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apa toddlers who hit themselves
[ "3 year old hits himself. Dr. Laura-. I wrote to you months ago about sleep issues with a 3 year old, a one year old, and a new baby on the way. I have a new question. I have observed my three year old exhibit some concerning behavior.", "How do I stop my Toddler from hitting himself when he gets in trouble, or mad, or during a tantrum? Every SINGLE time my 22 almost 23 month old gets in trouble, he hits himself, one bc he is mad and two bc he is in trouble and its like he is mad or embarrassed and it will hurt ME if he hits HIMSELF. He hits hard & sometimes hurts himslef, we had to move T.O bc it was by a wall and he would hit his head!", "18 month old toddler tantrums with hitting & head banging. Dr. Laura, We are having a problem with our 18 month old son hitting his head when he is frustrated or can't have what he wants. He will head butt us (or just hit us) if we tell him no, and he will hit his head, really hard, on anything around him, including hard surfaces like the floor or tables etc.", "Clinical psychologists can find themselves on the receiving end of these concerns, and look to their colleagues for answers. There’s scant research on toddler biting because it’s not easy to study in a lab, but child psychologists have found that some techniques work well with biting.", "Is self-harm a normal toddler trait? Q: When my 16-month old son gets upset he hits himself on the head or bangs his head against the wall until he's hurt and starts crying. Is this a normal reaction to frustration? We do not spank or hit at home and I'm worried it's a sign of autism.", "Toddlers need adults’ help labeling their feelings and reacting appropriately to them, says Jana Martin, PhD, a member of APA’s Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice who consulted to child-care centers for almost 30 years. “An adult might say, ‘You look mad. It’s not okay to bite when you’re mad.", "Between a third and a half of all toddlers in day care are bitten by another child, studies indicate; in fact, epidemiological studies peg that number at closer to half of all children in day care. Though not socially acceptable, biting is a normal behavior among children under 3 years old, developmental research shows.", "Self injurious behavior is also associated with pain, often due to an ear infection or allergies. You can begin to assess if this is the source of the behavior you are seeing by keeping a journal documenting when you see an increase or decrease in your son’s behavior. Overall, self harm is not a typical toddler trait. Instead, a child who is frustrated or angry would likely hit or bite another person and not himself. In and of itself, this is not a sign of Autism, but think about other areas of development and where you son is or is not lagging.", "18 month old toddler tantrums with hitting & head banging. We are having a problem with our 18 month old son hitting his head when he is frustrated or can't have what he wants. He will head butt us (or just hit us) if we tell him no, and he will hit his head, really hard, on anything around him, including hard surfaces like the floor or tables etc.", "3 year old hits himself. I wrote to you months ago about sleep issues with a 3 year old, a one year old, and a new baby on the way. I have a new question. I have observed my three year old exhibit some concerning behavior. I have seen him hit himself (he only hits himself once) when he trips or is frustrated by his inability to do something he wants to do." ]
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apa what to do when there is no author for citations online
[ "Document Example: Proper Bibliographic Reference Format: 1 Bibliographic references are double-spaced and indented half an inch after the first line. 2 It is no longer necessary to include the date of retrieval unless the source material may change over time (e.g., Wikis).", "Journal or magazine article (from library database or online) with no author. Proper Bibliographic Reference Format: 1 Bibliographic references are double-spaced and indented half an inch after the first line. 2 If there is no author, the article title comes first. 3 For titles of newspapers, use italics and headline style capitalization.", "For the first citation in text (for works of three to five authors). (Labbo, Place & Soares, 2010). Subsequent citations in text (for works of three to five authors). (Labbo et al., 2010). 1 Alternatively, you can integrate the citation into the sentence by means of narrative.", "1 Bibliographic references are double-spaced and indented half an inch after the first line. 2 It is no longer necessary to include the date of retrieval unless the source material may change over time (e.g., Wikis).", "1 If there is no author, the article title comes first. 2 For titles of newspapers, use italics and headline style capitalization. 3 Use the URL of the homepage of the newspaper to avoid non-working URLs.", "The general rule for citing Web pages in APA format is to include as much information as possible. If there is no date available, use (n.d.), which stands for no date. If the website URL you are citing runs onto the next line, be sure to break the address after a / (http:// is an exception). Title of document. (Year, Month Day of publication).", "Web page with no author. When there is no author for a Web page, the title of the page takes the place of the author and is listed first. If there is no date available, use (n.d.), which stands for no date. If the website URL you are citing runs onto the next line, be sure to break the address after a / (http:// is an exception).", "For the first citation in text (for works of three to five authors). Labbo, Place and Soares (2010) present practical ideas to integrate technology into the classroom. Subsequent citations in text (for works of three to five authors).", "In-Text Citations: 1 Citations are placed in the context of discussion using the author’s last name and date of publication. 2 When a work has no identified author, cite in text the first few words of the article title using double quotation marks, “headline-style” capitalization, and the year.", "No Author / No Date. Newspaper article (from the newspaper’s website) with no author. Proper Bibliographic Reference Format: 1 Bibliographic references are double-spaced and indented half an inch after the first line. 2 If there is no author, the article title comes first." ]
Cite in text the first few words of the article title using double quotation marks, “headline-style” capitalization, and the year.
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apa when to use page number
[ "APA-style running head and page numbers Using Microsoft Word to format your paper. This guide was written by Mr. Jay Brandes, Global Campus Librarian, Troy University.", "Your essay should be typed, double-spaced on standard-sized paper (8.5 x 11) with 1 margins on all sides. You should use a clear font that is highly readable. APA recommends using 12 pt. Times New Roman font. Include a page header (also known as the running head ) at the top of every page. To create a page header/running head, insert page numbers flush right. Then type TITLE OF YOUR PAPER in the header flush left using all capital letters.", "From the Header/Footer tools, select the Page Number Icon drop-down list, Bottom of Page, and. the Center option. This will add a page number of “2” to the Abstract page and leave the Title page without a page. number since we turned on Different First Page.", "Page Numbers. APA style requires page numbers only for. ## APA: Page Numbers ## [ Home | Table of Contents| Writing Timeline | Index |Help | Credits] Copyright ©2001 The McGraw-Hill Companies. Any use is subject to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.", "Next, navigate to the footer of the Abstract page, click in the footer and unlink the sections. Click on the Link to Previous to turn it off. Step C: Next, from the Page Number drop down list of the Header and Footer Design tools, select the Bottom of the Page, Center, to add the page numbering. Step D: Next, format the page numbering to start at lowercase Roman numeral. Select the page number in the footer and right-click your mouse, choose Format Page Numbers.", "From the Page Number Format dialog box, set the following options: Number Format: choose 1,2,3 (Arabic). Start At: select 1. Click on the OK button. Tip: if when you close your footer and the page number starts with a “2” instead of a “1”, then format the page number again to start at “0”.", "Paraphrasing can be tricky. You need to make sure that you don't copy the original author's style or wording. Even if you have a citation, such borrowing would be considered plagiarism. Paraphrases should sound like you, using vocabulary and sentence structures that your reader would recognize as your work. To make sure you are not plagiarizing unintentionally, think about and jot down the source's main points.", "From the Page Number Format dialog box, set the following options: Number Format: choose 1,2,3 (Arabic). Click on the OK button. Tip: if when you close your footer and the page number starts with a “2” instead of a “1”, then format the page number again to start at “0”.", "When you have finished, compare your paraphrase with the original: Here's an example of a good paraphrase from Mizuki's paper: Note: APA does not require a page number reference for summaries, but you are encouraged to include it when it would help the reader find the relevant information in a long text. Be sure to ask your professor whether page numbers are needed for summaries in papers written for his/her class.", "Type your title in upper and lowercase letters centered in the upper half of the page. APA recommends that your title be no more than 12 words in length and that it should not contain abbreviations or words that serve no purpose. Your title may take up one or two lines. All text on the title page, and throughout your paper, should be double-spaced." ]
It would help the reader find the relevant information in a long text.
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apa word
[ "General Format. Summary: APA (American Psychological Association) style is most commonly used to cite sources within the social sciences. This resource, revised according to the 6th edition, second printing of the APA manual, offers examples for the general format of APA research papers, in-text citations, endnotes/footnotes, and the reference page.", "These words are in sentence case (the first letter of the first word in each sentence is. capitalized; all proper names are capitalized; see your APA Manual for more. information). 5. Press the Caps Lock key on your keyboard and type the first 2-3 three words of the title. (a maximum of 50 characters and spaces).", "APA Template in Microsoft Word. For Word 2010 and Word 2013 – other versions may differ. 1) Open a new word document. 2) File tab > New > Search for “APA”. 3) Double click on the “APA style report”. 4) Double click on a section to add text. 5) NOTE: Remember to delete any unnecessary sections. For academic papers, this generally.", "A Guide on How To Use APA Style Formatting with Microsoft Word 2010 11. In-text citations used within the body of the report refer to the source’s full citation in the references at the end of the report. Sample APA Paper from Milligan, T. (2013).", "Setting Up a Paper in APA Style Using Microsoft Word 2007. Open Microsoft Word 2007. By default Word opens a new blank document. It is easiest if you. create all of these settings before you begin your paper. Another alternative is to save the.", "For simpler papers in Paul Rose’s classes, a somewhat shorter abstract is fine. The purpose of the abstract is to provide the reader with a brief overview of the paper. When in doubt about a rule, check the sixth edition APA style manual rather than relying on this template.", "General Format. APA (American Psychological Association) style is most commonly used to cite sources within the social sciences. This resource, revised according to the 6th edition, second printing of the APA manual, offers examples for the general format of APA research papers, in-text citations, endnotes/footnotes, and the reference page.", "Use an APA or MLA template to start a paper online. Applies To: Word Online More... It's quick and easy to get started on a paper like this while you're online. Choose an APA template or MLA template, or other college-related template and open it in Word Online to make it yours. 1 Tip: If you're already in Word Online, get to college-related templates by going to File > New, and then below the template images click More on Office.com. You'll be on the Templates for Word page.", "Written by Hannah Wiltbank. How to Create an APA Essay Template in Microsoft Word on a PC, Summer 2014. 1 of 5. How to Create an APA Essay Template in Microsoft Word on a PC. This document will teach you how to create a Microsoft Word document template for quickly. creating essays in APA format.", "Keywords: writing, template, sixth, edition, APA, format, style, self-discipline. Title of Paper Gets Repeated Here Exactly As It Appears On The First Page. This is where the body of your paper begins. Note that the title of your paper appears at the top of your introduction even though other sections begin with headings like “Method”, “Results” and so on. The rest of the text in this template provides hints about properly generating the parts of your APA-formatted paper." ]
Use an APA template to start a paper online.It applies To Word Online.Choose an APA template and open it in Word Online to make it yours.
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apa works cited page
[ "Attribution styles vary depending on the type of copy being created; our versatile bibliography maker allows users to choose from MLA format works cites, an APA format bibliography maker, or the use of the Chicago works cited option.", "How to Format an APA Works Cited List. Label the page References centered at the top. Double space the entire list. Every line after the first line of a citation should be indented one-half inch from the left margin (also known as hanging indentations). Alphabetize your entire bibliography list. Add the annotation on the next line below the citation. Further indent the annotation two more spaces (for a total of four spaces).", "Please use the example at the bottom of this page to cite the Purdue OWL in APA. To see a side-by-side comparison of the three most widely used citation styles, including a chart of all APA citation guidelines, see the Citation Style Chart. You can also watch our APA vidcast series on the Purdue OWL YouTube Channel.", "Convenient, Accessible APA Works Cited and MLA Format Bibliography Maker. Rather than spending hours trawling the 'net or searching for the right way of citing, simply type the details of your source into our bibliography creator and we will do the rest. We can accommodate free works cited as well as information you've found online, in magazines, on the radio or through other forms of media. No matter how tough finding the right APA bibliography format can be, our database can usually come up with the works cited APA format you need for a successful submission.", "Type your title in upper and lowercase letters centered in the upper half of the page. APA recommends that your title be no more than 12 words in length and that it should not contain abbreviations or words that serve no purpose. Your title may take up one or two lines. All text on the title page, and throughout your paper, should be double-spaced. Beneath the title, type the author's name: first name, middle initial(s), and last name.", "Created 03/2011. MLA vs. APA. Here are the major similarities and differences between MLA and APA citation styles. For more information, visit the University Writing Center. The hours are Monday – Thursday. 9am-9pm and Friday 9am-1pm.", "How to do an APA Reference page. Start your References on a new separate page. References are always listed in alphabetical order, are double. spaced, and have a hanging indentation. Indent after 1st line (one half inch). Use Times New Roman size 12. font. If there is no author, the reference citation starts with the first word of the article title. Author names. are inverted (last name first and then only initials of author(s) first name and/or middle name).", "Our citation guides provide detailed information about all types of sources in MLA, APA, Chicago and Turabian styles. If required by your instructor, you can add annotations to your citations. Just select Add Annotation while finalizing your citation. You can always edit a citation as well. Remember to evaluate your sources for accuracy and credibility.", "CITATION MACHINE HELPS STUDENTS AND PROFESSIONAL RESEARCHERS. to properly credit the information that they use. Its primary goal is to make it so easy for student researchers to cite their information sources, that there is virtually no reason not to. Because someday the information that someone else wants to use will be yours. Ads keep us free.", "Our citation guide will assist you in MLA, APA, and Chicago style formatting. Even though Workscited4u automatically formats bibliographies, it's still important for students and researchers to learn how to cite sources manually. These bibliography guides will provide basic guidelines." ]
Label the page References centered at the top. Double space the entire list. Every line after the first line of a citation should be indented one-half inch from the left margin.
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apace definition
[ "Nothing: the autumn fall of leaves. The whole year sets apace.) 1954, C. S. Lewis, The Horse and His Boy, Collins, 1998, Chapter 1, Twilight was coming on apace and a star or two was already out, but the remains of the sunset could still be seen in the west.", "Idioms: full tilt, in a flash, in nothing flat, like a bat out of hell, like a blue streak, like a flash, like a house on fire, like a shot, like a streak, like greased lightning, like the wind, like wildfire. apace.", "Impatience grew apace, when, on the 2nd of July, they learned that a steamer of the line of San Francisco, from California to Shanghai, had seen the animal three weeks before in the North Pacific Ocean.", "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. Quickly:quickly, fast, rapid... This is the British English definition of apace.", "Numerology. 1 Chaldean Numerology. The numerical value of apace in Chaldean Numerology is: 9. 2 Pythagorean Numerology. The numerical value of apace in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8.", "Finnish: ripeästi (fi), rivakasti (fi), rapsakasti. French: rapidement (fr), to proceed apace: aller bon train (fr) Russian: быстро (ru) (bystro), спе́шно (ru) (spéšno), ско́ро (ru) (skóro) ^ “apace” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary, 2001–2017.", "Definitions for apaceəˈpeɪs. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word apace. Princeton's WordNet(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: quickly, rapidly, speedily, chop-chop, apace(adverb) with rapid movements.", "Sample Sentences & Example Usage. Sergio Galvan: We're very upbeat about credit demand, but we'll have to see how the capitalization of banks evolves and whether it can keep apace with this appetite for credit.", "And still the figure had no face by which he might know it; even in his dreams, it had no face, or one that baffled him and melted before his eyes; and thus it was that there sprang up and grew apace in the lawyer's mind a singularly strong, almost an inordinate, curiosity to behold the features of the real Mr.", "apace - definition and synonyms. What are red words? 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." ]
Quickly, rapidly, speedily, chop-chop.
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apache meaning
[ "Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Apache (Noun) Any of several Athabascan-speaking peoples of the American southwest excluding Navajo, i.e. Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Plains Apache, or Western Apache. Apache (Noun) A person belonging to an Apache people. Apache (Noun) A Parisian gangster. Apache (Noun)", "Freebase(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Apache. Apache is the collective term for several culturally related groups of Native Americans in the United States originally from the Southwest United States. These indigenous peoples of North America speak a Southern Athabaskan language, which is related linguistically to the languages of Athabaskan speakers of Alaska and western Canada.", "Apache groups live in Oklahoma and Texas and on reservations in Arizona and New Mexico. U.S. National Library of Medicine (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: apache", "Definition of APACHE in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of APACHE. What does APACHE mean? Information and translations of APACHE in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.", "Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Apache. Apache is the collective term for several culturally related groups of Native Americans in the United States originally from the Southwest United States.", "Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Apache(Noun) Any of several Athabascan-speaking peoples of the American southwest excluding Navajo, i.e. Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Plains Apache, or Western Apache.", "Often referred to as simply Apache, a public-domain open source Web server developed by a loosely-knit group of programmers. The first version of Apache, based on the NCSA httpd Web server, was developed in 1995. Core development of the Apache Web server is performed by a group of about 20 volunteer programmers, called the Apache Group.", "(Definition of “Apache” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)", "Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: 1 Apache(Noun) Any of several Athabascan-speaking peoples of the American southwest excluding Navajo, i.e. Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Plains Apache, or Western Apache. 2 Apache(Noun) A person belonging to an Apache people. 3 Apache(Noun) A Parisian gangster.", "Apache meaning, definition, what is Apache: a member of a tribe (= group) of Native Americans living mainly in the south-western part…. Learn more." ]
Apache means a member of a tribe of Native Americans living mainly in the south-western part.
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apache rtr 250 price in indian
[ "The Ex-Showroom Price of Tvs Apache Rtr 250 in India is Rs 1,10,000/-*. Note: Keep visiting this section to know the updated ex-showroom price and on road price of Tvs Apache Rtr 250 in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad,etc.", "Tvs Apache Rtr 250 – Get details on Tvs Apache Rtr 250 price in India, reviews, specifications, features, fuel efficiency average, colours and engine performance. Get the ex-showroom price and on road price in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad,etc.", "Get the ex-showroom price and on road price in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad,etc. Tvs Apache Rtr 250 is powered by 250 cc 4-stroke,Single Cylinde, 6-speed gearbox.", "TVS Apache RTR 200 Price in India – Specifications. TVS Apache RTR 200 is the upcomng sports bike in India with rich features and specifications. The bike expected to cost around Rs 1,10,000 price tag. This 200cc two wheeler available in White, Black color options. Company used Double Cradle SynchroSTIFF frame also.", "TVS Apache RTR 200 is the upcomng sports bike in India with rich features and specifications. The bike expected to cost around Rs 1,10,000 price tag. This 200cc two wheeler available in White, Black color options. Company used Double Cradle SynchroSTIFF frame also.", "Price of TVS Apache RTR 250 in India Ex Showroom Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad.", "TVS Apache RTR 200 Price in India – Specifications. TVS Apache RTR 200 is the upcomng sports bike in India with rich features and specifications. The bike expected to cost around Rs 1,10,000 price tag. This 200cc two wheeler available in White, Black color options.", "1 All prices mentioned above is in Indian Rupees. 2 The latest price of TVS Apache was obtained on 09 Oct 2015. 3 The price is valid in all major cities of India including Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi and Pune.", "1 All prices mentioned above is in Indian Rupees. 2 The latest price of TVS Apache was obtained on 09 Oct 2015. 3 The price is valid in all major cities of India including Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi and Pune. 4 Please check instructions at the specific stores for any deviation.", "1 The latest price of TVS Apache was obtained on 09 Oct 2015. 2 The price is valid in all major cities of India including Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi and Pune. 3 Please check instructions at the specific stores for any deviation. 4 The prices are Ex Show Room and may vary according to the cities." ]
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aparna name meaning
[ "Name Aparna generally means Goddess Parvati, is of Indian origin, Name Aparna is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Aparna are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Aparna belongs to rashi Mesh (Aries) with dominant planet Mars (Mangal) and Nakshatra (stars) Krithika.", "In Indian, the name Aparna means-same as parvati.The name Aparna originated as an Indian name. The name Aparna is most often used as a girl name or female name.", "In Indian, the name Aparna means-same as parvati.The name Aparna originated as an Indian name. The name Aparna is most often used as a girl name or female name. Indian Name Meaning-same as parvati. Origin-India.", "In Indian, the name Aparna means-same as parvati.The name Aparna originated as an Indian name. The name Aparna is most often used as a girl name or female name. Indian Name Meaning-same as parvati. Origin-India. Global Star Registery-Name a star after someone special!", "Meaning of the name Aparna is 'Goddess Parvati'. Aparna is a name of Hindu / Indian origin, and is commonly used for females. The name number for Aparna is '6'.", "Name Aparna generally means Goddess Parvati, is of Indian origin, Name Aparna is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Aparna are mainly Hindu by religion.", "Meaning of Aparna. Indian name. In Indian, the name Aparna means-same as parvati.The name Aparna originated as an Indian name. The name Aparna is most often used as a girl name or female name.", "Meaning of Aparna. Indian name. In Indian, the name Aparna means-same as parvati.The name Aparna originated as an Indian name. The name Aparna is most often used as a girl name or female name. Indian Name Meaning-same as parvati.", "Meaning of the name Aparna is 'Goddess Parvati'. Aparna is a name of Hindu / Indian origin, and is commonly used for females.", "Meaning of Indian name: Aparna. Meaning of the name Aparna is 'Goddess Parvati'. Aparna is a name of Hindu / Indian origin, and is commonly used for females." ]
Goddess Parvati
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apartheid definition
[ "The definition of apartheid refers to a political system where people are clearly divided based on race, gender, class or other such factors. An example of Apartheid is a society where white people are considered superior and people of other races are mistreated.", "Apartheid (. [ɐˈpartɦɛit] ; an Afrikaans word meaning the state of being apart, literally apart-hood ) was a system of racial segregation in South Africa enforced through legislation by the National Party (NP), the governing party from 1948 to 1994.", "Full Definition of APARTHEID. 1. : racial segregation; specifically: a former policy of segregation and political and economic discrimination against non-European groups in the Republic of South Africa. 2.", "noun. The definition of apartheid refers to a political system where people are clearly divided based on race, gender, class or other such factors.", "The definition of apartheid refers to a political system where people are clearly divided based on race, gender, class or other such factors.", "Full Definition of APARTHEID. 1. : racial segregation; specifically: a former policy of segregation and political and economic discrimination against non-European groups in the Republic of South Africa. 2. See apartheid defined for English-language learners. See apartheid defined for kids.", "Full Definition of APARTHEID. 1. : racial segregation; specifically: a former policy of segregation and political and economic discrimination against non-European groups in the Republic of South Africa. 2. See apartheid defined for English-language learners. See apartheid defined for kids. ADVERTISEMENT.", "LINK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST. noun. The definition of apartheid refers to a political system where people are clearly divided based on race, gender, class or other such factors. An example of Apartheid is a society where white people are considered superior and people of other races are mistreated.", "apartheid. the policy of strict racial segregation and political and economic discrimination against non-whites practiced in the Republic of South Africa. the policy of strict racial segregation and political and economie discrimination against non-whites practiced in the Republic of South Africa.", "the policy of strict racial segregation and political and economic discrimination against non-whites practiced in the Republic of South Africa. the policy of strict racial segregation and political and economie discrimination against non-whites practiced in the Republic of South Africa." ]
Apartheid refers to a political system where people are clearly divided based on race, gender, class or other such factors.
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apartheid us definition
[ "Crime of apartheid. This article is about the crime of Apartheid as defined in international law. For the system of racial segregation that formerly existed in South Africa, see Apartheid. For other uses, see Apartheid (disambiguation).", "The Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid (hereinafter Apartheid Convention) has it roots in the opposition of the United Nations to the discriminatory racial policies of the South African Government – known as apartheid – which lasted from 1948 to 1990.", "The crime of Apartheid is defined by the 2002 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court as inhumane acts of a character similar to other crimes against humanity committed in the context of an institutionalized regime of systematic oppression and domination by one racial group over any other racial group or groups and committed with the ...", "The Apartheid Convention was the ultimate step in the condemnation of apartheid as it not only declared that apartheid was unlawful because it violated the Charter of the United Nations, but in addition it declared apartheid to be criminal.", "The Apartheid Convention was adopted by the General Assembly on 30 November 1973, by 91 votes in favour, four against (Portugal, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States) and 26 abstentions. It came into force on 18 July 1976. As of August 2008, it has been ratified by 107 States.", "A term in law first introduced by the National Party of South Africa as a campaign slogan in the 1948 general election; the promise to stringently enforce the racist ideals that whites were superior to individuals with dark skin, either Africans or Indians, in South Africa.", "For South Africa, apartheid was expressed in a set of laws that required black Africans and dark-colured Indians to abide by an entire set of laws and regulations that kept them segregated and clearly stationed as lesser-human beings.", "Apartheid is ... the system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race in force in South Africa 1948-91. Apartheid in South Africa called for a set of laws for blacks and another set for whites, with whites having greater rights than blacks..", "Apartheid literally means apartness and it represented the codification in one oppressive system of all the laws and regulations that had kept Africans in an inferior position to whites for centuries. What had more or less been de facto was to become de jure...", "It defined the crime of apartheid as inhuman acts committed for the purpose of establishing and maintaining domination by one racial group of persons over any other racial group of persons and systematically oppressing them.." ]
It means apartness and it represented the codification in one oppressive system of all the laws and regulations that had kept Africans in an inferior position to whites for centuries.
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apartment administrative fee definition
[ "Administrative Fee: A fee that larger apartment complexes sometimes charge for processing new tenant paperwork.This fee sometimes includes the application fee for checking a tenant’s rental, criminal, and credit history.Administrative fees are usually around $100 but may be as high as $250. These fees were originally created by management companies that manage large apartment complexes.Often, administrative fees do nothing but offset office expenses associated with managing large apartment complexes.dministrative fees are usually around $100 but may be as high as $250. These fees were originally created by management companies that manage large apartment complexes. Often, administrative fees do nothing but offset office expenses associated with managing large apartment complexes.", "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. 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.", "The ADMINISTRATION/REDECORATION FEE is a non-refundable fee (also called a cleaning or preparation fee) that is applied to the cost of cleaning and redecorating the rental. For apartments and homes, average fees are typically $50 to $200 depending upon the policies of each management company.his deposit is refundable until your application is approved and is included in your total move-in cost. The SECURITY DEPOSIT is a refundable deposit returned to you after move-out, less any charges for damages. Deposit fees may be based on credit and rental history, but are not to exceed 1 and 1/2 month's rent.", "I've been in the Apartment business for over 21 years and we charge an Application Fee for the things you've mentioned above, Heather. When communities charge an Administrative Fee, it's basically another way to make more money.Ask the Property Manager what the fee is for and no two places will have the same answer.hat is an administrative fee when moving into an apartment? I am moving in a couple of months and some of the places I am considering charge an 'administrative fee'.", "adminstration fees are normally an application fee. This fee is needed to cover the cost of the credit/criminal check. student housing apartments usually also have a service or reservation fee that is required in order to reserve/hold your apartment. This is normally a nonrefundable fee.nswer The reletting fee (not a relenting fee) is a sum you pay to the landlord to cover the expenses incurred in reletting your apartment in the event you break your … lease and move out before the end of the lease term.", "Confidence votes 11.0K. It's not really the rental lease on which there is an administration fee, it's the application for the lease, which is collected at the time of the application.This covers the cost of processing the application, most notably, including conducting background checks.onfidence votes 11.0K. It's not really the rental lease on which there is an administration fee, it's the application for the lease, which is collected at the time of the application.", "DEFINITION of 'Property Management'. The administration of residential, commercial and/or industrial real estate. Property management typically involves the managing of property that is owned by another party or entity.The property manager acts on behalf of the owner to preserve the value of the property while generating income.he administration of residential, commercial and/or industrial real estate. Property management typically involves the managing of property that is owned by another party or entity. The property manager acts on behalf of the owner to preserve the value of the property while generating income.", "More than a few landlords charge an application fee for prospective tenants. If you’re looking at more than one apartment, though, those application fees can add up quickly. But you don’t have to take those fees at face value.n apartment manager uses application fees to cover the cost of making sure that a prospective tenant won’t cause trouble — it goes to pay for a credit check and any other tenant screening the landlord deems necessary.", "Hello-. We are about to buy a home in the Philadelphia metro area, and, when reviewing the exclusive buyer agreement, noted a $295 fee that we would be responsible for. Our realtor explained that his company charged this for processing of fees, etc.ello-. We are about to buy a home in the Philadelphia metro area, and, when reviewing the exclusive buyer agreement, noted a $295 fee that we would be responsible for. Our realtor explained that his company charged this for processing of fees, etc.", "In general, a rental agreement or lease is regarded as a legal document if it spells out the conditions and obligations of the parties and is signed and dated by at least the … renter. If you wished greater assurance, you could have it notarized.onfidence votes 11.0K. It's not really the rental lease on which there is an administration fee, it's the application for the lease, which is collected at the time of the application." ]
A fee that larger apartment complexes sometimes charge for processing new tenant paperwork.This fee sometimes includes the application fee for checking a tenant’s rental, criminal, and credit history.Administrative fees are usually around $100 but may be as high as $250.
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apathetic audience definition
[ "If you describe someone as apathetic, you are criticizing them because they do not seem to be interested in or enthusiastic about doing anything. [disapproval] Even the most apathetic students are beginning to sit up and listen.", "argument in which a speaker suggests that something is wrong with another speaker's claims by associating those claims with someone the audience finds objectionable; also called bad company fallacy.", "Definition of apathetic. 1 1 : having or showing little or no feeling or emotion : spiritless She was listless, apathetic, calm with the calmness of a woman who knows she can suffer no further. — Frank Norris. 2 2 : having little or no interest or concern : indifferent apathetic voters apathetic underachievers.", "Adapting a speech to an audience is not the same thing as simply telling an audience what they want to hear. Audience analysis does not mean ‘grandstanding’ or ‘kowtowing’ to a public. Rather, adaptation guides the stylistic and content choices a speaker makes for a presentation.", "Definition of apathetic. 1 1 : having or showing little or no feeling or emotion : spiritless She was listless, apathetic, calm with the calmness of a woman who knows she can suffer no further. 2 2 : having little or no interest or concern : indifferent apathetic voters apathetic underachievers.", "When you are making a persuasive appeal, your audience might be supportive or opposed, but what about people who simply don’t care? Influencing people who are indifferent and unmotivated requires different tactics. These are not always people you can ignore, because sometimes you need their support. But the apathetic usually do not even recognize that the issue you are discussing is significant, so your first challenge is to generate concern, a sense of urgency. If the problem is widespread, emphasize that.", "View Full Document. ○ Critical and conflicted audience - Audience members whose attitudes are critical of or conflicted about the speaker’s topic ○ Sympathetic Audience - An audience that already shares much agreement with the speaker; one of four types of potential audiences that persuasive speakers may encounter. This preview has intentionally blurred sections.", "Definition of apathetic. 1 : having or showing little or no feeling or emotion : spiritless She was listless, apathetic, calm with the calmness of a woman who knows she can suffer no further.", "use of values and beliefs embedded in cultural narratives or stories to influence an audience; also called mythos (goes along with pathos, ethos, and logos) appeal to speaker credibility. ETHOS - use of and audience's perception of the speaker as a competent, dynamic, and likable to influence the audience. appeal to tradition fallacy. argument in which a speaker asserts that the status quo is better than any new idea or approach.", "Audience Adaptation. Overview. Audience analysis involves identifying the audience and adapting a speech to their interests, level of understanding, attitudes, and beliefs. Taking an audience-centered approach is important because a speaker’s effectiveness will be improved if the presentation is created and delivered in an appropriate manner." ]
Having or showing little or no feeling or emotion.
