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practice1) n. custom or habit as shown by repeated action, as in "it is t...
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practiceThe medical specialty which provides continuing and comprehensive health care for the individual and family. It is the specialty in breadth which integrates the biological, clinical, and behavioral sciences. The scope of family practice encompasses all ages, both sexes, each organ system, and every disease entity. (From the American Academy of Fami [..]
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practicea customary way of operation or behavior He directed and acted in plays every season and became known for exploring Elizabethan theatre practices. — BBC (Feb 16, 2012)
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practicec. 1400, "to do, act;" early 15c., "to follow or employ; to carry on a profession," especially medicine, from Old French pratiser, practiser "to practice," alteration of [..]
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practiceearly 15c., practise, "practical application," originally especially of medicine but also alchemy, education, etc.; from Old French pratiser, from Medieval Latin practicare (see practice (v. [..]
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practiceThe usual, traditional, or commonly recommended way of doing things. [D03148]
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practice1) Custom or habit -- for example, "It is the practice in the industry to confirm orders before shipping." 2) A legal business -- for example, "Her law practice is located on 4th Street [..]
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practicecarry out or practice; as of jobs and professions; "practice law" a customary way of operation or behavior; "it is their practice to give annual raises&q [..]
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practicesomething done over and over until you are good at it, like throwing a ball, or playing a musical instrument
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practiceThe way in which a principle is supported or realized. For example, the principle of demonstrating progress is supported by the sprint review Scrum practice. See activity, artifact, role, rule. See al [..]
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practicerepeating of an act, behavior, or sequence of activities, frequently to better performance or learn an ability or trade.
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practicepraktik
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practicegenitn zikh
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practice1 : the form and manner of conducting judicial and quasi-judicial proceedings 2 a : the continuous exercise of a profession ;also : the performance of services that are considered to require an ...
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practice(n) a customary way of operation or behavior(n) systematic training by multiple repetitions(n) translating an idea into action(n) the exercise of a profession(n) knowledge of how something is usually [..]
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practiceThe theme of Marx's Theses on Feuerbach is that practice is the criterion of truth. Thesis I: "The chief defect of all hitherto existing materialism (that of Feuerbach included) is that the [..]
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practiceThis definition of practice is used in a number of National Board registration standards.
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practiceThe periods on Friday and on Saturday morning at a Grand Prix meeting when the drivers are out on the track working on the set-up of their cars in preparation for qualifying and the race.
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practicea term for what is actually done. In education, it normally refers to the actual work and behaviours of professionals. Teaching as a practice therefore refers to the ways in which it is typically cond [..]
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practicev. (profession) ejercer
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practiceIntegration of the new note with what is already known. This is accomplished through listening, memorization, reading, writing and improvisation. Songs useful for practice contain the new note in a va [..]
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practiceNonspecialized dental practice which is concerned with providing primary and continuing Dental Care.
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practiceAny group of three or more full-Time Dentists, organized in a legally recognized entity for the provision of Dental Care, sharing space, equipment, personnel and records for both Patient Care and busi [..]
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practiceA voluntary Contract between two or more Dentists who may or may not share responsibility for the care of Patients, with proportional sharing of profits and losses.
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practiceA Medical Specialty concerned with the provision of continuing, comprehensive Primary Health Care for the entire Family.
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practicePatient-based medical care provided across age and Gender or specialty boundaries.
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practiceAny group of three or more full-Time Physicians organized in a legally recognized entity for the provision of Health care services, sharing space, equipment, personnel and records for both Patient Car [..]
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practiceProfessional Practice as an employee or contractee of a Health care institution.
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practiceActivities associated with the disposition of the dead. It excludes cultural practices such as Funeral Rites.
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practiceClinical practice by members of the Nursing Faculty in order to maintain a balance in their Nursing activities--clinical, Education, and Research.
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practiceA voluntary Contract between two or more doctors who may or may not share responsibility for the care of Patients, with proportional sharing of profits and losses.
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practiceAn organized group of three or more full-Time Physicians rendering services for a fixed prepayment.
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practicePractice of a Health Profession by an individual, offering services on a Person-to-Person basis, as opposed to group or Partnership Practice.
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practiceThe use of one's Knowledge in a particular profession. It includes, in the case of the field of biomedicine, professional activities related to Health care and the actual performance of the dutie [..]
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practiceThe activities and endeavors of the public Health Services in a community on any level.
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practicePerformance of an act one or more times, with a view to its fixation or improvement; any performance of an act or Behavior that leads to Learning.
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practicePerformance of an act one or more times, with a view to its fixation or improvement; any performance of an act or behavior that leads to learning.
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practiceWorn - an item worn during practice. Also, see Practice Used.
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practiceThe periods on Friday and Saturday mornings at a Grand Prix meeting when the drivers are out on the track working on the set-up of their cars in preparation for qualifying and the race.
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practiceIn learning cognitive skills, repeated exposure to concepts through practice increases the probability the student will remember the concept. In learning physical skills, practice not only teaches bas [..]
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practiceA set of methods deemed an acceptable way to perform a task or carry out a procedure safely and effectively, as established by longstanding tradition or as defined by professional licensing organizati [..]
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practiceA universally applied standard defining the Corporation's execution expectations relative to one or more corporate policies.
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practiceAccording to Pierre Bourdieu, the concept that society is constructed by purposeful, creative agents who bring society to life through talk and action.
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practiceSessions scheduled for the purpose of rehearsing and performance improvement are called practice. For example, the principle of demonstrating progress is supported by the sprint review Scrum practice.
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