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PresentationBirth in which the buttocks present before the head.
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PresentationThere are single-footling or double-footling presentations depending upon whether the presenting part of the baby at delivery is just one foot or both feet.
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Presentation//www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=5987" rel="dict" onclick="wmdTrack('embd-lnk');">vertex: In a vertex presentation, the top of the baby's head comes first at delivery. The vertex here refers specifically to the top of the head The word "vertex" in Latin means a "whirlpool [..]
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Presentationlate 14c., "act of presenting," from Old French presentacion (13c.), from Latin praesentationem (nominative praesentatio) "a placing before," noun of action from past participle st [..]
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PresentationThe core of the personal selling process in which the salesperson transmits the information about the product and attempts to persuade the prospect to become a customer.
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PresentationA descriptive or persuasive account, typically for purposes of obtaining approval or acceptance for some offer, position or requirement. [D03156]
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PresentationAlso known as the pageant bouquet, this is a bunch of long-stemmed flowers cradled in the bride's arms. Taped and wired
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Presentationthe activity of formally presenting something (as a prize or reward); "she gave the trophy but he made the presentation" the act of making something publicly available; prese [..]
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PresentationA book which has been presented in some manner – by the author, publisher, your old Aunt Fanny, or anyone else, and that can be demonstrated to have been done so through an inscription,...
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Presentation1.
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Presentationoyffirung
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Presentationangle (pop)
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PresentationThe presentation layer is responsible for mapping resources and creating context. It is used to translate lower level networking data into data that applications expect to see.
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PresentationA collective term referring to a combination of choices a fisherman makes, such as the choice of lure, color, and size, the type of pole and/or tackle used, the structure targeted, the casting techniq [..]
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PresentationA collective term for such as reach, sound, and actions displayed on LCDs during pachinko/pachislot gaming.
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PresentationAn Internet Safety Presentation provides parents, educators, law enforcement, or community members with ways to implement the i-SAFE Program. The intended audience is exposed to the Education and Outr [..]
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Presentation(n) the activity of formally presenting something (as a prize or reward)(n) a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view(n) the act of making something publicly available; prese [..]
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PresentationThe method used to show ultrasonic information. This may include A-scans, B-scans or C-scans, displayed on various types of recorders or cathode ray tube instruments.
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PresentationFrom cases to scientific topics to literature reviews and research projects, presentations make up a large portion of medical education. The ability to organize and effectively communicate information [..]
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PresentationA malpresentation of the Fetus at near term or during Obstetric Labor with the fetal cephalic pole in the fundus of the Uterus. There are three types of breech: the complete breech with flexed Hips an [..]
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PresentationThe position or Orientation of the Fetus at near term or during Obstetric Labor, determined by its relation to the Spine of the Mother and the Birth canal. The normal position is a vertical, cephalic [..]
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PresentationIn relation to therapeutic goods means: The way in which therapeutic goods are presented for supply, and includes matters relating to the name of the goods, the labelling and packaging of the goods and any advertising or other informational material associated with the goods.
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Presentation"Presentation" means delivery of a document to an issuer or nominated person for honor or giving of value under a letter of credit.
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PresentationThe adult in a Montessori environment does not teach in the traditional sense. Rather she shows the child how to use the various objects and then leaves her free to explore and experiment. This act of showing is called a presentation. To be effective, it must be done slowly and exactly, step by step, and with a minimum of words.
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Presentationoffering one's blade for engagement
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Presentationis the process of interpretation of the simulation results, documentation of the simulation results, and communication of the simulation results to the decision makers.
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PresentationThe act of offering a speech to an audience, integrating the skills of nonverbal communication, especially body language, with the speech content.
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PresentationA PowerPoint file containing all the slides for a given speech.
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PresentationThat part of the fetus presenting at the superior strait of the maternal pelvis.
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