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apatite meaning
[ "Golden (yellow) apatite is often thought of as a secondary type of apatite in general mystically, but is adds power in the solar plexus chakra and related energies. Apatite is a stone that mystically can stimulate the thoughts and ideas.It is used, often in conjunction with meditation, to increase intellect, imagination, and intuitive and psychic awareness. It is said to help you maintain focus, learn, concentrate effectively, think clearly, and communicate better.olden (yellow) apatite is often thought of as a secondary type of apatite in general mystically, but is adds power in the solar plexus chakra and related energies. Apatite is a stone that mystically can stimulate the thoughts and ideas.", "The name apatite is derived from Greek meaning “to deceive” likely because it was often mistaken for other, more valuable gemstones, like peridot, tourmaline, and emerald. Apatite is found in igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock, but only the latter grows larger crystals suitable for jewelry.patite is a soft stone, and can be very brittle. Apatite is a mineral that sits at a five on the Mohs Scale. Most commonly seen in green tones, it can also bee found in yellows, pinks, browns, violets, and blues.", "Apatite is reputed in mystical lore to physically assist with nail problems, allergies, arthritis, bones, eyesight, glandular problems, muscles, nervous system, weight loss. Note that healing crystal meanings are spiritual supports to healing and are not prescriptions or healthcare information.olden (yellow) apatite is often thought of as a secondary type of apatite in general mystically, but is adds power in the solar plexus chakra and related energies. Apatite is a stone that mystically can stimulate the thoughts and ideas.", "Apatite can be used to enhance the energies of other crystals and stones. Apatite is used by artists and others who wish to have more creativity in their lives to increase their creativity and imagination.olden (yellow) apatite is often thought of as a secondary type of apatite in general mystically, but is adds power in the solar plexus chakra and related energies. Apatite is a stone that mystically can stimulate the thoughts and ideas.", "[Simmons, 41][Ahsian, 41]. Blue Apatite may be light, bright, or dark blue, sometimes within the same crystal. [Eason, 230] The name Apatite is derived from a Greek word meaning to deceive because the variety of colors and formations in which this stone occurs makes it easy to mistake for other minerals.lue Apatite is a Seeker Buffer crystal. Seekers contain the crystal energy structure that aligns the natural energy of the crystal to the natural power of the human mind to find the way to new horizons and new capabilities.", "ˈa-pə-ˌtīt. Humanitarian Stone. Named for the Greek word meaning ‘deception’, Apatite’s chemical composition almost imitates many other stones. Apatite comes in many forms and colors, and is easily confused with half a dozen other minerals, most commonly confused with Fluorite and Aquamarine.a-pə-ˌtīt. Humanitarian Stone. Named for the Greek word meaning ‘deception’, Apatite’s chemical composition almost imitates many other stones. Apatite comes in many forms and colors, and is easily confused with half a dozen other minerals, most commonly confused with Fluorite and Aquamarine.", "Although Apatite comes in a variety of colors, only the major colors of blue, green and gold are commonly used for metaphysical purposes. The meaning of the word Apatite relates to the Greek word 'apatao', which means 'to deceive'.This is because in the past, these crystals were often mistaken for other stones.lthough Apatite comes in a variety of colors, only the major colors of blue, green and gold are commonly used for metaphysical purposes. The meaning of the word Apatite relates to the Greek word 'apatao', which means 'to deceive'.", "Medical Definition of APATITE. : any of a group of calcium phosphate minerals occurring variously as hexagonal crystals, as granular masses, or in fine-grained masses as the chief constituent of bones and teeth and of phosphate rock; especially: calcium phosphate fluoride Ca5F(PO4)3. any of a group of calcium phosphate minerals occurring in various colors as hexagonal crystals, as granular masses, or in fine-grained masses as the chief constituent of phosphate rock and of bones and teeth; especially: calcium phosphate fluoride. See apatite defined for kids. ADVERTISEMENT.", "Apatite is not a well known gemstone, and actually has more uses outside the field of jewelry. Apatite is a soft stone, and can be very brittle. Apatite is a mineral that sits at a five on the Mohs Scale. Most commonly seen in green tones, it can also bee found in yellows, pinks, browns, violets, and blues.patite is a soft stone, and can be very brittle. Apatite is a mineral that sits at a five on the Mohs Scale. Most commonly seen in green tones, it can also bee found in yellows, pinks, browns, violets, and blues.", "apatite. noun. 1 Any of a group of natural, variously colored calcium phosphate minerals containing fluorine, chlorine, or hydroxyl. 2 These compounds form hexagonal crystals and are components of bones and teeth, are a source of phosphorus for plants, and are used in the manufacture of fertilizers.3 See fluorapatite.patite. noun. 1 Any of a group of natural, variously colored calcium phosphate minerals containing fluorine, chlorine, or hydroxyl. 2 These compounds form hexagonal crystals and are components of bones and teeth, are a source of phosphorus for plants, and are used in the manufacture of fertilizers. 3 See fluorapatite." ]
To deceive
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apc definition medical
[ "The APC Wireless Mobile Router and Card Bus combination allows for a distance of 300 feet between the router and card bus. In addition to this added level of security, the new APC Biometric Mouse Password Manager provides a new level of convenience for computer users.", "Several organizations across various process industries such as the Chemical, Oil and Gas, Petrochemical, Power, Pharmaceutical, Pulp and Paper, and Food and Beverage industries use APC software to enhance organizational productivity.", "NCCI Edit Validator - NON-Facility Edition. APCs or Ambulatory Payment Classifications are the United States government's method of paying for facility outpatient services for the Medicare (United States) program.", "APCs or Ambulatory Payment Classifications are the government's method of paying facilities for outpatient services for the Medicare program.", "The payments are calculated by multiplying the APCs relative weight by the OPPS conversion factor and then there is a minor adjustment for geographic location. The payment is divided into Medicare's portion and patient co-pay. Co-pays vary between 20 and 40% of the APC payment rate.", ": a tumor suppressor gene that in a defective form tends to be associated with a high risk of colorectal cancer Germ-line APC mutations give rise to familial adenomatous polyposis, an inherited cancer-predisposition syndrome in which more than 100 adenomatous polyps can develop; in carriers of the mutant gene, the risk of colorectal cancer by the ...", "APC Codes (Ambulatory Payment Classifications) APCs or Ambulatory Payment Classifications are the United States government's method of paying for facility outpatient services for the Medicare (United States) program.", "(1) APC payments apply to Outpatient Surgery, Outpatient Clinics, Emergency Department Services and Observation Services. APC payments also apply to outpatient testing (such as radiology, nuclear medicine imaging) and therapies (such as certain drugs, intravenous infusion therapies, and blood products).", "A. APC, or atrial premature complex (or beat) is a beat that arise in the atria of the heart from outside the normal mechanism of heartbeats. It's very common and doesn't portend any bad prognosis. It increase with age, smoking, coffee intake, alcohol intake, and stress, and also with heart and lung disease.", "Medical Definition of APC. 1 1antigen-presenting cell When a T cell binds to such an APC, the T cell multiplies and launches an attack on cells that display the telltale protein-MHC complex—cells infected by a virus, foreign skin cells, or whatever.—Sarah Richardson, Discover, April 1996." ]
Antigen presenting cell When a T cell binds to such an APC, the T cell multiplies and launches an attack on cells that display the telltale protein-MHC complex—cells infected by a virus, foreign skin cells, or whatever.
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apc medical definition
[ "Medicare’s Coding System for Medical Billing. APC stands for Medicare’s Ambulatory Payment Classification, the coding system that hospitals use to bill the federal government for services provide to Medicare and Medicaid patients.", "The APC system was created by the U.S. government in 2000 as part of the Medicare Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) in order to regulate monies paid to hospitals for various services.", "Mutations in the APC gene are also responsible for a disorder called Turcot syndrome, which is closely related to familial adenomatous polyposis. Turcot syndrome is an association of colorectal cancer with a type of cancerous brain tumor called a medulloblastoma.", "Most of these mutations lead to the production of an abnormally short, nonfunctional version of the APC protein. This short protein cannot suppress the cellular overgrowth that leads to the formation of abnormal growths (polyps) in the colon, which can become cancerous.", "APC: APC has several very different meanings in medicine. See each of the following separate entries: 1. APC (gene). 2. APC (immunology). 3. APC (medication).", "Several mutations in the APC gene have been found in people with a type of aggressive but noncancerous (benign) growth called a desmoid tumor. These rare tumors arise from connective tissue, which provides strength and flexibility to structures such as bones, ligaments, and muscles.", "The APC gene provides instructions for making the APC protein, which plays a critical role in several cellular processes. The APC protein acts as a tumor suppressor, which means that it keeps cells from growing and dividing too fast or in an uncontrolled way. It helps control how often a cell divides, how it attaches to other cells within a tissue, and whether a cell moves within or away from a tissue.", "A. APC, or atrial premature complex (or beat) is a beat that arise in the atria of the heart from outside the normal mechanism of heartbeats. It's very common and doesn't portend any bad prognosis. It increase with age, smoking, coffee intake, alcohol intake, and stress, and also with heart and lung disease.", "Argon plasma coagulation or APC is a medical endoscopic procedure used primarily to control bleeding from certain lesions in the gastrointestinal tract, and also sometimes to debulk tumours in the case of patients for whom surgery is not recommended. It is administered during esophagogastroduodenoscopy or colonoscopy. APC involves the use of a jet of ionized argon gas (plasma) that is directed through a probe passed through the endoscope. The probe is placed at some distance from the bleeding lesion, and argon gas is emitted then ionized by a high voltage discharge (approx 6kV).", "APC protein (molecular medicine) Genetics. A gene on chromosome 5q21-q22 that encodes a tumour-suppressor protein which acts as an antagonist of the Wnt signalling pathway. APC is also involved in cell migration and adhesion, transcriptional activation, and apoptosis. Molecular Pathology. APC mutations cause familial adenomatous polyposis." ]
A medical endoscopic procedure used primarily to control bleeding from certain lesions in the gastrointestinal tract, and also sometimes to debulk tumours in the case of patients for whom surgery is not recommended.
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apc npi number
[ "APC HEALTH LLC is a clinical medical laboratory in Pearland, TX. The provider's NPI Number is 1588034219 with a scope of practice of clinical medical laboratory", "The NPI is a 10-digit identification number that is completely unique. The NPI number by itself does not contain any identifiable information such as a provider’s speciality or location. The NPI is assigned to individuals or organizacions for their lifespan and it is independent of key provider information type updates like a change of practices, location or speciality.", "The authorized official title is Billing Manager and has the following contact phone number (713) 772-2132. The enumeration date for this NPI number is 10/7/2015 and was last updated on 8/25/2017.", "The authorized official title is Rn and has the following contact phone number (956) 412-0220. The enumeration date for this NPI number is 5/1/2007 and was last updated on 6/3/2016.", "NPI Number One provides detailed information about Sea Breeze Pediatrics, Apc a health care provider in the United States of America Toggle navigation NPI #1 Doctors & Physicians", "APC HOME HEALTH SERVICE, INC. is a home health in Corpus Christi, TX. The provider's NPI Number is 1790906253 with a scope of practice of home health", "APC HOME HEALTH SERVICE, INC. NPI is 1790906253. The provider is registered as an organization entity type. The provider's business location address is: 4444 CORONA DR STE 120 CORPUS CHRISTI, TX ZIP 78411-322 Phone: (361) 814-3033 Fax: (361) 814-5398 . The provider's authorized official is Manuel Garcia .", "NPI stands for National Provider Identifier. The NPI is a 10-digit identification number that is completely unique. The NPI number by itself does not contain any identifiable information such as a provider’s speciality or location. The NPI is assigned to individuals or organizacions for their lifespan and it is independent of key provider information type updates like a change of practices, location or speciality.", "Typical divisions of a clinical laboratory include hematology, cytology, bacteriology, histology, biochemistry, medical toxicology, and serology. APC HEALTH LLC NPI is 1588034219. The provider is registered as an organization entity type. The provider's business location address is:", "Sea Breeze Pediatrics, Apc is an health care organization with primary practice located at 12395 El Camino Real Suite 311, San Diego CA 92130-3082. The organization recently has only one registered license in Ambulatory Health Care Facilities / Primary Care, which is considered as the primary health care specialty. Sea Breeze Pediatrics, Apc can be contacted via phone (858) 350-4901, or through Bjork, Robert Lamar via phone (858) 350-4901." ]
APC Home Health Service, INC. NPI is 1790906253.
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apc payment methodology definition
[ "APCs or Ambulatory Payment Classifications are the United States government's method of paying for facility outpatient services for the Medicare (United States) program.", "NCCI Edit Validator - NON-Facility Edition. APCs or Ambulatory Payment Classifications are the United States government's method of paying for facility outpatient services for the Medicare (United States) program.", "Under Medicare, an outpatient surgical facility that has its own national identifier; is a separate entity with respect to its licensure, accreditation, governance, professional supervision, administrative functions, clinical services, record keeping, and financial and accounting systems; has as its sole purpose the provision of services in ...", "Ambulatory Payment Classification. APCs or Ambulatory Payment Classifications are the United States government's method of paying for facility outpatient services for the Medicare (United States) program.", "Implementation of a prospective payment system is intended to encourage. providers to manage costs and operate more efficiently. EAPG implementation. will reduce both cost reporting and cost settlement activities for both providers. and DMAS. The table below compares and contrasts the goals of the EAPG.", "APC Codes (Ambulatory Payment Classifications) APCs or Ambulatory Payment Classifications are the United States government's method of paying for facility outpatient services for the Medicare (United States) program.", "(Redirected from APC (Ambulatory Payment Classification)) APCs or Ambulatory Payment Classifications are the United States government's method of paying for facility outpatient services for the Medicare (United States) program.", "The current payment system is an outdated cost -based reimbursement. methodology. Many payers employ prospective payment systems that promote. and encourage efficiency in the hospital settings. As DMAS evaluated tools for. an outpatient hospital payment system to replace their existing cost-based. system, the 3M EAPG methodology provided the best match.", "¾OPPS is more commonly known by its grouping methodology, Ambulatory Payment Classifications, or APCs. ¾An APC is assigned to each CPT/HCPCS code that represents a. service paid under OPPS. ¾APCs are applied to the full range of ambulatory services, including same day surgery, hospital ER and outpatient clinics. ¾Each APC has a pre-established prospective payment amount.", "A method of healthcare reimbursement in which an insurance carrier prepays a physician, hospital, or other healthcare provider a fixed amount for a given population without regard to the actual number or nature of healthcare services provided to the population. Case-Mix Group." ]
APCs or Ambulatory Payment Classifications are the United States government's method of paying for facility outpatient services for the Medicare (United States) program.
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apcu routing number ga
[ "(The above data was last updated by the Federal Reserve, the central bank of the USA, on ) FedACH, is the Federal Reserves Automated Clearing House electronic payments system. The Fed ACH system was designed as an affordable alternative to paper based payments like checks. Each Routing number in the system defines an end address as to where the funds will be delivered.", "Atlanta Postal Credit Union ABA Routing Number. 261072495. Atlanta Postal Credit Union's routing number (the leftmost number on the bottom of a check) is 261072495. Sometimes, banks have multiple routing numbers for different branches or uses. Please make sure this is the correct routing number for your branch!", "Atlanta Postal Credit Union in Georgia Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes. 12 branches found. A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch.", "Search all ATLANTA POSTAL CREDIT UNION routing numbers in the table below. Use the Search box to filter by city, state, address, routing number. Click on the routing number link in the table below to navigate to it and see all the information about it (address, telephone number, zip code, etc.). © Bank Codes - Routing Numbers 2017 | Contact.", "Credit Union Of Georgia (6) Cgr (6) Credit Union Routing Number. A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch.", "ATLANTA POSTAL CREDIT UNION has 2 active routing numbers. Routing numbers consist of a nine-digit numeric code printed on the bottom of checks that is required for electronic routing of funds (such as direct deposits, domestic and international wire transfers, electronic payments, automatic payments, ACH transfers) from one bank account to another.", "Contact Atlanta Postal Credit Union. Contact the Decatur Branch location at 520 West Ponce DeLeon Avenue by calling (404) 768-4126 or contact the credit union by any of these means: Phone: (404) 768-4126. Toll Free: (800) 849-8431.", "ATLANTA, GA 30380. Atlanta Postal Credit Union's routing number (the leftmost number on the bottom of a check) is 261072495. Sometimes, banks have multiple routing numbers for different branches or uses. Please make sure this is the correct routing number for your branch!", "What is Atlanta postal credit union routing number? Atlanta postal credit union routing number is a nine digit number used to identify bank transfers. Routing numbers will be different based on the account branch. It is based on the bank account origin by state and region. The routing number on check is available for each branch in the table below.", "Atlanta Postal Credit Union - Decatur Branch Reviews. Be the first to leave a review of this Atlanta Postal Credit Union location. Decatur Branch. 520 West Ponce Deleon Avenue Decatur, Georgia." ]
Atlanta Postal Credit Union's routing number is 261072495.
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apd waiver support coordinator definition
[ "APD Approved Trainers of Waiver Support Coordination. The third-party individuals listed below are approved by APD to provide classroom statewide training for Waiver Support Coordination.You are welcome to email any of them to discuss available trainings offered.he third-party individuals listed below are approved by APD to provide classroom statewide training for Waiver Support Coordination.", "The waiver support coordinator is responsible for assessing a recipient’s needs, preferences and future goals (outcomes). From that information, the waiver support coordinator assists the recipient in developing a support plan and cost plan. comprehensive description of these changes, including updated assessment information and sufficient information concerning the change in service needs should be thoroughly documented in an update to the support plan and the waiver support coordinator’s progress notes.", "The development of a competency based, aging specialization training for the APD Waiver Support Coordinators and providers who provide in-home support services. This is a Request for Information (RFI) only.he development of a competency based, aging specialization training for the APD Waiver Support Coordinators and providers who provide in-home support services. This is a Request for Information (RFI) only.", "Within five working days of receiving the APD Area Office response, the waiver support coordinator will notify the service provider through submission of a new service authorization of the updated changes to the cost plan and the change in the needs of the recipient. comprehensive description of these changes, including updated assessment information and sufficient information concerning the change in service needs should be thoroughly documented in an update to the support plan and the waiver support coordinator’s progress notes.", "The provider must accept all recipients who select the provider for waiver support coordination services and not reject any recipient referred to them or who selects them from within the geographic boundaries previously approved by the APD Area.The APD may grant exceptions to this requirement in writing. comprehensive description of these changes, including updated assessment information and sufficient information concerning the change in service needs should be thoroughly documented in an update to the support plan and the waiver support coordinator’s progress notes.", "1 A minimum of 60 hours of pre-service training is required consisting of 34 hours of statewide pre-service training and 26 hours of district specific training which includes orientation to the district, local resources and local operational procedures. The total caseload may not exceed the equivalent of 43 full-time individuals served. 2 Support coordinators are reimbursed at a monthly rate of $125.71 per individual receiving full support coordination and $62.86 per individual receiving limited support coordination.", "Not Just For Support Coordinators! Resources= Empowerment. We are here to help support coordinators, providers, families, & self advocates. Every person that gets on the medicaid waiver program receives a service called Support Coordination, which is a form of case management.Support Coordinators assist individuals and their families to access supports and services on their own.This site provides easy access to many valuable resources.e are here to help support coordinators, providers, families, & self advocates. Every person that gets on the medicaid waiver program receives a service called Support Coordination, which is a form of case management.", "The Support Coordinator documents referrals to non-HCBS waiver funded resources based upon the person’s expressed need or outcome. The Support Coordinator assists the person to increase community participation and involvement.he Support Coordinator is aware of the person’s history regarding abuse, neglect, and/or exploitation. The Support Coordinator assists the person to define abuse, neglect, and exploitation including how the person would report any incidents.", "The Support Coordinator monitors to ensure person’s safety needs are addressed. The Support Coordinator monitors to ensure person’s safety needs are addressed. The Support Coordinator is aware of the person’s history regarding abuse, neglect, and/or exploitation.The Support Coordinator is aware of the person’s history regarding abuse, neglect, and/or exploitation.The Support Coordinator assists the person to define abuse, neglect, and exploitation including how the person would report any incidents.he Support Coordinator is aware of the person’s history regarding abuse, neglect, and/or exploitation. The Support Coordinator assists the person to define abuse, neglect, and exploitation including how the person would report any incidents.", "The record includes an annual report of the person’s progress towards personal goals. Rolled into Support Plan standard The current APD approved assessment is in the record. The person’s access to and involvement in community is. Delmarva iBudget Tool Revisions Quick Reference Guide – Waiver Support Coordination ...he Support Coordinator is aware of the person’s history regarding abuse, neglect, and/or exploitation. The Support Coordinator assists the person to define abuse, neglect, and exploitation including how the person would report any incidents." ]
It is providers who provide in-home support services. This is a Request for Information (RFI)only.
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aperient definition
[ "having a mild purgative or laxative effect. noun. 2. a medicine or food that acts as a mild laxative. Also called aperitive. Origin of aperient.", "Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: 1 aperient(Noun) a laxative, either in the form of a medicine or a food such as hops or asparagus, which has the effect of moving the bowels, or aiding digestion and preventing constipation. 2 aperient(Adjective) having a gentle laxative effect.", "Easter egg. An Easter egg is an egg made of chocolate that is given as a present at Easter. In some countries, Easter eggs are hidden and children then look for them. See full definition.", "a laxative used in many preparations under various trade names; also used as an acid-base indicator in titrations involving weak acids and strong bases because it is brilliant red at high alkalinity and colorless below pH 8.", "1620-30; < Latin aperient- (stem of aperiēns opening, present participle of aperīre to open), equivalent to aperi- (apparently ap-, variant of ab- ab- + -eri-) + -ent- -ent; the base -eri-, perhaps with an earlier shape *wery- or *twery-, occurs only in this verb and operīre to close (see cover, operculum)", "aperient ‎(plural aperients) A laxative, either in the form of a medicine or a food such as hops or asparagus, which has the effect of moving the bowels, or aiding digestion and preventing constipation.", "Historical Examples. 1 Given in doses of half an ounce of the powdered bark, it acts as an aperient, and is good wherever an aperient is indicated. 2 Dispensatory: Described as a cathartic with roots tonic and aperient. 3 Dog Grass (Triticum caninum) is so called because Dogs take it medicinally as an aperient.", "TRENDING NOW. 1 nonnuclear 'Not nuclear'. 2 armada 'A fleet of warships'. 3 volunteer 'Someone who does something without being forced to do it'. 4 operationalize Bannon was removed from the National Security Council. filibuster 'An effort to prevent action in a legislature'.", "Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: aperient(Noun) a laxative, either in the form of a medicine or a food such as hops or asparagus, which has the effect of moving the bowels, or aiding digestion and preventing constipation. aperient(Adjective) having a gentle laxative effect.", "The aperitive virtue of a key, the attractive virtue of a hook. Pascal's Penses Blaise Pascal. The aperitive virtue of a key, the attractive virtue of a crook. The Thoughts of Blaise Pascal Blaise Pascal." ]
A laxative, either in the form of a medicine or a food such as hops or asparagus, which has the effect of moving the bowels.
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aperture definition in photography
[ "aperture ap·er·ture (āp'ər-chər) n. An opening, such as a hole, gap, or slit. A usually adjustable opening in an optical instrument, such as a microscope, a camera, or a telescope, that limits the amount of light passing through a lens or onto a mirror. The diameter of such an opening. The diameter of the objective of a telescope or microscope.", "Definition of critical aperture - iDigitalPhoto Dictionary. Definition: The aperture setting which gives the best overall performance. * The relative aperture at which an optical system delivers the best balance between aberration correction and contrast rendition. Stop stopping down two. The commonest advice for using critical aperture was to stop down two stops from maximum: this continues to be useful for standard lenses of modest aperture and enlarging lenses, but not for other types.", "In optics, an aperture is a hole or an opening through which light travels. More specifically, the aperture and focal length of an optical system determine the cone angle of a bundle of rays that come to a focus in the image plane.", "Aperture is measured using something called the f-stop scale. On your camera, you’ll see ‘f/’ followed by a number. The number denotes how wide the aperture is which, in turn, affects the exposure and depth of field (also tackled below) – the lower the number, the wider the aperture.", "A device that controls the amount of light admitted through an opening. In photography and digital photography, aperture is the unit of measurement that defines the size of the opening in the lens that can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the film or digital sensor. The size of the aperture is measured in F-stop. See also shutter speed.", "The most popular Webopedia definitions of 2015. Java is a high-level programming language. This guide describes the basics of Java, providing an overview of syntax, variables, data types and... This second Study Guide describes the basics of Java, providing an overview of operators, modifiers and control Structures.", "The size of a change in aperture correlates with the exposure: the larger the aperture, the more exposed the photo will be. The best way to demonstrate this is by taking a series of photos, keeping everything constant, with the exception of the aperture.", "Say, for example, you have a 50mm lens with the aperture of f2. To find the width of the aperture, you divide the 50 by the 2, giving you a diameter of 25mm. You then have to take the radius (half the diameter), times it by itself (giving the radius squared) and times that by pi.", "An aperture is an opening, usually a small one. “If you can thread the silk through that aperture and pull it out the other side, we can knot it and create a loop.”. The most common place you’ll find aperture is when you’re talking about cameras or photography. In that case, an aperture refers specifically to the hole or opening in the lens that lets light through, which you can adjust (with the f-stop) to let in more or less light, resulting in a shallow or deep range of focus.", "The best way to understand aperture is to think of it as the controls for the pupil of an eye – the wider it gets, the more light it lets in. Together, the aperture, shutter speed and ISO produce an exposure. The diameter of the aperture changes, allowing more or less light onto the sensor depending on the situation." ]
An opening, such as a hole, gap, or slit.
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aperture is like what part of the eye
[ "To be more specific, the iris is the part of the eye that most resembles the aperture of a lens and works in very much the same way. The iris is a circular muscle that controls the amount of light that enters and strikes the retina, the part of the eye that captures the 'image' and processes it. The aperture of a camera lens consists of 8 to 10 metal blades creating a circular aperture that does the same for the sensor, or film frame of the camera.", "After light enters the pupil, it hits the lens. The lens sits behind the iris and is clear and colorless. The lens' job is to focus light rays on the back of the eyeball — a part called the retina. The lens works much like the lens of a movie projector at the movies. Your retina is in the very back of the eye.", "Answer The aperture is like the iris of the eye. When the aperture is very small, you will get a sharper focus and more depth of field-- near and far things in th … e scene will tend to be sharper.", "The size of an aperture in a lens can either be fixed (like most compact cameras) or adjustable (like an SLR camera). Aperture size is usually calibrated in f-numbers or f-stops, i.e. those little numbers engraved on the lens barrel, e.g. f/22, f/16, f/11, f/8.0, f/5.6, f/4.0, f/2.8, f/2.0, f/1.8 etc.", "The aperture numbers are a ratio of the length of the lens to the diameter of the front element, or the… amount of the front element the iris is allowing to be used. Let's say you had a 50mm f/2.0 lens. The aperture of the lens with the iris wide open is 1/2 the focal length, or 25mm. If you also had a 100mm f/2.0 lens the front element would be 50mm in diameter, and a 1000mm f/2.0 lens would have a 500mm front element.", "Other parts of the human eye play a supporting role in the main activity of sight: 1 Some carry fluids (such as tears and blood) to lubricate or nourish the eye. 2 Others are muscles that allow the eye to move. 3 Some parts protect the eye from injury (such as the lids and the epithelium of the cornea).", "The word aperture refers to the diaphragm opening inside a photographic lens. it works in a similar way to the iris in the human eye. Just like the iris regulates the amount o … f light that passes into the eye by closing and opening, the size of the diaphragm opening in a camera lens regulates the amount of light that passes through the lens onto the film inside the camera at the moment when the shutter curtain in camera opens during an exposure process.", "In a camera this is done by altering the f/number. In the eye it occurs via an automatic physiological response. Because its diameter can be changed to alter the light level on the sensor behind it. In a camera this is done by altering the f/number.", "15,778 Contributions. 1 I am an Army veteran who has worked in the graphic arts, photography, transportation and retail industries. 2 Military Police veteran with a love of languages, travel and useless trivia. 3 I am an Army veteran who has worked in the graphic arts, photography, transportation and retail industries.", "Like clear glass, the cornea gives your eye a clear window to view the world through. Behind the cornea are the iris, the pupil, and the anterior chamber. The iris is the colorful part of the eye." ]
The aperture is like the iris in the human eye.
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aperture meaning
[ "The lirae are smooth, narrow, separated by shallow grooves as wide or wider than the ridges, and continuous within the aperture upon the parietal wall. From Wikipedia", "The peristomium bears an elaborate, delicate, membranous collar that overlaps the margins of the aperture of the tube and covers the opening of the tube when the head is extended. From Wikipedia", "In photography and digital photography, aperture is the unit of measurement that defines the size of the opening in the lens that can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the film or digital sensor. The size of the aperture is measured in F-stop. See also shutter speed.", "Then the aperture was closed with tiles or marble slabs, carefully cemented. The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Emile Zola The third was with the same instrument and aperture, but with a power of 460.", "The man certainly did mean to tell him so, for he opened the door no more than a foot, and stood in that narrow aperture. There was a kind of portico or colonnade outside, and this obstructed even the little light that at the best could have found its way through the small apertures in the door.", "aperture definition, meaning, what is aperture: a small and often narrow opening, especially one that allows light into a camera. Learn more.", "aperture ap·er·ture (āp'ər-chər) n. An opening, such as a hole, gap, or slit. A usually adjustable opening in an optical instrument, such as a microscope, a camera, or a telescope, that limits the amount of light passing through a lens or onto a mirror. The diameter of such an opening. The diameter of the objective of a telescope or microscope.", "His book of essays, Photography After Frank , was recently published by aperture. Hai Bo and China's Photography Boom Philip Gefter January 20, 2011 His book of essays, Photography After Frank, was recently published by aperture. Pulp Fictions Philip Gefter September 10, 2009 But as this image shows, the nails actually went through an aperture in the wrists.", "Historical Examples. 1 Then I stops the aperture below, by putting the chest agin it. 2 Then the aperture was closed with tiles or marble slabs, carefully cemented. 3 The third was with the same instrument and aperture, but with a power of 460. 4 Together, shoulder to shoulder, we gazed through the aperture.", "Its 8-megapixel camera, inclusive of true-tone and dual-LED f/2.2 aperture flashes, features optical image stabilization." ]
In photography and digital photography, aperture is the unit of measurement that defines the size of the opening in the lens that can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the film or digital sensor.
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apex math definition
[ "240 Glossary Glossary complement of a number n (1) In Everyday Mathematics, the difference between n and the next higher multiple of 10. For example, the complement of 4 is 10 - 4 = 6 and the complement of 73 is 80 - 73 = 7. (2) The difference between n and the next higher power of 10.", "276 Glossary Glossary term (1) In an algebraic expression, a number or a product of a number and one or more variables. For example, in the equation 5 y+ 3 k = 8, the terms are 5 y, 3 k, and 8. The 8 is a constant term, or simply a constant, because it has no variable part.", "See Section 14.4: Area. A rectangle with area 1.2 cm × 2 cm = 2.4 cm 2 area model (1) A model for multiplication in which the length and width of a rectangle represent the factors, and the area of the rectangle represents the product. See Section 10.2.2: Multiplication and Division Use Classes.", "In geometry, an apex (Latin for 'summit, peak, tip, top, extreme end;') is the vertex which is in some sense the highest of the figure to which it belongs. 1 In an isosceles triangle, the apex is the vertex where the two sides of equal length meet, opposite the unequal third side.", "Coordinate Geometry. In another branch of mathematics called coordinate geometry, the points that define a line are located on the plane using their coordinates-two numbers that show where the point is positioned. For more on this, see Definition of a Line Segment (Coordinate Geometry) . If we know the coordinates of the two endpoints of a line segment, we can calculate the distance between them, and so find the length of the line segment. See Distance between two points (coordinate geometry).", "A Math Dictionary of Geometric Terms. Giving a child access to a Math Dictionary can alieviate much of the distress with home work and study in general. If your child gets caught on just one term, it can throw them off their entire math question. The math dictionary section bellow deals with all geometric terms starting with the letters 'A' and 'B'. As you can see we have a full geometry dictionary available here for you to explore. Simply click on the tabs to find the math definitions you are looking for. This resource, online is entirely free. However, if you would like to have a physical copy at home, off-line, for your student to have easy access to, please consider purchasing the e-book-Kindergarten to Sixth Grade Geometry Dictionary.", "S.I. sales tax sample sample space scale factor scale, scales scalene scatter diagram, or scatter plot scientific notation score second section sector sector graph segment semicircle septagon sequence set seven, seventeen shape, shapes sharing side.", "1% = _ 1 100 = 0.01. For example, 48% of the students in the school are boys means that, on average, 48 of every 100 children in the school are boys. See Section 9.3.4: Percents.perimeter The distance around the boundary of a 2-dimensional figure. The perimeter of a circle is called its circumference.", "Line Segment. Definition: A straight line which links two points without extending beyond them. Try this Adjust the line segment below by dragging an orange dot on an endpoint and see how the segment PQ behaves.", "Glossary 233 Glossary algebraic expression An expression that contains a variable. For example, if Maria is 2 inches taller than Joe and if the variable M represents Maria’s height, then the algebraic expression M - 2 represents Joe’s height." ]
It is the vertex which is in some sense the highest of the figure to which it belongs.
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apex tool group phone number
[ "Apex Tool Group, which also operates under the name Delta Consolidated Industries, is located in Jonesboro, Arkansas. This organization primarily operates in the Boxes, Plastics business / industry within the Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastic Products sector.", "Questions & Answers. 1 Apex Tool Group is located at 4800 Krueger Dr, Jonesboro, AR 72401. 2 There are 3 commercial tenants at 4800 Krueger Dr, Jonesboro, AR. 3 The phone number for Apex Tool Group is (870) 935-3711. 4 Robert Underwood is the Branch Manager at Apex Tool Group. You can contact Robert at (870) 935-3711.", "VIEW ADDITIONAL DATA Select from over 115 networks below to view available data about this business. If this data is unavailable or inaccurate and you own or represent this business, click here for more information on how you may be able to correct it.", "Check the Apex Tool Group, LLC company profile in Jonesboro , AR . Find the latest business information using the D&B Business Directory at DandB.com.", "Apex Tool Group, Llc is a mature organization in the power-driven handtools manufacturers industry located in Houston, TX.", "Contact Us; Customer Support; Communication Preferences; Search for D&B D-U-N-S; Our Company; About Us; Company History; Business Credit History; Careers; Press Releases; News; Success Stories; Hoovers; Our Network; Partners; Affiliates; Blog; Access to Capital; Entrepreneurial Initiative; D&B International; SupplierEdge; Site Links; Business Directory; Site Map; PIPEDA; Privacy Policy", "The phone number for Apex Tool Group is (870) 935-3711 Is Apex Tool Group, LLC engaged in manufacturing or production? Apex Tool Group, LLC is engaged in the manufacture of products and/or product components at this facility. Is there a key contact at Apex Tool Group? Robert Underwood is the Branch Manager at Apex Tool Group.", "Apex Tool Group is located at 4800 Krueger Dr, Jonesboro, AR 72401. There are 3 commercial tenants at 4800 Krueger Dr, Jonesboro, AR. The phone number for Apex Tool Group is (870) 935-3711. Robert Underwood is the Branch Manager at Apex Tool Group. You can contact Robert at (870) 935-3711. Apex Tool Group has approximately 50 employees at this location.", "Apex Tool Group; Apple™ Armstrong; Arrowsmith™ Associated Spring™ Atlantic India™ Berg™ Buna™ Cambion™ Camlock™ Campbell® Chain; Captive™ Catamount™ Caulk Master™ Dispensing Systems; Century Spring™ Concord™ Crescent™ Hand Tools; Diamond; Dzus™ Erem® Hand Tools; Esna™ Falstrom™ Fastex™ GearWrench; H.H. Smith™ H.K. Porter™ Hand Tools", "Apex Tool Group, LLC (trade name Delta Consolidated Industries) is in the Boxes, Plastics business. View competitors, revenue, employees, website and phone number." ]
The phone number for Apex Tool Group is 8709353711.
