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a conference (usually with someone important); "he had a consultation with the judge"; "he requested an audience with the king" a conference between two or more people to consider a particular question; "frequent consultations with his lawyer"; "a consultation of several medical specialists" reference: the act of referring or consulting; "reference to an encyclopedia produced the answer"
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A question and answer session with a knowledge-based system. It is often used in meteorological applications that require judgment on the part of the user.
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Consultation is a process of discussion between those proposing a course of action and those likely to be affected by those actions.
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information given by a geneticist during a consultation, to every person with a genetic disease or related to the afflicted person, in order to determine the risk of being affected or of transmitting the disease.
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A process of notice and communication among various groups. It does not necessarily include concurrence or approval. The consultation concept encourages a free play of thoughts and an exchange of information. Every effort should be made to provide ample time and means for comment once consultation is sought. For example, the means used for consultation with ethnic groups may include letters, public or private meetings, or oral interviews with appropriate groups or individuals.
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