",
"Administrative Officer Salary. (Australia). An Administrative Officer earns an average salary of AU$47,852 per year. Pay for this job does not change much by experience, with the most experienced earning only a bit more than the least. A skill in Event Management is associated with high pay for this job.",
"(Australia). An Administrative Officer earns an average salary of AU$47,852 per year. Pay for this job does not change much by experience, with the most experienced earning only a bit more than the least. A skill in Event Management is associated with high pay for this job.",
"In May 2014, the average annual salary for chief executives in general was $180,700, according to the BLS. PayScale.com reported in December 2014 that most chief administrative officers, the 10th to 90th percentiles, earned a base annual salary between $46,109 and $181,721.",
"The average salary for school administrative assistant jobs is $36,000.",
"An Administrative Officer earns an average salary of AU$47,852 per year. Pay for this job does not change much by experience, with the most experienced earning only a bit more than the least.",
"An Administrative Officer earns an average salary of C$42,241 per year. Most people move on to other jobs if they have more than 20 years' experience in this field.",
"School of Health Professions :. We now seek an Academic Support Officer to provide academic and student support to the nursing program delivered at its Peel... Murdoch University - 2 days ago-save job-email-more... 1 View all School of Health Professions jobs-Murdoch jobs.",
"Research what it takes to become a chief administrative officer. Learn about the duties of this job, the education requirements and the salary range to find out if this is the career for you. Schools offering Business degrees can also be found in these popular choices.",
"Average school administrative assistant salaries can vary greatly due to company, location, industry, experience and benefits. This salary was calculated using the average salary for all jobs with the term school administrative assistant anywhere in the job listing."
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"A CE is required to ensure that all workforce members have appropriate access to e-PHI.90 The CE must also prevent unauthorized users from obtaining access to such information by implementing security awareness and training programs for all workforce members.",
"HIPAA §164.308 Administrative safeguards. (a) A covered entity or business associate must, in accordance with §164.306: (1) (i) Standard: Security management process. Implement policies and procedures to prevent, detect, contain, and correct security violations. (ii) Implementation specifications: (A) Risk analysis (Required).",
"A project of the George Washington University's Hirsh Health Law and Policy Program and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.",
"Each DHS workplace will ensure that files and documents awaiting. disposal or destruction in desk-site containers, storage rooms, or. centralized waste/shred bins, are appropriately labeled, are disposed of on. a regular basis, and that all reasonable measures are taken to minimize. access.",
"prev | next. § 164.308 Administrative safeguards. (a) A covered entity or business associate must, in accordance with § 164.306: (1) (i)Standard: Security management process. Implement policies and procedures to prevent, detect, contain, and correct security violations. (ii)Implementation specifications:",
"Summary of the HIPAA Security Rule. This is a summary of key elements of the Security Rule including who is covered, what information is protected, and what safeguards must be in place to ensure appropriate protection of electronic protected health information. Because it is an overview of the Security Rule, it does not address every detail of each provision.",
"The administrative safeguards provisions in the Security Rule require entities to adopt policies and procedures that appropriately manage the selection, development, implementation, and maintenance of security measures to protect e-PHI.84 The most critical step in addressing this requirement is for entities to conduct risk analysis and risk ...",
"Access. 1 means the ability or the means necessary to read, write, modify, or communicate data/information or otherwise use any system resource. (This definition applies to ‘‘access’’ as used in this subpart, not as used in subparts D or E of this part.) Administrative Safeguards.",
"are administrative actions, and policies and procedures, to manage the selection, development, implementation, and maintenance of security measures to protect electronic protected health information and to manage the conduct of the covered entity's or business associate's workforce in relation to the protection of that information.",
"1 1. 2 General. 3 DHS must take reasonable steps to safeguard information from any intentional or. unintentional use or disclosure that is in violation of the privacy policies. Information to. be safeguarded may be any medium including paper, electronic, oral and visual. representations of confidential information."
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A covered entity or business associate must, in accordance with §164.306.
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administrator's deed definition
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"Line of insurance, which included coverages that are designed to protect the insured against a loss ... A type of mortgage in which the loan amount is amortized over the full length of the loan (usually 3 ... An overall debt ratio is the percentage of your overall debt (housing payments plus any other long-t ... Call your Insurance agent or Insurance Company \\Claims Hotline\\ as soon as possible. Getting your ...",
"administrator's deed. A document that transfers real estate from an intestate person (a person who dies without having a will) to his or her heirs. This deed will convey title to the decedent's property to their next of kin.",
"If you already understand the risks involved when you buy commercial real estate, then several important factors should be taken into account when investing either your or your company's money into a commercial property. The following sections cover some of the more important items to consider ...",
"When buying a home most of us don't have the cash immediately available to simply buy the home outright, which results in the need for home loans. In order to secure a home loan lenders require the home to be put up as security, and the most common mechanisms for this are a deed of trust or a ... Ryan May.",
"WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part to whom letters of administration were issued to the party of the first part. by the Surrogate’s Court, County, New York, on and by virtue of the power and authority given by Article 11 of the Estates, Powers and Trusts Law, and in consideration of.",
"convey or dispose of, whether individually, or otherwise; TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto the party of. the second part, the distributees or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever. AND the party of the first part covenants that the party of the first part has not done or suffered anything whereby the said premises. have been incumbered in any way whatever, except as aforesaid.",
"Subject to the trust fund provisions of section thirteen of the Lien Law. The word “party” shall be construed as if it read “parties” whenever the sense of this indenture so requires. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the day and year first above written.",
"DEFINITION OF TITLE. In Georgia, the title to real property is the means or the evidence by which an. owner establishes rights in land. The possession of legal title to land is entitlement. to rights of ownership of that land, the minerals below the land, the air space above.",
"Subject to the trust fund provisions of section thirteen of the Lien Law. The word “party” shall be construed as if it read “parties” whenever the sense of this indenture so requires. the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the day and year first above written.",
"Deed used to convey an intestates real property through a court appointed administrator. The administrator is legally empowered to convey the property deed to the heirs."