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aphaisic define
[ "Aphasia is the name given to a collection of language disorders caused by damage to the brain. A requirement for a diagnosis of aphasia is that, prior to the illness or injury, the person's language skills were normal (for developmental language disorders, see specific language impairment).", "Medical Definition of APHASIA. : loss or impairment of the power to use or comprehend words usually resulting from brain damage—see motor aphasia; compare amusia, anarthria.", "Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write. Aphasia is always due to injury to. the brain-most commonly from a stroke, particularly in older individuals.", "Definition of APHASIA. : loss or impairment of the power to use or comprehend words usually resulting from brain damage. — apha·sic \\-zik\\ noun or adjective.", ": loss or impairment of the power to use or comprehend words usually resulting from brain damage. — apha·sic \\-zik\\ noun or adjective.", "Aphasia is a communication disorder that results from damage to the parts of the brain that contain language (typically in the left half of the brain).", ": loss or impairment of the power to use or comprehend words usually resulting from brain damage. — apha·sic \\-zik\\ noun or adjective. ADVERTISEMENT.", ": loss or impairment of the power to use or comprehend words usually resulting from brain damage.", "Medical Definition of APHASIA. : loss or impairment of the power to use or comprehend words usually resulting from brain damage—see motor aphasia; compare amusia, anarthria. Dictionary: Definition of aphasia.", "Definition of APHASIA. : loss or impairment of the power to use or comprehend words usually resulting from brain damage. — apha·sic \\-zik\\ noun or adjective. ADVERTISEMENT." ]
Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write.
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aphasia definition from asha
[ "Excerpted from Aphasia v. Apraxia, Stroke Connection Magazine September/October 2003 (Last science update March 2013) Communication disorders that can appear following stroke or other brain injury include aphasia, apraxia of speech and oral apraxia. At times, it may be difficult to identify which of these conditions a survivor is dealing with, particularly since it is possible for all three to be present at the same time.", "Aphasia is a condition that robs you of the ability to communicate. It can affect your ability to speak, write and understand language, both verbal and written. Aphasia typically occurs suddenly after a stroke or a head injury. But it can also come on gradually from a slow-growing brain tumor or a disease that causes progressive, permanent damage (degenerative). Where and how bad the brain damage is and what caused it determine the degree of disability.", "What is aphasia? Aphasia is a communication disorder that results from damage to the parts of the brain that contain language (typically in the left half of the brain). Individuals who experience damage to the right side of the brain may have additional difficulties beyond speech and language issues.", "Aphasia vs. Apraxia. Communication disorders that can appear following stroke or other brain injury include aphasia, apraxia of speech and oral apraxia. At times, it may be difficult to identify which of these conditions a survivor is dealing with, particularly since it is possible for all three to be present at the same time.", "Aphasia is a communication disorder that results from damage or injury to language parts of the brain. It's more common in older adults, particularly those who have had a stroke. Aphasia gets in the way of a person's ability to use or understand words. Aphasia does not impair the person's intelligence.", "Once the cause has been addressed, the main treatment for aphasia is speech and language therapy. The person with aphasia relearns and practices language skills and learns to use other ways to communicate. Family members often participate in the process, helping the person communicate. Symptoms.", "I like Goodglass and Kaplan's definition best. According to Goodglass and Kaplan (2001, p. 5), aphasia refers to the disturbance of any or all of the skills, associations and habits of spoken and written language produced by injury to certain brain areas that are specialized for these functions.", "Paraphasias occur in the speech of patients with Broca's aphasia,, Wernicke's aphasia, and apraxia. (Apraxics usually produce literal paraphasias.) Wernicke's aphasics have more paraphasias than Broca's or apraxics. The Executive function is a component of cognition.", "Aphasia is usually caused by a stroke or brain injury with damage to one or more parts of the brain that deal with language. According to the National Aphasia Association, about 25% to 40% of people who survive a stroke get aphasia.", "Aphasia Definitions. Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write. Aphasia is always due to injury to the brain-most commonly from a stroke, particularly in older individuals. But brain injuries resulting in aphasia may also arise from head trauma, from brain tumors, or from infections." ]
It is a communication disorder that results from damage to the parts of the brain that contain language.
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aphasia meaning
[ "aphasic - someone affected by aphasia or inability to use or understand language. handicapped person - a person who has some condition that markedly restricts their ability to function physically or mentally or socially. Adj. 1. aphasic - related to or affected by aphasia; aphasic speech 2. aphasic - unable to speak because of a brain lesion", "a·pha·sia (ə-fā′zhə) n. Partial or total loss of the ability to articulate ideas or comprehend spoken or written language, resulting from damage to the brain from injury or disease.", "aphasic - someone affected by aphasia or inability to use or understand language. 1 handicapped person - a person who has some condition that markedly restricts their ability to function physically or mentally or socially.", "Define aphasic. aphasic synonyms, aphasic pronunciation, aphasic translation, English dictionary definition of aphasic. n. Partial or total loss of the ability to articulate ideas or comprehend spoken or written language, resulting from damage to the brain from injury or...", "The external include arm apraxia and expressive aphasia. Brain attack: correlative anatomy Despite this great loss and while suffering from dementia, and expressive aphasias from a prior stroke, he always managed to ask each person he met, how they were feeling and how they were doing.", "expressive aphasia Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to expressive aphasia: receptive aphasia, Wernicke's aphasia", "Looking for online definition of expressive aphasia in the Medical Dictionary? expressive aphasia explanation free. What is expressive aphasia? Meaning of expressive aphasia medical term. What does expressive aphasia mean?", "Goodwin, Charles (1995) Co-constructing meaning in conversations with an aphasic man. How to communicate with a speech impaired person? A case study of a subject with mosaic Patau syndrome", "expressive aphasia motor aphasia. fluent aphasia that in which speech is well articulated (usually 200 or more words per minute) and grammatically correct but is lacking in content and meaning. global aphasia total aphasia involving all the functions that go to make up speech and communication.", "aphasic - related to or affected by aphasia; aphasic speech. 2. aphasic - unable to speak because of a brain lesion. inarticulate, unarticulate - without or deprived of the use of speech or words; inarticulate beasts; remained stupidly inarticulate and saying something noncommittal; inarticulate with rage; an inarticulate cry." ]
Aphasia means a person who has some condition that markedly restricts their ability to function physically or mentally or socially.
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aphids on the roots of squash
[ "Black plastic is a good choice for northern areas, but in the extremely warm areas it can warm the soil too much. Organic mulches are good, too, but may provide shelter for pests like squash bugs. Foil mulches help prevent aphid problems. To prevent rot, support fruit on scraps of wood. Rotate crops so that no member of the cucurbit family (cucumbers, melons, and squash) is grown in the same place more often than every 4 years.", "In some situations ants tend aphids and feed on the honeydew aphids excrete. At the same time, ants protect the aphids from natural enemies. If you see ants crawling up aphid-infested trees or woody plants, put a band of sticky material (e.g., Tanglefoot) around the trunk to prevent ants from climbing up.", "Squash bug. The squash bug is usually the most consistent pest of pumpkins in the Midwest, and is relatively difficult to control. Consistent monitoring and early detection is the key to proper management. Adults become active in late April or early May. Adults are about five-eighths of an inch long and gray or black.", "Insect Management for Cucurbits (Cucumber, Squash, Cantaloupe, and Watermelon) Insects and mites can cause severe problems in the production of watermelon, squash, cucumber, and cantaloupe either through direct damage to the crop or through transmission of disease agents, such as the aphid-borne mosaic viruses. Common pests of cucurbits are described below.", "Many aphid species prefer the underside of leaves, so turn leaves over when checking for aphids. On trees, clip off leaves from several areas of the tree. Also check for evidence of natural enemies such as lady beetles, lacewings, syrphid fly larvae, and the mummified skins of parasitized aphids.", "Aphids may transmit viruses from plant to plant on certain vegetable and ornamental plants. Squash, cucumber, pumpkin, melon, bean, potato, lettuce, beet, chard, and bok choy are crops that often have aphid-transmitted viruses associated with them. The viruses mottle, yellow, or curl leaves and stunt plant growth.", "There are many types of worms that feed on plants, the fruit or leaves and buds of the plant. These worms include armyworm, beet armyworm, fall armyworm, melon worms, pickle worms, tomato hornworm, tomato pinworm, yellow striped armyworm and the corn ear worm, or the tomato fruit worm.", "Remove row cover when plants begin to flower so insects can pollinate the blossoms, or you will not get any fruit. Squash do best in well-drained, loose-textured soils with lots of organic matter. They will grow in soild with a pH between 5.5 and 6.8, but prefer a pH above 6.0.", "Sucking insects include aphids (“plant lice”), stink bugs, squash bugs, leafhoppers and spider mites. Spider mites are not insects but are just as damaging and numerous as are some insects. Sucking insects have an incomplete life cycle. After hatching from the egg, they may begin to feed and move about on the plant.", "Insects are a major limiting factor in commercial vegetable production. Minor insect damage lowers the crop’s value because the market demands clean, unblemished produce. Growers need to quickly recognize insect problems and practice early control to prevent a buildup and keep insect pests from getting out of control." ]
Foil mulches help prevent aphid problems. To prevent rot, support fruit on scraps of wood. Rotate crops so that no member of the cucurbit family is grown in the same place more often than every 4 years.
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aphrodite's symbol
[ "The Scallop Shell A giant scallop shell then carried the goddess to the island of Cyprus where her reign began. 1 The Pearl The symbol of the pearl is sacred to Aphrodite as it is also the offspring of the water (the foam born) 2 The Mirror and Girdle The symbol of the mirror refers to the vanity of the goddess.", "Her parents are described as any of the following: 1 Father and Mother: Zeus and Dione (most commonly named as her parents) 2 Alternate names of Father and Mother: Uranus and Hemera. 3 Alternate names of Father and Mother: Cronus and Euonyme. 4 Parent: Uranus alone.", "Symbols of Aphrodite Aphrodite's symbols were the girdle (which she was using to compel love), the seashell and the mirror. It is said that the female gender symbol is likely to represent the mirror of Aphrodite, the top half of the symbol representing the actual mirror and the bottom half its handle.", "Symbols of Aphrodite. Aphrodite's symbols were the girdle (which she was using to compel love), the seashell and the mirror. It is said that the female gender symbol is likely to represent the mirror of Aphrodite, the top half of the symbol representing the actual mirror and the bottom half its handle. Aphrodite's sacred animal was the dove.", "Facts about Aphrodite in Greek Mythology Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, featured in the stories, myths and legends in Greek Mythology. Discover interesting information and facts about Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love.", "The Symbols of Aphrodite. In the sculptures, vases, mosaics and paintings of Greek Art the goddess Aphrodite was often illustrated with images representing her symbols - the dolphin, rose, pomegranate, scallop shell, pearl, mirror and girdle.", "The Symbols of Aphrodite In the sculptures, vases, mosaics and paintings of Greek Art the goddess Aphrodite was often illustrated with images representing her symbols - the dolphin, rose, pomegranate, scallop shell, pearl, mirror and girdle. The symbols of Aphrodite were:", "Ancient Greek Gods and Goddesses for Kids - Aphrodite. The myths and legends surrounding Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. Aphrodite for kids. Discover the legends and myths surrounding Aphrodite. Aphrodite was the Greek goddess of love, beauty and passion. Aphrodite was the most beautiful of all the goddesses and was said to have sprung from the foam of the sea.", "Aphrodite & Ares - Greek Mythology for Kids Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, was one of the extraordinary number of gods and goddesses worshipped by the Ancient Greeks. Her most famous lover was Ares, the God of War by whom she had seven children who are detailed in the Family Tree and Genealogy of Aphrodite and Ares.", "Famous Children: According to a myth, Aphrodite gave birth to Eros, the winged cupid of love and was often accompanied by him. Other children of Aphrodite were Himeros (desire), Pothos(desire), Phobos(fear), Deimos (terror), Armonia (Harmony) and the Nymph Rhode [1]." ]
The aphrodite's symbol are the girdle,the seashell and the mirror.
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api business definition
[ "But the value of tools and disciplines is. limited to the extent that the APIs they help. build and manage deliver business value. IT organizations should have their own. priorities—improving interfaces or data. encapsulations that are frequently used today. or that could be reused tomorrow.", "With a conferencing API, that same on-demand service can be integrated into another Web-based software application, like an instant messaging program or a Web calendar. The user can schedule a Web conference in his Web calendar program and then click a link within the same program to launch the conference.", "us ​ /ˈɪn·tərˌfeɪs/. › the place where two systems come together and have an effect on each other, or a connection between two computers or between a person and a computer: Amphibians live at the interface of land and sea. To simplify software, you improve its interface.", "An application-programming interface (API) is a set of programming instructions and standards for accessing a Web-based software application or Web tool. A software company releases its API to the public so that other software developers can design products that are powered by its service. For example, Amazon.com released its API so that Web site developers could more easily access Amazon's product information.", "From the earliest days. of computing, systems have had to talk to. each other in order to share information. across physical and logical boundaries and. solve for the interdependencies inherent in. many business scenarios.", "See all translations. uk ​ /ˈɪn.tə.feɪs/ us ​ /ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.feɪs/. › a connection between two pieces of electronic equipment, or between a person and a computer: My computer has a network interface, which allows me to get to other computers. The new version of the program comes with a much better user interface (= way of showing information to a user) than the original.", "Application programming interfaces (APIs) have been elevated from. a development technique to a business model driver and boardroom. consideration. An organization’s core assets can be reused, shared, and monetized through APIs that can extend the reach of existing. services or provide new revenue streams. APIs should be managed. like a product—one built on top of a potentially complex technical. footprint that includes legacy and third-party systems and data.", "APIs can add features, reach, and context. to new products and services, or become. products and services themselves. Amid the fervor, a reality remains: APIs. are far from new developments. In fact, they. have been around since the beginning of. structured programming.", "Abstraction in this sense is typically used in architecture to allow a consistent level of definition and understanding to be achieved in each area of the architecture in order to support effective communication and decision-making.", "With APIs, applications talk to each other without any user knowledge or intervention. When you buy movie tickets online and enter your credit card information, the movie ticket Web site uses an API to send your credit card information to a remote application that verifies whether your information is correct." ]
Application programming interfaces (APIs) have been elevated from a development technique to a business model driver and boardroom.
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api defines custody transfer
[ "Flow control loops that include a control valve shall have local flow indication. valve bypass valve. Local electronic flow indicators shall meet electrical area classification. Local pneumatic flow indicator shall be a 3-1/2 inch receiver gage.", "Precise measurement of crude oil, alternative energy fluids, natural gas liquids, and other fluids during custody transfer is critical to the process. It is known that variations in temperature can lead to changes in density and if these are not monitored and adjusted for in the measuring process, they can lead to massive monetary losses in time for both seller and buyer.", "ters for custody-transfer applications. This report applied to gas applications. It was called AGA-7, and it was reissued in 2006. Prior to that, the AGA published AGA-11 in 2003, a report on the use of Coriolis flowmeters for custody-transfer applications. The move to standardize the use of ultrasonic flowmeters for custody transfer of petroleum liquids, especially for downstream applications. They are used to measure the transfer of fuel and other petroleum liquids from trucks to planes, trains, ships, and also to buildings. The line sizes for these applications are much smaller than for Custody Transfer of Oil & Gas", "Our in house process engineers will work with you to help determine the optimum Custody Transfer Measuring System for your budget and conditions. Not only do we design & build our Custody Transfer Measuring Systems in-house, but we also provide in-depth testing and onsite startup & commissioning services for our clients.", "Typical media being transferred with Custody Transfer Measuring Systems includes: gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel fuels, light crude oil, heavy crude oil, biofuels, naphtha (Sometime called naptha), condensate, NGL, NGL, LNG, LPG, fuel oil, paraffin wax, lubricating oils, petrochemicals, asphalt, tar, bio-diesel, ethanol.", "But custody transfer is one of the most important applications. Custody transfer occurs when the possession of a fluid, such as oil, gas, water, or steam, changes hands from one owner to another. The owner could, for example, be an oil or gas production company, a pipeline company, or a util-ity company. What typically happens in a custody-transfer flow measurement situ-ation is that one or two custody-transfer flowmeters measure the volume or mass of fluid before the transfer is made, and then another set of flowmeters measures the flow after the transfer. What makes custody transfer unique among flowme-ter applications is that money changes", "Custody Measuring Systems. PumpingSol designs Custody Measuring Systems to provide a packaged solution to your specific requirements; while meeting industry and government standards such as NIST & API guidelines. If your job calls for a complete skid mounted Custody Measuring System.", "(PROJECT STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS) Page 5 of 26 Rev: 01 August 2011 PHILOSOPHY General Design, application, and installation of flow instruments for process control application shall comply with API RP 551. More stringent requirements for custody transfer applications are described later. Flow shall be measured with a primary flow element.", "PumpingSol designs Custody Measuring Systems to provide a solution to your specific requirements, while meeting industry and government standards. PumpingSol designs Custody Measuring Systems to provide a solution to your specific requirements, while meeting industry and government standards.", "metering, process measurement, flare. and stack gas measurement, district. heating, LNG measurement, and shale. gas measurement. Different flow tech-. nologies are used for these applications. But custody transfer is one of the most. important applications. Custody transfer occurs when the. possession of a fluid, such as oil, gas, water, or steam, changes hands from. one owner to another. The owner could, for example, be an oil or gas production. company, a pipeline company, or a util-. ity company." ]
Custody transfer occurs when the possession of a fluid, such as oil, gas, water, or steam, changes hands from one owner to another.
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api drug definition
[ "API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient) is any substance that is represented for use in a drug and that, when used in the manufacturing, processing, or packaging of a drug, becomes an active ingredient or a finished dosage form of the drug.", "An Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients or API is the ingredient in a finished drug that has the intended therapeutic effect. FDA regulates APIs as drugs because they are drug components. FDA also regulates inactive drug ingredients, but with far less focus or stringency.", "An Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients or API is the ingredient in a finished drug that has the intended therapeutic effect. FDA regulates APIs as drugs because they are drug components.", "Definition: API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient) refers to a substance or substance combination used in manufacturing a drug product. API also refers to the active or central ingredient in the product which causes the direct effect on the disease diagnosis, prevention, treatment or cure.", "1 Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient: Any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used in the manufacture of a drug (medicinal) product and that, when used in the production of a drug, becomes an active ingredient of the drug product.", "API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient) refers to a substance or substance combination used in manufacturing a drug product. API also refers to the active or central ingredient in the product which causes the direct effect on the disease diagnosis, prevention, treatment or cure.", "While API is the active component of a drug, excipients are the inactive or inert substances present in a drug. An API starting material, usually a defined chemical property purchased in the market place or produced in-house, is used in the production of an API.", "API also refers to the active or central ingredient in the product which causes the direct effect on the disease diagnosis, prevention, treatment or cure. While API is the active component of a drug, excipients are the inactive or inert substances present in a drug.", "The U.S. Food and Drug Administration defines an APIs as. any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used in the manufacture of a drug product and that, when used in the production of a drug, becomes an active ingredient in the drug product.", "An API process is a related series of operations which result in the preparation of an active pharmaceutical ingredient. Major operations or steps in an API process may include multi-step chemical synthesis and fermentation, purification, crystallization, drying, milling, packing, labeling, and testing." ]
The ingredient in a finished drug that has the intended therapeutic effect.
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api product definition
[ "API and a finished pharmaceutical in the Act and the failure of either to comply with CGMP. constitutes a violation of the Act. FDA has not promulgated CGMP regulations specifically for. APIs or drug components (as we have for finished pharmaceuticals).", "For other uses, see API (disambiguation). In computer programming, an Application Programming Interface (API) is a set of subroutine definitions, protocols, and tools for building application software. In general terms, it is a set of clearly defined methods of communication between various software components.", "Diesel exhaust fluid (also referred to as DEF or AUS 32) is injected into the diesel exhaust stream and the heat from the exhaust, the fluid, and a catalyst convert the NOx into the harmless gases. Diesel exhaust fluid is a 32.5% solution of technically pure urea in purified water.", "Diesel exhaust fluid marketers that have demonstrated that their products satisfy the requirements of the most recent and applicable edition of ISO 22241, Diesel engines – NOx reduction agent AUS 32, may be licensed to display the API Diesel Exhaust Fluid Certification Mark.", "drug product and that, when used in the production of a drug, becomes an active ingredient in the. drug product. Such substances are intended to furnish pharmacological activity or other direct. effect in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease or to affect the.", "API Product Description. The Eleventh Edition of America's best-selling dictionary features more than 225,000 clear and precise definitions and newly added words and meanings. More than 100,000 audio pronunciations and 42,000 usage examples. Includes Foreign Words and Phrases, and Biographical Names and Geographical Names.", "An application-programming interface (API) is a set of programming instructions and standards for accessing a Web-based software application or Web tool. A software company releases its API to the public so that other software developers can design products that are powered by its service. For example, Amazon.com released its API so that Web site developers could more easily access Amazon's product information. Using the Amazon API, a third party Web site can post direct links to Amazon products with updated prices and an option to buy now..", "The API Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Certification Program is a voluntary program designed to certify and monitor the quality characteristics of diesel exhaust fluid intended for use in motor vehicles with diesel engines.", "Establishment Inspection Reports (EIRs) are to be created and filed electronically using the API specific. module in TurboEIR or replacement system that is accessible to both ORA and CDER. For inspections of routine commercial manufacturing classified as Official Action Indicated (OAI) due to.", "API Definition. The Product API will enable our hotels partners to create and edit their room types and rate plans via APIs, without having to use EPC or contact their market manager. The API also enables our partners to read the definition of the room types and rate plans created in the system. Authentication." ]
The Product API will enable hotels partners to create and edit their room types and rate plans via APIs, without having to use EPC or contact their market manager.
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api swagger definition
[ "Current Version - 2.0. The current version of the OpenAPI specification is 2.0 - and you can find it here. This repository contains the existing Swagger 1.2 specification as well as proposals for the 2.0 version.", "As promised in my previous post, I’ll show you how to write API definition with OpenAPI Specification (fka Swagger Specification) format. This tutorial will be composed of several posts:", "The World's Most Popular Framework for APIs. Great News to the Swagger Community! Starting January 1st 2016 the Swagger Specification has been donated to the Open API Initiative (OAI) and is the foundation of the OpenAPI Specification. Swagger is a simple yet powerful representation of your RESTful API. With the largest ecosystem of API tooling on the planet, thousands of developers are supporting Swagger in almost every modern programming language and deployment environment.", "It does, however, require the capabilities of the service be described in the structure of the OpenAPI Specification. Not all services can be described by OpenAPI--this specification is not intended to cover every possible use-case of a REST-ful API.", "See here. The goal of The OpenAPI Specification is to define a standard, language-agnostic interface to REST APIs which allows both humans and computers to discover and understand the capabilities of the service without access to source code, documentation, or through network traffic inspection.", "Swagger-Codegen contains a template-driven engine to generate documentation, API clients and server stubs in different languages by parsing the OpenAPI/Swagger definition.", "Use cases for machine-readable API interfaces include interactive documentation, code generation for documentation, client, and server, as well as automated test cases. OpenAPI-enabled APIs expose JSON files that correctly adhere to the OpenAPI Specification, documented in this repository.", "A Powerful Interface to your API. Swagger is a simple yet powerful representation of your RESTful API. With the largest ecosystem of API tooling on the planet, thousands of developers are supporting Swagger in almost every modern programming language and deployment environment.", "As promised in my previous post, I’ll show you how to write API definition with OpenAPI Specification (fka Swagger Specification) format. This first part explains what is the OpenAPI Specification, why you will use it and what tools you can use to write these specifications.", "Why using an API definition language such as OpenAPI specification? Using an API definition language such as OpenAPI specification helps to describe easily and quickly an API. It’s particularly useful when you’re in the design process of your API (cf. my first post in the series)." ]
Swagger is a simple yet powerful representation of your RESTful API.
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apiary meaning
[ "Definition of apiary in the English dictionary. The definition of apiary in the dictionary is a place where bees are kept, usually in beehives.", "About Apiary Fund Located in Provo, Utah, Apiary Fund is a private company with a unique trading platform combining a brokerage, commercial finance education and proprietary funds.", "An apiary is a place where beehives of honey bees are kept. Traditionally beekeepers paid land rent in honey for the use of small parcels. Some farmers ...", "APIARY Dictionary entry overview: What does apiary mean? • APIARY (noun) The noun APIARY has 1 sense: 1. a shed containing a number of beehives Familiarity information: APIARY used as a noun is very rare.", "Ohio beekeepers report loss of colonies, more difficulty keeping 1 …. An apiary is a place where bees are kept, especially a collection of hives in which bees are kept for honey. Page 2 of 2 - Wirt said some ...", "Meaning: A shed containing a number of beehives. Classified under: Nouns denoting man-made objects. Synonyms: apiary; bee house. Hypernyms (apiary is a kind of...): shed (an outbuilding with a single story; used for shelter or storage) Meronyms (parts of apiary): beehive; hive (a man-made receptacle that houses a swarm of bees)", "Definition of apiary in the English dictionary The definition of apiary in the dictionary is a place where bees are kept, usually in beehives. english words that begin like apiary", "Looking for online definition of APIARY or what APIARY stands for? APIARY is listed in the World's largest and most authoritative dictionary database of abbreviations and acronyms APIARY - What does APIARY stand for?", "The Apiary Fund is an exciting and new way for people from all walks of life to learn how to become traders, said Shawn Lucas, CEO of Apiary Fund. Apiary Fund Releases The Apiary Promise, Ensuring Transparency and Confidence of its Fund Solihull Beekeepers' Association has started its programme of summer activities at its base at the Apiary in Malvern Park, and is inviting people to go along and learn more about the creatures at 7pm.", "Definition of apiary in the AudioEnglish.org Dictionary. Meaning of apiary. What does apiary mean? Proper usage of the word apiary. Information about apiary in the AudioEnglish.org dictionary, synonyms and antonyms. English for Beginners Practical English Travel English Telephone English Banking English Accounting English Dictionary" ]
An apiary is a place where beehives of honey bees are kept.
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apic definition of antibiotic stewardship
[ "Antimicrobial stewardship may be a relatively new. addition to the job responsibilities of the IP. The. discussion of antimicrobial use and its impact on. patients in all healthcare settings in this section is. focused solely within the context of C. difficile. The. broad term “antimicrobial stewardship” is used in.", "Antimicrobial stewardship. Antimicrobial stewardship is a coordinated program that promotes the appropriate use of antimicrobials (including antibiotics), improves patient outcomes, reduces microbial resistance, and decreases the spread of infections caused by multidrug-resistant organisms.", "Olmsted et al.) APIC efforts to promote antibiotic stewardship. API promotes antibiotic stewardship through the following activities, some of which overlap with recommendations. included in the President’s ouncil of Advisors on Science and Technology (PAST) Report: Clinician education and training.", "Antimicrobial stewardship is often not considered something that directly involves home care and hospice nurses, but we can make a difference by helping reduce the amount of antibiotics that are used by patients. Tables 1, 2, and 3 contain specific actions that can be taken to optimize the use of antimicrobials.", "The American Hospital Association (AHA) has compiled a new toolkit on antimicrobial stewardship in partnership with APIC and five other national organizations. The toolkit is composed of three sections: Hospital and health system resources; Clinician resources; and Patient resources.", "Duration: 60 minutes Available through: 12/31/2019. Description: Infection preventionists (IPs) are critical to the fight against sepsis. In order to engage IPs, we will provide a brief overview of the continuum of sepsis from sepsis to severe sepsis to septic shock.", "The APIC Advocacy Agenda: antibiotic stewardship. API believes that successful efforts to combat antibiotic resistant bacteria must recognize the collective responsibility. to protect the effectiveness of all antibiotics – those we have today, and those yet to be developed; recognize the po-.", "For those reasons, antibiotics are prescribed empirically (that is, based on the patient's signs and symptoms and without a culture being collected). Lack of culture data was a factor considered when developing the APIC-HICPAC Surveillance Definitions for Home Health Care and Home Hospice Infections.", "Promoting Antimicrobial Stewardship in Human Medicine Antimicrobial stewardship refers to coordinated interventions designed to improve and measure the appropriate use of antimicrobials by promoting the selection of the optimal antimicrobial drug regimen, dose, duration of therapy, and route of administration.", "Learning Objectives: 1 State the definition and goals of antimicrobial stewardship. 2 Describe the components of an antimicrobial stewardship program. 3 Discuss the role and collaboration of the Infection Preventionist with an antimicrobial stewardship team." ]
Antimicrobial stewardship is a coordinated program that promotes the appropriate use of antimicrobials, improves patient outcomes, reduces microbial resistance, and decreases the spread of infections caused by multidrug-resistant organisms.
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apical membrane definition
[ "Definition. extracellular material secreted by epithelial cells-on basal surface-attach the epithelial cells to underlying tissue-support and guide cell migration during tissue repair. extracellular material secreted by epithelial cells. -on basal surface.", "A variety of molecules are located at the apical membrane, but only a few key molecules act as determinants that are required to maintain the identity of the apical membrane and, thus, epithelial polarity. These molecules are the proteins Cdc42, atypical protein kinase C (aPKC), Par6, Par3 /Bazooka/ASIP.", "Adhesion Belt (Function). Holds epithelial cells together in a continuous sheet by forming a complete ring around the apex of the cell. This ring is made of cadherins, which binds to cadherins on other cells and holds them in place.", "Epithelial cells are one example of a polarized cell type, featuring distinct 'apical', 'lateral' and 'basal' plasma membrane domains.", "apical membrane, the layer of plasma membrane on the apical side (the side toward the lumen) of the epithelial cells in a body tube or cavity, separated from the basolateral membrane by the zonula occludens. 1 Facebook.", "Also found in: Wikipedia. the microvilli-bearing portion of the epithelial cell membrane at the secretory pole. the layer of plasma membrane on the apical side (the side toward the lumen) of the epithelial cells in a body tube or cavity, separated from the basolateral membrane by the zonula occludens.", "Definition. surface of epithelial cell that is exposed to the body exterior or to the cavity of an internal organ -free surface -has microvilli-can also have cilia (hair). surface of epithelial cell that is exposed to the body exterior or to the cavity of an internal organ. -free surface.", "Where is the basolateral membrane of a cell exactly? Can you guess? Are you sure? This video will hopefully clear things up. 1 Science & Technology. 2 Standard YouTube License.", "Metaplasia. The change in epithelium from one type to another. Ex: Smokers irritate the linings of their airways enough to induce the change from pseudostratified columnar epithelium to stratified squamous epithelium, which is more resistant to stress. This process is reversible.", "Epithelial cells connect to one another via their lateral membranes to form epithelial sheets that line cavities and surfaces throughout the animal body." ]
The layer of plasma membrane on the apical side of the epithelial cells in a body tube or cavity.
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apical meristem definition
[ "Apical meristem is found at the apices, or tips of the plant, both the tip of the shoot and the root and is a region of actively dividing cells. The definition of is easy to remember when you break it down.An apex (plural: apices) is the tip, the very end, of something.pical meristem causes the plant to grow up and down to get longer. This kind of growth is called primary growth. When a plant grows 'out' or gets thicker, it's called lateral or secondary growth.", "Please take this short, anonymous survey to help us improve the DG home page. Categorized under General. An apical meristem (embryonic tissue), or growing tip, is at the tip of a plant\\'s stem or root. Its main function is to begin growth of new cells in young seedlings at the tips of roots and stems.Apical meristems contain several layers.lease take this short, anonymous survey to help us improve the DG home page. Categorized under General. An apical meristem (embryonic tissue), or growing tip, is at the tip of a plant\\'s stem or root. Its main function is to begin growth of new cells in young seedlings at the tips of roots and stems.", "A meristem is the tissue in most plants containing undifferentiated cells (meristematic cells), found in zones of the plant where growth can take place. Meristematic cells give rise to various organs of the plant and keep the plant growing.The shoot apical meristem (SAM) gives rise to organs like the leaves and flowers, while the root apical meristem (RAM) provides the meristematic cells for the future root growth.SAM and RAM cells divide rapidly and are considered indeterminate, in that they do not possess any defined end status.he shoot apical meristem (SAM) gives rise to organs like the leaves and flowers, while the root apical meristem (RAM) provides the meristematic cells for the future root growth. SAM and RAM cells divide rapidly and are considered indeterminate, in that they do not possess any defined end status.", "Apical Meristem. Meristems are areas in plants where mitosis occurs, and due to this cell division, it is also where growth occurs. Lateral meristems can be found at the tip of lateral growths in the plant while the apical meristems responsible for vertical growth can be found at the root and shoot (apex) tips.pical Meristem. Meristems are areas in plants where mitosis occurs, and due to this cell division, it is also where growth occurs. Lateral meristems can be found at the tip of lateral growths in the plant while the apical meristems responsible for vertical growth can be found at the root and shoot (apex) tips.", "meristem. (mĕr`istĕm') , a specialized section of plant tissue characterized by cell division and growth. Much of the mature plant's growth is provided by meristems. Apical meristems found at the tips of stems and roots increase the length of these sections.n one type of lateral meristem, called cambium, or vascular cambium, the cells divide and differentiate to form the conducting tissues of the plant, i.e., the wood wood,botanically, the xylem tissue that forms the bulk of the stem of a woody plant.", ": a meristem at the apex of a root or shoot that is responsible for increase in length. a meristem at the apex of a root or shoot that is responsible for increase in length.", "Definition of MERISTEM. : a formative plant tissue usually made up of small cells capable of dividing indefinitely and giving rise to similar cells or to cells that differentiate to produce the definitive tissues and organs.— mer·i·ste·mat·ic \\ˌmer-əs-tə-ˈma-tik\\ adjective.— mer·i·ste·mat·i·cal·ly \\-ti-k(ə-)lē\\ adverb. a formative plant tissue usually made up of small cells capable of dividing indefinitely and giving rise to similar cells or to cells that differentiate to produce the definitive tissues and organs. — mer·i·ste·mat·ic \\ˌmer-əs-tə-ˈma-tik\\ adjective.", "Apical meristem. Permanently embryonic tissue involved in cell division at the apices of plant roots and stems, and forming dynamic regions of growth. These apical meri­stems, usually consisting of small, densely cytoplasmic cells, become established during embryo development.ermanently embryonic tissue involved in cell division at the apices of plant roots and stems, and forming dynamic regions of growth. These apical meri­stems, usually consisting of small, densely cytoplasmic cells, become established during embryo development.", "meristem-undifferentiated tissue from which new cells are formed, as at the tip of a stem or root. plant tissue-the tissue of a plant.oun. 1. meristem-undifferentiated tissue from which new cells are formed, as at the tip of a stem or root. plant tissue-the tissue of a plant. 1 Facebook.", "Apical meristem causes the plant to grow up and down to get longer. This kind of growth is called primary growth. When a plant grows 'out' or gets thicker, it's called lateral or secondary growth.pical meristem causes the plant to grow up and down to get longer. This kind of growth is called primary growth. When a plant grows 'out' or gets thicker, it's called lateral or secondary growth." ]
Permanently embryonic tissue involved in cell division at the apices of plant roots and stems, and forming dynamic regions of growth.
