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AdministrationIn medicine, the act of giving a treatment, such as a drug, to a patient. It can also refer to the way it is given, the dose, or how often it is given.
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AdministrationApplication of a known amount of a substance to an organism in a reproducible manner and by a defined route.
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AdministrationThe court-supervised distribution of an estate during probate. Also used to describe the same process for a trust after the grantor dies.
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Administration1 (the) Administration [countable, singular] the government of a country under a particular leader the Obama administration The Administration will fight hard for the tax plan. Successive administrati [..]
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Administrationmid-14c., "act of giving or dispensing;" late 14c., "management, act of administering," from Latin administrationem (nominative administratio) "aid, help, cooperation; directi [..]
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AdministrationAnother word for the ruling government or Cabinet. Also referring to the work of the Civil Service.
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Administrationresponsibilities and policies of the executive branch of the United States government, led by a president, his or her cabinet, and his or her advisers.
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AdministrationThat part of the organization responsible for, or the act of, directing and managing the activities of the organization, program, project or major work package. [D02771]
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Administrationa method of tending to or managing the affairs of a some group of people (especially the group's business affairs) the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for th [..]
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AdministrationAny governmental department or service responsible for discharging the obligations undertaken in the convention of the International Telecommunication Union and the Regulations. [RR] 2. Internal management of units. [JP1] 3. The management and execution of all military matters not included in strategy and tactics. [JP1] 4. In international telecomm [..]
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AdministrationThe organized apparatus of the state for the preparation and implementation of legislation and policies, also called bureaucracy.
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AdministrationThe function of command dealing with the maintenance of forces in the field, including the direction and control of the services and all measures needed to meet the daily requirements of the troops. [..]
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Administrationnoun. 1. the use of a narcotic or other types of compound in the identification or medication of a disease. Paths of consist of medicines places directly on the surface of a wound, ailment, etc. Topic [..]
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AdministrationA legal document appointing a person to supervise the distribution of an estate belonging to a person who died intestate (without a will). An administration may also be called a letter of administrati [..]
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AdministrationThe day-to-day running of a pension scheme, eg collection of contributions, payment of benefits, record-keeping. The position in which an insolvent company may find itself if an administrator has been [..]
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Administrationadministratsye
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AdministrationThe range of activities normally associated with the management of a government agency, organization, or institution, such as a library or library system. Also refers collectively to the persons respo [..]
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Administration1 : the act or process of administering [the of justice] 2 a : the management and disposal under court authority of the estate of a deceased person by an executor or an administrator b : the ...
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AdministrationThe practice and process of business functions relating to a catalogue of works or individual works (i.e. registering works with SOCAN, copyright registrations, issuing of all types licences – either directly or via a collective society or agent o/b/o the copyright owner), collection and distribution of fees and royalties, and all other responsibil [..]
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Administration"The OAIS entity that contains the services and functions needed to control the operation of the other OAIS functional entities on a day-to-day basis." The OAIS Reference Model identifies th [..]
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AdministrationThe appointment of a licensed insolvency practitioner over a defaulting company either by a court, by a holder of a floating charge over the company's assets, or by the company itself. Administra [..]
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AdministrationA rescue mechanism for UK companies in severe trouble. It allows them to continue as a going concern, under supervision, giving them the opportunity to try to work their way out of difficulty. A firm [..]
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Administrationa group of people who are in charge of making many important decisions.
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AdministrationAn insolvency procedure involving the appointment of an administrator. An administrator takes control of the company on behalf of all the creditors of the company generally to manage its affairs, business and property with a view to achieving one of three statutory objectives:
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Administration(n) a method of tending to or managing the affairs of a some group of people (especially the group's business affairs)(n) the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for th [..]
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Administrationcura, procuratio, administratio
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AdministrationCollege staff members responsible for management and supervision.
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AdministrationThe OAIS entity that contains the services and functions needed to control the operation of the other OAIS functional entities on a day-to-day basis.
