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    JournalTitle: Pracovni lekarstvi.
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    JournalTitle: Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica.
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practicable 1. That may be practiced or performed; capable of being done or accomplished with available means or resources; feasible; as, a practicable method; a practicable aim; a practicable good.
2. Capable of being used; passable; as, a practicable weapon; a practicable road. Practicable breach, a breach which admits of approach and entrance by an assailing party.
Synonym: Possible, feasible.
Practicable, Possible. A thing may be possible, i. E, not forbidden by any law of nature, and yet may not now be practicable for want of the means requisite to its performance.
Practicableness, Practicably.
Origin: LL. Practicare to act, transact, fr. L. Practicus active, Gr., cf. F. Practicable, pratiquer to practice. See Practical.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
practical 1. Of or pertaining to practice or action.
2. Capable of being turned to use or account; useful, in distinction from ideal or theoretical; as, practical chemistry. "Man's practical understanding." . "For all practical purposes." .
3. Evincing practice or skill; capable of applying knowledge to some useful end; as, a practical man; a practical mind.
4. Derived from practice; as, practical skill. Practical joke, a joke put in practice; a joke the fun of which consists in something done, in distinction from something said; especially, a trick played upon a person.
Origin: L. Practicus active, Gr. Fit for doing or performing, practical, active, fr. To do, work, effect: cf. F. Pratique, formerly also practique. Cf. Pragmatic, Practice.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
practical anatomy Anatomy studied by means of dissection.
See: gross anatomy.
(05 Mar 2000)
practical nurse A graduate of a specific educational program that prepares the individual for a career in nursing with less responsibility than a graduate or registered nurse.
(05 Mar 2000)
practical units Unit's of magnitudes convenient for use in the practical applications of electricity; as originally defined they were absolute unit's (multiples of CGS electromagnetic unit's); they include the ampere, coulomb, farad, henry, joule, ohm, volt, and watt.
(05 Mar 2000)
practically 1. In a practical way; not theoretically; really; as, to look at things practically; practically worthless.
2. By means of practice or use; by experience or experiment; as, practically wise or skillful; practically acquainted with a subject.
3. In practice or use; as, a medicine practically safe; theoretically wrong, but practically right.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
practice 1. Frequently repeated or customary action; habitual performance; a succession of acts of a similar kind; usage; habit; custom; as, the practice of rising early; the practice of making regular entries of accounts; the practice of daily exercise.
2. Customary or constant use; state of being used. "Obsolete words may be revived when they are more sounding or more significant than those in practice." (Dryden)
3. Systematic exercise for instruction or discipline; as, the troops are called out for practice; she neglected practice in music.
4. Application of science to the wants of men; the exercise of any profession; professional business; as, the practice of medicine or law; a large or lucrative practice. "Practice is exercise of an art, or the application of a science in life, which application is itself an art." (Sir W. Hamilton)
5. To do or perform frequently, customarily, or habitually; to make a practice of; as, to practice gaming. "Incline not my heart . . . Practice wicked works."
6. To exercise, or follow, as a profession, trade, art, etc, as, to practice law or medicine.
7. To perform certain acts frequently or customarily, either for instruction, profit, or amusement; as, to practice with the broadsword or with the rifle; to practice on the piano. Performance of an act one or more times, with a view to its fixation or improvement; any performance of an act or behaviour that leads to learning.
8. To learn by practice; to form a habit. "They shall practice how to live secure." (Milton) "Practice first over yourself to reign." (Waller)
9. To apply theoretical science or knowledge, especially. By way of experiment; to exercise or pursue an employment or profession, esp. That of medicine or of law. "[I am] little inclined to practice on others, and as little that others should practice on me." (Sir W. Temple)
Origin: OE. Praktike, practique, F. Pratique, formerly also, practique, LL. Practica, fr. Gr, fr. Practical. See Practical, and cf. Pratique, Pretty.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(04 Jul 1999)
practice guideline A set of directions or principles to assist the health care practitioner with patient care decisions about appropriate diagnostic, therapeutic, or other clinical procedures for specific clinical circumstances.