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apical meristem is part of what
[ "Apical meristem is found at the apices, or tips of the plant, both the tip of the shoot and the root, and is a region of actively dividing cells. The definition is easy to remember when you break it down.", "Shoot apical meristem maintenance: the art of a dynamic balance. The shoot apical meristem (SAM) is a cell supply system for the aerial part of the plant. (a) The modular growth of the shoot is illustrated in this three-dimensional model of a growing stem with leaves.", "Fig. 1. The shoot apical meristem (SAM) is a cell supply system for the aerial part of the plant. (a) The modular growth of the shoot is illustrated in this three-dimensional model of a growing stem with leaves. The plant body generates from the iterative initiation of units called ‘phytomers’ composed of a leaf (or leaves) attached at a node, a", "in polar directions throughout plant life: the shoot apical meristem (SAM) generates the aerial part of the plant, whereas the root apical meristem (RAM) generates the underground part. The SAM continuously produces cells that will become incorporated into stem tissue, lateral organs (leaves and flowers) and axillary meristems. The", "Division of apical meristem results in one of three kinds of primary tissue. Primary tissue is partially differentiated. That is, the cells in these tissues have been set on the path to become a specific type of tissue, but the cells are still dividing to become further specialized.", "Apical meristem is a region of rapidly-dividing cells found at a plant's root and shoot tips. Division of these cells always results in primary (vertical) growth, both at the root and shoot. This type of tissue is undifferentiated. That is, it can become any of three types of tissue: protoderm, procambium, or ground meristem based on the plant's needs.", "4 Apical dominance Apical dominance is phenomenon where one meristem prevents or inhibits the growth of other meristems. It is produced in the apical meristem and transported towards the roots in the cambium. For example. • Procambium . This is what gives rise to wood in plants.", "Apical meristem causes the plant to grow up and down to get longer. This kind of growth is called primary growth. When a plant grows 'out' or gets thicker, it's called lateral or secondary growth.", "Phenotypes of Arabidopsis shoot apical meristem (SAM) mutants. Longitudinal sections through the vegetative SAMs of 7-day-old (a) wild type, (b) clavata1-4 (clv1-4), (c) wuschel-1 (wus-1) and (d) shootmeristemless-11 (stm-11) plants. (b) The SAM of clv1-4 plants is both broader and taller than the wild-type SAM (a).", "Shoot apical meristem maintenance: the art of a dynamic balance Cristel C. Carles and Jennifer C. Fletcher USDA/UC Berkeley, Plant Gene Expression Center, 800 Buchanan Street, Albany, CA 94710, USA The aerial structure of higher plants derives from cells at the tip of the stem, in the shoot apical meristem (SAM). Throughout the life of a plant, the SAM pro-duces stem tissues and lateral organs, and also regener-ates itself. For correct growth, the plant must maintain a constant flow of cells through the meristem, where the input of dividing pluripotent stem cells offsets the" ]
Apical meristem is a region of rapidly-dividing cells found at a plant's root and shoot tips.
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apipa address
[ "(Automatic Private IP Addressing) The Windows function that provides DHCP autoconfiguration addressing. APIPA assigns a class B IP address from 169.254.0.0 to 169.254.255.255 to the client when a DHCP server is either permanently or temporarily unavailable. Designed for small non-routable networks, if a DHCP server becomes available later, the APIPA address is replaced with one from the DHCP server. For example, when a Windows Vista machine starts up, it waits only six seconds to find a DHCP server before assigning an IP from the APIPA range. It then continues to look for a DHCP server. Previous versions of Windows looked for a DHCP server for up to three minutes. See DHCP autoconfiguration addressing, DHCP and private IP address.", "Health insurance is a benefit every Arizona family should have – especially for children. Our Arizona KidsCare Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is for children under age 19 who are not eligible for other AHCCCS health insurance. You can choose your own doctor and get extra programs that only UnitedHealthcare Community Plan provides.", "Cisco Networking All-in-One For Dummies. Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) is a network client-side process used as a fallback position when DHCP services are not available on the network but the client devices are configured to use DHCP for their IP address configuration.", "About this videoJoin Timothy Pintello for an in-depth discussion in this video, Comparing private, public, and IPv4 APIPA addressing, part of Networking Foundations: IP Addressing. Course details. Understanding the foundations of networking is paramount for any IT professional. Once you have a grasp of the basics, IP addressing is the next step. In this course, Timothy Pintello walks through the essential concepts, including common numbering systems and logical vs. physical IP addressing.", "Join Timothy Pintello for an in-depth discussion in this video, Comparing private, public, and IPv4 APIPA addressing, part of Networking Foundations: IP Addressing. Join Timothy Pintello for an in-depth discussion in this video, Comparing private, public, and IPv4 APIPA addressing, part of Networking Foundations: IP Addressing.", "I use the APIPA address range for link local connections similiar in idea to link local addresses in IPv6. Most of the time they are used for the failover connection between firewall peers and but I have also used them as the physical interface IP address on the routers on each end of a metro ethernet P2P connection over which I configured a GRE virtual tunnel interface.", "From Email Address * From Name * To Email Address * (OR copy and paste the link into your own email.) The Medicare Advantage plans we offer are for people who qualify for both Medicaid and Medicare Parts A and B.", "When a DHCP server fails, APIPA allocates IP addresses in the private range 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254. Clients verify their address is unique on the network using ARP When the DHCP server is again able to service requests, clients update their addresses automatically. In APIPA, all devices use the default network mask 255.255.0.0 and all reside on the same subnet. APIPA is enabled on all DHCP clients in Windows unless the computer's Registry is modified to disable it. APIPA can be enabled on individual network adapters. Because APIPA uses IP addresses in the private Class B space, APIPA is a feature generally only useful on home or other small intranet LANs.", "Our Arizona Developmentally Disabled (DD) Program addresses the specific needs of children and adults with conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy or other cognitive disabilities. Members can choose their own doctor. And they get many services to help the family manage their care. Choose “View Plan” to see what our plan offers.", "- Now I'd like to talk about private versus public addressing and the APIPA protocol. Public addresses are addresses that can be used in a network or device that needs direct access to the internet. In fact, in order to get direct access to the internet, it is required that a public address be used. Public addresses need to be registered with ICAAN." ]
Automatic Private IP Addressing is a network client-side process used as a fallback position when DHCP services are not available on the network but the client devices are configured to use DHCP for their IP address configuration.
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apistle definition
[ "Full Definition of EPISTLE. 1. capitalized a: one of the letters adopted as books of the New Testament b: a liturgical lection usually from one of the New Testament Epistles. 2.a: letter; especially: a formal or elegant letter b: a composition in the form of a letter.— epis·tler \\-ˈpi-sə-lər\\ noun.pistle in the Bible: any one of the letters to the early Christians that are part of the New Testament.", "An epistle (/ɨˈpɪsəl/ ; Greek ἐεπιστολή, epistolē, letter) is a writing directed or sent to a person or group of people, usually an elegant and formal didactic letter.The epistle genre of letter-writing was common in ancient Egypt as part of the scribal-school writing curriculum.The letters in the New Testament from Apostles to Christians are usually referred to as epistles.he epistle genre of letter-writing was common in ancient Egypt as part of the scribal-school writing curriculum. The letters in the New Testament from Apostles to Christians are usually referred to as epistles.", "The second epistle of Peter in the Bible. The second epistle of Peter in the Bible. The definition of an epistle is an especially long and formal letter, or is a poem or other writing in letter form.A very long and formal letter is an example of an epistle.he second epistle of Peter in the Bible. The second epistle of Peter in the Bible. The definition of an epistle is an especially long and formal letter, or is a poem or other writing in letter form. A very long and formal letter is an example of an epistle.", "e·pis·tle. n. 1. A letter, especially a formal one. See Synonyms at letter. 2. A literary composition in the form of a letter. 3. Epistle Bible.a. One of the letters included as a book in the New Testament.·pis·tle. n. 1. A letter, especially a formal one. See Synonyms at letter. 2. A literary composition in the form of a letter. 3. Epistle Bible.", "A written communication; a term inclusive of all forms of written correspondence, personal and official, in vogue from an early antiquity. As applied to the twenty-one letters, which constitute well-nigh one-half of the New Testament, the word epistle has come to have chiefly a technical and exclusive meaning.-pis'-'-l (epistole, a letter, epistle; from epistello, to send to): \\Contents. 1. New Testament Epistles 2. Distinctive Characteristics 3. Letter-Writing in Antiquity 4. Letters in the Old Testament 5.", "Epistle in the Bible: any one of the letters to the early Christians that are part of the New Testament.pistle in the Bible: any one of the letters to the early Christians that are part of the New Testament.", "An Epistle (greek: ejpistolhv 'epistole') is a letter. The Epistles in the Bible are such books as Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Philippians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, Philemon, 1 John, 2 John, and 3 John.The word 'epistole' occurs 24 times in the Greek New Testament.n Epistle (greek: ejpistolhv 'epistole') is a letter. The Epistles in the Bible are such books as Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Philippians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, Philemon, 1 John, 2 John, and 3 John. The word 'epistole' occurs 24 times in the Greek New Testament.", "Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: epistle (Noun). A letter, or a literary composition in the form of a letter. epistle (Noun). One of the letters included as a book of the New Testament.Origin: From epistle, from epistola, from ἐπιστολή, from ἐπιστέλλω, from ἐπί + στέλλω.pistle. An epistle is a writing directed or sent to a person or group of people, usually an elegant and formal didactic letter. The epistle genre of letter-writing was common in ancient Egypt as part of the scribal-school writing curriculum.", "Epistle. n. 1. (Bible) New Testament any of the apostolic letters of Saints Paul, Peter, James, Jude, or John. 2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a reading from one of the Epistles, forming part of the Eucharistic service in many Christian Churches.·pis·tle. n. 1. A letter, especially a formal one. See Synonyms at letter. 2. A literary composition in the form of a letter. 3. Epistle Bible. a. One of the letters included as a book in the New Testament.", "Epistle. An epistle is a writing directed or sent to a person or group of people, usually an elegant and formal didactic letter. The epistle genre of letter-writing was common in ancient Egypt as part of the scribal-school writing curriculum.pistle. An epistle is a writing directed or sent to a person or group of people, usually an elegant and formal didactic letter. The epistle genre of letter-writing was common in ancient Egypt as part of the scribal-school writing curriculum." ]
An epistle is a writing directed or sent to a person or group of people, usually an elegant and formal didactic letter.
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aplasia cutis congenita symptoms
[ "Aplasia Cutis Congenita. Aplasia cutis congenita is an uncommon condition (approximately 3 in 10,000 births) where a newborn child is missing skin from certain areas of the body with a predilection for the midline of the vertex of the scalp.", "Triangular alopecia (alopecia triangularis) is a condition similar to congenital aplasia. It is usually apparent from birth and tends to affect a triangular patch of skin and hair above the temples. For unknown reasons, the skin fails to grow hair follicles in this area in a few people.", "Major complications of aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) are rare but include hemorrhage, secondary local infection, meningitis, or sagittal sinus thrombosis. Larger lesions associated with underlying bony defects may result in death secondary to central nervous system infection or hemorrhage from the sagittal sinus.", "Aplasia Cutis Congenita. Share |. Aplasia cutis congenita is an uncommon condition (approximately 3 in 10,000 births) where a newborn child is missing skin from certain areas of the body with a predilection for the midline of the vertex of the scalp.", "Congenital Aplasia. Aplasia cutis congenita, or congenital aplasia, is a developmental defect where, for reasons not understood, the skin does not fully form as an embryo develops. A baby may be born with a patch of skin that is like an open wound or an ulcer.", "The bullous or membranous variants of aplasia cutis congenita reveal a distinct histologic pattern identical to those in encephaloceles and meningoceles. This supports a hypothesis that these types of aplasia cutis may represent the forme fruste of a neural tube closure defect.", "Research symptoms & diagnosis of Aplasia Cutis Congenita: 1 Overview -- Aplasia Cutis Congenita. 2 Complications -- Aplasia Cutis Congenita. 3 Doctors & Specialists. Misdiagnosis and Alternative 1 Diagnoses. Hidden Causes of Aplasia Cutis Congenita. Other Causes -- causes of these or similar symptoms.", "This signs and symptoms information for Aplasia Cutis Congenita has been gathered from various sources, may not be fully accurate, and may not be the full list of Aplasia Cutis Congenita signs or Aplasia Cutis Congenita symptoms.", "The diagnosis of aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) is made on the basis of physical findings indicative of an in utero disruption of skin development. Most lesions occur on the scalp lateral to the midline, but they may also occur on the face, trunk, or limbs, sometimes symmetrically.", "When considering symptoms of Aplasia Cutis Congenita, it is also important to consider Aplasia Cutis Congenita as a possible cause of other medical conditions. The Disease Database lists the following medical conditions that Aplasia Cutis Congenita may cause:" ]
Utero disruption of skin development, esions occur on the scalp lateral to the midline and also on the face, trunk, or limbs, sometimes symmetrically.
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apo definition
[ "apo-. a prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Greek, where it was joined to verbs, deverbal forms, and other parts of speech.", "apo-. 1. a prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Greek, where it was joined to verbs, deverbal forms, and other parts of speech.", "APO: Ares Projects Office: APO: Army Procurement Objective: APO: ALARA Program Office: APO: Administrative Policy Office: APO: Acquisition Project/Program Office(r) APO: Advanced Production Orders: APO: Adaptive Planning Option: APO: FAA Aviation Policy and Plans Office: APO: Automated Project Order Form System: APO: Asset Placement Optimizer: APO", "Apo- definition, a prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Greek, where it was joined to verbs, deverbal forms, and other parts of speech.", "1. 1 a prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Greek, where it was joined to verbs, deverbal forms, and other parts of speech.", "33 definitions of APO. Definition of APO in Military and Government. What does APO stand for?", "Among its functions in Greek, apo-, has the spatial sense “away, off, apart” (apogee; apocope; apostasy; apostrophe); it occurs with deverbals that denote a response or defense (apodosis; apology) and is found on verbs having perfective force relative to a corresponding simple verb (apoplexy; aposiopesis).", "APO: Apprentice Police Officer (various locations) APO: Ares Projects Office: APO: Army Procurement Objective: APO: ALARA Program Office: APO: Administrative Policy Office: APO: Acquisition Project/Program Office(r) APO: Advanced Production Orders: APO: Adaptive Planning Option: APO: FAA Aviation Policy and Plans Office: APO: Automated Project Order Form System: APO", "APO: FAA Aviation Policy and Plans Office: APO: Automated Project Order Form System: APO: Asset Placement Optimizer: APO: Accreditation Program Overview (various organizations) APO: Affected Property Owner (various locations) APO: Afloat Pre-Positioning Operations (US DoD) APO: Adult Probation Officer (various locations) APO: Assaulting a Police Officer (crime) APO", "APO: Administrative Policy Office: APO: Acquisition Project/Program Office(r) APO: Advanced Production Orders: APO: Adaptive Planning Option: APO: FAA Aviation Policy and Plans Office: APO: Automated Project Order Form System: APO: Asset Placement Optimizer: APO: Accreditation Program Overview (various organizations) APO: Affected Property Owner (various locations) APO" ]
Apo is a prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Greek.
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apo ramipril generic name
[ "Apo-Ramipril® is a Canadian brand name for ramipril, an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor.It is used for hypertension and to reduce risk of heart attack an stroke in high risk patients. Off label it is used for heart failure and to reduce heart problems in diabetics with hypertension.po-Ramipril® is a Canadian brand name for ramipril, an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor.", "Category: Prescription Drugs. Generic Name: Ramipril. Apo-Ramipril® is a Canadian brand name for ramipril, an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. It is used for hypertension and to reduce risk of heart attack an stroke in high risk patients.Off label it is used for heart failure and to reduce heart problems in diabetics with hypertension.po-Ramipril® is a Canadian brand name for ramipril, an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor.", "4 Reviews. 4 Reviews. Ramipril is the generic version of the brand-name drug Altace, which is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). Ramipril also reduces the risk of a heart attack, stroke, and death in people age 55 and older and at high risk of a major cardiovascular event.f you are taking ramipril to reduce your risk of a major cardiovascular events, your doctor will likely prescribe a daily dose of 2.5 mg for one week, then 5 mg once daily for three weeks, and finally 10 mg once daily if you tolerate the drug well.", "Ramipril is in a group of drugs called ACE inhibitors. ACE stands for angiotensin converting enzyme. Ramipril is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) or congestive heart failure, and to improve survival after a heart attack.Ramipril may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.et emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; severe stomach pain; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Stop taking ramipril and call your doctor at once if you have a serious side effect such as: 1 feeling like you might pass out;", "Ramipril belongs to the class of medications called angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. It is used to treat high blood pressure, alone or in combination with thiazide diuretics (water pills).It works by relaxing and opening blood vessels to lower blood pressure.5 mg. Each No. 3, light gray/powder blue capsule, imprinted APO 15, contains ramipril 15 mg. Nonmedicinal ingredients: lactose monohydrate (spray-dried), magnesium stearate, and talc; capsule shell: gelatin, D&C Red No. 28, FD & C Blue No. 1, and titanium dioxide.", "Ramipril (INN, BAN, USAN) is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and congestive heart failure. By inhibiting an enzyme, ACE inhibitors relax the muscles around small arteries (arterioles). The arterioles expand and allow blood to flow through more easily.he AIRE trial showed a 27% reduction in mortality for patients receiving ramipril for chronic heart failure following a myocardial infarction. Ramipril was found to have similar results as telmisartan, an angiotensin II receptor blocker.", "BRAND NAME: Altace. DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Ramipril belongs to a class of drugs called angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors that are used for treating high blood pressure, heart failure and for preventing kidney failure due to high blood pressure and diabetes.ther ACE inhibitors include enalapril (Vasotec), quinapril (Accupril), captopril (Capoten), fosinopril (Monopril), benazepril (Lotensin), lisinopril (Zestril, Prinivil), moexipril (Univasc) and trandolapril (Mavik). ACE is important because it is an enzyme responsible for producing the chemical, angiotensin II.", "Ramipril is in a class of drugs called angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, or ACE inhibitors, which work by keeping blood flowing smoothly throughout the body.f you are taking ramipril to reduce your risk of a major cardiovascular events, your doctor will likely prescribe a daily dose of 2.5 mg for one week, then 5 mg once daily for three weeks, and finally 10 mg once daily if you tolerate the drug well.", "Other ACE inhibitors include enalapril (Vasotec), quinapril (Accupril), captopril (Capoten), fosinopril (Monopril), benazepril (Lotensin), lisinopril (Zestril, Prinivil), moexipril (Univasc) and trandolapril (Mavik). ACE is important because it is an enzyme responsible for producing the chemical, angiotensin II.Angiotensin II causes muscles in most arteries, including the arteries of the heart, to contract, thereby narrowing the arteries and elevating blood pressure.ACE inhibitors such as ramipril lower blood pressure by reducing the production of angiotensin II, thereby relaxing arterial muscle and enlarging arteries.When the blood pressure is lower, the heart--including the failing heart--does not have to work as hard to pump blood.ther ACE inhibitors include enalapril (Vasotec), quinapril (Accupril), captopril (Capoten), fosinopril (Monopril), benazepril (Lotensin), lisinopril (Zestril, Prinivil), moexipril (Univasc) and trandolapril (Mavik). ACE is important because it is an enzyme responsible for producing the chemical, angiotensin II.", "The recommended adult dose of ramipril ranges from 2.5 mg to 20 mg daily in 1 or 2 divided doses, depending on the dose and individual circumstances such as your response to the medication. To treat high blood pressure, the usual starting dose for people not using diuretics (water pills) is 2.5 mg once daily.5 mg. Each No. 3, light gray/powder blue capsule, imprinted APO 15, contains ramipril 15 mg. Nonmedicinal ingredients: lactose monohydrate (spray-dried), magnesium stearate, and talc; capsule shell: gelatin, D&C Red No. 28, FD & C Blue No. 1, and titanium dioxide." ]
Ramipril
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apocalyptic eschatology definition
[ "Dictionary, edited by David Noel Freedman, 6 vols. [Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1992], 1: 283) does not seem to distinguish between apocalyptic eschatology and apocalypticism, using the. later term in the same way Hanson uses the former, as an expression of world view or, to use. Collins’ terms, a “symbolic universe.”.", "But to claim apocalyptic eschatology as our view of the world in contexts that call for a prophetic perspective becomes an exercise in self-delusion, and an expression of our own self-importance and arrogance.", "Abstract and Keywords. The category of “apocalyptic literature” was invented by the German New Testament scholar Friedrich Lücke in 1832 in the context of an introduction to the Book of Revelation.", "This article discusses apocalyptic eschatology in the ancient world. It considers the origins of apocalypticism, Zoroastrianism and apocalypticism, apocalyptic writings as a development of biblical prophecy, and wisdom and apocalypticism.", "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by Albrecht Dürer. Eschatology /ˌɛskəˈtɒlədʒi/ is a part of theology concerned with the final events of history, or the ultimate destiny of humanity. This concept is commonly referred to as the end of the world or end time.", "Apocalyptic Eschatology. E. very Christian ethics is determined by a presupposed eschatology. In dif-. fering ethical decisions we must always deal not only with differing ethi-. cal conceptions but also with fundamental theological decisions in eschatol-. ogy, and then in Christology. In this chapter we will make this clear from an.", "and “revelation” are transliterations of the Latin verb revelare and noun revelatio. Apocalyptic or apocalypticism is a slippery term used in at least three different. ways: (1) as a type of literature, (2) as a type of eschatology, and (3) as a type of col-. lective behavior. Each of these categories needs some explanation. Apocalyptic as Literature.", "Doomsday Prophets: The Difference between Prophetic and Apocalyptic Eschatology. We have all seen the “doomsday” predictions that inevitably surround national or international crises or notable events. The millennial-bug scare of 2000, which gave good fodder for many end-of-the-world fans, is only one example.", "Edited by Jan Krans, Bert Jan Lietaert Peerbolte, Peter-Ben Smit and Arie Zwiep. Paul, John, and Apocalyptic Eschatology offers fresh studies by leading New Testament scholars. It considers Paul’s use of tradition, his views on Christian life in the light of mysticism and eschatology. It also discusses the identity formation of the “Johannine community” and the role of “exaltation” in the Fourth Gospel.", "1Although Collins and Hanson consider themselves historical-critical scholars, the. significance of their work for conservative Christians is recognized by the choice of Collins to. write the article “Apocalyptic Literature” in the recent evangelical reference work Dictionary of." ]
A part of theology concerned with the final events of history or the ultimate destiny of humanity.
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apocalyptic literature definition
[ "Apocalyptic literature is a genre of prophetical writing that developed in post-Exilic Jewish culture and was popular among millennialist early Christians.he imagery in apocalyptic literature is not realistic or reflective of the physical world as it was, but is rather surreal and fantastic, invoking a sense of wonder at the complete newness of the new order to come.", " Apocalypse (ἀποκάλυψις) is a Greek word meaning revelation, an unveiling or unfolding of things not previously known and which could not be known apart from the unveiling.. As a genre, apocalyptic literature details the authors' visions of the end times as revealed by an angel or other heavenly messenger.he imagery in apocalyptic literature is not realistic or reflective of the physical world as it was, but is rather surreal and fantastic, invoking a sense of wonder at the complete newness of the new order to come.", "The book of Revelation belongs to a class of chiefly Jewish (and later Christian) literature called “apocalyptic.” The word “apocalypse” has been borrowed from the book of Revelation and applied to these other writings.Apocalyptic refers, in a broad sense, to a group of books written between 200 B.C. and A.D. 100.he book of Revelation belongs to a class of chiefly Jewish (and later Christian) literature called “apocalyptic.” The word “apocalypse” has been borrowed from the book of Revelation and applied to these other writings. Apocalyptic refers, in a broad sense, to a group of books written between 200 B.C. and A.D. 100.", "General Overviews. Collins 1998a represents the standard introduction to ancient Jewish apocalyptic literature, providing a survey of apocalyptic literature’s historical development and the consensus definition of a literary apocalypse.Nickelsburg 2005 interprets Jewish apocalyptic texts in the context of historical developments.eneral Overviews. Collins 1998a represents the standard introduction to ancient Jewish apocalyptic literature, providing a survey of apocalyptic literature’s historical development and the consensus definition of a literary apocalypse.", "The word apocalyptic, derived from the Greek word apokalypsis, means “revelation” or “unveiling,” and is applied to these writings because they contain alleged revelation of the secret purposes of God, the end of the world, and the establishment of God’s kingdom on earth.he word apocalyptic, derived from the Greek word apokalypsis, means “revelation” or “unveiling,” and is applied to these writings because they contain alleged revelation of the secret purposes of God, the end of the world, and the establishment of God’s kingdom on earth.", "Apocalyptical elements (αποκαλυπτειν, to reveal something hidden) can be detected in the prophetical books of Joel and Zechariah, while Isaiah chapters 24–27 and 33 present well-developed apocalypses. The Book of Daniel offers a fully matured and classic example of this genre of literature.he imagery in apocalyptic literature is not realistic or reflective of the physical world as it was, but is rather surreal and fantastic, invoking a sense of wonder at the complete newness of the new order to come.", "Video games, movies, television--post-apocalyptic literature is right under our noses, and you might not have even realized it!ny connection to the pre-apocalyptic world and its culture has been lost, and the younger generations have even started to revere 'The Americans' as gods. This sort of mythologizing of events and people prior to the cataclysm is common in post-apocalyptic literature.", "The imagery in apocalyptic literature is not realistic or reflective of the physical world as it was, but is rather surreal and fantastic, invoking a sense of wonder at the complete newness of the new order to come.he imagery in apocalyptic literature is not realistic or reflective of the physical world as it was, but is rather surreal and fantastic, invoking a sense of wonder at the complete newness of the new order to come.", "1 Apocalyptic literature often uses prophetic vision formula to see the future, “and I saw...” This phrase appears many times in Revelation. 2 It is not in the earliest examples of the genre, however. 3 The literature uses mysterious and symbolic language.tages of the history of Apocalyptic Literature. First is the biblical stage of the genre. The first known record of apocalyptic literature is Isaiah 24:40. It then continues sporadically throughout the book and the ending of Isaiah contains an apocalyptic vision of the New City.", "1 Hence the name. 2 Apocalyptic literature often uses prophetic vision formula to see the future, “and I saw...” This phrase appears many times in Revelation. 3 It is not in the earliest examples of the genre, however.4 The literature uses mysterious and symbolic language.tages of the history of Apocalyptic Literature. First is the biblical stage of the genre. The first known record of apocalyptic literature is Isaiah 24:40. It then continues sporadically throughout the book and the ending of Isaiah contains an apocalyptic vision of the New City." ]
Apocalyptic literature is a genre of prophetical writing that developed in post-Exilic Jewish culture and was popular among millennialist early Christians.
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apocalyptic meaning of the word
[ "(initial capital letter) revelation (def 4). 2. any of a class of Jewish or Christian writings that appeared from about 200 b.c. to a.d. 350 and were assumed to make revelations of the ultimate divine purpose. 3. a prophetic revelation, especially concerning a cataclysm in which the forces of good permanently triumph over the forces of evil.", "The lyrics of a popular song from the 1980’s by the band REM go, “It’s the end of the world as we know it.” This song’s tune may be catchy but the sentiment is rather apocalyptic — since it refers to the final destruction of the world. The base word of apocalyptic, apocalypse, means ultimate doom.. This scenario is most famously described in the Bible’s Book of Revelation, but the concept is used in reference to many extreme catastrophes.", "The apocalypse is the total destruction and end of the world.We live in the shadow of the apocalypse, of a catastrophe that will mean the end of the world itself. 1 Brazilian Portuguese: apocalipse. 2 Chinese: 末日灾难. 3 European Spanish: apocalipsis. French: 1 apocalypse. German: Apokalypse. Italian: 1 apocalisse. Japanese: 2 大惨事. Korean: 세계의 종말.", "Origin and Etymology of apocalypse. Middle English, revelation, Revelation, from Anglo-French apocalipse, from Late Latin apocalypsis, from Greek apokalypsis, from apokalyptein to uncover, from apo- + kalyptein to cover — more at hell. First Known Use: 13th century.", "Definition of apocalyptic. 1 : of, relating to, or resembling an apocalypse apocalyptic events. 2 : forecasting the ultimate destiny of the world : prophetic apocalyptic warnings. 3 : foreboding imminent disaster or final doom : terrible apocalyptic signs of the coming end-times.", "Definition of apocalyptic. 1 1 : of, relating to, or resembling an apocalypse apocalyptic events. 2 2 : forecasting the ultimate destiny of the world : prophetic apocalyptic warnings. 3 3 : foreboding imminent disaster or final doom : terrible apocalyptic signs of the coming end-times. 4 : wildly unrestrained : grandiose.", "Definition of apocalypse. 1 1a : one of the Jewish and Christian writings of 200 b.c. to a.d. 150 marked by pseudonymity, symbolic imagery, and the expectation of an imminent cosmic cataclysm in which God destroys the ruling powers of evil and raises the righteous to life in a messianic kingdomb capitalized : revelation 3.", "Word Origin and History for apocalypse. n. late 14c., revelation, disclosure, from Church Latin apocalypsis revelation, from Greek apokalyptein uncover, disclose, reveal, from apo- from (see apo-) + kalyptein to cover, conceal (see Calypso).", "The word “apocalypse” is associated in Scripture with the good things on the last day and not just some “disaster.” At the revelation of Christ, the glory and grace of salvation are presented also as an end time apocalypse — revelation (Rom 8:18; 1 Pet 1:5, 7, 12; 4:13; 5:1).", "The apocalypse is the total destruction and end of the world. We live in the shadow of the apocalypse, of a catastrophe that will mean the end of the world itself. Synonyms: destruction, holocaust, havoc, devastation More Synonyms of apocalypse. Word Frequency." ]
Of, relating to, or resembling an apocalypse apocalyptic events.
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apogee meaning
[ "SearchSecurity. 1 hacker A hacker is an individual who uses computer, networking or other skills to overcome a technical problem. 2 antivirus software (antivirus program) Antivirus software is a class of program designed to prevent, detect and remove malware infections on individual computing ...", "SearchCompliance. 1 pure risk (absolute risk) Pure risk, also called absolute risk, is a category of threat that is beyond human control and has only one possible outcome if 2 ... risk assessment Risk assessment is the identification of hazards that could negatively impact an organization's ability to conduct business.", "When a satellite follows a non-circular orbit around the earth, the satellite's path is an ellipse with the center of the earth at one focus.Such a satellite has variable altitude and variable orbital speed.", "When a satellite follows a non-circular orbit around the earth, the satellite's path is an ellipse with the center of the earth at one focus. The point of highest altitude in the elliptical orbit is called the apogee. When a satellite follows a non-circular orbit around the earth, the satellite's path is an ellipse with the center of the earth at one focus.", "At apogee, a satellite travels more slowly than at any other point in its orbit. When viewed from the earth's surface, a satellite at or near apogee takes along time to traverse the sky. In communications, apogee is the best time to access a satellite. Although its distance means that the signal path is long, the fact that the satellite is slowly moving means that it is accessible for a comparatively longtime.", "In addition, the satellite's synchronization with the earth's orbit means that the antenna of an earth-based station can be pointed at a fixed spot in the sky, and no further adjustment of antenna orientation is needed.", "perigee in Science. The point nearest Earth's center in the orbit of the Moon or an artificial satellite. The point in an orbit that is nearest to the body being orbited.", "SearchSolidStateStorage. 1 3D XPoint 3D XPoint is memory storage technology jointly developed by Intel and Micron Technology Inc. 2 RRAM or ReRAM (resistive RAM) RRAM or ReRAM (resistive random access memory) is a form of nonvolatile storage that operates by changing the resistance of a ...", "(pěr'ə-jē) 1 The point nearest Earth's center in the orbit of the Moon or an artificial satellite. 2 The point in an orbit that is nearest to the body being orbited. Compare apogee, perihelion.", "perigee, the point in the orbit of the moon or a planet nearest the earth. The Moon, with regard to the Earth, is similarly in her perigee, and her apogee. On the longitude of the perigee of the lunar orbit at the time." ]
The apogee is the point of highest altitude in the elliptical orbit.
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apollo justice x trucy wright
[ "Several of the series' characters, from left to right: Back row – Larry Butz. Middle row – Ema Skye, Kristoph Gavin, Dick Gumshoe (with Missile), Miles Edgeworth, Phoenix Wright, Apollo Justice, Trucy Wright, Franziska von Karma, Godot. Front row – Klavier Gavin, Pearl Fey, Maya Fey.", "Trucy Wright (née Trucy Enigmar) is a professional stage magician at the Wright Anything Agency who has also served as an investigative partner for the lawyers in the agency. She was born into the Gramarye family of magicians, her biological father being Zak Gramarye and her grandfather being Magnifi Gramarye.", "Trucy Wright's oldest known relative is Magnifi Gramarye, her grandfather. Her father is Zak Gramarye and her mother is Thalassa Gramarye, better known as Lamiroir after her death. Trucy has never been informed of her parents' whereabouts or about the fact that Apollo Justice is her half-brother through her mother.", "3 years ago#1. Apollo and Trucy are siblings....TO Apollo Justice and Trucy. I mean c'mon, it was a demented plot point to intentionally keep it from them, their only reasoning be for the luls by the looks of it. Lets see how funny it is when they become romantically involved, Wright.", "And surprisingly reliable. The fourth game of the Ace Attorney series and the first installment made specifically for the Nintendo DS.Set seven years after the Phoenix Wright Trilogy, the story follows a young and eager Hot-Blooded lawyer called Apollo Justice. Apollo idolises the famous turnabout attorney Phoenix Wright...", "Sometime during her father's return to the country, Justice and Trucy, alone at the Wright Anything Agency, are confronted by Dhurke Sahdmadhi, Justice's adoptive father. Dhurke brought them to Kurain Village, to meet a professor studying Kurain and Khura'inese artifacts.", "Because Trucy's mother was Thasalla, and so was Apollo's, Trucy is Apollo's half sister. When Thasalla regained her memory, she said she will tell the two when the time is right, but it is still not known when. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice June 9, 2016 3DS.", "Trucy is Phoenix Wright's adopted daughter and one of the main characters of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. She accompanies Apollo Justice throughout the game.", "Phoenix Wright (成歩堂 龍一, Naruhodō Ryūichi) is a defense attorney and the main character of the franchise, having a primary role in all games in the main series, except for Apollo Justice. In his childhood, he befriended Larry Butz and Miles Edgeworth.", "This article is about the game. For the character, see Apollo Justice (character). Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, known in Japan as Gyakuten Saiban 4 (Japanese: 逆転裁判4, lit. Turnabout Trial 4), is a visual novel adventure video game developed by Capcom." ]
Trucy has never been informed of her parents' whereabouts or about the fact that Apollo Justice is her half-brother through her mother.