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Administrationthe management and direction of an organisation: in education, it can refer to classroom, institutional and system levels.
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AdministrationThe process of collecting the estate's assets; paying its debts, taxes, expenses, and other obligations; and distributing the remainder as directed by the will.
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AdministrationThe management of a business, organization or institution.
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Administration, i.e. the way in which a substance is introduced into the body, such as oral ingestion, intravenous (IV), subcutaneous, or intramuscular injection, inhalation, smoking, or absorption through skin or mucosal surfaces, such as the gums, rectum, or genitalia. See also
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AdministrationAdministration of a soluble Dosage Form between the cheek and Gingiva. It may involve direct application of a drug onto the Buccal Mucosa, as by painting or spraying.
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AdministrationThe application of suitable drug Dosage Forms to the Skin for either local or systemic effects.
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AdministrationManagement of the Organization of Health Facilities.
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AdministrationThe Organization and Administration of Health Services dedicated to the Delivery of Health Care.
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AdministrationManagement of the internal Organization of the Hospital.
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AdministrationManagement activities concerned with Hospital employees.
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AdministrationDelivery of substances through Venipuncture into the Veins.
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AdministrationThe instillation or other administration of Drugs into the Bladder, usually to treat local Disease, including Neoplasms.
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AdministrationPlanning, organizing, staffing, direction, and control of Libraries.
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AdministrationAdministration of low doses of a drug or a drug combination over prolonged periods of Time usually at a regular interval.
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AdministrationDelivery of medications through the Nasal Mucosa.
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AdministrationApplication of pharmaceutically active agents on the Tissues of the eye ball.
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AdministrationThe giving of Drugs, chemicals, or other substances by Mouth.
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AdministrationThe business and managerial aspects of Pharmacy in its broadest sense.
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AdministrationManagement of Public Health Organizations or agencies.
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AdministrationThe insertion of Drugs into the Rectum, usually for confused or incompetent Patients, like Children, Infants, and the very old or Comatose.
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AdministrationThe administration of Drugs by the respiratory route. It includes Insufflation into the respiratory tract.
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AdministrationAdministration of a drug or chemical by the individual under the direction of a Physician. It includes administration clinically or experimentally, by Human or Animal.
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AdministrationTechnique for treating Dehydration and Water-Electrolyte Imbalance by Subcutaneous Infusion of Rehydration Solutions.
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AdministrationAdministration of a soluble Dosage Form by placement under the tongue.
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AdministrationThe application of Drug Preparations to the surfaces of the body, especially the Skin (Administration, Cutaneous) or Mucous Membranes. This method of treatment is used to avoid systemic side effects w [..]
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AdministrationDelivery of a drug or other substance into the body through the Epithelium lining of Mucous Membrane involved with Absorption and Secretion.
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AdministrationThe insertion of Drugs into the Vagina to treat local Infections, Neoplasms, or to induce labor. The Dosage Forms may include medicated Pessaries, irrigation fluids, and Suppositories.
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AdministrationAdministration of a soluble dosage form between the cheek and gingiva. It may involve direct application of a drug onto the buccal mucosa, as by painting or spraying.
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AdministrationThe application of suitable drug dosage forms to the skin for either local or systemic effects.
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AdministrationThe administration of drugs by the respiratory route. It includes insufflation into the respiratory tract.
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AdministrationThe administration of drugs through the nasal passage.
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AdministrationThe insertion of drugs into the vagina to treat local infections, neoplasms, or to induce labor. The dosage forms may include medicated pessaries, irrigation fluids, and suppositories.
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AdministrationThe instillation or other administration of drugs into the bladder, usually to treat local disease, including neoplasms.
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AdministrationThe giving of drugs, chemicals, or other substances by mouth.
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AdministrationThe insertion of drugs into the rectum, usually for confused or incompetent patients, like children, infants, and the very old or comatose.
