| license |
an agreement between the owner of a patent and another party that permits the other party to practice the invention or benefit from rights; usually involves some compensation from the licensee to the licensor; does not include legal title (remains with licensor).
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| licensed vocational nurse |
A person currently licensed by the Board of Vocational Nurse Examiners of Texas who works under the supervision of a registered nurse (RN) or a physician.
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| licensed practical n. |
a graduate of a school of practical nursing whose qualifications have been examined by a state board of nursing and who has been legally authorized to practice as a licensed practical or vocational nurse (L.P.N. or L.V.N.), under the supervision of a physician or registered nurse.
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| licensed vocational n. |
see licensed practical n.
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| licensed occupational therapist |
ABBR: LOTR; OTR/L. An occupational therapist who has met the requirements to practice in states with licensure laws governing occupational therapy. Usually, licensed therapists have been certified by the National
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