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A document that transfers real estate from an intestate person (a person who dies without having a will) to his or her heirs.
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admiral insurance claims telephone number
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"You can call the Admiral Helpline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on: 0843 479 6839. It will get you straight through to the correct team. If for any reason you experience any problems with this Admiral Insurance Claims Department number.",
"Phone Admiral Insurance to discuss your car, home or travel insurance policy on 0843 504 7227. Alternatively you can also phone Admiral on this localised contact number: 02920 601294. This number is more liable to change but tends to be cheaper – especially when calling from a mobile phone.",
"Admiral Insurance customer service: 0843 504 7227 / 02920 601 294. As this is a 24-hour helpline, you can phone it any time of day, on any day of the week to speak with a friendly Admiral Insurance customer service representative.",
"For Van and Home insurance you can call Admiral Insurance Contact Number to get a quote or call the other Admiral Insurance Contact Numbers-Admiral Van Insurance phone number 08434 597 222 and Admiral Home Insurance Phone Number 08434 597 170.",
"Contact Admiral Insurance - 0844 385 1330. At whatever time the Admiral Car Insurance Number is called from a BT landline, it will incur charges at the standard rate of just 5 p per minute. On the utilization of another telephone or a mobile phone, it may get incurred extra charges for the call placed.",
"Admiral: 0843 504 7227. Phone Admiral Insurance to discuss your car, home or travel insurance policy on 0843 504 7227. Alternatively you can also phone Admiral on this localised contact number: 02920 601294. This number is more liable to change but tends to be cheaper – especially when calling from a mobile phone.",
"Admiral: 0843 504 7227. Phone Admiral Insurance to discuss your car, home or travel insurance policy on 0843 504 7227. Alternatively you can also phone Admiral on this localised contact number: 02920 601294.",
"As well as calling Admiral Insurance Contact Phone Number for Car, Van & Home Insurance you can speak with the Admiral Customer Services team to discuss any other questions you may have on your car insurance needs. Call Admiral Car Insurance Phone Number 08434 597 007.",
"Call Admiral Car Insurance Phone Number 08434 597 007. Admiral Insurance Multi car insurance is a policy which offers great competitive discounts for customers who have more than one car in their household or address.",
"However, they are some situations when there is an absolute need to call the Admiral Contact number, and thus this Admiral Insurance Claim Contact Number – 0844 385 1330 for your easy convenience."
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admiral meaning synonyms
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"Word Origin and History for admirable Expand. adj. mid-15c., worthy of admiration, from Middle French admirable (Old French amirable), from Latin admirabilis admirable, wonderful, from admirari to admire (see admiration).",
"These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent. Thesaurus. The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary.",
"As Phillips conveyed, in interviews so admirable for their candor, there is no right way to sort it out. Philly Sportswriter Bill Conlin's Shame: Accused of Child Molestation Buzz Bissinger December 21, 2011. As admirable as the U.S. fightback against Belgium was the pride and gusto of their fans.",
"Home of the (Footballing) Brave: The U.S. Bested Britain in World Cup Spirit Emma Woolf July 6, 2014. Their concern for the future of their country is admirable, and their interest in Tocqueville ought to be shared by all Americans.",
"Word Origin and History for admiral Expand. n. c.1200, Saracen commander, from Old French amirail (12c.) Saracen military commander; any military commander, probably ultimately from Arabic title amir-ar-rahl chief of the transport, officer in the Mediterranean fleet, from amir leader; influenced by Latin ad-mirabilis (see admire).",
"Example Sentences for admiral. The admiral, who had been quelled for the moment, burst out afresh. Admiral Sampson will be glad to get you, the cadet thought to himself. Him the Admiral now put forward with his great crossbow and long arrows. On board of the admiral's ship were 225 persons and thirty Indians.",
"This thesaurus page is about all possible synonyms, equivalent, same meaning and similar words for the term admiral. admiral, full admiral(noun) the supreme commander of a fleet; ranks above a vice admiral and below a fleet admiral. Synonyms: admiral, full admiral.",
"This thesaurus page is about all possible synonyms, equivalent, same meaning and similar words for the term admiral. Princeton's WordNet(1.67 / 3 votes)Rate these synonyms: PPDB, the paraphrase database(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms:",
"C13: amyral, from Old French amiral emir, and from Medieval Latin admīrālis (the spelling with d probably influenced by admīrābilis admirable); both from Arabic amīr emir, commander, esp in the phrase amīr-al commander of, as in amīr-al-bahr commander of the sea.",
"He used language to make his host, the Navy admiral who was the country's top military officer, blush. The current chairman, admiral Mike Mullen, retires in the fall. When admiral Mullen testified, it was one of the most memorable moments of our lives. The admiral, who had been quelled for the moment, burst out afresh."