Practice guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, organizations such as professional societies or governing boards, or by the convening of expert panels. They can provide a foundation for assessing and evaluating the quality and effectiveness of health care in terms of measuring improved health, reduction of variation in services or procedures performed, and reduction of variation in outcomes of health care delivered.
(12 Dec 1998)
practicer 1. One who practices, or puts in practice; one who customarily performs certain acts.
2. One who exercises a profession; a practitioner.
3. One who uses art or stratagem.
Origin: Often written practiser.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
practitioner 1. One who is engaged in the actual use or exercise of any art or profession, particularly that of law or medicine.
2. One who does anything customarily or habitually.
3. A sly or artful person. General practitioner. See General.
Origin: From Practician.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
practolol <chemical> A beta-adrenergic antagonist that has been used in the emergency treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.
Pharmacological action: adrenergic beta-antagonists, anti-arrhythmia agents, sympatholytics.
Chemical name: Acetamide, N-(4-(2-hydroxy-3-((1-methylethyl)amino)propoxy)phenyl)-
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Practice (Psychology) - »õâ Performance 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.
    Synonyms : Practices (Psychology)
  • Practice Guideline [Publication Type] - »õâ Work consisting of a set of directions or principles to assist the health care practitioner with patient care decisions about appropriate diagnostic, therapeutic, or other clinical procedures for specific clinical circumstances. Practice guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, organizations such as professional societies or governing boards, or by the convening of expert panels. They can provide a foundation for assessing and evaluating the quality and effectiveness of health care in terms of measuring improved health, reduction of variation in services or procedures performed, and reduction of variation in outcomes of health care delivered.
    Synonyms : Clinical Practice Guideline, Clinical Practice Guideline (PT), Practice Guideline, Practice Guideline (PT)
  • Practice Guidelines - »õâ Directions or principles presenting current or future rules of policy for assisting health care practitioners in patient care decisions regarding diagnosis, therapy, or related clinical circumstances. The guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, professional societies, governing boards, or by the convening of expert panels. The guidelines form a basis for the evaluation of all aspects of health care and delivery.
    Synonyms : Guidelines, Practice
  • Practice Management - »õâ Business management of medical and dental practices that may include capital financing, utilization management, and arrangement of capitation agreements with other parties.
    Synonyms : Physician Practice Management Company, Practice Management Services, Dental, Practice Management Services, Medical, Management Service, Practice, Management, Practice, Managements, Practice, Practice Management Service, Practice Managements
  • Practice Management, Dental - »õâ The organization and operation of the business aspects of a dental practice.
    Synonyms : Dental Practice Management, Management, Dental Practice
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practical nurse licensed practical nurse: a nurse who has enough training to be licensed by a state to provide routine care for the sick
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practice a customary way of operation or behavior; "it is their practice to give annual raises"; "they changed their dietary pattern" exercise: systematic training by multiple repetitions; "practice makes perfect" drill: learn by repetition; "We drilled French verbs every day"; "Pianists practice scales" translating an idea into action; "a hard theory to put into practice"; "differences between theory and praxis of communism" avail oneself to; "apply a principle"; "practice a religion"; "use care when going down the stairs"; "use your common sense"; "practice non-violent resistance" the exercise of a profession; "the practice of the law"; "I took over his practice when he retired" carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions; "practice law" knowledge of how something is usually done; "it is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner" rehearse: engage in a rehearsal (of)
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practitioner someone who practices a learned profession
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practical anatomy anatomy studied by means of demonstration and dissection.
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practice To do an action over and over in order to perfect one's skills.
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prac the quality of being usable
prac capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are
prac usable for a specific purpose
prac the quality of being usable
prac in a practicable manner
prac having or put to a practical purpose or use
prac concerned with actual use or practice
prac guided by practical experience and observation rather than theory
prac being actually such in almost every respect
prac the act of bringing something to bear
prac a prank or trick played on a person especially one intended to make the victim appear foolish
prac someone who plays practical jokes on others
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