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AdministrationAdministration of a soluble dosage form by placement under the tongue.
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AdministrationIn medicine, the act of giving a treatment, such as a drug, to a patient. It can also refer to the way it is given, the dose, or how often it is given.
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AdministrationMaintaining the register of units or shares: - sending distributions and other information to investors; - and fund valuation and accounting.Such activities may be undertaken by the firm that manages the fund or by a specialist administrator working under contract to the firm that manages the fund.
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Administration"Administration" means any proceeding relating to the estate of a decedent, whether the decedent died testate, intestate or partially intestate.
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AdministrationThis is the process of collecting the assets, paying the debts and distributing the balance of a deceased’s estate according to the will of a deceased person. If there is no will, or the will does no [..]
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Administrationthe top-level "management" of an organized crime Familythe boss, underboss, and consigliere.
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Administration The process by which the assets of deceased person is gathered in and dispersed to the rightful heirs where there is no Will, or to the beneficiaries if there is a Trust or Will
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Administration1. The act of administering; government of public affairs; the service rendered, or duties assumed, in conducting affairs; the conducting of any office or employment; direction; management. "His financial administration was of a piece with his military administration." (Macaulay) 2. The executive part of government; the persons collective [..]
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AdministrationAdministration of a soluble dosage form between the cheek and gingiva. It may involve direct application of a drug onto the buccal mucosa, as by painting or spraying. (12 Dec 1998)
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AdministrationThe application of suitable drug dosage forms to the skin for either local or systemic effects. (12 Dec 1998)
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AdministrationThe administration of drugs by the respiratory route. It includes insufflation into the respiratory tract. (12 Dec 1998)
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AdministrationThe insertion of drugs into the vagina to treat local infections, neoplasms, or to induce labour. The dosage forms may include medicated pessaries, irrigation fluids, and suppositories. (12 Dec 1998)
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AdministrationThe instillation or other administration of drugs into the bladder, usually to treat local disease, including neoplasms. (12 Dec 1998)
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AdministrationThe giving of drugs, chemicals, or other substances by mouth. (12 Dec 1998)
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AdministrationThe insertion of drugs into the rectum, usually for confused or incompetent patients, like children, infants, and the very old or comatose. (12 Dec 1998)
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AdministrationAdministration of a soluble dosage form by placement under the tongue. (12 Dec 1998)
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AdministrationAn insolvency procedure in which a company in severe trouble, with the potential for recovery, is put into the charge of a court-appointed administrator.
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AdministrationApproval Details
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AdministrationWhen a company goes into administration, it is usually because it has fallen into financial difficulties, so an administrator is called in to run the company to see whether the company can continue or [..]
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AdministrationThe corporate insolvency process commonly used where there is a prospect of continuation of all or part of the business as a going concern. A company can be put into Administration if a floating charg [..]
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AdministrationAn Administrator may be appointed by the company’s directors if the company finds itself in financial difficulty. Creditors such as a bank or finance house with a floating charge can also appoint an A [..]
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AdministrationAdministration is a process which places a company under the control of a licensed insolvency practitioner and the protection of the court. It can be commenced by the directors, floating charge holder [..]
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AdministrationAdministration is designed to protect a company or partnership whilst plans are formulated to achieve one of the statutory objectives
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AdministrationA process placing a company under the control of an insolvency practitioner and the protection of the court to achieve a specified statutory purpose. Its purpose is to save the company, or if that is [..]
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Administration"Letters of" - "Grant of" - a document giving the person named thereon authority to administer (dispose of) the estate of a deceased person (when there is no &q [..]
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Administration
(uncountable) The act of administering; government of public affairs; the service rendered, or duties assumed, in conducting affairs; the conducting of any office or employment; direction.
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Administration
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AdministrationPublic administration is a platform that is geared towards executing rules and regulations and represents an indispensable part of social interaction.
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