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The supreme commander of a fleet; ranks above a vice admiral and below a fleet admiral and synonyms: full admiral.
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admiral, definition
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"1 A naval officer of the highest rank; the commander of a country's naval forces. 2 A naval officer of high rank, immediately below Admiral of the Fleet; the commander of a fleet or squadron.",
"ad′mi•ral•ship′, n. 1 Naval Termsthe commander in chief of a fleet. 2 Naval Terms, Militarya naval officer of the highest rank. 3 Naval Terms, Militarya naval officer of a high rank: the grades in the U.S. Navy are fleet admiral, admiral, vice-admiral, and rear admiral.",
"[[RUBATO]]ˈadmiralˌship n.[* the supreme commander of a fleet or navy.* Also called: admiral of the fleet\\, fleet admiral a naval officer of the highest rank\\, equivalent to general of the army or field marshal.* a senior naval officer entitled to fly his own flag.* See also rear admiral\\, vice admiral.*]",
"1 Naval Terms, Militarya naval officer of the highest rank. 2 Naval Terms, Militarya naval officer of a high rank: the grades in the U.S. Navy are fleet admiral, admiral, vice-admiral, and rear admiral.",
"90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent.",
"[[RUBATO]]ˈadmiralˌship n.[* the supreme commander of a fleet or navy.* Also called: admiral of the fleet\\, fleet admiral a naval officer of the highest rank\\, equivalent to general of the army or field marshal.* a senior naval officer entitled to fly his own flag.*]",
"One who holds the rank of admiral, Admiral of the Fleet, rear admiral, or vice admiral. 1 Any of various brightly colored nymphalid butterflies of the genera Limenitis and Vanessa, especially V. atalanta, having black wings with red bands. 2 Archaic The ship carrying an admiral; flagship.",
"A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Definition and synonyms of admiral from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Publishers Limited.",
"1 Naval Termsthe commander in chief of a fleet. 2 Naval Terms, Militarya naval officer of the highest rank. 3 Naval Terms, Militarya naval officer of a high rank: the grades in the U.S. Navy are fleet admiral, admiral, vice-admiral, and rear admiral.",
"1 an officer of the highest rank, ranking just above a vice admiral and having the insignia of four stars. 2 generally, any of the officers ranking above a captain, with admiral as part of the title of their rank. 3 Archaic a vessel carrying the admiral; flagship."
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In Naval Terms he is the commander in chief of a fleet.
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admission definition
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"1. variable noun. Admission is permission given to a person to enter a place, or permission given to a country to enter an organization. Admission is also the act of entering a place. Students apply for admission to a particular college.",
"Definition of admission for English Language Learners. : 1 the act of admitting or allowing something. : 2 a statement or action by which someone admits a weakness, fault, etc. : 3 the right or permission to enter a place.",
"3 a concession or acknowledgment. Admission. (1) The point at which a person begins an episode of care—e.g., by arriving at an inpatient ward. (2) The point at which a person enters hospital as a patient. Vox populi A statement by a person accused of doing a certain action acknowledging having done that action. Hospital/Healthcare admission types, Scotland.",
"1. variable noun. 1 Admission is permission given to a person to enter a place, or permission given to a country to enter an organization. Admission is also the act of entering a place. 2 Admissions to a place such as a school or university are the people who are allowed to enter or join it.",
"Legal Definition of admission. 1 1 : the act or process of admitting admission into evidence. 2 2a : a party's acknowledgment that a fact or statement is true Editor's note: In civil cases admissions are often agreed to and offered in writing to the court before trial as a method of reducing the number of issues to be proven at trial.",
"ADMISSIONS, in evidence. Concessions by a party of the existence of certain facts. The term admission is usually applied to civil transactions, and to matters of fact in criminal cases, where there is no criminal intent the term confession, (q.v.) is generally considered as an admission of guilt. 2. An admission is the testimony which the party admitting bears to the truth of a fact against himself.",
"the act of allowing to enter; entrance granted by permission, by provision or existence of pecuniary means, or by the removal of obstacles: the admission of aliens into a country. 2. right or permission to enter: granting admission to the rare books room. 3. the price paid for entrance, as to a theater or ball park.",
"admission, hospital, n 1. a full stay. The formal acceptance by a hospital or other inpatient health care facility of a patient who is to be provided with room, board, and continuous nursing service in an area of the hospital or facility where patients generally reside at least overnight.",
"Definition of admission. 1 1a : the act or process of admittingb : the state or privilege of being admittedc : a fee paid at or for admission. 2 2a : the granting of an argument or position not fully provedb : acknowledgment that a fact or statement is true.",
"Definition of 'admission'. admission (ædmɪʃən ) Admission is permission given to a person to enter a place, or permission given to a country to enter an organization. Admission is also the act of entering a place."