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apologetics defined
[ "Christian apologetics have taken many forms over the centuries, starting with Paul the Apostle in the early church and Patristic writers such as Origen, Augustine of Hippo, Justin Martyr and Tertullian, then continuing with writers such as Thomas Aquinas and Anselm of Canterbury during Scholasticism.", "noun, (used with a singular verb) 1. the branch of theology concerned with the defense or proof of Christianity. Origin of apologetics. 1725-1735.", "Apologetics (definition): The word apologetics comes from the Greek word apologia found in 1 Peter 3:15 (...always be ready to give a defense [apologia] to everyone who asks you...). So, apologetics is the branch of Christian theology that is concerned with making a defense, or case, for the truth claims of the Christian faith.", "Apologetics Definition. The meaning of the word Apologetics comes from the Greek apologia which means a 'defense' or 'answer.' Christian apologetics is the body of knowledge that defends the philosophical, historical and doctrinal truth of true Christianity against attacks by others who possess (usually) a very different belief system.", "Apologetics (definition): The word apologetics comes from the Greek word apologia found in 1 Peter 3:15 (...always be ready to give a defense [apologia] to everyone who asks you...). Apologia is a legal term that simply means defense..", "Apologetics means loving God first, people second. Therefore, apologetics is primarily a labor of love and loyalty to God, the Creator, and secondarily a labor of love and learning on behalf of humans, the creatures. Of course, real apologetics properly recognizes the authority of Scripture, as Christ did (compare John 14:6 with 17:17).", "The word apologetics is derived from the Greek word apologia which means to make a defense. It has come to mean defense of the faith. Apologetics covers many areas: who Jesus is, the reliability of the Bible, refuting cults, biblical evidences in the history and archeology, answering objections, etc. In short, it deals with giving reasons for Christianity being the true religion.", "Christian apologetics. Christian apologetics (Greek: ἀπολογία, verbal defence, speech in defence) is a field of Christian theology that presents historical, reasoned, and evidential bases for Christianity, defending it against objections.", "A more exact definition of biblical apologetics is: the science of learning, demonstrating, documenting, and communicating how believing God makes sense.", "Apologetics attempts to respond to questions or assaults on Christianity using rational and logical arguments, rather than ones based on faith alone." ]
It means loving God first, people second.
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apologia definition
[ "The term's current religious currency derives from J.H. Newman's Book Apologia pro Vita Sua (Latin: A defense of one's own life), which presented a formal defense of the history of his Christian life leading to his acceptance by the Catholic Church in 1845.", "Freebase(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Apologia. Apologia is the first album from Sajama Cut. This album was mostly done only by Thee and a drummer, making it more of a solo-oriented album than a complete band product.", "Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: apologia(Noun) A written defense of a position or belief. Freebase(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Apologia is the first album from Sajama Cut. This album was mostly done only by Thee and a drummer, making it more of a solo-oriented album than a complete band product. The music was, unlike their later materials, more rock oriented, with some fans even labeling it shoegazer or industrial.", "Apologia (from Greek ἀπολογία, speaking in defense) is a formal defense of a position or action.", "Use apologia in a sentence. an apology or formal defense of an idea, religion, etc., esp. such a defense of one's own beliefs or conduct. Origin of apologia.", "An apologia (AH-puh-LOH-gee-uh) is a defense of one’s conduct or opinions. It’s related to our concept of “apology,” but in many cases it’s the precise opposite of an apology!", "Definition of apology. apologies. 1a : an admission of error or discourtesy accompanied by an expression of regret a public apologyb apologies plural : an expression of regret for not being able to do something I won't be able to attend. Please give them my apologies.", "In modern usage, apologia describes a formal defense and should not be confused with the sense of the word 'apology' as the expression of regret.", "Use apologia in a sentence. 1 an apology or formal defense of an idea, religion, etc., esp. such a defense of one's own beliefs or conduct. 2 A formal defense or justification.", "Definition of apology. plural. apologies. 1a : an admission of error or discourtesy accompanied by an expression of regret a public apologyb apologies plural : an expression of regret for not being able to do something I won't be able to attend." ]
A written defense of a position or belief.
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apologia physics inertia definition
[ "inertia - (physics) the tendency of a body to maintain its state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force. natural philosophy, physics - the science of matter and energy and their interactions; his favorite subject was physics.", "The tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion varies with mass. Mass is that quantity that is solely dependent upon the inertia of an object. The more inertia that an object has, the more mass that it has. A more massive object has a greater tendency to resist changes in its state of motion. Suppose that there are two seemingly identical bricks at rest on the physics lecture table. Yet one brick consists of mortar and the other brick consists of Styrofoam.", "The tendency of a body to resist acceleration; the tendency of a body at rest to remain at rest or of a body in motion to stay in motion in a straight line unless acted on by an outside force. Resistance or disinclination to motion, action, or change. inertia. The resistance of a body to changes in its momentum. Because of inertia, a body at rest remains at rest, and a body in motion continues moving in a straight line and at a constant speed, unless a force is applied to it. Mass can be considered a measure of a body's inertia.", "The course is authored by Dr. Whit Jones, a homeschool dad and professor at Bryan College. By completing this high school course, the student will get credit for 1 year of literature and 1 year of...", "Writers in Residence is an exciting new language arts curriculum from Apologia and Debra Bell! This writing-focused program will guide your student as they find their unique, God-given writing voice. This item includes the All in One Student Text & Workbook + the Answer Key.", "Provide your student with an enhanced course experience with the Exploring Creation with Chemistry, 3rd Edition, Video Instructional DVD. Sherri Seligson goes on location and provides over 20 hours of engaging instruction.", "This American literature homeschool curriculum for high school will teach students to analyze major works of American literature from a biblical perspective. The course is authored by Dr. Whit Jones, a homeschool dad and professor at Bryan College. By completing this high school course, your student will earn 1 literature credit and 1 writing credit....", "1. Physics The tendency of a body at rest to remain at rest or of a body in straight line motion to stay in motion in a straight line unless acted on by an outside force; the resistance of a body to changes in momentum. 2. Resistance or disinclination to motion, action, or change: an entrenched bureaucracy's inertia.", "Inertia is a physics term. Isaac Newtown discovered that a body at rest would stay at rest and a body moving through space would continue moving through space unless an external force (like friction or gravity) caused it to slow down or stop.", "2. (General Physics) physics. a. the tendency of a body to preserve its state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force. b. an analogous property of other physical quantities that resist change: thermal inertia." ]
The tendency of a body to maintain its state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force.
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apopemptic meaning
[ "Definition of the adjective apopemptic. What does apopemptic mean as an attribute of a noun? adjective. addressed to one who is departing. example: apopemptic hymns; usage: archaicism / archaism; lexical domain: Relational Adjectives (pertainyms) Alternative definition of the adjective apopemptic. adjective. Pertaining to departing; a farewell or valedictory. Definition of the noun apopemptic. What does apopemptic mean as a name of something? noun (Obsolete) A farewell or parting address. Printed dictionaries and other books with definitions for apopemptic", "Apopemptic Meaning. Video shows what apopemptic means. Pertaining to departing, farewell, valedictory.. Apopemptic Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. Scrabble value of A 1 P 3 O 1 P 3 E 1 M 3 P 3 T 1 I 1 C 3. The value of this 10-letter word is 20 points, but it's not an accepted word in the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary. Share this page", "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. Start your free trial today and get unlimited access to America's largest dictionary, with: More than 250,000 words that aren't in our free dictionary.", "what does apopemptic mean in english? Definition of apopemptic in the English dictionary The definition of apopemptic in the dictionary is relating to departure, valedictory. english words that begin like apopemptic", "Start your free trial today and get unlimited access to America's largest dictionary, with: 1 More than 250,000 words that aren't in our free dictionary. 2 Expanded definitions, etymologies, and usage notes. 3 Advanced search features. 4 Ad free!", "Define apopemptic: sung or addressed to one departing : valedictory — apopemptic in a sentence sung or addressed to one departing : valedictory… See the full definition", "The translations of apopemptic from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «apopemptic» in English.", "Definition of apopemptic. archaic. : sung or addressed to one departing : valedictory apopemptic hymns.", "Meaning of apopemptic in the English dictionary with examples of use. Synonyms for apopemptic and translation of apopemptic to 20 languages. English dictionary cookies are used to personalize ads and get web traffic statistics.", "Definition of the adjective apopemptic; Definition of the noun apopemptic; Printed dictionaries and other books with definitions for apopemptic; Online dictionaries and encyclopedias with entries for apopemptic; Video about apopemptic; Scrabble value of A 1 P 3 O 1 P 3 E 1 M 3 P 3 T 1 I 1 C 3; Share this page" ]
The definition of apopemptic is sung or addressed to one departing.
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apophysis definition apophysis definition
[ "apophysis - (botany) a natural swelling or enlargement: at the base of the stalk or seta in certain mosses or on the cone scale of certain conifers. phytology, botany - the branch of biology that studies plants.", "a·poph·y·sis. Use apophysis in a sentence. pl. -·ses·. Anat. any natural outgrowth or process, esp. on a vertebra or other bone. Bot. a swelling at the base of the capsule in some mosses.", "Princeton's WordNet(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: 1 apophysis(noun) (botany) a natural swelling or enlargement: at the base of the stalk or seta in certain mosses or on the cone scale of certain conifers. 2 apophysis(noun) (anatomy) a natural outgrowth or projection on an organ or body part such as the process of a vertebra.", "Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word apophysis. Princeton's WordNet(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: apophysis(noun) (botany) a natural swelling or enlargement: at the base of the stalk or seta in certain mosses or on the cone scale of certain conifers.", "apophysis - (anatomy) a natural outgrowth or projection on an organ or body part such as the process of a vertebra. vertebra - one of the bony segments of the spinal column. appendage, outgrowth, process - a natural prolongation or projection from a part of an organism either animal or plant; a bony process.", "Historical Examples. 1 apophysis, any irregular swelling; the enlargement at the base of the spore-case of the Umbrella-Moss. The Elements of Botany Asa Gray. 2 No ctenidium, but a pulmonary cavity; operculum with an apophysis. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 5 Various.", "Etymology: Gk, a growing away. any small projection, process, or outgrowth, usually on a bone without an independent center of ossification. Examples include the zygomatic apophysis of the temporal bone and the basilar apophysis of the occipital bone. apophyseal, apophysial, adj. , pl. apophyses (ă-pof'i-sis, -sēz)", "apophysis - (botany) a natural swelling or enlargement: at the base of the stalk or seta in certain mosses or on the cone scale of certain conifers. 1 phytology, botany - the branch of biology that studies plants. 2 plant process, enation - a natural projection or outgrowth from a plant body or organ.", "n (anatomy) a natural outgrowth or projection on an organ or body part such as the process of a vertebra. Type of: appendage, outgrowth, process. n (botany) a natural swelling or enlargement: at the base of the stalk or seta in certain mosses or on the cone scale of certain conifers.", "The position of the umbo on the apophysis is the basis of Koehne's subdivision of the section Haploxylon. The Genus Pinus George Russell Shaw. The seta widens out at the base of the capsule into a region known as the apophysis. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 Various. The apophysis, which may be a more or less distinct region, usually bears stomata and is the main organ of assimilation." ]
A natural outgrowth or projection on an organ or body part such as the process of a vertebra.
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apoptosis definition cancer
[ "Cell death, particularly apoptosis, is probably one of the most widely-studied subjects among cell biologists. Understanding apoptosis in disease conditions is very important as it not only gives insights into the pathogenesis of a disease but may also leaves clues on how the disease can be treated.", "We have come to understand apoptosis as not merely a single form of cell death, but as a fundamental theme in cell biology that has far-reaching implications in the fields of physiology and pathology.", "a normal, genetically regulated process leading to the death of cells and triggered by the presence or absence of certain stimuli, as DNA damage.", "(āp'əp-tō'sĭs, āp'ə-tō'-) A natural process of self-destruction in certain cells, such as epithelial cells and erythrocytes, that are genetically programmed to have a limited life span or are damaged. Apoptosis can be induced either by a stimulus, such as irradiation or toxic drugs, or by removal of a repressor agent.", "In other words, when cancer cells become resistant to apoptosis, they become resistant to treatment, metastasize, and proliferate destructively. The concept that the malignancy of cancer is due to its resistance to apoptosis is a relatively new one and is worthy of further study.", "In some, the problem is due to too much apoptosis, such as in the case of degenerative diseases while in others, too little apoptosis is the culprit. Cancer is one of the scenarios where too little apoptosis occurs, resulting in malignant cells that will not die.", "Apoptosis (from Ancient Greek ἀπόπτωσις falling off) is a process of programmed cell death that occurs in multicellular organisms. Biochemical events lead to characteristic cell changes (morphology) and death. These changes include blebbing, cell shrinkage, nuclear fragmentation, chromatin condensation, chromosomal DNA fragmentation, and global mRNA decay. Between 50 and 70 billion cells die each day due to apoptosis in the average human adult.", "In contrast to necrosis, which is a form of traumatic cell death that results from acute cellular injury, apoptosis is a highly regulated and controlled process that confers advantages during an organism's lifecycle.", "Apoptosis is an ordered and orchestrated cellular process that occurs in physiological and pathological conditions. It is also one of the most studied topics among cell biologists. An understanding of the underlying mechanism of apoptosis is important as it plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of many diseases.", "Cell injuries that induce apoptosis include those that cause DNA damage such as radiation and anticancer drugs, those that are mediated by the TNF receptor and Fas receptor (the so-called “death signal receptors”), and the deprivation of cytokines that supply survival signals such as IL-3 and erythropoietin." ]
A process of programmed cell death that occurs in multicellular organisms.
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aporia definition
[ "Rhetoric. the expression of a simulated or real doubt, as about where to begin or what to do or say. 2. Logic, Philosophy. a difficulty encountered in establishing the theoretical truth of a proposition, created by the presence of evidence both for and against it. Origin of aporia. Late Latin.", "a·po·ri·a. 1 a difficulty, as in a philosophical or literary text, caused by an indeterminacy of meaning for which no resolution seems possible. 2 a condition of uncertainty or skeptical doubt resulting from this.", "Central and peripheral vision and eye movements are all important; postural stability can be affected by aphoria as we obtain information from the eye muscles when swaying.", "a difficulty, as in a philosophical or literary text, caused by an indeterminacy of meaning for which no resolution seems possible. a condition of uncertainty or skeptical doubt resulting from this.", "(əˈpɔːrɪə) n. 1. (Rhetoric) rhetoric a doubt, real or professed, about what to do or say. 2. (Philosophy) philosophy puzzlement occasioned by the raising of philosophical objections without any proffered solutions, esp in the works of Socrates.", "Definition of aporia. 1 1 : an expression of real or pretended doubt or uncertainty especially for rhetorical effect. 2 2 : a logical impasse or contradiction; especially : a radical contradiction in the import of a text or theory that is seen in deconstruction as inevitable.", "I. What is Aporia? In literature, aporia (pronounced a-PORE-ree-uh) is an expression of insincere doubt. It’s when the writer or speaker pretends, briefly, not to know a key piece of information or not to understand a key connection.", "Updated April 14, 2017. Aporia is a figure of speech in which the speaker expresses real or simulated doubt or perplexity. The adjective is aporetic. In classical rhetoric, aporia means placing a claim in doubt by developing arguments on both sides of an issue. In the terminology of deconstruction, aporia is a final impasse or paradox--the site at which the text most obviously undermines its own rhetorical structure, dismantles, or deconstructs itself.", "Compiled by the editorial team of Ward Blanton (Reader in Biblical Cultures and European Thought, Department of Religious Studies, University of Kent, England) and Hent De Vries (Professor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland) Paul and the Philosophers is a 608 page compendium comprised of twenty-five erudite and scholarly ...", "Definition of aporia. 1 : an expression of real or pretended doubt or uncertainty especially for rhetorical effect. 2 : a logical impasse or contradiction; especially : a radical contradiction in the import of a text or theory that is seen in deconstruction as inevitable." ]
An expression of real or pretended doubt or uncertainty especially for rhetorical effect.
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apostrophe before or after s
[ "Use an apostrophe to indicate ownership by a proper noun. An apostrophe with an s after a proper noun indicates that the person, place or thing owns whatever noun follows his or her name. For example, Mary's lemons.. We know the lemons belong to Mary because of the ' s.", "Be consistent when you use apostrophes after words that end in s. When someone's name ends with an s, it is acceptable to use an apostrophe without an s to show ownership, but linguists with the Chicago Manual of Style, along with others, prefer to add an s after the apostrophe.", "Apostrophes are used to show possession. For example: The big question is whether to put the apostrophe before the s or after the s. The basic rule is this: the apostrophe goes before the s for a single possessor (e.g., one dog's kennel) and after the s when it's more than one possessor (e.g., two dogs' kennel).", "The big question is whether to put the apostrophe before the s or after the s. The basic rule is this: the apostrophe goes before the s for a single possessor (e.g., one dog's kennel) and after the s when it's more than one possessor (e.g., two dogs' kennel).", "The big question is whether to put the apostrophe before the s or after the s. The basic rule is this: the apostrophe goes before the s for a single possessor (e.g., one dog's kennel) and after the s when it's more than one possessor (e.g., two dogs' kennel). Note: In these examples, the dog and dogs are the possessors.", "Use an apostrophe to indicate ownership by a proper noun. An apostrophe with an s after a proper noun indicates that the person, place or thing owns whatever noun follows his or her name. For example, Mary's lemons..", "Normally we add the apostrophe-s or just apostrophe after a noun. But else is not a noun: it's an adjective. But it's an unusual adjective in that it comes after the noun. Usually we put adjectives before the noun. So when you make it possessive, in this case you put the apostrophe-s after an adjective.", "An apostrophe with an s after a proper noun indicates that the person, place or thing owns whatever noun follows his or her name. For example, Mary's lemons.. We know the lemons belong to Mary because of the ' s. Other examples include China's foreign policy and the orchestra's conductor..", "Part 1 of 3: Using Possessive Apostrophes. 1. Use an apostrophe to indicate ownership by a proper noun. An apostrophe with an s after a proper noun indicates that the person, place or thing owns whatever noun follows his or her name.", "One use of apostrophes is denote possession, so here are some rules about when to use the apostrophe and whether to put it before an s or after an s. Rule 1 - For singular nouns not ending in s, add an apostrophe and an s. For example, if one boy has a toy, then it's the." ]
Before the s for a single possessor (e.g., one dog's kennel) and after the s when it's more than one possessor (e.g., two dogs' kennel).
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apostrophe usage after s
[ "Part 1 of 3: Using Possessive Apostrophes. 1. Use an apostrophe to indicate ownership by a proper noun. An apostrophe with an s after a proper noun indicates that the person, place or thing owns whatever noun follows his or her name.For example, Mary's lemons.. We know the lemons belong to Mary because of the ' s.d. 2. Be consistent when you use apostrophes after words that end in s. When someone's name ends with an s, it is acceptable to use an apostrophe without an s to show ownership, but linguists with the Chicago Manual of Style, along with others, prefer to add an s after the apostrophe.", "Ad. 2. Be consistent when you use apostrophes after words that end in s. When someone's name ends with an s, it is acceptable to use an apostrophe without an s to show ownership, but linguists with the Chicago Manual of Style, along with others, prefer to add an s after the apostrophe.d. 2. Be consistent when you use apostrophes after words that end in s. When someone's name ends with an s, it is acceptable to use an apostrophe without an s to show ownership, but linguists with the Chicago Manual of Style, along with others, prefer to add an s after the apostrophe.", "Apostrophes. Rule 1a. Use the apostrophe to show possession. To show possession with a singular noun, add an apostrophe plus the letter s. Examples: a woman's hat the boss's wife Mrs. Chang's house. Rule 1b.Many common nouns end in the letter s (lens, cactus, bus, etc.).ule 2a. Regular nouns are nouns that form their plurals by adding either the letter s or-es (guy, guys; letter, letters; actress, actresses; etc.). To show plural possession, simply put an apostrophe after the s.", "1 add 's to the singular form of the word (even if it ends in-s): the owner's car James's hat (James' hat is also acceptable. 2 For plural, proper nouns that are possessive, use an apostrophe after the 's': The Eggleses' presentation was good..o form the plural of a lowercase letter, place 's after the letter. There is no need for apostrophes indicating a plural on capitalized letters, numbers, and symbols (though keep in mind that some editors, teachers, and professors still prefer them). Here are some examples:", "In special cases, such as when forming a plural of a word that is not normally a noun, some writers add an apostrophe for clarity. Example: Here are some do's and don'ts. In that sentence, the verb do is used as a plural noun, and the apostrophe was added because the writer felt that dos was confusing.ule 2a. Regular nouns are nouns that form their plurals by adding either the letter s or-es (guy, guys; letter, letters; actress, actresses; etc.). To show plural possession, simply put an apostrophe after the s.", "1 For plural, proper nouns that are possessive, use an apostrophe after the 's': The Eggleses' presentation was good.. 2 The Eggleses are a husband and wife consultant team.). 3 add 's to the plural forms that do not end in-s: the children's game the geese's honking.o form the plural of a lowercase letter, place 's after the letter. There is no need for apostrophes indicating a plural on capitalized letters, numbers, and symbols (though keep in mind that some editors, teachers, and professors still prefer them). Here are some examples:", "Apostrophes and plural forms. The general rule is that you should not use an apostrophe to form the plurals of nouns, abbreviations, or dates made up of numbers: just add-s (or-es, if the noun in question forms its plural with-es).here are one or two cases in which it is acceptable to use an apostrophe to form a plural, purely for the sake of clarity: you can use an apostrophe to show the plurals of single letters: I've dotted the i's and crossed the t's. Find all the p's in appear.", "Apostrophes are used to show possession. For example: The big question is whether to put the apostrophe before the s or after the s. The basic rule is this: the apostrophe goes before the s for a single possessor (e.g., one dog's kennel) and after the s when it's more than one possessor (e.g., two dogs' kennel).Note: In these examples, the dog and dogs are the possessors.It has got nothing to do with kennel.he basic rule is this: the apostrophe goes before the s for a single possessor (e.g., one dog's kennel) and after the s when it's more than one possessor (e.g., two dogs' kennel). Note: In these examples, the dog and dogs are the possessors. It has got nothing to do with kennel.", "It's is a contraction for it is and its is a possessive pronoun meaning belonging to it.. It's raining out = it is raining out. A simple way to remember this rule is the fact that you don't use an apostrophe for the possessive his or hers, so don't do it with its!). INCORRECT: a friend of yours'.o form the plural of a lowercase letter, place 's after the letter. There is no need for apostrophes indicating a plural on capitalized letters, numbers, and symbols (though keep in mind that some editors, teachers, and professors still prefer them). Here are some examples:", "The rule in our blog “Apostrophes with Words Ending in “s” says, “To show singular possession for a word ending in an s or s sound, use the apostrophe and another s .” This represents American English rules and follows the Chicago Manual of Style.hile normal people wonder about apostrophes in general, believe it or not, word nerds have heated arguments over whether to use an additional s with singular possession. Rule 1: Many common nouns end in the letter s (lens, cactus, bus, etc.). So do a lot of proper nouns (Mr. Jones, Texas, Christmas)." ]
To show plural possession.
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app developer definition
[ "A mobile application development platform (MADP) is software that allows for the building and testing of computer programs for ... See complete definition. mobile deep linking. Mobile deep linking makes it easier for people to access resources on smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices because it ...", "Definition of developer. : one that develops: such asa : a chemical used to develop exposed photographic materialsb : a person who develops real estatec : a person or company that develops computer software.", "Web app development. Web app development is the creation of application programs that reside on remote servers and are delivered to the user’s device over the Internet. Download: Understanding Cloud Development Trends and Issues.", "Application Developer. (job) A person who writes computer programs to meet specific requirements. The term often implies involvement with, or responsibility for, requirements capture and testing, in contrast to the term programmer.", "Application Developer. A person who writes computer programs to meet specific requirements. The term often implies involvement with, or responsibility for, requirements capture and testing, in contrast to the term programmer. application developer.", "Mobile application development is similar to Web application development and has its roots in more traditional software development. One critical difference, however, is that mobile applications (apps) are often written specifically to take advantage of the unique features a particular mobile device offers.", "Web app development is the creation of application programs that reside on remote servers and are delivered to the user’s device over the Internet. Download this free guide. In this expert handbook, we explore the issues and trends in cloud development and provide tips on how developers can pick the right platform.", "Mobile application development is the set of processes and procedures involved in writing software for small, wireless computing devices such as smartphones or tablets.", "Definition - What does Developer mean? A developer is an individual that builds and create software and applications. He or she writes, debugs and executes the source code of a software application. A developer is also known as a software developer, computer programmer, programmer, software coder or software engineer. A developer is the key individual behind all software applications.", "Definition of developer for English Language Learners. : 1 a person or company that builds and sells houses or other buildings on a piece of land. : 2 a person or company that creates computer software. : 3 a chemical that is used to develop photographs." ]
A person who writes computer programs to meet specific requirements, the term often implies involvement with, or responsibility for, requirements capture and testing, in contrast to the term programmer.
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app that is used to.make free texts from iphone internationally anywhere
[ "How to Use iMessage for Free. There are many apps out there that let you text for free but the iPhone allows you to send unlimited texts over wifi for free using iMessage. iMessage is built right in to the messaging app so there is nothing you need to do to activate this feature. There are some limitations to this.", "Getting a Local SIM Card. If you want to get Internet while overseas and not roaming, you have to get a local SIM card with a data plan. Most SIM cards can be purchased at a local gas station, drug store, or, of course, your one of your cell phone carrier’s stores or kiosks.", "The app will confirm your number, tap Yes. The app will send you a text message with a six digit verification code. Once you've received the text message, find the number and enter it. You'll be prompted to set up your profile. You can add a photo and enter your name, or Use Your Facebook Info. The app will ask permission to access the information, tap Allow.", "Of course WiFi can be used to make free calls over Skype and Google Voice. Be sure to always turn off your data when using your iPhone overseas to be sure you don’t get billed for any unwanted charges. Another great thing about iMessage is you can use it with the iPod touch and iPad as well.", "There are many texting apps that are free alternatives to iMessage you can use as well. For example, you can text/message in facebook, google voice, skype, meebo, WhatsApp to name a few over WiFi for free. How to Text/Message/SMS From an iPad, iPod, or iPhone for Free.", "You CANNOT send or receive SMS messages (“texts”) via your cell phone carrier when you are in airplane mode. Eventually, we may not even need cellphone carriers to keep in touch but, until then and until you get rid of your cell phone plan, be careful of extra charges when traveling overseas.", "You do have a few options when getting a local plan, though. 1 Buy a phone with a SIM card that you can recharge. 2 Buy an unlocked cell phone and purchase a SIM card. 3 Buy a phone with dual SIM, like the Sony Xperia E1 Dual.", "Download Tap4Call for free and start using it right away from your iOS device: iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. The iOS app is under 4 MB to download from Apple app store. Start saving money on phone calls with this new generation smartphone app! Select phone call destination.", "To text internationally via iMessage, first turn off your Cellular Data. Next, check that your iMessage app is enabled by going to Settings > Messages and toggling iMessage on. Return to Settings >Wi-Fi and check that Wi-Fi is on and connected. Now you're ready to use iMessage from anywhere in the world.", "Send Texts (real SMS messages) to any number FOR FREE from your Android Phone or Android Tablet. - Free texting in the United States, Canada, Mexico and 40 other countries worldwide. - Send SMS text messages to 200 countries using your credits! Phone Calls (Voice calls) around the world. - Call ANY number in the US, Canada, the UK & 200 countries in the world. - Receiving calls on your Textme number is free." ]
iMessage, facebook, google voice, skype, meebo, WhatsApp.
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appalachian mountain region definition
[ "The Appalachian Region, as defined in ARC's authorizing legislation, is a 205,000-square-mile region that follows the spine of the Appalachian Mountains from southern New York to northern Mississippi.", "The Appalachian Region. The Appalachian Region, as defined in ARC's authorizing legislation, is a 205,000-square-mile region that follows the spine of the Appalachian Mountains from southern New York to northern Mississippi.", "Appalachia, as defined in the legislation from which the Appalachian Regional Commission derives its authority, is a 200,000-square-mile region that follows the spine of the Appalachian Mountains from southern New York to northern Mississippi.", "1. Appalachian Mountains-a mountain range in the eastern United States extending from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico; a historic barrier to early westward expansion of the United States. Appalachians. Appalachia-an impoverished coal mining area in the Appalachian Mountains (from Pennsylvania to North Carolina).", "Appalachian Mountains-a mountain range in the eastern United States extending from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico; a historic barrier to early westward expansion of the United States. Appalachians. Appalachia-an impoverished coal mining area in the Appalachian Mountains (from Pennsylvania to North Carolina).", "Appalachia is a thirteen state region that stretches along the Appalachian mountain range from southwestern New York to northeastern Mississippi.", "It includes all of West Virginia and parts of 12 other states: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Forty-two percent of the Region's population is rural, compared with 20 percent of the national population.", "Appalachian Mountains-a mountain range in the eastern United States extending from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico; a historic barrier to early westward expansion of the United States.", "Appalachians-a mountain range in the eastern United States extending from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico; a historic barrier to early westward expansion of the United States. Appalachian Mountains. Appalachia-an impoverished coal mining area in the Appalachian Mountains (from Pennsylvania to North Carolina).", "It includes all of West Virginia and parts of 12 other states: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia." ]
The Appalachian Region, as defined in ARC's authorizing legislation, is a 205,000-square-mile region that follows the spine of the Appalachian Mountains from southern New York to northern Mississippi.
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appalachian mountains landform region
[ "Appalachian Mountains. The Appalachian Mountains is a landform region that is located in Canada, presently in Newfoundland, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. This landform region was formed about 480 million years ago due to volcanic activity and was formed throughout the Paleozoic Era.", "The Appalachian Mountains is a landform region that is located in Canada, presently in Newfoundland, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.", "The Appalachian region of Canada is located in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and the eastern part of Quebec. The region has many interesting landforms. Some of the landforms found in this region are low mountains, flat uplands, forests, rocky cliffs, and many islands.", "Appalachian Mountains. The Appalachian Mountains is a landform region that is located in Canada, presently in Newfoundland, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.", "The Appalachian region of Canada is located in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and the eastern part of Quebec. The region has many interesting landforms.", "The Appalachians Mountains, often called the Appalachians are a system of mountains that are located in southern Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. In this map of Canada's landform regions it is highlighted in pink.", "The Piedmont extends from Virginia to Alabama. The Appalachian Mountains, the largest range in the eastern United States, stretch from Canada to northern Alabama. REGIONS. The three landforms of North Carolina make up the three major geographic regions of the state: the Coastal Plain, the Piedmont, and the Mountains.", "The Appalachian Mountains, the largest range in the eastern United States, stretch from Canada to northern Alabama. REGIONS. The three landforms of North Carolina make up the three major geographic regions of the state: the Coastal Plain, the Piedmont, and the Mountains.", "The Appalachian Mountains. This web page is based on Canada's landform regions. It's focused on the region of the Appalachian Mountains in particular. All information is found through the textbook Canadian Identity, my own knowledge and also at http://www.buzzle.com/articles/appalachian-mountains-facts.html.", "This report will focus on the Appalachian region of Canada. Geography. The Appalachian region of Canada is located in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and the eastern part of Quebec." ]
The Appalachian Mountains is a landform region that is located in Canada, presently in Newfoundland, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.