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The act or process of admitting.
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admission price for hershey park
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"Hersheypark & Dutch Wonderland Combo Ticket. Make your summer twice as nice by visiting Hersheypark and nearby Dutch Wonderland, located in Lancaster, PA, for one great combo price! Good for one visit to Hersheypark and one visit to Dutch Wonderland.",
"Season passes at Hersheypark — which include free parking and unlimited visits — begin at $145. Daily ticket prices for the park are about on par with other peer resorts. A day at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown will cost a family of four $210.96, while a day at Six Flags in Jackson, N.J., runs $267.96.",
"Hershey PArk Consecutive Day Admission - $16.00*. Purchase today's admission Hershey Park ticket at regular price. Keep your ticket stub and present it at the entrance on your return the next day to purchase your Consecutive Day ticket.",
"You can purchase discounted tickets at Giant Supermarlets near Hershey Park. You should call ahead to make sure they have Hershey park discount tickets available. One day adult admission to Hershey park is $56.95 and I have heard that people have purchased discounted Hershey Park admission tickets at Giant for $45.95. That is a substantioal savings of $11 per ticket, especially if you are purchasing more than one ticket.",
"Meanwhile, to offset the ride’s $25 million price tag, parkgoers will find it costs a little bit more to get past the main gate. Ticket prices for adults are up $3, to $56.95, and parking has increased from $10 to $12 per vehicle. That means a trip for a family of four — without discounted tickets, which are widely available at grocery and other stores — will cost roughly $239.80.",
"You should call ahead to make sure they have Hershey park discount tickets available. One day adult admission to Hershey park is $56.95 and I have heard that people have purchased discounted Hershey Park admission tickets at Giant for $45.95. Sunset admission is another way to save money at Hershey Park.",
"Tickets include admission to the Hershey Gardens and the Butterfly Atrium. Regular (ages 13-61) - $12.50. Senior (age 62+) - $11.50. Junior (ages 3-12) - $9.00. Children ages 2 and under - FREE.",
"Deal Ends August 19. Get 1 FREE regular admission ticket for every 2 full-price regular admission tickets purchased online by August 19. Plus, save $15 on each additional regular admission ticket added to your purchase!* Hurry! Sale ends soon! Get the Details No thanks!",
"Overlooking the beautiful town of Hershey, PA, Hershey Gardens is easy to reach by car or bus! Use the handy directions tool below to map your way. Hershey Gardens is located at 170 Hotel Road, across from The Hotel Hershey. Click here to see the map.",
"Discount pricing available for groups and school groups. Save with a Gardens-Museum Combo Pass! Visit Hershey Gardens and The Hershey Story's Museum Experience for one low price! Get your Combo Pass at Hershey Gardens or The Hershey Story Museum, located at 63 West Chocolate Avenue in downtown Hershey."
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Regular (ages 13-61) - $12.50. Senior (age 62+) - $11.50. Junior (ages 3-12) - $9.00. Children ages 2 and under - FREE.
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admission price for legoland california
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"2nd Day Visit: Add a 2nd Day at LEGOLAND for just $25 (ages 3+). Present your CityPASS at any ticket booth or Guest Services window to purchase. Water Park LEGOLAND: Add LEGOLAND Water Park for $30 for ages 3+ and $5 for ages 2 and under.",
"CityPASS Limited Time Offer: Get a bonus day at LEGOLAND® California! Use your CityPASS card or e-ticket twice within the 14-day validity period for twice the fun! Valid for visits between April 1 and May 30, 2017. Second day visit must be used prior to CItyPASS expiration, and no later than May 30, 2017.",
"Special Promotion: Select this option for unlimited admission to LEGOLAND® California, SEA LIFE® Aquarium, and the LEGOLAND® Water Park for 5 consecutive days for less than the price of a 2-day Park Hopper ticket. All visits must occur within 5 days of the first visit.",
"Admission to LEGOLAND California with optional SEA LIFE Aquarium visit and extended passes, from Carlsbad. Explore more than 60 rides, shows and games, interactive exhibits and a water park. Test your building skills when you construct LEGO towers to withstand earthquakes.",
"Adult (ages 13+): Starting at $104. Child (ages 3-12): Starting at $98. Date of visit must be selected in order to receive savings. Ticket must be used on date selected at time of purchase. Discount varies by date selected. 2nd day free valid only when pre-purchasing this offer online.",
"To really round out your time at LEGOLAND® California Resort, consider spending some time at the LEGOLAND Water Park, featuring the LEGO Legends of CHIMA™ Water Park, and the wonder-filled SEA LIFE® Aquarium next door.",
"Save $15 + 2nd day FREE when you book 7+ days in advance. Save $5 + 2nd day FREE when you book 2-6 days in advance. Date of visit must be selected in order to receive savings. Ticket must be used on date selected at time of purchase.",
"LEGOLAND® California Resort has more than 60 rides, shows and attractions including the new LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens Miniland Model Display!",
"Save $150 or more per person and skip ticket lines at Southern California's best attractions with CityPASS. Limited Time Offer for CityPASS Customers. From April 1 - May 30, 2017, get 2 Days at LEGOLAND California for no additional charge!",
"Online Exclusive! Save $15 + 2nd day FREE when you book 7+ days in advance. Save $5 + 2nd day FREE when you book 2-6 days in advance. Includes two-day admission to:"
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$30 for ages 3+ and $5 for ages 2 and under.
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admittance definition
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"An admission is not the same as a confession. A confession is an acknowledgment of guilt in a criminal case. Admissions usually apply to civil matters; in criminal cases they apply only to matters of fact that do not involve criminal intent.",
"Mr. Felix Mountenay—No admittance, is painted upon the outer door. She had taken her place in the salons of the rich and great without laying for her admittance with her honor or her good name. They have gone to the Palace, whither I went and got admittance to the cabinet of the Intendant.",
"Definition of admittance. 1 1a : the act or process of admittingb : permission to enter. 2 2 : the reciprocal of the impedance of a circuit.",
"Admittance parameters. Admittance parameters or Y-parameters (the elements of an admittance matrix or Y-matrix) are properties used in many areas of electrical engineering, such as power, electronics, and telecommunications. These parameters are used to describe the electrical behavior of linear electrical networks.",
"Definition of admittance for English Language Learners. : permission to enter a place or to become a member of a club, group, etc. : permission to be admitted.",
"n. a statement made by a party to a lawsuit or a criminal defendant, usually prior to trial, that certain facts are true. An admission is not to be confused with a confession of blame or guilt, but admits only some facts.",
"An admission against interest is a statement made by a party to a lawsuit, usually before the suit, that contradicts what he or she is now alleging in the case. Because the statements tend to establish or disprove a material fact in the case, they are considered admissions against interest.",
"In electrical engineering, admittance is a measure of how easily a circuit or device will allow a current to flow. It is defined as the reciprocal of impedance. The SI unit of admittance is the siemens (symbol S); the older, synonymous unit is mho, and its symbol is ℧ (an upside-down uppercase omega ω). Oliver Heaviside coined the term admittance in December 1887.",
"Examples of admittance in a sentence. 1 He tried to enter the restaurant but was refused admittance. 2 They opposed the admittance of women into the club. 3 The sign said “No Admittance.”.",
"Word Origin & History. admittance 1580s, the action of admitting, formed in Eng. from admit (if from L., it would have been *admittence; Fr. uses accès in this sense). Used formerly in senses where admission now prevails."
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The act or process of admitting or permission to enter.
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admp stock price
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"Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corporation (ADMP) has been on the move lately as the stock has risen by 21% in the past four weeks, and it is currently trading well above its 20-Day SMA.",
"For US Stocks, the Overview page includes key statistics on the stock's fundamentals, with a link to see more. Most Recent Earnings figures are based on Non-GAAP income from continuing operations. Market Cap: capitalization or market value of a stock is simply the market value of all outstanding shares.",
"52 Week High/Low 52 Week High is the highest sales price the stock has achieved during the regular trading hours during the most recent 52 week period. 52 Week Low is the lowest sales price the stock has fallen to during the regular trading hours during the most recent 52 week period. $ 10.98 / $ 2.40. Market cap “Market Capitalization” is a measure of the estimated value of the common equity securities of the company or their equivalent.",
"The consensus price target is a mean average of the most recent price target set by each analyst that has set a price target for the stock in the last twelve months. Analysts' Ratings History for Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp (NASDAQ:ADMP)",
"Adamis Pharmaceuticals (ADMP) Stock Plummeting on FDA Drug Rejection. Adamis Pharmaceuticals' (ADMP) stock is down as the FDA wants further testing of the company's emergency allergy drug before giving approval.",
"Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corporation (ADMP) has been on the move lately as the stock has risen by 21% in the past four weeks, and it is currently trading well above its 20-Day SMA.",
"Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol ADMP.. 2 brokerages have issued 12-month target prices for Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp's shares. Their forecasts range from $5.00 to $10.00. On average, they expect Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp's stock price to reach $7.50 in the next year.",
"Pharma Has History of Price Gouging, Mylan Should Be No Surprise. While the public seized on Mylan's price increases for EpiPens, the story of a common drug industry practice - increasing prices ahead of generics entering the market - got lost.",
"Here's a Reason Why Adamis Pharmaceuticals (ADMP) Stock Is Soaring Today. Adamis Pharmaceuticals (ADMP) could benefit from rival Mylan's (MYL) high price of EpiPens as its own product is reportedly close to approval.",
"Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corporation is a bio-pharmaceuticals company. The Company develops and distributes specialty pharmaceutical products in the therapeutic areas of oncology, immunology, infectious diseases, allergy and respiratory. Adamis Pharmaceuticals offers its products to the healthcare industry."