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appalachian mountains vegetation region
[ "Vegetation. In the central part of the Appalachian mountains, there is a wide variety of deciduous and coniferous trees. Some vegetation in higher parts are white spruce, balsam fir and black spruce and feather moss. In the lower elevations by rivers are different. Some trees include sugar maple and white pine.ost of the ranges found in the United States. The mountains are for the most part low because of the erosion. Over time the Appalachian’s sharp peaks have eroded and turned into smooth mountains and hills. The Appalachian region also has many rivers.", "In the central part of the Appalachian mountains, there is a wide variety of deciduous and coniferous trees. Some vegetation in higher parts are white spruce, balsam fir and black spruce and feather moss.In the lower elevations by rivers are different.ost of the ranges found in the United States. The mountains are for the most part low because of the erosion. Over time the Appalachian’s sharp peaks have eroded and turned into smooth mountains and hills. The Appalachian region also has many rivers.", "Appalachian Mountains. The Appalachian Mountains is a landform region that is located in Canada, presently in Newfoundland, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.This landform region was formed about 480 million years ago due to volcanic activity and was formed throughout the Paleozoic Era.his pollution is damaging vegetation, bodies of water, and wildlife and this results in huge negative impacts on ecosystems. The Appalachian Mountains are very resourceful, yet we need to limit the pollution in this landform region of Canada.", "This report will focus on the Appalachian region of Canada. Geography. The Appalachian region of Canada is located in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and the eastern part of Quebec.The region has many interesting landforms. Some of the landforms found in this region are low mountains, flat uplands, forests, rocky cliffs, and many islands.he Appalachian region of Canada is located in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and the eastern part of Quebec.", "The trees in the Appalachian region are described as a mixture of deciduous with oaks and hickories. There are spruce and firs to the north. To the south end of the mountains it is the most diverse than any other forest in North America including basswood, tulip trees, ash and magnolia to the mix.he trees in the Appalachian region are described as a mixture of deciduous with oaks and hickories. There are spruce and firs to the north. To the south end of the mountains it is the most diverse than any other forest in North America including basswood, tulip trees, ash and magnolia to the mix.", "The Appalachian temperate rainforest is located in the southern Appalachian Mountains of the eastern U.S. About 351,500 square kilometers (135,000 square miles) of forest land is spread across southwestern Virginia, western North Carolina, northern Georgia, and eastern Tennessee.he Southern Appalachian spruce–fir forest is a temperate rainforest located in the higher elevations in southwestern Virginia and western North Carolina. Fir is dominant at higher elevation, spruce at middle elevation, and mixed forests at low elevation.", "The Appalachians Mountains, often called the Appalachians are a system of mountains that are located in southern Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland.In this map of Canada's landform regions it is highlighted in pink.he Appalachians Mountains, often called the Appalachians are a system of mountains that are located in southern Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland.", "The Appalachian Mountains (/ˌaepəˈleɪʃɨn/ ˌæpəˈleɪʃɨn /or/ , ˌaepəˈlaetʃɨn: ˌæpəˈlætʃɨn French), les appalaches often Called, the appalachians are a system of mountains In Eastern. north americahe range is mostly located in the United States but extends into southeastern Canada, forming a zone from 100 to 300 mi (160 to 480 km) wide, running from the island of Newfoundland 1,500 mi (2,400 km) southwestward to Central Alabama in the United States.", "The highest of the group is Mount Mitchell in North Carolina at 6,684 feet (2,037 m), which is the highest point in the United States east of the Mississippi River. The term Appalachian refers to several different regions associated with the mountain range.he range is mostly located in the United States but extends into southeastern Canada, forming a zone from 100 to 300 mi (160 to 480 km) wide, running from the island of Newfoundland 1,500 mi (2,400 km) southwestward to Central Alabama in the United States.", ": The forest vegetation of the region is mixed coniferous and deciduous trees. There is a greater concentration of coniferous trees in cooler northern locations. Deposits in many of the valleys have led to the development of deep, fertile soils.he Appalachians Mountains, often called the Appalachians are a system of mountains that are located in southern Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland." ]
central part of the Appalachian mountains
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appalachian trail how long does it take
[ "what to expect. Completing the entire 2,190 miles of the Appalachian Trail (A.T.) in one trip is a mammoth undertaking. Each year, thousands of hikers attempt a thru-hike; only about one in four makes it all the way. A typical thru-hiker takes 5 to 7 months to hike the entire A.T.", "If you enjoy hiking, then yes it's easily possible to complete the trail in 3 months without running (it's possible to complete the trail in 46 days without running). 24 miles a day is only 8 - 10 hours walking. To generalize a bit here, the 6 month average is because most people aren't out there to actually hike.", "These are hikers who do all of the trail but in sections. I met two people who have been doing 100 mile sections for 20 years and are almost completed with their hikes. I think for a beginner who only wants to do a section, WV, MD, which would cover about 44 miles (and two states) and it is very flat, but pretty.", "From 1948 until 1970, the numbers per year were a single digit with no hiker reporting having completed the Trail in many of the years. 1970 saw ten folks complete the Trail, including Ed Garvey. In 1979, the numbers jumped into the triple digits, and starting in 1990, numbers have been in the low 200's.", "Often referred to simply as the Appalachian Trail or just the AT, the Appalachian Trail extends from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine. At approximately 2,181 miles long, the AT is the longest continuously marked footpath in the world.", "Summer hikes can be cheap. Being on trail for 6 months compared to 3 months can be more rewarding, and leave a hiker with twice the experience. Set yourself up while hiking to be able to get into town, re-up, eat a meal, and hike out all in the same day. It's not easy, but it becomes habit.", "Solo Thru-Hiker AT 2013. 46 days, 8 hours and 7 minutes (recently set by ultramarathoner, Scott Jurek on May 27, 2015) - approx 6 months. It is possible to do portions of the trail. The entire trail has access points and is very easy to create a plan for your hike and how far that you want to go.", "As it follows the Appalachian mountain range, the trail passes through the states of Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.", "The trail measured 2,168.1 miles in 2001. The total distance of the trail changes slightly from year to year as trail maintenance groups reroute the trail as needed. An Appalachian Trail thru-hike takes between five and seven months to complete the entire trail. (About 20 percent of hikers who begin the trail will complete it.) The average cost of an Appalachian Trail thru-hike is approximately $3,000 (about $1.50 per mile), not including gear.", "While there are no fees involved for hiking the Trail, it ends up costing between $2000-4500. This would include books and maps, transportation to the trailhead, food, occasional lodging, occasional restaurant meals, etc. And then of course you will need to have proper equipment." ]
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appalachian trail: crampton gap to harpers ferry, wv
[ "Gathland State Park. Appalachian Trail: Crampton Gap to Harpers Ferry is a 9.4 mile lightly trafficked point-to-point trail located near Waynesboro, Pennsylvania that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail.", "This stretch of Appalachian Trail leading from Cramptons Gap to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, is one of the most popular and rewarding AT day hikes in this region, with good reason.", "The Appalachian Trail Conservancy's mission is to preserve and manage the Appalachian Trail -. ensuring that its vast natural beauty and priceless cultural heritage can be shared and enjoyed today, tomorrow, and for centuries to come. The Appalachian Trail Conservancy is a 501c3 organization. Our CFC number: 12230.", "To get a full picture of how the 2016 wildfires fires affected the Appalachian Trail, author Jim Fetig made a whirlwind trip in December throughout the Southeast to assess the damage, both physically and economically, to the Trail and its surrounding communities. A Hike Through History: Following the Path of the Underground Railroad.", "Maryland Heights Map. Difficult (steep and rocky in places), 4.5 or 6.5 miles round trip, 3 to 4 hours. Wayside exhibits. The Maryland Heights Trail offers hikers the opportunity to see many aspects of Harpers Ferry NHP on one walk: spectacular scenery, geology, Civil War and transportation history.", "Harpers Ferry NHP has about 20 miles of hiking trails. The trails vary from easy, riverside strolls to four-mile hikes across Civil War battlefields to eight-mile adventures to the tops of mountains.", "Definitely the top thing you should be doing in Harper's Ferry if you are able. From Harper's Ferry, you are able to be in 3 different states in a matter of miles. We crossed the bridge and were on the Maryland trail. We hiked past Jefferson Rock in West Virginia, which was impressive enough to see.", "Cramtons Gap to Harpers Ferry on the Applachian Trail is a 9.4 mile moderately trafficked point-to-point trail located near Middletown, Maryland that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until October.", "Reviewed February 20, 2017. The Appalachian Trail at Harper's Ferry is a unique, concentrated blend of scenic and cultural goodness. In a short distance you can enjoy the natural history of the Potomac River as you cross the pedestrian bridge and the view from Jefferson Rock.", "Harpers Ferry NHP encompasses almost 4,000 acres in West Virginia, Maryland and Virginia, and several units of the national park system intersect here. As the mid-point of the 2,178-mile Appalachian National Scenic Trail (AT), Harpers Ferry is home to the Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC), the headquarters for the AT." ]
It is one of the most popular and rewarding AT day hikes.
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appall meaning
[ "appall; appalled; appalling; appallingly; Appallment; Appaloosa; appalto; appanage; appanaged; Appanagist; Apparaillyng; apparat; apparatchik; apparatus; apparatus criticus; apparatus urogenitalis; apparel; apparel chain; apparel industry; appareled; apparelment; Apparence; apparency; apparent; apparent horizon; apparent magnitude; apparent motion; apparent movement; apparent precession", "appall; appall; appall; appalled; appalled; appalled; appalling; appalling; appalling; appallingly; appallingly; appallingly; Appallment; appalls; appalls; Appaloosa; Appaloosa; Appaloosa; Appaloosa; Appaloosa Color Breeders Association; Appaloosa horse; Appaloosa horse; Appaloosa horse; Appaloosa Horse Association; Appaloosa Horse Breeders Society of South Africa; Appaloosa Horse Club", "(Definition of “appall” from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)", "Definition of appall written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels. Learner's Dictionary mobile search", "Define Appallment. Appallment synonyms, Appallment pronunciation, Appallment translation, English dictionary definition of Appallment. n. 1. Depression occasioned by terror; dismay", "appall meaning, definition, what is appall: to cause someone to be extremely upset or shocked: . Learn more.", "To appall is to shock and disgust. Appall comes from an Old French word meaning to make pale. If a gory scene in a movie appalls you, you're likely to turn pale. The word appall always carries with it the feeling of disgust. You might be shocked by a loud noise, but in order for it to appall you, it would probably have to come along with a really foul smell or a gruesome scene.", "That tattoo on your lower back is likely to appall your mother. Just like her pink hair once appalled your grandmother. To appall is to shock and disgust. Appall comes from an Old French word meaning to make pale.. If a gory scene in a movie appalls you, you're likely to turn pale.", "appalls; appalled; appalling. Learner's definition of APPALL. [+ object] : to cause (someone) to feel fear, shock, or disgust. The thought of war appalls me. It appalls me to think of the way those children have been treated.", "— often used as (be) appalled. 1 We were appalled at how long it took for our food to be served. = We were appalled that it took so long. 2 She was appalled by/at their behavior." ]
Appall means to cause someone to be extremely upset or shocked.
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appanage define
[ "Appanages were considered as part of the inheritance transmitted to the puisne (French puis, later, + né, born [masc.]) sons; the word Juveigneur (from the Latin comparative iuvenior, 'younger [masc.]'; in Brittany's customary law only the youngest brother) was specifically used for the royal princes holding an appanage.", "The goal of the appanage was to provide him with a sufficient income to maintain his noble rank. The fief given in appanage could be the same as the title given to the prince, but this was not necessarily the case. Only seven appanages were given from 1515 to 1789. Appanages were abolished in 1792 before the proclamation of the Republic.", "An apanage or appanage (pronounced / ˈ æ p ə n ɪ dʒ /) or French: apanage (French pronunciation: ) is the grant of an estate, titles, offices, or other things of value to the younger male children of a sovereign, who would otherwise have no inheritance under the system of primogeniture.", "Define appanage. appanage synonyms, appanage pronunciation, appanage translation, English dictionary definition of appanage. also ap·a·nage n. 1. A source of revenue, such as land, given by a sovereign for the maintenance of a member of the ruling family. 2. Something extra...", "Appanage system of the Mongol Empire and Mongolian monarchs. The royal family of the Mongol Empire owned the largest appanages in the world because of their largest-land empire. In 1206, Genghis Khan gave large lands with people as share to his family and loyal companions, of whom most were people of common origin.", "Contents. 1 1 Etymology. 2 2 The original appanage: in France 2.1 History of the French appanage. 3 3 Western feudal Appanages outside France 3.1 English and British appanages. 4 4 Equivalents outside Western Europe. 5 5 Appanage system of the Mongol Empire and Mongolian monarchs. 6 6 See also. 7 7 Notes. 8 8 References.", "appanage (n.) 1 1.a grant (by a sovereign or a legislative body) of resources to maintain a dependent member of a ruling familybishoprics were received as appanages for the younger sons of great families.", "The apanagist (incumbent) therefore could not separate himself from his appanage in any way. After Charles V of France, a clear distinction had to be made between titles given as names to children in France, and true appanages. At their birth the French princes received a title independent of an appanage.", "The word apanage is still used in French figuratively, in a non-historic sense: to have appanage over something is used, often in an ironic and negative sense, to claim exclusive possession over something. For example, cows have appanage over prions..", "List of major French appanages. 1 Louis VI The County of Dreux for the king's third son Robert. 2 Philip II The Counties of Domfront and Mortain for the king's younger son Philippe Hurepel. 3 Louis VIII, by his 1225 will, granted The County of Artois to his second son Robert." ]
The definition of appanage is the grant of an estate, titles, offices, or other things of value to the younger male children of a sovereign.
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apparatus define
[ "noun. 1 1mass noun The technical equipment or machinery needed for a particular activity or purpose. ‘firemen wearing breathing apparatus’. 2 2The complex structure of a particular organization or system. ‘the apparatus of government’. 3 3A collection of notes, variant readings, and other matter accompanying a printed text.", "The use and translation of the anatomic term apparatus has proven problematic, as each information consumer views the scope (structure and function) of an apparatus in a distinct manner, and there are number of translations thereof (i.e., organs, system and tract).", "Definition of fire apparatus. : apparatus for fighting or extinguishing fire (as automobile fire engines or ladder trucks)", "2The complex structure of a particular organization or system. ‘the apparatus of government’. ‘Prior to this, the military apparatus, the judicial system, and the religious establishment were already in the hands of the conservative circles.’.", "1mass noun The technical equipment or machinery needed for a particular activity or purpose. ‘firemen wearing breathing apparatus’. ‘Firefighters, wearing breathing apparatus, found the first floor smoke-logged and saw flames coming from the airing cupboard door.’.", "noun. 1 1mass noun The technical equipment or machinery needed for a particular activity or purpose. 2 2The complex structure of a particular organization or system. 3 3A collection of notes, variant readings, and other matter accompanying a printed text.", "an apparatus of ligaments and tendons which prevents the hindlimb from buckling while the horse is standing for long periods of time; includes mechanisms to lock the stifle and hock joints including the presence of a 'reciprocal apparatus', which ensures that the two joints perform in unison.", "‘Nonetheless, the legal apparatus supporting the fiscal system recognized this oversight.’ ‘Prior to this, the military apparatus, the judicial system, and the religious establishment were already in the hands of the conservative circles.’", "apparatus Anatomy An integrated group of structurally and functionally linked parts (including muscles, nerves, blood and lymphatic vessels, glands, stroma and so on) which act in concert to perform a particular function, as in digestion, which is performed by the alimentary apparatus (now preferentially known as the GI tract).", "Definition of apparatus - the technical equipment or machinery needed for a particular activity or purpose, the complex structure of a particular organizati Definition of apparatus - the technical equipment or machinery needed for a particular activity or purpose, the complex structure of a particular organizati dictionary thesaurus" ]
Apparatus is the technical equipment or machinery needed for a particular activity or purpose.
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apparel definition
[ "Wearing apparel; used both functionally and decoratively. From the medical standpoint, clothes conserve heat or protect the body (e.g., gloves, sunhelmets, and shoes). Air spaces in a fabric and its texture, rather than the material alone, conserve heat. In matted woolen fabrics, the air spaces are destroyed and insulation is lost.", "apparel industry - makers and sellers of fashionable clothing fashion business, fashion industry, garment industry, rag trade industry - the people or companies engaged in a particular kind of commercial enterprise; each industry has its own trade publications", "According to the study, men use sports apparel slightly more than women for both casual and sports use (61% versus 54%) but women are more likely to use sports apparel exclusively for casual wear (39% versus 30%).", "They are an apparel retailer that offers clothing, shoes, and accessories for men, women, and children. They specialize in the supply of sports apparel such as sweatshirts and baseball caps to retail markets. Apparel is a general name for various types of clothing. They are an apparel retailer that offers clothing, shoes, and accessories for men, women, and children. They specialize in the supply of sports apparel such as sweatshirts and baseball caps to retail markets. Apparel is a general name for various types of clothing. Collins English Dictionary.", "apparel in Retail. Apparel is a general name for various types of clothing. They are an apparel retailer that offers clothing, shoes, and accessories for men, women, and children.They specialize in the supply of sports apparel such as sweatshirts and baseball caps to retail markets.Apparel is a general name for various types of clothing.", "Datamonitor's Apparel Retail: Global Group of Eight (G8) Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Apparel Retail industry in each of the G8 (United States, Canada, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Russia and Japan) countries.", "Define apparel industry. apparel industry synonyms, apparel industry pronunciation, apparel industry translation, English dictionary definition of apparel industry. Noun 1. apparel industry - makers and sellers of fashionable clothing fashion business, fashion industry, garment industry, rag trade industry - the people... Apparel industry - definition of apparel industry by The Free Dictionary", "Translations for 'apparel'. British English: apparel NOUN. Apparel means clothes, especially formal clothes worn on an important occasion. Women's apparel is offered in petite, regular, and tall sizes. American English: apparel. Brazilian Portuguese: vestuário. Chinese: 华服. European Spanish: indumentaria.", "ASIA APPAREL EXPO will present manufacturers and suppliers from the Asian apparel industry and will enable Western and Eastern European clothing businesses to source, compare and select from these experienced and highly competent manufacturers, right in the heartland of the European clothing industry.", "Who buys apparel and shoes for boys and girls, men and women, plus jewelry, watches, sewing material, laundering and dry cleaning. Who's Buying Apparel, 3rd Edition Out Now June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Wolverine World Wide (NYSE: WWW) and The Apparel Group, Ltd." ]
Apparel is a general name for various types of clothing.
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apparent defined
[ "The apparent magnitude (m) of a celestial object is a number that is a measure of its brightness as seen by an observer on Earth. The brighter an object appears, the lower its magnitude value (i.e. inverse relation). The Sun, at apparent magnitude of −27, is the brightest object in the sky.", "More examples. 1 Various reasons are given for the apparent glass ceiling women hit in many professions. 2 Criminal gangs are terrorizing the city with apparent impunity. 3 At school she was a late developer, and it wasn't until she went to university that her talents became apparent. In the middle of the meeting she suddenly laid into him for no apparent reason. A small worry in the back of your mind can for no apparent reason take on massive proportions in the middle of the night.", "Clear or manifest to the understanding; plain; evident; obvious; known; palpable; indubitable. c. 1595–6, William Shakespeare, The Life and Death of King John, Act IV, Scene 2, Salisbury: It is apparent foul-play; and ’tis shame / That greatness should so grossly offer it: / So thrive it in your game! and so, farewell.", "The absolute magnitude M, of a star or astronomical object is defined as the apparent magnitude it would have as seen from a distance of 10 parsecs (about 32.6 light years). The absolute magnitude of the Sun is 4.83 in the V band (yellow) and 5.48 in the B band (blue).", "apparent (comparative more apparent, superlative most apparent) 1 Capable of being seen, or easily seen; open to view; visible to the eye, eyely; within sight or view. 1667, John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book IV, […] Hesperus, that led / The starry host, rode brightest, till the moon, / Rising in clouded majesty, at length / Apparent queen unveiled her peerless light, / And o’er the dark her silver mantle threw.", "There is an apparent lack of funds here. adjective. The definition of apparent is something that is easy to see or comprehend. A negative balance on a checking account is an example of an apparent lack of funds. apparent. apparent.", "Apparent Authority Law and Legal Definition. Apparent authority is a concept used in agency law that refers to the situation that arises when a principal, such as a corporation, indicates to a third party that an officer or agent is authorized to act on its behalf and the third party relies in good faith upon such authority.", "Thesaurus: synonyms and related words. Apparent and obvious. be (as) plain as the nose on your face idiom. be (right) under your nose idiom. be etched somewhere idiom. be writ large idiom. blatant. linear.", "There is an apparent lack of funds here. The definition of apparent is something that is easy to see or comprehend. A negative balance on a checking account is an example of an apparent lack of funds. apparent. apparent.", "When the defense is successfully raised, the principal is estopped from denying the authority of the officer or agent. Apparent authority may arise, for example, by giving someone who has no authority to contract materials, stationery, forms, a truck with a company logo, or letting him work out of the company office." ]
Capable of being seen, or easily seen.
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apparent temperature means a combination of
[ "Apparent temperature is the general term for the perceived outdoor temperature, caused by the combined effects of air temperature, relative humidity and wind speed.1 The heat index and humidex measure the effect of humidity on the perception of temperature. The heat index and humidex measure the effect of humidity on the perception of temperature. 2 In humid conditions, the air feels hotter than it actually is, because of the reduction in evaporation of perspiration.", "Description given in the National Digital Forecast Database (NDFD) Documentation: Apparent Temperature: The perceived temperature in degrees Fahrenheit derived from either a combination of temperature and wind (Wind Chill) or temperature and humidity (Heat Index) for the indicated hour.ind Chill: The portion of the cooling of a human body caused by air motion. Air motion accelerates the rate of heat transfer from a human body to the surrounding atmosphere, especially when temperatures are below about 7°C (45°F) (Source).", "The combination of the heat index and the wind chill factor are denoted collectively by the single terms apparent temperature or relative outdoor temperature or simply Feels Like.Wind Chill. Wind chill is the apparent temperature felt on exposed skin, which is a function of the air temperature and wind speed.he combination of the heat index and the wind chill factor are denoted collectively by the single terms apparent temperature or relative outdoor temperature or simply Feels Like.", "Apparent Temperature. Apparent Temperature-What the air 'feels like' for various combinations of air temperature and relative humidity. Atmosphere-The envelope of gases that surround a planet and are held to it by the planet's gravitation al attraction.The earth 's atmosphere is mainly nitrogen and hydrogen.pparent temperature What the air temperature feels like for various combinations of air temperature and relative humidity. Arena cloud See Roll cloud.", "When the temperature at a particular grid point falls to 50 F or less, wind chill will be used for that point for the Apparent Temperature. When the temperature at a grid point rises above 80 F, the heat index will be used for Apparent Temperature.ind Chill: The portion of the cooling of a human body caused by air motion. Air motion accelerates the rate of heat transfer from a human body to the surrounding atmosphere, especially when temperatures are below about 7°C (45°F) (Source).", "Wind Chill Is the cooling effect of wind on exposed skin. The formula to compute Wind Chill: Wind chill temperature = 35.74 + 0.6215T - 35.75V (**0.16) + 0.4275TV(**0.16) Where V is the wind speed in statute miles per hour T is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.Heat Index combines the effects of heat and humidity.ind chill temperature = 35.74 + 0.6215 T - 35.75 V (**0.16) + 0.4275 T V (**0.16). Where V is the wind speed in statute miles per hour. T is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. Heat Index combines the effects of heat and humidity.", "Apparent temperature What the air temperature feels like for various combinations of air temperature and relative humidity. Arena cloud See Roll cloud.Arid climate An extremely dry climate-drier than the semi-arid climate. Often referred to as a true desert climate.pparent temperature What the air temperature feels like for various combinations of air temperature and relative humidity. Arena cloud See Roll cloud.", "That's a partly valid phrase you may have heard in the summer, but it's actually both. The heat index, also known as the apparent temperature, is what the temperature feels like to the human body when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature. This has important considerations for the human body's comfort.When the body gets too hot, it begins to perspire or sweat to cool itself off.he body actually feels cooler in arid conditions. There is direct relationship between the air temperature and relative humidity and the heat index, meaning as the air temperature and relative humidity increase (decrease), the heat index increases (decrease).", "APPARENT TEMPERATUR E is the perceived temperature in degrees Fahrenheit derived from either a combination of temperature and wind (Wind Chill) or temperature and humidity (Heat Index) for the indicated hour.PPARENT TEMPERATUR E is the perceived temperature in degrees Fahrenheit derived from either a combination of temperature and wind (Wind Chill) or temperature and humidity (Heat Index) for the indicated hour.", "Wind Chill: The portion of the cooling of a human body caused by air motion. Air motion accelerates the rate of heat transfer from a human body to the surrounding atmosphere, especially when temperatures are below about 7°C (45°F) (Source).ind Chill: The portion of the cooling of a human body caused by air motion. Air motion accelerates the rate of heat transfer from a human body to the surrounding atmosphere, especially when temperatures are below about 7°C (45°F) (Source)." ]
Air temperature, relative humidity and wind speed.
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apparent viscosity definition
[ "This measured viscosity is called the apparent viscosity of the fluid and is accurate only when explicit experimental parameters are furnished and adhered to. Non-Newtonian flow can be envisioned by thinking of any fluid as a mixture of molecules with different shapes and sizes.", "NOTE Plastic viscosity is calculated by subtracting the 300 r/min concentric cylinder viscometer reading from the 600 r/min concentric cylinder viscometer reading (see ISO 10414-1 and ISO 10414-2).", "a rheological term taken from the rheometer reading performed by a Mud engineer on drilling fluid and it is expressed in the centipoise. Centipoise is the level of force needed to move one layer of fluid in relation to another. APPARENT VISCOSITY: The apparent viscosity applies to non-Newtonian fluids..", "Viscosity is the measure of the internal friction of a fluid. This friction becomes apparent when a layer of fluid is made to move in relation to another layer. The greater the friction, the greater the amount of force required to cause this movement, which is called shear.", "Viscosity is a principal parameter when any flow measurements of fluids, such as liquids, semi-solids, gases and even solids are made. Brookfield deals with liquids and semi-solids. Viscosity measurements are made in conjunction with product quality and efficiency.", "apparent viscosity. (fluid mechanics). The value obtained by applying the instrumental equations used in obtaining the viscosity of a Newtonian fluid to viscometer measurements of a non-Newtonian fluid. 1 Facebook. 2 Twitter.", "(March 2009). The apparent viscosity of a fluid depends on the shear rate at which it is measured. The apparent viscosity of a dilatant fluid is higher when measured at a higher shear rate (η₄ is higher than η₃), while the apparent viscosity of a Bingham plastic is lower (η₂ is lower than η₁).", "1. n. [Drilling Fluids]. The viscosity of a fluid measured at a given shear rate at a fixed temperature. In order for a viscosity measurement to be meaningful, the shear rate must be stated or defined. Alternate Form: AV. 2. n. [Drilling Fluids]. The viscosity of a fluid measured at the shear rate specified by API. In the Bingham plastic rheology model, apparent viscosity (AV) is one-half of the dial reading at 600 rpm (1022 sec -1 shear rate) using a direct-indicating, rotational viscometer. For example, a 600-rpm dial reading is 50 and the AV is 50/2, or 25 cp.", "Apparent viscosity (sometimes denoted η) is the shear stress applied to a fluid divided by the shear rate (). For a Newtonian fluid, the apparent viscosity is constant, and equal to the Newtonian viscosity of the fluid, but for non-Newtonian fluids, the apparent viscosity depends on the shear rate.", "English | Espanol. español. 1. [N Drilling]. Fluids the viscosity of a fluid measured at a given shear rate at a fixed. Temperature in order for a viscosity measurement to be, meaningful the shear rate must be stated or. defined" ]
The value obtained by applying the instrumental equations.
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apparently definition
[ "Used after a form of the verb be, however, apparent can mean either seeming (as in His virtues are only apparent) or obvious (as in The effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields). One should take care that the intended meaning is clear from the context.", "Used after a form of the verb be, however, apparent can mean either seeming (as in His virtues are only apparent) or obvious (as in The effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields). One should take care that the intended meaning is clear from the context.", "Used after a form of the verb be, however, apparent can mean either seeming (as in His virtues are only apparent) or obvious (as in The effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields).", "English Collins Dictionary-English Definition & Thesaurus &nbsp. apparently it appears that, it seems that, on the face of it, ostensibly, outwardly, seemingly, speciously, superficially.", "Adv. 1. apparently-from appearances alone; irrigation often produces bumper crops from apparently desert land ; the child is seemingly healthy but the doctor is concerned ; had been ostensibly frank as to his purpose while really concealing it-Thomas Hardy; on the face of it the problem seems minor .", "1. apparently-from appearances alone; irrigation often produces bumper crops from apparently desert land ; the child is seemingly healthy but the doctor is concerned ; had been ostensibly frank as to his purpose while really concealing it-Thomas Hardy; on the face of it the problem seems minor .", "1. from appearances alone; - Example: irrigation often produces bumper crops from apparently desert land. - Example: the child is seemingly healthy but the doctor is concerned. - Example: had been ostensibly frank as to his purpose while really concealing it-Thomas Hardy.", "adverb. 1. seemingly, outwardly, ostensibly, speciously The deterioration has been caused by an apparently endless recession. 2. it appears that, allegedly, it seems that, on the face of it, by all accounts, so the story goes, so I'm told Apparently the girls are not amused by the situation.", "— used to describe something that appears to be true based on what is known. The window had apparently been forced open. We were surprised when their apparently [= seemingly, ostensibly ] happy marriage ended after only two years.", "Used after a form of the verb be, however, apparent can mean either seeming (as in His virtues are only apparent) or obvious (as in The effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields)." ]
Either seeming (as in His virtues are only apparent) or obvious (as in The effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields).
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appeal bond definition
[ "In order to stay execution of the judgment pending appeal, the defendants have posted appeal bonds totaling $141 million in security to cover the original judgment plus 10%. Most states set appeal bonds of 100 percent of the judgment, plus costs.", "1 : to hold together or solidify by or as if by means of a bond (see 1bond) or binder (see binder 3) The glue didn't bond to the glass. 2 : to form a close relationship especially through frequent association the new mother bonded with her child The retreat was a great bonding experience for the team.", "State: Texas. I lost at a summary judgment hearing and dependent was awarded monetary judgment. I need to appeal but understand that I must put up a bond to do so. I have spent all money I have to fight this wrongful foreclosure - no bond money...Eviction is in two days - HELP! Feel I can win appeal.", "Definition of bond for Students. 1 1 : something that binds. 2 2 : the condition of being held together The glue forms a strong bond. 3 3 : a force or influence that brings or holds together a bond of friendship. 4 : a chain or rope used to prevent someone from moving or acting 1 freely. 5 : a promise to do something My word is my bond.", "Supersedeas bond. A supersedeas bond, also known as a defendant's appeal bond, is a type of surety bond that a court requires from an appellant who wants to delay payment of a judgment until the appeal is over. An appellant's bond to stay execution on a judgment during the pendency of the appeal.", "appeal bondnoun [ C ] uk ​ us ​ LAW. › a document stating that someone who is appealing the decision of a lower court will pay damages and the costs of the appeal if they lose: In some instances, judges will set an appeal bond when they believe the conviction may be overturned.", "Definition of bond. 1 1 : something that binds or restrains : fetter prisoners freed from their bonds the bonds of oppression. 2 2 : a binding agreement : covenant united in the bonds of holy matrimony My word is my bond.", "Appeal Bond. In an appeal, a bond that guarantees payment of the original judgment. For example, if Joe sues Bob for $1 million and Joe wins, Bob may appeal to a higher court to reverse the ruling. However, the higher court may require Bob to post an appeal bond of $1 million plus the cost of the appeal just in case he loses the appeal as well.", "Supersedeas / Appeal Bond. What is an Supersedeas / Appeal Bond? After the court renders a money judgment in a case, the defendant has the ability to appeal the ruling to a higher court. Also known as an Appeal Bond, Supersedeas Bonds are required by the courts before the filing of an appeal.", "The company's insurers have posted appeal bonds in an amount sufficient to make the payment to LILCO. The posting of these two appeal bonds in 2006 will have a significant impact on the cash resources of the Company because the appeal bonds require cash be set aside for the full amount of the damage awards." ]
A document stating that someone who is appealing the decision of a lower court will pay damages and the costs of the appeal if they lose.
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appeal final judgement
[ "Either or both spouses can appeal a trial court judge's decision to a higher (appellate or appeals) court, but it is unusual for an appeals court to overturn a judge's decision in a divorce case. Nevertheless, the following paragraphs contain an overview of the appeals process.", "Appeals and Motions to Modify the Divorce Judgment. After a divorce becomes final -- whether through settlement agreement or after a court decision -- either spouse may still have an opportunity to challenge certain decisions made by the court, or change certain rights and obligations set out in the final divorce judgment. Appeals.", "Specifically, OCGA § 5-6-34(a)(1) provides for appeal from “[a]ll final judgments, that is to say, where the case is no longer pending in the court below, except as provided in Code Section 5-6-35.” Section 5-6-35, the discretionary appeal statute, requires the appellant to apply for discretionary review in certain classes of cases prior to taking ...", "Availability of an appeal from a final judgment does not require the permission of the trial court, and does not require the permission of the appeals court unless the case falls into one of the discretionary appeal categories listed in OCGA § 5-6-35(a).", "A final judgment in a divorce case is the end result, whether you and your former spouse reached an amicable settlement or had a contested evidentiary hearing. If you are dissatisfied with the outcome of your divorce in Florida, there are several avenues you may take to overturn the final decree.", "Information Provided by: Divorce Source, Inc. A divorce appeal is the least common and most difficult form of post judgment litigation. Divorce appeals happen in contested divorce trials when one spouse simply cannot live with results or how that result became memorialized in the final divorce decree.", "Generally, the appellant has 30 to 45 days from the date of entry of the divorce decree or judgment to file what is called a notice of appeal. Appeal procedures vary from one jurisdiction to another; however, the notice of appeal typically means that appellant informs the trial court that the appeal will be filed.", "How do I start my appeal of an final judgment of eviction. eviction granted based on information provided to court but not tenant. issue is between two siblings with no lease. agreement involved making improvements for good of entire family.", "The party can attempt the interlocutory appeal procedure of OCGA § 5-6-34(b). If the case falls into one of the 11 categories listed in OCGA § 5-6-34(a)(2)-(12), the party can file a direct appeal without using the interlocutory appeal procedure, even though the judgment may not be final.", "How do I start my appeal of an final judgment of eviction. Daytona Beach, FL | March 28, 2014 2:39pm. eviction granted based on information provided to court but not tenant. issue is between two siblings with no lease. agreement involved making improvements for good of entire family. this was never a landlord tenant issue." ]
An appeal from a final judgment does not require the permission of the trial court and does not require the permission of the appeals court.