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$7.50
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adn or bsn salary difference
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"See also Accelerated BSN options. Different Job Types. Someone with a BSN degree has a broad range of knowledge and can get to work in a variety of different nursing fields. Usually, someone with a BSN will work directly with patients on hospital wards or in community health centers for instance. An MSN program, on the other hand, is more focused.",
"Just know that many more options and higher salary prospects could be in your reach if you go on for the BSN. And it’s less of a time investment than you might think. Remember, once you’ve completed your ADN certification, you’re already more than halfway there. Some ADN-certified nurses achieve their BSNs to in just another 12 months.",
"Salaries for RNs with BSNs vary according to the industry in which they are employed, reported the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 1 As of May 2013, RNs in the U.S. earned an annual, mean salary of $68,910, with the top 10 percent earning more than $96,320.",
"Read more about BSN vs. MSN Degree and which is best. Job and Salary Potential The field of nursing is growing incredibly quickly, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has predicted a growth of 19% between now and 2022.",
"American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) statistics from January 2014 revealed that the average salary for an RN was $66,620, while the average for BSN-educated RNs was $75,484.",
"An ADN involves around 21 months of study (According to an article presented by Rasmussen College), at the end of which you take the NCLEX exam. Pass this exam, and you have an ADN. The BSN is an additional year or two of study—it’s a four-year degree, but if you’ve earned the ADN, you’ve already completed two or more years. As such, if you’re a registered nurse who’s already got an ADN, enrolling in school again and getting that BSN is an option via an RN to BSN program.",
"BSN Salary Statistics by Region. The 2013 ADVANCE Nurses Salary Survey shed light on the earning potential of BSN-prepared RNs in the U.S. by region. The survey found that RNs in the South, for example, earned an average salary of $55,849 if they held a diploma, $57,414 if they held an associate’s degree and $60,969 if they held a BSN. In the West, RNs who held BSNs earned an average, annual salary of $70,803. Similarly, RNs with BSNs in the Midwest earned an average, annual salary of $70,677.",
"This difference is also reflected in the salary. The average salary of someone who holds a BSN degree is between $42,343 and $81,768. Someone with an MSN degree, by contrast, has average earnings of between $62,281 and $195,743. But it should be noted that exact salaries depend on employer, geographical location, years of experience, specialization and more.",
"BSN Salary. Registered nurses holding BSN degrees can expect to earn higher salaries than those with associate’s degrees or diplomas. This is a key factor driving increased enrollment in pre-licensure BSN programs, and is cited as the number one reason why licensed RNs return to school for RN to BSN completion programs.",
"The Future of the Associate Degree in Nursing Program. The associate’s degree in nursing (ADN) has been the benchmark credential for getting a nursing job for the past 40 years, but change is now afoot. A small but growing number of U.S. hospitals are now only hiring nurses that have a bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN) or higher."
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An ADN involves around 21 months of study, at the end of which you take the NCLEX exam while the BSN is an additional year or two of study—it’s a four-year degree.
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adnexa eye definition
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"Reload the page to try again! Press Cmd-0 to reset your zoom. Press Ctrl-0 to reset your zoom. It looks like your browser might be zoomed in or out. Your browser needs to be zoomed to a normal size to record audio.",
"Ancillary structures to main structure. Among health professionals, adnexa usually refers to the fallopian tubes, broad and round uterine ligaments and the ovaries, considered together.",
"Cilia (or eyelashes). Relatively short hairs growing from the margin of each eyelid. Approximately 100-150 in each upper lid and about half that number in each lower lid. Eyelashes serve primarily to protect the eye from foreign objects.",
"Etymology: L, adnectere, to tie together. tissue or structures in the body adjacent to or near another, related structure. The ovaries and the fallopian tubes are adnexa of the uterus. Also called annexa. adnexal, adj.",
"adnexa. (biology). Subordinate or accessory parts, such as eyelids, Fallopian tubes, and extraembryonic membranes. 1 Facebook. 2 Twitter.",
"Risk-reducing salpingectomy by Pierce, Stuart R.; Clarke-Pearson, Daniel L. / OB GYN News. Both fallopian tubes had fibroid-like growths within them (approximately 1 cm in diameter), and there was a larger 5 cm fibroid-like growth arising from the right. (Fig.",
"Phthisis/Phthisical. Phthisis and Phthisical refers to an eye that has shrunk down due to loss of its fluid. This is an acquired condition that is caused by a disease, trauma or possibly surgery.",
"Synonym(s): accessory organs (1) , adnexa, annexa. /ad·nexa/ (ad-nek´sah) [L., pl.] appendages or accessory structures of an organ, as the appendages of the eye (a. o´culi), including the eyelids and lacrimal apparatus, or of the uterus (a. u´teri), including the uterine tubes and ligaments and ovaries.",
"Other adnexae in the body include those of the skin (which are more commonly called skin adnexae and include the sweat and apocrine glands, hair and nails) and the eye (which include the eyelids, lacrimal apparatus and orbital tissue), for which the phrase accessory visual structures is more commonly used.",
"[L.] appendages; accessory organs, as of the eye (adnexa oculi), uterus (adnexa uteri) or epidermal appendages, e.g. hair, sweat glands, sebaceous glands and claws or nails."
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Subordinate or accessory parts, such as eyelids, Fallopian tubes, and extraembryonic membranes.
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"You can save your changes to an Adobe PDF or PDF Portfolio in the original PDF or in a copy of the PDF. You can also save individual PDFs to other file formats, including text, XML, HTML, and Microsoft Word.o save a copy of a PDF Portfolio Save As Other PDF Portfolio. If you are viewing a PDF in a web browser, the Acrobat File menu is not available. Use the Save A Copy button in the Acrobat toolbar to save the PDF. To the top.",
"When you export PDFs to different file formats using the Export PDF tool, each file format includes unique conversion settings. This document provides instructions for Acrobat DC. If you're using Acrobat Reader DC, see What can I do with Adobe Reader. If you're using Acrobat XI, see Acrobat XI Help.f you want to use the same settings every time you convert PDFs to a particular format, specify those settings in the Preferences dialog box. In the Convert From PDF panel, select a file format from the list and click Edit Settings.",
"Adobe PDF options (Acrobat Pro DC). You can resave PDFs as optimized PDFs, using settings in the PDF Optimizer dialog box. The PDF Optimizer lets you change the compatibility version of your PDFs so they can be viewed using older versions of Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC.f you want to use the same settings every time you convert PDFs to a particular format, specify those settings in the Preferences dialog box. In the Convert From PDF panel, select a file format from the list and click Edit Settings.",
"Adobe Acrobat 1. In Acrobat, click the Create button on the left side of the task bar and select PDF From File.2. Browse to the desired file. Click open.3. Click the Save button. Type a name for your file, and click Save.Tip: The first time you open your browser with Adobe Acrobat installed, you must agree to enable the Adobe PDF add-on. For more options when converting HTML to PDF, such as adding your page to an existing PDF file, access the submenu with the drop-down arrow.dobe Acrobat 1. In Acrobat, click the Create button on the left side of the task bar and select PDF From File.2. Browse to the desired file. Click open.3. Click the Save button. Type a name for your file, and click Save.",
"This new Adobe Acrobat feature follows a very similar export process. To convert a PDF back to PowerPoint: 1 Open Adobe Acrobat XI Pro. 2 The main window appears. 3 Open the presentation PDF that you want to export to PowerPoint. . 4 Click Tools. 5 The Tools menu opens in the sidebar. 6 Click Content Editing.7 The Content Editing sub-menu appears (Figure A).o convert a PDF back to PowerPoint: 1 Open Adobe Acrobat XI Pro. 2 The main window appears. 3 Open the presentation PDF that you want to export to PowerPoint. . 4 Click Tools.",
"To convert a PDF back to PowerPoint: 1 Open Adobe Acrobat XI Pro. 2 The main window appears. 3 Open the presentation PDF that you want to export to PowerPoint. . 4 Click Tools.5 The Tools menu opens in the sidebar. 6 Click Content Editing.7 The Content Editing sub-menu appears (Figure A).o convert a PDF back to PowerPoint: 1 Open Adobe Acrobat XI Pro. 2 The main window appears. 3 Open the presentation PDF that you want to export to PowerPoint. . 4 Click Tools.",
"In Acrobat Reader DC Save As Save As. To save a copy of a PDF Portfolio Save As Other PDF Portfolio. If you are viewing a PDF in a web browser, the Acrobat File menu is not available.Use the Save A Copy button in the Acrobat toolbar to save the PDF.To the top.o save a copy of a PDF Portfolio Save As Other PDF Portfolio. If you are viewing a PDF in a web browser, the Acrobat File menu is not available. Use the Save A Copy button in the Acrobat toolbar to save the PDF. To the top.",
"In the top left of your browser window, click the Acrobat Convert button. Select Convert Web Page to Adobe PDF.2. Type a name for your file, and click Save. Chrome 1. At the end of the Search Toolbar, click the Acrobat PDF icon.Select Convert Web Page to Adobe PDF.2.dobe Acrobat 1. In Acrobat, click the Create button on the left side of the task bar and select PDF From File.2. Browse to the desired file. Click open.3. Click the Save button. Type a name for your file, and click Save.",
"Internet Explorer 1. In the top left of your browser window, click the Acrobat Convert button. Select Convert Web Page to Adobe PDF.2. Type a name for your file, and click Save. Chrome 1. At the end of the Search Toolbar, click the Acrobat PDF icon. Select Convert Web Page to Adobe PDF.2.dobe Acrobat 1. In Acrobat, click the Create button on the left side of the task bar and select PDF From File.2. Browse to the desired file. Click open.3. Click the Save button. Type a name for your file, and click Save.",
"Open a single PDF, or select one or more PDFs in a PDF Portfolio. Save As Other. Select the version compatibility that you need. If you’re certain that all your users use Acrobat DC or Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, limiting compatibility to the latest version can further reduce file size.o save a copy of a PDF Portfolio Save As Other PDF Portfolio. If you are viewing a PDF in a web browser, the Acrobat File menu is not available. Use the Save A Copy button in the Acrobat toolbar to save the PDF. To the top."
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To convert a PDF back to PowerPoint: 1 Open Adobe Acrobat XI Pro. 2 The main window appears. 3 Open the presentation PDF that you want to export to PowerPoint. . 4 Click Tools.5 The Tools menu opens in the sidebar. 6 Click Content Editing.7 The Content Editing sub-menu appears (Figure A).