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appeal jurisdiction definition
[ "appeals court - a court whose jurisdiction is to review decisions of lower courts or agencies. appellate court, court of appeals. court, judicature, tribunal - an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business. circuit court of appeals - one of the twelve federal United States courts of appeals that cover a group of states known as a `circuit'.", "The power of a court to hear appeals from lower courts. This includes the power to reverse or modify the the lower court's decision. In the federal system, the circuit courts have appellate jurisdiction over the cases of the district courts, and the supreme court has appellate jurisdiction over the decisions of the circuit courts. wex:", "Unlike former law, parties no longer may agree to proceed directly to court of appeals, by-passing district court appellate review. c. Courts are split on whether court of appeals has jurisdiction of appeal from district court's order remanding final order back to bankruptcy court. Compare Pizza of Haw., Inc. v. Shakey's, Inc. (In re Pizza of Haw., Inc.), 761 F.2d 1374 (9th Cir. 1985) with Buckner v. FmHA (In re Buckner), 66 F.3d 263 (10th Cir.", "Jurisdiction is a legal term that means that a court has the authority to hear a certain type of case. At the federal level, courts have 'limited jurisdiction.' This means that the federal courts can only hear cases that are directly related to the U.S. Constitution and the subsequent federal laws that are based on it.", "Appeals of trial court cases are made first to the lower courts of appeals. As mentioned, each state gets to set up its own court system. Generally, states have separate trial courts for civil cases and criminal cases, with specialized judges for each who are familiar with certain areas of the law.", "n. the authority given by law to a court to try cases and rule on legal matters within a particular geographic area and/or over certain types of legal cases. It is vital to determine before a lawsuit is filed which court has jurisdiction.", "This means the court hears an appeal from a court of original jurisdiction. The appeals court uses appellate jurisdiction to review a lower court's decision. Just keep in mind that the appellate court will not hear the entire case. It is not a new trial.", "Federal courts may exercise original jurisdiction or appellate jurisdiction. Original jurisdiction means that the court has the right to hear the case first. Appellate jurisdiction means that the court hears an appeal from a court of original jurisdiction.", "The U.S. Supreme Court can exercise either original jurisdiction or appellate jurisdiction. Certain rare cases can originate in the Supreme Court, but mostly the Supreme Court hears appeals from the U.S. circuit courts and state supreme courts if the state case involves an issue of federal law.", "A court of appeals is an intermediate level of court, between trial courts and the Supreme Court, which hears these cases on appeal from a lower court. Each state has its own court of appeals for cases involving state law; some separate civil appeals from criminal appeals." ]
A court whose jurisdiction is to review decisions of lower courts or agencies.
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appeal meaning
[ "If you appeal a court's conviction of you for shop lifting, you're asking a higher court to throw the decision out. Appeal descends from the Latin appellare to address, call upon. Thesaurus", "For example, an appeal of the decision of an administrative law judge may be heard by a reviewing body within the agency, and from that body, the appeal may go to a trial court, such as a federal district court.", "Thereafter, the appeal might travel the same route as an appeal taken from a judicial decision, going from an intermediate to a superior appellate court, or it might go directly to a superior appellate court for review, bypassing the intermediate stage. The rules of appellate procedure applicable to a particular court govern its review of cases.", "appeal. 1 a call upon some authority or person for a decision, opinion, etc. 2 an urgent request for help, sympathy, etc. 3 a quality in a person or thing that arouses interest, sympathy, desire, etc.; attraction. 4 Obs. an accusation. 5 Law the submission of a lower court's ruling, verdict, etc. to a higher court for review. a request for this.", "Appeals must be made within the time prescribed by statute or by the governing rules of the appellate court. Such statutes begin to run only after a final decision has been made. The timely filing of the notice of appeal with the clerk of the appellate court and the appellee completes, or perfects, the procedure. If the appeal is not taken and perfected within the time set by statute, the right to appeal is foreclosed.", "1 a call upon some authority or person for a decision, opinion, etc. 2 an urgent request for help, sympathy, etc. 3 a quality in a person or thing that arouses interest, sympathy, desire, etc.; attraction. 4 Obs. an accusation. 5 Law the submission of a lower court's ruling, verdict, etc. to a higher court for review.", "The movie they are watching seems to have a lot of appeal. noun. The definition of appeal refers to someone or something that causes people to like or enjoy it. A blockbuster movie that is seen by a billion people is an example of a movie that has great appeal for many people. Appeal means to make an urgent request for something that is necessary or desired.", "noun. 1 An earnest or urgent request, entreaty, or supplication. 2 A resort to a higher authority or greater power, as for sanction, corroboration, or a decision: an appeal to reason; an appeal to her listener's sympathy. 3 Law a. 4 The power of attracting or of arousing interest: a city with special appeal for museumgoers.", "the ability to excite people sexually. 2. immediate appeal or obvious potential to interest or excite others, as by appearance, style, or charm: a house with no sex appeal.", "Appeal means to ask, or address. If you appeal to someone's better nature, you're asking them for mercy. If a shirt doesn't appeal to you, you could also say it doesn't speak to you, or more simply, you don't like it. Appeal also means to call upon a higher court to review a lower court's decision. If you appeal a court's conviction of you for shop lifting, you're asking a higher court to throw the decision out. Appeal descends from the Latin appellare to address, call upon.." ]
An appeal is a call upon some authority or person for a decision, or opinion. It is an urgent request for help, or sympathy. It is a quality in a person or thing that arouses interest, sympathy, desire, or attraction. It is an accusation. It is in Law the submission of a lower court's ruling, verdict, or to a higher court for review.
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appealing definition
[ ": having qualities that people like : pleasing or attractive. See words that rhyme with appealing Thesaurus: All synonyms and antonyms for appealing Nglish: Translation of appealing for Spanish speakers Britannica English: Translation of appealing for Arabic speakers.", "Appeal means to ask, or address. If you appeal to someone's better nature, you're asking them for mercy. If a shirt doesn't appeal to you, you could also say it doesn't speak to you, or more simply, you don't like it. Appeal also means to call upon a higher court to review a lower court's decision. If you appeal a court's conviction of you for shop lifting, you're asking a higher court to throw the decision out. Appeal descends from the Latin appellare to address, call upon..", "The adjective appealing describes someone who is able to attract interest or is easy to like. For example, your easy sense of humor and way of making people feel comfortable make you appealing to friends old and new. If you are appealing, people want to be around you. It might be that you are really nice, or a good listener, not to mention have good looks.", "(also known as: appeal to the dictionary, victory by definition) 1 Definition: Using a dictionary’s limited definition of a term as evidence that term cannot have another meaning, expanded meaning, or even conflicting meaning.", "Examples of appealing in a sentence. 1 a book with an appealing title. 2 the idea of living on Mars is appealing to space enthusiasts.", "Definition of appealing. 1 1 : having appeal : pleasing an appealing design. 2 2 : marked by earnest entreaty : imploring the appealing look of an injured dog.", "Appealing is defined as something that is attractive or inviting. A dessert that tastes delicious is an example of an appealing dessert. The definition of appealing means asking for something you want or need. Begging for help is an example of appealing. appealing.", "Irish whiskeys, rather like the Irish themselves, have an appealingly direct charm about them. 2. adjective. An appealing expression or tone of voice indicates to someone that you want help, advice, or approval. She gave him a soft appealing look that would have melted solid ice.", "Get the book, Logically Fallacious by Bo Bennett, PhD by selecting one of the following options: Get It! (also known as: appeal to the dictionary, victory by definition) Definition: Using a dictionary’s limited definition of a term as evidence that term cannot have another meaning, expanded meaning, or even conflicting meaning.", "an earnest request for aid, support, sympathy, mercy, etc.; entreaty; petition; plea. 2. a request or reference to some person or authority for a decision, corroboration, judgment, etc. 3. Law. an application or proceeding for review by a higher tribunal." ]
Appealing describes someone who is able to attract interest or is easy to like.
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appeals court definition
[ "The Court of Appeal of New Zealand, located in Wellington, is New Zealand's principal intermediate appellate court. In practice, most appeals are resolved at this intermediate appellate level, rather than in the Supreme Court.", "The United States Courts for the Ninth Circuit consists of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals along with district and bankruptcy courts in the 15 federal judicial districts that comprise the circuit, and associated administrative units that provide various court services. Ninth Circuit Districts.", "Appellate Court. A court having jurisdiction to review decisions of a trial-level or other lower court. An unsuccessful party in a lawsuit must file an appeal with an appellate court in order to have the decision reviewed. In the United States, appellate courts exist at both the federal and the state levels.", "Hence, such an appellate court will not consider an appellant's argument if it is based on a theory that is raised for the first time in the appeal. In most U.S. states, and in U.S. federal courts, parties before the court are allowed one appeal as of right.", "Many U.S. jurisdictions title their appellate court a court of appeal or court of appeals. Historically, others have titled their appellate court a court of errors (or court of errors and appeals), on the premise that it was intended to correct errors made by lower courts.", "A jurisdiction's supreme court is that jurisdiction's highest appellate court. Appellate courts nationwide can operate by varying rules. The authority of appellate courts to review decisions of lower courts varies widely from one jurisdiction to another.", "Court of appeal and Court of appeals redirect here. For other uses, see Court of appeal (disambiguation) and Court of appeals (disambiguation) .", "Courts at the appellate level review the findings and evidence from the lower court and determine if there is sufficient evidence to support the determination made by the lower court. In addition, the appellate court will determine if the trial or lower court correctly applied the law.", "On the state level, a decision of a state trial court—usually a district or other local court—can be appealed to a state appellate court for review. In most states, a case must first be appealed to an intermediate appellate court.", "Noun. 1. appeals court-a court whose jurisdiction is to review decisions of lower courts or agencies. appellate court, court of appeals. court, judicature, tribunal-an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business." ]
A court whose jurisdiction is to review decisions of lower courts or agencies.
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appearance of bromine at room temperature
[ "Elemental bromine is a fuming red-brown liquid at room temperature, corrosive and toxic, with properties between those of chlorine and iodine.he element bromine exists as a diatomic molecule, Br 2. It is a dense, mobile, slightly transparent reddish-brown liquid, that evaporates easily at standard temperature and pressures to give an orange vapor (its color resembles nitrogen dioxide) that has a strongly disagreeable odor resembling that of chlorine.", "It is a halogen. The element was isolated independently by two chemists, Carl Jacob Loewig löwig And Antoine Jerome, balard in–1825. 1826 elemental bromine is a fuming-red brown liquid at room, temperature corrosive and, toxic with properties between those of chlorine and. iodinehe element bromine exists as a diatomic molecule, Br 2. It is a dense, mobile, slightly transparent reddish-brown liquid, that evaporates easily at standard temperature and pressures to give an orange vapor (its color resembles nitrogen dioxide) that has a strongly disagreeable odor resembling that of chlorine.", "Bromine is poisonous and causes skin burns. Characteristics: Pure bromine is diatomic, Br 2. Bromine is the only nonmetallic element that is liquid at ordinary temperatures. It is a dense, reddish-brown liquid which evaporates easily at room temperature to a red vapor with a strong, chlorine-like odor.Bromine is less reactive than chlorine or fluorine but more reactive than iodine.It forms compounds with many elements and, like chlorine, acts as a bleaching agent.romine is poisonous and causes skin burns. Characteristics: Pure bromine is diatomic, Br 2. Bromine is the only nonmetallic element that is liquid at ordinary temperatures. It is a dense, reddish-brown liquid which evaporates easily at room temperature to a red vapor with a strong, chlorine-like odor.", "Answer by Nicole Morgan. Confidence votes 65. The element bromine is in the state of a liquid at room temperature (room temperature is roughly 20 degrees Celsius). This is because it's boiling point is 59 degrees Celsius, which is 39 degrees more then room temperature. Actually, Bromine is a Liquid at room temperature it never changes to a gas at room temperature when it is heated up to 300 or so...Kelvin. 1 person found this useful.", "They lack only one electron to form a complete shell or subshell, and are extremely active chemically. Chemical activity increases as you move upward in the group, fluorine being the most active element in the Periodic Table. At room temperature, fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is liquid, and iodine is solid.They form diatomic molecules in the pure state. The halogens are poisonous, and chlorine gas and chlorine compounds have been used as chemical weapons.hey lack only one electron to form a complete shell or subshell, and are extremely active chemically. Chemical activity increases as you move upward in the group, fluorine being the most active element in the Periodic Table. At room temperature, fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is liquid, and iodine is solid.", "The element bromine is in the state of a liquid at room temperature (room temperature is roughly 20 degrees Celsius).This is because it's boiling point is 59 degrees Celsius, … which is 39 degrees more then room temperature. + 52 others found this useful. Lizzie Samways. Actually, Bromine is a Liquid at room temperature it never changes to a gas at room temperature when it is heated up to 300 or so...Kelvin. 1 person found this useful. Edit.", "[edit] Notable characteristics. Bromine is the only liquid nonmetallic element at room temperature and one of five elements on the periodic table that are liquid at or close to room temperature.The pure chemical element has the physical form of a diatomic molecule, Br2.edit] Notable characteristics. Bromine is the only liquid nonmetallic element at room temperature and one of five elements on the periodic table that are liquid at or close to room temperature.", "State at room temperature. Room temperature is usually taken as being 25°C. At this temperature, fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is a liquid, and iodine and astatine are solids.There is therefore a trend in state from gas to liquid to solid down the group.tate at room temperature. Room temperature is usually taken as being 25°C. At this temperature, fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is a liquid, and iodine and astatine are solids.", "A halogen element, bromine is a red volatile liquid at standard room temperature which has a reactivity between chlorine and iodine. This element is corrosive to human tissue in a liquid state and its vapours irritate the eyes and throat. Bromine vapours are very toxic upon inhalation.edit] Notable characteristics. Bromine is the only liquid nonmetallic element at room temperature and one of five elements on the periodic table that are liquid at or close to room temperature.", "Only two liquid elements exist—bromine and mercury. At room temperature, bromine is a deep reddish-brown liquid. It evaporates easily, giving off strong fumes that irritate the throat and lungs. Bromine boils at 58.8°C (137.8°F), and its density is 3.1023 grams per cubic centimeter.Bromine freezes at -7.3°C (18.9°F).nly two liquid elements exist—bromine and mercury. At room temperature, bromine is a deep reddish-brown liquid. It evaporates easily, giving off strong fumes that irritate the throat and lungs. Bromine boils at 58.8°C (137.8°F), and its density is 3.1023 grams per cubic centimeter. Bromine freezes at -7.3°C (18.9°F)." ]
It is liquid.
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appease define
[ "‘I sometimes had to resort to printing out stories from the online edition of my local paper to appease her.’ ‘The only thing that it can do now to appease the people would be to resign.’ ‘The website contains enough hard facts to appease the historians, and leaves enough questions to enthrall the mystery lovers.’", "‘I'm strong and weak is doing things that would appease people, and weak is not speaking the truth.’ ‘But despite spending nearly £6,000 on sound-proofing the PA system a month ago, it has not appeased residents.’", "(Definition of “appease” from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)", "appease. 1 to bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment; pacify; soothe: to appease an angry king. 2 to satisfy, allay, or relieve; assuage: The fruit appeased his hunger. 3 to yield or concede to the belligerent demands of (a nation, group, person, etc.) in a conciliatory effort, sometimes at the expense of justice or other principles.", "When opponents tried to appease him, he accepted the gains that were offered, then went to the next target.", "appease meaning, definition, what is appease: to prevent further disagreement in arguments or war by giving to the other side an…. Learn more.", "verb (used with object), appeased, appeasing. 1. to bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment; pacify; soothe: to appease an angry king. 2. to satisfy, allay, or relieve; assuage: The fruit appeased his hunger.", "(Definition of “appease” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)", "Principally, offerings are made to appease the heroes and prevent them from becoming angry and inflicting disasters upon the city.", "Definition of appease in US English - pacify or placate (someone) by acceding to their demands, relieve or satisfy (a demand or a feeling) dictionary thesaurus" ]
Appease is defined as to prevent further disagreement in arguments.
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appellate case definition
[ "Oral argument in the court of appeals is a structured discussion between the appellate lawyers and the panel of judges focusing on the legal principles in dispute. Each side is given a short time — usually about 15 minutes — to present arguments to the court. Most appeals are final.", "Many U.S. jurisdictions title their appellate court a court of appeal or court of appeals. Historically, others have titled their appellate court a court of errors (or court of errors and appeals), on the premise that it was intended to correct errors made by lower courts.", "Appeals are decided by panels of three judges working together. The appellant presents legal arguments to the panel, in writing, in a document called a brief.. In the brief, the appellant tries to persuade the judges that the trial court made an error, and that its decision should be reversed.", "A litigant who loses in a federal court of appeals, or in the highest court of a state, may file a petition for a writ of certiorari, which is a document asking the Supreme Court to review the case. The Supreme Court, however, does not have to grant review.", "1) v. to ask a higher court to reverse the decision of a trial court after final judgment or other legal ruling.", "In American practice. Before the argument in the appellate court of a case brought there for review, the appellant's counsel prepares a document or brief, bearing this name, for the information of the court, detailing the testimony and the proceedings below. In English practice.", "The case on appeal is a printed statement prepared by each of the parties to an appeal to the house of lords or the privy council, setting out methodically the facts which make up his case, with appropriate references to the evidence printed in the appendix..", "Generally speaking, an appellate court's judgment provides 'the final directive of the appeals courts as to the matter appealed, setting out with specificity the court's determination that the action appealed from should be affirmed, reversed, remanded or modified'.", "Court of appeal and Court of appeals redirect here. For other uses, see Court of appeal (disambiguation) and Court of appeals (disambiguation) .", "The court of appeals decision usually will be the final word in the case, unless it sends the case back to the trial court for additional proceedings, or the parties ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case." ]
A printed statement prepared by each of the parties to an appeal to the house of lords or the privy council.
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appendiceal lumen definition
[ "Describe the pathological changes of acute appendicitis. 1 Appendix is inflamed. 2 The lumen is filled with neutrophils. 3 The mucosa is ulcerated. There is inflammation of visceral and parietal 1 peritoneum. Appendiceal inflammation is associated with obstruction in 50 to 80% of cases (due to fecalith, tumor or ball of worms - oxyuriasis vermicularis).", "In children, appendicitis is the most common abdominal medical emergency and most common pediatric emergency surgical procedure. Although the appendix has no known function, it can become inflamed and diseased.", "Appendicitis is the most common abdominal emergency found in children and young adults. One person in 15 develops appendicitis in his or her lifetime. The incidence is highest among males aged 10 to 14, and among females aged 15 to 19. More males than females develop appendicitis between puberty and age 25.", "Causes and Risk Factors. The exact cause of appendicitis is unknown, but it may result from an obstruction of the appendiceal lumen by feces (a hardened mass of feces often called a fecaloma or fecalith), seeds, foreign bodies, parasites, or tumors. Infections could also trigger appendicitis, resulting in distention and swelling of the tissue.", "Lumen replaced by spindle cells in loose fibromyxoid background with chronic inflammatory cells (including eosinophils), hypertrophied nerve bundles, neuroendocrine cells, fat and collagen. Loss of lymphoid follicles, mucosa and crypts. Spindle cells may expand the lamina propria and separate the crypts.", "Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix, which is the small, finger-shaped pouch attached to the beginning of the large intestine on the lower-right side of the abdomen. Appendicitis is a medical emergency, and if left untreated, the appendix may rupture and cause a potentially fatal infection.", "The inside of the appendix is called the. appendiceal lumen. Normally, mucus. created by the appendix travels through the. appendiceal lumen and empties into the. large intestine. The large intestine absorbs. water from stool and changes it from a liquid. to a solid form.", "Appendix is inflamed. The lumen is filled with neutrophils. The mucosa is ulcerated. There is inflammation of visceral and parietal peritoneum. Appendiceal inflammation is associated with obstruction in 50 to 80% of cases (due to fecalith, tumor or ball of worms - oxyuriasis vermicularis).", "chronic appendicitis. Definition: fibrous adhesions, scarring, or deformity of the appendix following subsidence of acute appendicitis; fibrous obliteration of the distal lumen is not abnormal in older persons; term frequently used to refer to repeated mild attacks of acute appendicitis. Search Stedman's Medical Dictionary.", "By definition, a mucocele is a chronic cystic dilatation of the appendiceal lumen caused by an accumulation of mucin. This definition is a general macroscopic description and does not constitute a pathologic diagnosis. Adenomas of the appendix are either mucinous or nonmucinous. Most appendiceal adenomas produce mucus." ]
It is the inside of the appendix.
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appendices definition in a report
[ "Information that is not essential to explain your findings, but that supports your analysis (especially repetitive or lengthy information), validates your conclusions or pursues a related point should be placed in an appendix (plural appendices).t must be a useful tool for the reader (Weaver & Weaver, 1977). Each separate appendix should be lettered (Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix B1, Appendix B2, Appendix C, etc). The order they are presented in is dictated by the order they are mentioned in the text of the report.", "By Richard Nordquist. Definition: A collection of supplementary materials, usually appearing at the end of a report, proposal, or book. Plural: appendixes or appendices.An appendix typically includes data and supporting documents used by the writer to develop the report. A final, optional component is an appendix. 2 Appendices allow you to include any additional information (survey resuilts, tables, figures, previous report findings, relevant letters or memos, etc.) that you have not built into your proposal's main text.", "The definition of appendices are the sections at the end of a book that gives additional information on the topic explored in the contents of the text. An example of information you might find in appendices is further details of specific research discussed in a book.ppendices is defined as more than one appendix which is part of the colorectal anatomy of a human that supports the immune system. An example of appendices are parts they were sometimes regarded useless in the human body and that can burst.", "The appendix is not a catch net for all the semi-interesting or related information you have gathered through your research for your report: the information included in the appendix must bear directly relate to the research problem or the report's purpose. It must be a useful tool for the reader (Weaver & Weaver, 1977).Each separate appendix should be lettered (Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix B1, Appendix B2, Appendix C, etc). The order they are presented in is dictated by the order they are mentioned in the text of the report.It is essential to refer to each appendix within the text of the report; for example,t must be a useful tool for the reader (Weaver & Weaver, 1977). Each separate appendix should be lettered (Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix B1, Appendix B2, Appendix C, etc). The order they are presented in is dictated by the order they are mentioned in the text of the report.", "The correct plural of appendix depends on the circumstances. When referring to the text at the end of a book or article, either the plural appendices or appendixes is correct. In the sense of the organ, appendixes is the only plural. Compare vacuum, which can pluralize to vacua or vacuums depending on the meaning.1 Link/Cite.ppendices is defined as more than one appendix which is part of the colorectal anatomy of a human that supports the immune system. An example of appendices are parts they were sometimes regarded useless in the human body and that can burst.", "2 A section or table of subsidiary matter at the end of a book or document: a list of such activities was published as an appendix to the report outline answers may be found in Appendix 2. More example sentences. Synonyms. 1 His recipe for this amalgam is included as an appendix to the present book. A section or table of subsidiary matter at the end of a book or document: a list of such activities was published as an appendix to the report outline answers may be found in Appendix 2. More example sentences. Synonyms. 1 His recipe for this amalgam is included as an appendix to the present book.", "1 A final, optional component is an appendix. 2 Appendices allow you to include any additional information (survey resuilts, tables, figures, previous report findings, relevant letters or memos, etc.) that you have not built into your proposal's main text. 3 The contents of your proposal should not be of primary importance. A final, optional component is an appendix. 2 Appendices allow you to include any additional information (survey resuilts, tables, figures, previous report findings, relevant letters or memos, etc.) that you have not built into your proposal's main text.", "Full Definition of APPENDIX. 1. a: appendage b: supplementary material usually attached at the end of a piece of writing. 2. : a bodily outgrowth or process; specifically: vermiform appendix.See appendix defined for English-language learners.See appendix defined for kids.ull Definition of APPENDIX. 1. a: appendage b: supplementary material usually attached at the end of a piece of writing. 2. : a bodily outgrowth or process; specifically: vermiform appendix.", "Sometimes excerpts from this supporting information (i.e. part of the data set) will be placed in the body of the report but the complete set of information (i.e. all of the data set) will be included in the appendix.t must be a useful tool for the reader (Weaver & Weaver, 1977). Each separate appendix should be lettered (Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix B1, Appendix B2, Appendix C, etc). The order they are presented in is dictated by the order they are mentioned in the text of the report.", "Mars 2020 Science Definition Team Final Report-Appendices 162 constraints that may restrict full engagement in the significant amount of work that will be required in a reasonably short time frame.Applicants should indicate interest in serving as the chair or co-chair of the SDT.ars 2020 Science Definition Team Final Report-Appendices 159 • For both baseline and any threshold payloads, describe priorities for scaling the mission concept either up or down (in cost and capability) and payload priority trades between instrumentation and various levels of sample encapsulation." ]
A collection of supplementary materials, usually appearing at the end of a report, proposal, or book.
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appendicitis acid reflux
[ "April 16, 2013 gerd Acid Reflux, Acid Reflux With, With Appendicitis admin. Acid Reflux With Appendicitis 4.5 out of 5 based on 234 ratings. The Mayo Clinic advises parents of bullied children. On May 16, 1996 in West Lafayette, Indiana, 17-year-old boy in connections were posted on CleanUpATF.Acid Reflux With Appendicitis let’s bring y’all up to date on my kidney stone, I know your pain.n April 28, 1995 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Sinedu Tadesse stabbed her to death. Police later arrested 17-year-old Jamie Rouse walked into the office of 33-year-old principal Richard Speck and Charles Whitman. But-even before Texas, there was a NINE YEAR OLD LITTLE acid reflux hrql results GIRL KILLED THERE!!!!!", "Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD), gastric reflux disease, acid reflux disease, or reflux (in babies and young children) is a chronic symptom of mucosal damage caused by stomach acid coming up from the stomach into the esophagus.he most-common symptoms of GERD in adults are heartburn and regurgitation. Less-common symptoms include pain with swallowing / sore throat, increased salivation (also known as water brash), nausea, chest pain, and coughing. GERD sometimes causes injury of the esophagus.", "Acid Reflux And Appendix. August 4, 2009 admin Leave a comment. Recurrence could possible you’ll find that develop in muscle tissue tumor in late adulthood. It’s divided into two groups; the interior planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars (the smaller ones), and the naturally.cid Reflux And Appendix. August 4, 2009 admin Leave a comment. Recurrence could possible you’ll find that develop in muscle tissue tumor in late adulthood. It’s divided into two groups; the interior planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars (the smaller ones), and the naturally.", "1 Dull pain near the navel or the upper or lower abdomen that becomes sharp as it moves to the lower right abdomen; this is usually the first sign, but it occurs in less than half of appendicitis cases. 2 Loss of appetite. 3 Nausea or vomiting soon after abdominal pain begins.4 Abdominal swelling.fter an appendectomy, call your doctor right away if you have: 1 Persistent vomiting. 2 Continued pain in your abdomen. 3 Dizziness /feelings of faintness. 4 Blood in your vomit, urine, or stool. 5 Fever. 6 Diarrhea.", "The classic symptoms of appendicitis include: 1 Dull pain near the navel or the upper abdomen that becomes sharp as it moves to the lower right abdomen. 2 This is usually the first sign. 3 Loss of appetite.4 Nausea and/or vomiting soon after abdominal pain begins. 5 Abdominal swelling.lmost half the time, other symptoms of appendicitis appear, including: 1 Dull or sharp pain anywhere in the upper or lower abdomen, back, or rectum. 2 Painful urination. 3 Vomiting that precedes the abdominal pain. 4 Severe cramps. 5 Constipation or diarrhea with gas.", "- Pain that becomes sharper over several hours. - Tenderness when applying pressure to the lower-right abdomen. - Sharp pain when pressing that area and then quickly releasing (rebound tenderness). Other GI symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation may occur.o the right or the left of your stomach, above or below -- appendicitis can pack its punch in any of these areas. Keep in mind, though, that sharp abdominal pain can be due to a number of factors.", "GERD signs and symptoms include: 1 A burning sensation in your chest (heartburn), sometimes spreading to your throat, along with a sour taste in your mouth. 2 Chest pain. 3 Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia). 4 Dry cough. 5 Hoarseness or sore throat. 6 Regurgitation of food or sour liquid (acid reflux). 7 Sensation of a lump in your throat.ERD signs and symptoms include: 1 A burning sensation in your chest (heartburn), sometimes spreading to your throat, along with a sour taste in your mouth. 2 Chest pain. 3 Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia). 4 Dry cough. 5 Hoarseness or sore throat. 6 Regurgitation of food or sour liquid (acid reflux). 7 Sensation of a lump in your throat.", "i want you, i can’t say anything heartburn billy and mandy at all acid reflux pancreatitis began to show up Heartburn And Appendicitis for the scene. The University Medical Center successfully withdrew the angina or acid reflux iron bar during a five-hour-long surgery. want you, i can’t say anything heartburn billy and mandy at all acid reflux pancreatitis began to show up Heartburn And Appendicitis for the scene. The University Medical Center successfully withdrew the angina or acid reflux iron bar during a five-hour-long surgery.", "Symptoms of appendicitis include: 1 lower right side abdominal pain. 2 loss of appetite. 3 nausea. 4 vomiting.5 diarrhea. 6 constipation. 7 inability to pass gas. 8 abdominal swelling.ymptoms of appendicitis include: 1 lower right side abdominal pain. 2 loss of appetite. 3 nausea. 4 vomiting. 5 diarrhea. 6 constipation.", "To the right or the left of your stomach, above or below -- appendicitis can pack its punch in any of these areas. Keep in mind, though, that sharp abdominal pain can be due to a number of factors.The Mayo Clinic’s health information pages list several possibilities, including acid reflux, diverticulitis, endometriosis, kidney stones, intestinal obstruction, stomach flu and hernias.o the right or the left of your stomach, above or below -- appendicitis can pack its punch in any of these areas. Keep in mind, though, that sharp abdominal pain can be due to a number of factors." ]
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appendix horse definition
[ "The C type horse is now an Appendix. This describes a horse with a Thoroughbred sire or dam bred to a Quarter Horse dam or sire.Characteristics: The influx of Thoroughbred blood helped the Quarter Horse evolve from the heavily muscled, shorter bulldog horse of the 1930s and 40s.", "AQHA has created a special registry and numbering system for these Quarter Horse-Thoroughbred crosses. These horses are considered Quarter Horses, but are named for the registry system created for them — Appendix.", "Related Entries of Appendix in the Encyclopedia of Law Project. Browse or run a search for Appendix in the American Encyclopedia of Law, the Asian Encyclopedia of Law, the European Encyclopedia of Law, the UK Encyclopedia of Law or the Latin American and Spanish Encyclopedia of Law. You might be interested in the historical meaning of this term.", "An appendix horse is a mixbred horse. These breeds include the Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred. Appendix QH's can be regd. Instead of having Q-12340 their's would be A-12340ect.", "Use today: Appendix Quarter Horses can be found racing and performing in the western and English disciplines. Color: Colors include sorrel, bay, black, brown, buckskin, chestnut, dun, red dun, gray, grullo, palomino, red roan, blue roan, bay roan, perlino and cremello.", "Appendix Quarter Horse Profile. Profile: Until the 1940s the American Quarter Horse existed as a type rather than a breed, but in 1940 a group of breeders discussed the idea of forming an association. However, there was disagreement about what constituted a Quarter Horse.", "The definition of Appendix in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is: In law, most frequently used to refer to that which is filed along with an appellate brief, i.e., the record on appeal.", "Search for legal acronyms and/or abbreviations containing Appendix in the Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms Dictionary. The Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms Dictionary entries include explanations of the context of abbreviations or acronyms as well as the direct meaning.", "Appendix is short for Appendix Quarter Horse. This term is applied to a horse created from breeding a registered Quarter Horse to a registered Thoroughbred.", "Best Answer: An Appendix American Quarter Horse is a first generation cross between a registered Thoroughbred and an American Quarter Horse or a cross between a numbered. American Quarter Horse and an appendix. American Quarter Horse." ]
It is a mixbred horse.