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"Instructional Design for Responsive Projects in Captivate 8. by | May 28, 2014 | Adobe Captivate Resources, eLearning, Instructional Design Resources, Resources | 6 comments. Responsive projects in Captivate 8 offer the ability to design and publish responsive mobile projects in a way we haven’t seen in the past.",
"Adobe Captivate 8 Reimagines Responsive eLearning for a Multi-device World. In the web world, being responsive has become a norm. It’s considered uncool if you don’t have your website mobile- or tablet-friendly. As much as we have been trying to make our eLearning courses responsive, we have been facing a lot of challenges all these years.",
"The 2017 release of Adobe Captivate. 1 Take advantage of smart authoring to create fully responsive eLearning courses. 2 Automatically create fully responsive content using innovative Fluid Boxes. 3 Design all types of content — simulations, HD demos, assessments and more, with just one tool.",
"Adobe Captivate 8 is the first tool that allows you to create true responsive courses and has opened a world of opportunities to explore the mobile learning arena! To learn more about how to create a responsive courses, join me for a live webinar on Tuesday, 27th May 2014.",
"Adobe Captivate 8 is the first tool that allows you to create true responsive courses and has opened a world of opportunities to explore the mobile learning arena! To learn more about how to create a responsive courses, join me for a live webinar on Tuesday, 27 th May 2014.",
"Adobe Captivate also has a preview option in Edge Inspect, to help you preview your courses directly on devices. These responsive courses are gesture-enabled and you can easily use the swipe, tap, and pinch options to navigate through the courses. Also, to take the mobile learning experience a step further, Adobe Captivate comes with variables to use the GPS-capabilities and device type to deliver location-aware and device-specific learning experience.",
"6 Comments. 1 Rick McDonald on August 18, 2014 at 7:42 am. I was wondering if you have published any Captivate projects to Moodle. 2 Brother Shawn on August 18, 2014 at 9:35 am. Hi Rick, really good question. 3 Sheryl Jucker on October 16, 2014 at 12:10 pm. Hi Rick, I am also experiencing problems with my responsive projects on Moodle.",
"To make it simpler for the authors, Adobe Captivate comes with pre-built responsive themes which allows them to lay out the content well on all the breakpoints without much efforts. The authors need to design the content on Primary screen as they always have, and then tweak the content for the tablet and mobile layouts with the help of various size and position options.",
"Adobe Captivate 8 has tried to simplify this process for eLearning authors and allow them to create responsive courses using the same authoring tool with the same set of options and absolutely no coding required.",
"As you can see, responsive projects in Captivate 8 open a world of options for mobile design and responsive project development. Get started today with the Free Responsive Storyboard Template. Also, check out the new Captivate 8 Responsive Templates in the eLearning Template Library."
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"Use Adobe Content Viewer to preview folios. The Adobe Content Viewer is available as a desktop application (called the “Desktop Viewer”) or as an app on a mobile device. The Desktop Viewer is installed automatically when you update the DPS Desktop Tools.",
"This is a viewer for content published via the Adobe digital publishing suite, you need a separate login. We have used the ACV on iPads for a couple years now and love the functionality, I think the navigation is better on the Win 8.1 app with the ability to pull down the nav menu from the top of the screen.",
"Editors' Note: The download button opens the iTunes App Store, where you may continue the download process. You must have iTunes installed with an active iTunes account in order to download and install the software. This download may not be available in some countries.",
"The Adobe Content Viewer for the iPad/iPhone is a generic version of the viewer used for testing DPS content on the iPad or iPhone. This viewer is updated whenever a new DPS version is released. The Adobe Content Viewer does not support devices with iOS 5, including iPad 1 models.",
"Adobe Acrobat Reader DC software is the free global standard for reliably viewing, printing, and commenting on PDF documents. And now, it's connected to the Adobe Document Cloud − making it easier than ever to work across computers and mobile devices.",
"After designing publication layouts using Adobe® InDesign® and publishing them, designers can preview content from the Distribution Service of the Digital Publishing Suite using the Adobe® Content Viewer for Windows Store prior to publishing content. Please report bugs or provide feedback through our user forum at http://www.adobe.com/go/dps_forum.",
"4. Re: Adobe Content Viewer Neil Enns - Adobe Sep 27, 2012 2:14 PM (in response to twtybrd678) You need a Mac to submit your app to Apple. That's a requirement imposed by Apple. You don't need a Mac to design, preview, or publish folio files. I do it on my pc all the time. Neil.",
"From Preview interactive, richly designed digital publications created using the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite.After designing publication layouts using Adobe InDesign and publishing them, designers can preview content from the Distribution Service of the Digital Publishing Suite using the Adobe Content Viewer for iOS prior to submitting content ...",
"Use Adobe Content Viewer on the target device. The Adobe Content Viewer is available in the iTunes App Store for iPads and iPhones, the Google Play Store, and the Windows Store (8.1 only). The Desktop Viewer has been deprecated and no longer previews content accurately.",
"It's the only PDF viewer that can open and interact with all types of PDF content, including forms and multimedia. By clicking the Download now button, you agree to the automatic installation of updates to Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, and to the Adobe Software Licensing Agreement. Note: Your antivirus software must allow you to install software."
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The Adobe Content Viewer is available as a desktop application or as an app on a mobile device.
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