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appendix is located where
[ "Appendicitis is a condition that leads to the rupture of this pouch-shaped organ. The appendix attaches to the large intestine and is credited for producing beneficial germs for the digestive system, even though human evolution has almost done away with need for this organ.", "The site of your pain may vary, depending on your age and the position of your appendix. When you're pregnant, the pain may seem to come from your upper abdomen because your appendix is higher during pregnancy. When to see a doctor. Make an appointment with a doctor if you or your child has worrisome signs or symptoms.", "Rarely, appendix is located on the opposite (left) side of the abdomen. Picture 1: Appendix location: under the red spot, or few inches away (in any direction) Picture 2: Appendix is located on the beginning of the large intestine. (source: digestive.niddk.nih.gov)", "A burst appendix can be life threatening and doctors must remove it immediately to avoid toxicity. The most obvious sign of an appendicitis attack is pain in the lower-right side of the abdomen. However, many of the following symptoms may also accompany the tell tale abdominal pain….", "Quick Answer. The appendix is located where the small and large intestines meet, projecting outward from the cecum, in the lower right portion of the abdomen. It is a narrow, tubular-shaped organ often described as resembling a worm or a finger. Continue Reading.", "Signs and symptoms of appendicitis may include: 1 Sudden pain that begins on the right side of the lower abdomen. 2 Sudden pain that begins around your navel and often shifts to your lower right abdomen. 3 Pain that worsens if you cough, walk or make other jarring movements. Nausea and 1 vomiting. Loss of appetite.", "Appendix may refer to: In documents: Addendum, an addition required to be made to a document by its author subsequent to its printing or publication. Bibliography, a systematic list of books and other works. Index (publishing), a list of words or phrases with pointers to where related material can be found in a document.", "Home > Digestive System > Digestive System of the Lower Torso > Intestines > Appendix. Extending from the inferior end of the large intestine’s cecum, the human appendix is a narrow pouch of tissue whose resemblance to a worm inspired its alternate name, vermiform (worm-like) appendix.", "Belly-button pain. Appendicitis pain often occurs in the lower-right side of the abdomen. The first sign, however, is typically discomfort near the belly button, which then moves to the lower abdomen. Some people, including children and pregnant women, may experience pain in different areas of their abdomen or on their side.", "Where Is Appendix Located? Appendix is usually located in the right lower abdomen, between the navel and the upper part of the pelvic bone (Picture 1). The exact location differs from person to person, but is usually at or few inches around the McBurney’s point – two thirds of distance between the navel and upper part of the pelvis (Picture 1)." ]
In the right lower abdomen, between the navel and the upper part of the pelvic bone
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appendix location appendicitis symptoms
[ "10 Signs of Appendicitis. 10 Signs of Appendicitis. Appendicitis, inflammation of the appendix, is a potentially serious condition that can have several consequences for one’s health and well-being. The standard treatment for acute appendicitis is surgical removal of the diseased organ.", "Contact your doctor or go to the emergency room immediately if you experience several of the following symptoms: 1 Fever over 102°F (38°C) 2 Back pain. 3 Decreased appetite. Nausea and 1 vomiting. Diarrhea or constipation. Painful 1 urination. Pain in rectum, back, or abdomen.", "The classic symptoms of appendicitis include: 1 Dull pain near the navel or the upper abdomen that becomes sharp as it moves to the lower right abdomen. 2 Loss of appetite. 3 Nausea and/or vomiting soon after abdominal pain begins. Abdominal 1 swelling. Fever of 99-102 degrees Fahrenheit. Inability to pass gas.", "Johns Hopkins Medicine states that an inflamed appendix can rupture within 48 to 72 hours after the symptoms have started. Therefore, if you or someone you know is exhibiting symptoms that may potentially indicate appendicitis, consult a physician immediately. This is a medical emergency that should not be ignored.", "Though most people associate appendicitis with intense pain in the lower-right side of the abdomen, more often than not, that’s not how it begins. The earliest sign is an ache in the belly button area that soon travels to the lower portion of the abdomen.", "Appendicitis May Be Mistaken for Other Illnesses. Because of its location and proximity to other internal organs, it is sometimes difficult to pinpoint appendicitis. In some cases, it may even be mistaken for other pelvic and abdominal illnesses.", "If you're experiencing inflammation near your lower abdomen, you may have appendicitis. This condition is most common in people between the ages of 10 and 30, while kids under 10 and women over 50 may have a harder time identifying traditional symptoms.", "Checking Yourself for Symptoms. 1 1. Look for common symptoms of appendicitis. 2 2. Be on the lookout for less common symptoms of appendicitis. 3 3. Pay attention to abdominal pain. 4. Press on your 1 abdomen. 5. Note any firmness in your abdomen. 6. Try to stand up straight and 1 walk. 7. Be aware of symptom differences in pregnant women and children.", "Published on Wednesday, September 23rd, 2015 @ 3:00 am. Appendicitis, inflammation of the appendix, is a potentially serious condition that can have several consequences for one’s health and well-being. The standard treatment for acute appendicitis is surgical removal of the diseased organ.", "Appendicitis Definition: Basic Facts About This Condition. As its name implies, appendicitis is the inflammation of the appendix (“itis” means “inflammation” in Latin), the finger-shaped pouch that is attached to the colon." ]
Symptoms of appendicitis include: 1 Dull pain near the navel or the upper abdomen that becomes sharp as it moves to the lower right abdomen. 2 Loss of appetite. 3 Nausea and/or vomiting soon after abdominal pain begins.
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appendix removal procedure
[ "Treating appendicitis. If you have appendicitis, your appendix usually needs to be removed as soon as possible. This operation is known as an appendectomy or appendicectomy. Surgery is usually also recommended if there's a chance you have appendicitis but it's not been possible to make a clear diagnosis. This is because it's considered safer to remove the appendix than run the risk of the appendix bursting.", "An appendectomy is a surgery to remove the appendix. The appendix is a three to six-inch long pouch-like structure in the lower right area of the abdomen. It is attached to your intestines. Appendicitis occurs when the appendix becomes infected or inflamed. Appendicitis can cause severe abdominal pain and infection.", "If you have appendicitis, your doctor will perform an appendectomy. During an appendectomy, your surgeon will remove your appendix using either an open or laparoscopic procedure. In an open appendectomy, your surgeon will make an incision in your lower abdomen.", "Appendectomy Procedures. Postoperative Care after Appendectomy. Postoperative Care after Appendectomy. Following surgery, the patient is taken to the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) until the anesthesia wears off. During this time, the nursing staff checks temperature, heart rate, and breathing at frequent intervals.", "Scar tissue then walls off the appendix from the rest of the abdomen, preventing infection from spreading. An abscessed appendix can perforate or explode and cause peritonitis. For this reason, all cases of appendicitis are treated as emergencies, requiring surgery.", "After the procedure, your surgeon will close your incision. During a laparoscopic appendectomy, your surgeon will make small incisions in your abdomen and insert a lighted camera. He or she will view your organs on a video screen [pause] and use special tools to carefully remove your appendix. Following the procedure, your surgeon will close the small incisions.", "An appendectomy (known outside the United States as appendisectomy or appendicectomy) is the surgical removal of the vermiform appendix. This procedure is normally performed as an emergency procedure, when the patient is suffering from acute appendicitis. However, a 12-hour delay had no effect on outcomes, in a large retrospective study.", "There are 2 types of surgery to remove the appendix. The standard method is an open appendectomy. A newer, less invasive method is a laparoscopic appendectomy. Open appendectomy. A cut or incision about 2 to 4 inches long is made in the lower right-hand side of your belly or abdomen.", "Appendectomy may be performed laparoscopically (in minimally invasive surgery) or as an open operation. Laparoscopy is often used if the diagnosis is in doubt, or if it is desirable to hide the scars in the umbilicus or in the pubic hair line.", "An appendectomy is surgery to remove the appendix when it is infected. This condition is called appendicitis. Appendectomy is a common emergency surgery. The appendix is a thin pouch that is attached to the large intestine. It sits in the lower right part of your belly." ]
During an appendectomy, your surgeon will remove your appendix using either an open or laparoscopic procedure. In an open appendectomy, your surgeon will make an incision in your lower abdomen.
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apphia name meaning
[ "The name Apphia is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Apphia is: Productive; fruitful. SoulUrge Number: 11. Expression Number: 6. People with this name have a deep inner desire to inspire others in a higher cause, and to share their own strongly held views on spiritual matters.for harmony and balance in their lives, and respond positively to beautiful things.eople with this name have a deep inner desire to inspire others in a higher cause, and to share their own strongly held views on spiritual matters. for harmony and balance in their lives, and respond positively to beautiful things.", "Meaning of Apphia. Israeli name. In Israeli, the name Apphia means-productive, fruitful.The name Apphia originated as an Israeli name. The name Apphia is most often used as a girl name or female name.Israeli Name Meaning-productive, fruitful.sraeli name. In Israeli, the name Apphia means-productive, fruitful.The name Apphia originated as an Israeli name. The name Apphia is most often used as a girl name or female name. Israeli Name Meaning-productive, fruitful.", "Greek form of a Hebrew name which possibly meant increasing. This is a name mentioned in Paul 's epistle to Philemon in the New Testament.reek form of a Hebrew name which possibly meant increasing. This is a name mentioned in Paul 's epistle to Philemon in the New Testament.", "Some sources insist that Apphia is a transliteration of a Hebrew name and that it means Increase. If so, then the name it came from must have been related to the verb יסף (yasap) meaning to add, increase, do again.In itself that's not unthinkable because this verb is also the source of the names Joseph and Josiphiah.he name Apphia in the Bible. Apphia is mentioned by Paul in his letter to Philemon (v2). Because her name is mentioned directly after that of Philemon, some scholars allow the reasonable conjecture that she is Philemon's wife (Spiros Zodhiates — Complete Wordstudy Dictionary New Testament).", "Comments and insights on the name Apphia: | Edit. Share what you know! Personal experiences with the name Apphia: | Edit. Share what you know! Nicknames for Apphia: | Edit. Share what you know! Meanings and history of the name Apphia: | Edit. Greek form of a Hebrew name meaning 'fruitiful, increasing'.hare what you know! Nicknames for Apphia: | Edit. Share what you know! Meanings and history of the name Apphia: | Edit. Greek form of a Hebrew name meaning 'fruitiful, increasing'.", "[ 3 syll. ap -(p) hia, app-h- ia ] The baby girl name Apphia is pronounced AE F-iy-ah or AE P-Fiy-ah in English †. Apphia has its origins in the Old Greek language and it is used largely in English.Apphia's meaning is 'bountiful'. A variant transcription of Apphia is Apphiah. Apphia is not widely used as a baby name for girls. 3 syll. ap -(p) hia, app-h- ia ] The baby girl name Apphia is pronounced AE F-iy-ah or AE P-Fiy-ah in English †. Apphia has its origins in the Old Greek language and it is used largely in English.", "The name Apphia thus means Darling in Phrygian, but for those who didn't speak Phrygian but Hebrew (there must have been a few), the name Appiah may have sounded to mean She Who Shields, or Innocent Girl, or Pure Woman. | copyright | author | contact | Biblical names | home |.he name Apphia in the Bible. Apphia is mentioned by Paul in his letter to Philemon (v2). Because her name is mentioned directly after that of Philemon, some scholars allow the reasonable conjecture that she is Philemon's wife (Spiros Zodhiates — Complete Wordstudy Dictionary New Testament).", "List of Biblical baby names, Biblical baby boy names (male), girl names (female) & Biblical names meanings has been compiled from various resources. Please use this list of Biblical baby names only for reference/idea to name your kid/child.Database of baby names has been compiled from various references and suggestions provided by our web site visitors and resources partners. Meaning of Apphia in Biblical origin/culture for Girl name with history and fame details.atabase of baby names has been compiled from various references and suggestions provided by our web site visitors and resources partners. Meaning of Apphia in Biblical origin/culture for Girl name with history and fame details.", "Scripture Reference — Philemon 1:2. Name Meaning —That which is fruitful. This believer, belonging to Colossae, the ancient Phrygian city now a part of Turkey, is spoken of as our “dearly beloved” and “our sister” (rv, margin).It is likely that she lived out the significance of her name by being a fruitful branch of the Vine.ame Meaning —That which is fruitful. This believer, belonging to Colossae, the ancient Phrygian city now a part of Turkey, is spoken of as our “dearly beloved” and “our sister” (rv, margin). It is likely that she lived out the significance of her name by being a fruitful branch of the Vine.", "APPHIA. af'-i-a, ap'-fi-a (Apphia, dative case of Apphia; in Philemon 1:2, though Apphia, Amphia, and Appia, also occur): A Christian of Colosse, probably the wife of Philemon; certainly a member of his household, greeted as the sister the Revised Version, margin.In the Greek church, November 22 is sacred to her memory.PPHIA. af'-i-a, ap'-fi-a (Apphia, dative case of Apphia; in Philemon 1:2, though Apphia, Amphia, and Appia, also occur): A Christian of Colosse, probably the wife of Philemon; certainly a member of his household, greeted as the sister the Revised Version, margin." ]
Productive; Fruitful; Increasing; Bountiful
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apple app customer service number
[ "Any selections made in the “Filter by” section will be saved as a current filter mix under the My Filter Mixes tab. Filter retail jobs by weekly hours and position. Some options are preselected. Filter jobs by Locations. Some options are preselected. Filter jobs by Language Skills. Some options are preselected.", "For all enquiries regarding one of the biggest technology companies in the world, use the telephone number on this website. Apple Customer Service Number – 0844 381 5190. Since Apple launched the iPod back in 2001, the company has grown considerably.", "Apple Website: https://www.apple.com/uk/support/ Official phone number: 0800 048 0408. Apple’s customer service infrastructure. Support for Apple products is necessarily extensive. Apple has hundreds of millions of customers, and they have to make sure that they are able to handle all enquiries that come through to them.", "Apple Contact Numbers. Our phone number for Apple will put you through to Apple’s customer service team. You will be presented with a few different options when you call; please listen carefully and select the options that are most relevant to you. This way, you will be put through to the correct department first time.", "Contact Number Apple Customer Service Phone Number: +1-800-1009-009 Contact Apple for support and service United States: 1-800-275-2273 Contact Apple for support and service iPhone: 1-800-694-7466 Apple Customer Service : (800) MY–APPLE (800–692–7753), Open 7 days a week from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. (CST) Central time.", "Apple customer service – 0844 381 5190. Since Apple launched the iPod back in 2001, the company has grown considerably. The Apple brand is now a household name, with the iPhone and iPad the most popular smartphones and tablet computers in the world.", "Apple Customer Service Number – 0844 381 5190 Since Apple launched the iPod back in 2001, the company has grown considerably. The Apple brand is now a household name, with the iPhone and iPad the most popular smartphones and tablet computers in the world.", "Apple’s customer service. The UK is one of Apple’s largest markets, and as a result the company is committed to providing the best possible experience for UK customers. That’s why they operate a customer service department especially for people in the United Kingdom. Our Apple phone number connects you to this customer service department, and it can be used for:", "Apple customer service – 0844 381 5190. About Apple. Since Apple launched the iPod back in 2001, the company has grown considerably. The Apple brand is now a household name, with the iPhone and iPad the most popular smartphones and tablet computers in the world.", "Apple Inc Customer Service: Toll-Free Numbers and E-mail Address: Apple Company Detail Apple Inc. (Apple) designs manufactures and markets mobile communication and media devices, personal computers, and portable digital music players, and a variety of related software, services, peripherals, networking solutions, and third-party digital content and applications." ]
The customer service number of Apple application is 0800 048 0408.
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apple cider or beer higher in calories
[ "Cider varies in alcohol content from 2% ABV to 8.5% or more in traditional English ciders. Below is a list of some of our favorites: 1 Cripin Natural Hard Apple Cider – 6.9% ABV and 140 calories per 12 oz. 2 Bulmers Light Irish Cider – 4.5% ABV and 99 calories per 12 oz.3 Magners Iris Cider – 4.5% ABV and 125 calories per 12 oz. Cripin Natural Hard Apple Cider – 6.9% ABV and 140 calories per 12 oz. 2 Bulmers Light Irish Cider – 4.5% ABV and 99 calories per 12 oz. 3 Magners Iris Cider – 4.5% ABV and 125 calories per 12 oz. 4 Strongbow Cider – 5.0% ABV and 140 calories per 12 oz. 5 Wyder’s Pear Cider – 4.0% ABV and 140 calories per 12 oz.", "1 Cripin Natural Hard Apple Cider – 6.9% ABV and 140 calories per 12 oz. 2 Bulmers Light Irish Cider – 4.5% ABV and 99 calories per 12 oz. 3 Magners Iris Cider – 4.5% ABV and 125 calories per 12 oz.4 Strongbow Cider – 5.0% ABV and 140 calories per 12 oz.5 Wyder’s Pear Cider – 4.0% ABV and 140 calories per 12 oz. Cripin Natural Hard Apple Cider – 6.9% ABV and 140 calories per 12 oz. 2 Bulmers Light Irish Cider – 4.5% ABV and 99 calories per 12 oz. 3 Magners Iris Cider – 4.5% ABV and 125 calories per 12 oz. 4 Strongbow Cider – 5.0% ABV and 140 calories per 12 oz. 5 Wyder’s Pear Cider – 4.0% ABV and 140 calories per 12 oz.", "Sugar Content. The amount of sugar per bottle is a major difference between beer and hard cider. Beer is sugar-free, and sugar is typically only added in small quantities by brewers to balance sourness.Cider, however, can be quite high in sugar.ard cider and beer differ dramatically in their composition. Hard cider is made from a combination of yeast and apples — a superfood that provides vitamin C and antioxidants to protect the heart and reduce the risk of diabetes and asthma.", "Of the most popular brands of hard cider stateside there is a wide range of sugar content — ranging from Crispin’s 15g (three teaspoons) of sugar per serving, to Angry Orchard-Crisp Apple’s 23 grams of sugar (7 teaspoons of sugar).ard cider and beer differ dramatically in their composition. Hard cider is made from a combination of yeast and apples — a superfood that provides vitamin C and antioxidants to protect the heart and reduce the risk of diabetes and asthma.", "Each gram of alcohol has 7 calories. Compare that to 4 calories per gram of carb, or 9 calories per gram of fat. That means a spirt has about 97 calories per shot, a glass of wine has about 123 calories per glass and a beer has about 154 calories per glass!Note: Nutrition data is only an estimate! very light beer has around 95 calories, 3 grams of carbs and 12 grams of alcohol. Enjoy your beer and remember that 3 cans of beer = 450 calories, which is almost a quarter of your daily calories (2000 calorie a day diet).", "Hard cider and beer differ dramatically in their composition. Hard cider is made from a combination of yeast and apples — a superfood that provides vitamin C and antioxidants to protect the heart and reduce the risk of diabetes and asthma.ard cider and beer differ dramatically in their composition. Hard cider is made from a combination of yeast and apples — a superfood that provides vitamin C and antioxidants to protect the heart and reduce the risk of diabetes and asthma.", "Beers with higher percentages of alcohol have more calories-so bock, triple bock, etc. will pack more calories per serving than a regular beer. One regular beer is about 150 calories, 13 grams of carbs and about 14 grams of alcohol. very light beer has around 95 calories, 3 grams of carbs and 12 grams of alcohol. Enjoy your beer and remember that 3 cans of beer = 450 calories, which is almost a quarter of your daily calories (2000 calorie a day diet).", "There is very little difference between beer & cider. In fact there is more difference in calories between a sweet & dry cider than between a standard beer & cider, the sweet being higher in calories.Weatherman · 6 years ago.ood. For example, if you recommended intake is 1800 calories per day, and you drink 10 lite beers in an afternoon, (which is real easy to do, 93 calories each) you've just added the equivalent of a full 12 ounce package bacon to your diet. My recommendation? Switch to a regular beer and drink fewer of them.", "Good. For example, if you recommended intake is 1800 calories per day, and you drink 10 lite beers in an afternoon, (which is real easy to do, 93 calories each) you've just added the equivalent of a full 12 ounce package bacon to your diet. My recommendation? Switch to a regular beer and drink fewer of them.ood. For example, if you recommended intake is 1800 calories per day, and you drink 10 lite beers in an afternoon, (which is real easy to do, 93 calories each) you've just added the equivalent of a full 12 ounce package bacon to your diet. My recommendation? Switch to a regular beer and drink fewer of them.", "A very light beer has around 95 calories, 3 grams of carbs and 12 grams of alcohol. Enjoy your beer and remember that 3 cans of beer = 450 calories, which is almost a quarter of your daily calories (2000 calorie a day diet). very light beer has around 95 calories, 3 grams of carbs and 12 grams of alcohol. Enjoy your beer and remember that 3 cans of beer = 450 calories, which is almost a quarter of your daily calories (2000 calorie a day diet)." ]
Beer
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apple colpo probe
[ "Product Status: Service Only. To view available parts and accessories, please visit the Parts & Accessories catalog. Offer more complete care with true video colposcopy combining light, power and video for high-resolution imaging, enhanced diagnostics and information management. This product is no longer available for sale. To view support options, parts and accessories, click through to the product page.", "FOB Price : Get Price. The Colpo-Probe is a re-usable vaginal fornices delineator intended for laparoscopic hysterectomy. Featuring a novel canted cup design, the device fits securely in the vaginal fornix, providing a clear, unambiguous backdrop for the circumferential colpotomy.", "A bold new way to look at your health. The all-new Health app has been redesigned to make it easier to learn about your health and start reaching your goals. It consolidates health data from iPhone, Apple Watch, and third-party apps you already use, so you can view all your progress in one convenient place. And it recommends other helpful apps to round out your collection — making it simpler than ever to move your health forward. Watch the Overview film.", "Colpo Probe. Yes! The Colpo-Probe is a re-usable vaginal fornices delineator intended for laparoscopic hysterectomy. Featuring a novel canted cup design, the device fits securely in the vaginal fornix, providing a clear, unambiguous backdrop for the circumferential colpotomy.", "DOWNLOAD SALES SHEET. Banyan Colpo-Port Vaginal Fornix Delineator. The Colpo-Port is a reusable uterine elevator/vaginal fornix delineator for laparoscopic hysterectomy. Beveled Delineator End — Provides clear anatomical visualization while rotating during colpotomy.", "While there is little data, there is concern that placement of a manipulator device that has an intrauterine component could increase the risk of tumor dissemination. Some authors recommend the use of an end-to-end anastomosis sizer or other blunt probe device in the vagina to facilitate the colpotomy.", "We hypothesize, that the use of the Hohl manipulator® at total laparoscopic hysterectomy reduces operative time (from skin incision to detachment of the uterus) and lateral termal damage of the vaginal wall during colpotomy due to the following reasons: (1) Uterine manipulation is better with the Hohl manipulator®, thereby facilitating dissection ...", "Robotic radical hysterectomy Procedural guide. The robotic Da Vinci Surgical System™ (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, CA, USA) is ideally suited a minimally invasive approach to the management of cervical cancer. The wristed action of the Da Vinci instruments facilitates the dissection of the ureter from the vesico-uterine web and the lymphadenectomy.", "On Tuesday, February 28, 1995, a U.S. federal trademark registration was filed for COLPOPROBE by BioPhotonics, Inc., Cambridge 02139. The USPTO has given the COLPOPROBE trademark serial number of 74639418. The current federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE. The correspondent listed for COLPOPROBE is BioPhotonics, Inc. of 100 Inman Street, Cambridge, MA 02139, .", "Comparing Two Devices of Uterine Manipulation and Vaginal Fornix Delineation at Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy. Detachment of the uterus [ Time Frame: 45 minutes to 3 hours ] Operative time from skin incision to detachment of uterus. Times are routinely collected by operating room nursing staff." ]
A re-usable vaginal fornices delineator intended for laparoscopic hysterectomy.
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apple computer customer service number
[ "by BlooGoo, BlooGoo Jun 13, 2009 8:39 PM in response to Carolyn Samit Level 1 (16 points) in response to Carolyn Samit My battery wasn't holding a charge and the Wi-Fi wasn't connecting properly. I phoned the Customer Care Line and was told to bring the computer into a service center.", "Apple Computer Customer Service Phone Number. Phone Number of Apple Computer is +1-408-996-1010 . Apple Inc is the United States based public company which is invovled in the designing, manufacturing and marketing of Mobile communication and media devices, personal computers and portable digital music players worldwide.", "Q: Apple Complaints Department. I'm looking to write into Apple with a formal complaint regarding service that I've received over the past 2 months, and I can't find an address for a complaints department, or a name to address my complaint to.", "Ready to call Apple? We called Apple's phone number, tried the various choices in their interactive phone system, and recorded it for you. Click/tap on endpoints to see how to get to them, transcriptions of recorded messages, customer information required, and more. Fastest way to a human.", "Flat-out fun. 1 To ask less of the planet, we ask more of ourselves. 2 iPhone. This is 7. 3 Airpods. Wireless. The elements of style. Accessories made by Apple.", "You can get information about an order you placed on the Apple Online Store through the Order Status page. If you prefer, you can also get order status or make changes by phone at (800) 692–7753, 7 days a week from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Central time.", "The customer support phone number of Apple Computer is +1-408-996-1010 (Click phone number to call). The postal and official address, email address and phone number (helpline) of Apple Computer Service Center and Apple Computer customer service phone number is given below.", "Apple customer service – 0844 381 5190. About Apple. Since Apple launched the iPod back in 2001, the company has grown considerably. The Apple brand is now a household name, with the iPhone and iPad the most popular smartphones and tablet computers in the world.", "0844 381 5190. Our phone number for Apple will put you through to Apple’s customer service team. You will be presented with a few different options when you call; please listen carefully and select the options that are most relevant to you. This way, you will be put through to the correct department first time.", "Apple Online Store. Apple.com is a convenient place to purchase Apple products and accessories from Apple and other manufacturers. You can buy online, chat, or call (800) MY–APPLE (800–692–7753), 7 days a week from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Central time." ]
+1-408-996-1010
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apple contains how much sugar
[ "Sugars are the most abundant type of carbohydrate in apples, while starches are present in small amounts. One medium gala apple with skin contains 23.5 grams of total carbohydrates. Nearly 18 grams of that total are from sugar, and 4 grams are dietary fiber. The rest is starch. Green apples contain slightly fewer carbs, evident by their tarter taste. One medium Granny Smith apple contains a little less than 23 grams of total carbs.", "Cantaloupe 1 cup cubes (160g) Sugars, total: 13g Calories, total: 54 Calories from sugar: 52 1 serving (134g - 49% waste) Sugars, total: 11g Calories, total: 46 Calories from sugar: 44. That's about the same as a glass of OJ.", "Sugar and Fiber. The size of your apple influences its sugar content. A medium-sized apple, with a diameter of 3 inches, has about 19 grams of sugar, while a large apple has about 23 grams of sugar. If you favor small apples, expect to consume about 15 grams of sugar per fruit. A cup of apple slices has about 11 grams of sugar.", "Their weights for fruit servings figure in the weight of stems, peels, rinds, and other stuff you'd throw away. NOTE: We are here showing the total sugar content of fruit. We are using the sugar cubes to illustrate that.", "It is good to have some low sugar fruits in your diet every day. However, you don’t have to completely avoid higher sugar fruits, but be mindful that it is best to eat them in smaller amounts. Grams of Fructose: 1.9 grams for 1/2 cup, Net Carbs: 3 grams for 1/2 cup.", "Why You Shouldn’t Eat Too Many Fruits. Fruit contains fructose, which is a simple sugar (a form of carbohydrate). Simple sugars are absorbed into the blood stream and when the sugar level rises, there is a release of insulin from the pancreas. Simple sugars are easily broken down and cause blood sugar to rise quickly.", "Mott's Applesauce (Organic Unsweetened) 1 cup (113g) Sugars, total: 11g Calories, total: 50 Calories from sugar: 44. Banana 1 large (140g) Sugars, total: 17g Calories, total: 125 Calories from sugar: 68. Of course, it depends on how ripe they are. Strawberries 1 serving (147g) Sugars, total: 7g Calories, total: 47 Calories from sugar: 28. A surprising amount of sugar.", "Fruit probably has other health benefits that outweigh the sugar content, and the fruit in sugar may (or may not) be healthier than table sugar. But all fruits are not equal in sugar content, and it's worth noting that. Well, that's where all the sugar in raisins comes from.", "Glycemic Index of Apples. You can use the glycemic index to estimate how much of an impact a carbohydrate food will have on your blood sugar. The glycemic index is a scale from one to 100 that measures a food's effect on blood sugar compared to straight glucose, which has a rating of 100.", "Here are 10 Low Sugar Fruits: Grams of Fructose: 1.9 grams for 1/2 cup, Net Carbs: 3 grams for 1/2 cup. Grams of Fructose: 1.5 grams for 1/2 cup, Net Carbs: 4 grams for 1/2 cup. Grams of Fructose: 1.7 grams for 1/2 cup, Net Carbs: 5 grams for 1/2 cup." ]
A medium-sized apple 19 grams, large apple has about 23 grams of sugar and small apples has about 15 grams of sugar per fruit.
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apple core meaning
[ "Elie Ayrouth ate an apple starting at the bottom, proceeding to up to the top, and finishing with a wink to the camera, as bosses do. Eating as such, Foodbeast said, the core disappears. I do them one better and say that it never existed. The core is a product of society, man. There is a thin fibrous band, smaller in diameter than a pencil and not bad to the taste. If you eat your apple vertically, it is not noticeable.", "apple core (Noun) The central portion of an apple containing the seeds and where the stem attaches (and the opposed end). Particularly the portion that remains after the main part of the fruit has been eaten.", "The numerical value of apple core in Chaldean Numerology is: 6. Pythagorean Numerology. The numerical value of apple core in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1", "Google image: apple core; see: waste. Don't google apple core myth. They will come for you. If each of us eats an apple a day, as we all do, and we are all wasting 30 percent of our apples at $1.30 per pound, that's about $42 wasted per person per year—which is $13.2 billion annually, thrown in the trash or fed to pigs.", "Definitions for apple core. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word apple core. Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: apple core(Noun) The central portion of an apple containing the seeds and where the stem attaches (and the opposed end). Particularly the portion that remains after the main part of the fruit has been eaten.", "Alternative searches for apple core: 1 Search for Synonyms for apple core. 2 Search for Anagrams for apple core. 3 Quotes containing the term apple core. 4 Search for Phrases containing the term apple core. 5 Search for Poems containing the term apple core. 6 Search for Scripts containing the term apple core.", "Eating as such, Foodbeast said, the core disappears.. I do them one better and say that it never existed. The core is a product of society, man. There is a thin fibrous band, smaller in diameter than a pencil and not bad to the taste. If you eat your apple vertically, it is not noticeable.", "What does apple core mean? Definitions for apple core Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word apple core.", "Definition of apple core in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of apple core. What does apple core mean? Information and translations of apple core in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.", "Apple Core Appearance A pattern of luminal constriction caused by mucosal erosion and stenosis with ‘shouldering’ of the margins, corresponding to an exophytic encircling and constricting mass in the large intestine lumen" ]
Apple core is the central portion of an apple containing the seeds and where the stem attaches.
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apple customer number
[ "1.) Telephone the following number: 800-275-2273. This is the Apple Care Service and Support Line. 2.) When you hear the recorded greeting, enter 70. The recording will very likely reject that entry at first. If so, try again. 6.) This will get you a live person.", "Best Apple toll-free numbers and support. This is the #2 phone number and #3 overall way to contact Apple according to 892684 GetHuman users.Here are the best.", "Apple Customer Service. 800-676-2775. Before dialing Apple Customer Service. We've tried for years to eliminate that 44 minute wait for you. But the fact is that it can still take many phone calls to Apple to resolve your issue. Now you can hire GetHuman to do all the work on the phone for you.", "1.) Telephone the following number: 800-275-2273. This is the Apple Care Service and Support Line. 2.) When you hear the recorded greeting, enter 70. The recording will very likely reject that entry at first. If so, try again. 3.) When you're prompted to say the product that you need tech support for, say iTunes..", "The other numbers are used for a variety of specialized contact not applicable to most customers. 1 Apple Main Customer Service Line: 1-800-676-2775. 2 Apple Customer Service for Hearing and Vision Impaired Customers: 1-877-204-3930. 3 Apple Corporate Offices: 1-408-996-1010. Apple Enterprise Sales: 1-877-412-7753.", "The first three customer service numbers are the ones customers will use to contact Apple customer service. The other numbers are used for a variety of specialized contact not applicable to most customers. Apple Main Customer Service Line: 1-800-676-2775.", "As one of the largest, most innovative technology companies in the world, Apple customer service is a definite challenge. When calling the customer service number, you will notice it is automated. The options are simple to follow, but there are no options to speak to a live representative.", "Call Apple Customer Service. Call Customer Service by tapping below if on your phone, or talk to them from your browser. Tap or click to call. Tap or click here to call (800-676-2775); Press 0, then press 5.", "Customer Service. Apple Store Customer Service. To view the most up-to-date status and make changes to your Apple Online Store order, visit online Order Status. You can also contact Apple Store Customer Service at 1-800-676-2775 or visit online Help for more information.", "Apple: 0870 280 2606. Use the Apple contact number to get in contact with the Apple customer service team to speak to an Apple support representative about your Apple product, recent purchase or upgrade. The Apple customer service helpline is operational between 8am and 8pm Monday to Friday and between 9am and 6pm on Saturday and Sundays." ]
800-275-2273, 800-676-2775.
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apple dvd drive how to eject
[ "Open Terminal and type drutil tray eject to eject the disc/tray, and drutil tray close to close the tray. If you have an external drive, e.g. the MacBook Air Superdrive, use drutil eject external. Shut down the computer and start up whilst holding down the mouse button.", "After that, an icon will appear on the top menu bar on the right hand side that allows ejecting of discs. 3. Open Applications -> iTunes, and select the eject disc icon on its window. 4. Open Applications -> DVD Player and eject disc from the DVD Player. 5. On PowerPC Macs, go to open firmware* with the keys together with o (that's the letter o) and f at startup and type at the prompt.", "You can also connect the SuperDrive to the USB ports on the back of the Apple LED Cinema Display (24-inch, Late 2008), Apple LED Cinema Display (27-inch), or Apple Thunderbolt Display. Be sure not to put the drive underneath anything heavy, underneath your computer, or on top of your computer.", "Mac OS 9.2. 1 Press the Eject key on Apple Pro Keyboard. 2 To open the second optical drive on a Power Mac G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors) computer, press Option-Eject on the Apple Pro Keyboard. 3 Open the Eject application found in the Eject Extras folder. Click the iTunes eject button (see Figure 1).", "Doesn't eject discs or discs eject slowly. 1 If the drive ejects discs slowly or appears to be struggling, insert and eject a single disc several times. 2 If the disc will not eject, try pressing the eject key on the keyboard. 3 If the disc will not eject, try dragging the disc icon to the trash.", "Select the disc you want to eject in the Finder window, then click the Eject button in the toolbar. Press the Eject key on the Apple Pro Keyboard. To open the second optical drive on a Power Mac G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors) computer, press Option-Eject on the Apple Pro Keyboard.", "A CD or DVD disc can become stuck in your Macintosh. It may not be appearing on your desktop or could be causing the computer to lock up if the computer cannot recognize it properly. First try the normal methods to remove the disc. Drag its icon to the Trash can in the Dock or select 'Eject' from the File menu. If you are running a virtual machine, e.g. VMFusion, ensure that the CD is disconnected from the virtual machine. This will sometimes allow the CD to now show up in Mac OS X.", "Mac OS 9.2. 1 Press the Eject key on Apple Pro Keyboard. 2 To open the second optical drive on a Power Mac G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors) computer, press Option-Eject on the Apple Pro Keyboard. 3 Open the Eject application found in the Eject Extras folder. The Eject Extras folder is located in the Apple Extras folder on the CD.", "But first if you aren't sure there is a disc in the drive, make sure it isn't invisible because of the System Preferences from the Apple menu known as CDs & DVDs or Finder preferences. This section also explains how to make any removable media, thumb drives, or hard drives visible.", "Accepts discs but they don't mount or are automatically ejected. 1 Make sure the drive is not placed upside down. 2 Check the disc's surface for scratches and dirt, since these things can prevent the disc from appearing on the desktop. 3 Connect the MacBook Air SuperDrive directly to the computer's USB port instead a USB hub." ]
After that, an icon will appear on the top menu bar on the right hand side that allows ejecting of discs. 3. Open Applications -> iTunes, and select the eject disc icon on its window. 4. Open Applications -> DVD Player and eject disc from the DVD Player. 5. On PowerPC Macs, go to open firmware* with the keys together with o (that's the letter o) and f at startup and type at the prompt.
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