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    JournalTitle: Perspectives in American history.
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    JournalTitle: Perspectives in Mexican American studies.
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    JournalTitle: The Personnel and guidance journal.
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    ISSN: 0031-5737
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    JournalTitle: journal of the American Scientific Affiliation.
    MedAbbr: Perspect Sci Christ Faith
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    JournalTitle: Perspectives on the professions.
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 5
personnel selection The process of choosing employees for specific types of employment. The concept includes recruitment.
(12 Dec 1998)
personnel staffing and scheduling The selection, appointing, and scheduling of personnel.
(12 Dec 1998)
personnel staffing and scheduling information systems Computer-based systems for use in personnel management in a facility, e.g., distribution of caregivers with relation to patient needs.
(12 Dec 1998)
personnel turnover A change or shift in personnel due to reorganization, resignation, or discharge.
(12 Dec 1998)
personnel, hospital The individuals employed by the hospital.
(12 Dec 1998)
persons Persons as individuals (e.g., abortion applicants) or as members of a group (e.g., hispanic americans). It is not used for members of the various professions (e.g., physicians) or occupations (e.g., librarians) for which occupational groups is available.
(12 Dec 1998)
perspective 1. A glass through which objects are viewed. "Not a perspective, but a mirror."
2. That which is seen through an opening; a view; a vista. "The perspective of life."
3. The effect of distance upon the appearance of objects, by means of which the eye recognised them as being at a more or less measurable distance. Hence, aerial perspective, the assumed greater vagueness or uncertainty of outline in distant objects. "Aerial perspective is the expression of space by any means whatsoever, sharpness of edge, vividness of colour, etc." (Ruskin)
4. The art and the science of so delineating objects that they shall seem to grow smaller as they recede from the eye.
Synonym: linear perspective.
5. A drawing in linear perspective. Isometrical perspective, an inaccurate term for a mechanical way of representing objects in the direction of the diagonal of a cube. Perspective glass, a telescope which shows objects in the right position.
Origin: F. Perspective, fr. Perspectif: cf. It. Perspettiva. See Perspective.
1. Of or pertaining to the science of vision; optical.
2. Pertaining to the art, or in accordance with the laws, of perspective. Perspective plane, the plane or surface on which the objects are delineated, or the picture drawn; the plane of projection; distinguished from the ground plane, which is that on which the objects are represented as standing. When this plane is oblique to the principal face of the object, the perspective is called oblique perspective; when parallel to that face, parallel perspective.
<zoology> Perspective shell, any shell of the genus Solarium and allied genera. See Solarium.
Origin: L. Perspicere, perspectum, to look through; per + spicere, specere, to look: cf. F. Perspectif; or from E. Perspective, n. See Spy.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
perspectograph An instrument for obtaining, and transferring to a picture, the points and outlines of objects, so as to represent them in their proper geometrical relations as viewed from some one point.
Origin: L. Perspectus (p.p. Of perspicere to look through) + -graph.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
perspectography The science or art of delineating objects according to the laws of perspective; the theory of perspective.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
perspicil An optical glass; a telescope.
Origin: LL. Perspicilla, fr. L. Perspicere to look through.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
perspiration Sweating, the functional secretion of sweat.
Origin: L. Perspirare = to breathe through
(18 Nov 1997)
perspiratory glands The coil glands of the skin that secrete the sweat.
Synonym: glandulae sudoriferae, Boerhaave's glands, perspiratory glands, sudoriferous glands.
(05 Mar 2000)
perspire To emit or evacuate through the pores of the skin; to sweat; to excrete through pores. "Firs . . . Perspire a fine balsam of turpentine." (Smollett)
1. <physiology> To excrete matter through the skin; especially, to excrete fluids through the pores of the skin; to sweat.
2. To be evacuated or excreted, or to exude, through the pores of the skin; as, a fluid perspires.
Origin: L. Perspirare to breathe through; per + spirare. See Per-, and Spirit.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
perstillation See: pervaporation.
Origin: L. Per, through, + stillo, to trickle, distil
(05 Mar 2000)
persuade 1. To influence or gain over by argument, advice, entreaty, expostulation, etc.; to draw or incline to a determination by presenting sufficient motives. "Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian." (Acts xxvi. 28) "We will persuade him, be it possible." (Shak)
2. To try to influence. "Hearken not unto Hezekiah, when he persuadeth you." (2 Kings xviii. 32)
3. To convince by argument, or by reasons offered or suggested from reflection, etc.; to cause to believe. "Beloved, we are persuaded better things of you." (Heb. Vi. 9)
4. To inculcate by argument or expostulation; to advise; to recommend.
Synonym: To convince, induce, prevail on, win over, allure, entice. See Convince.
Origin: L. Persuadere, persuasum; per + suadere to advise, persuade: cf. F. Persuader. See Per-, and Suasion.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Personnel Delegation - »õâ To entrust to the care or management of another, to transfer or to assign tasks within an organizational or administrative unit or structure
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  • Personnel Downsizing - »õâ Reducing staff to cut costs or to achieve greater efficiency.
    Synonyms : Downsizing, Personnel
  • Personnel Loyalty - »õâ Dedication or commitment shown by employees to organizations or institutions where they work.
    Synonyms : Loyalties, Personnel, Loyalty, Personnel, Personnel Loyalties
  • Personnel Management - »õâ Planning, organizing, and administering all activities related to personnel.
    Synonyms : Client-Staff Ratio, Client Staff Ratio, Client-Staff Ratios, Management, Personnel, Ratio, Client-Staff, Ratios, Client-Staff
  • Personnel Selection - »õâ The process of choosing employees for specific types of employment. The concept includes recruitment.
    Synonyms : Recruitment Activities, Activities, Recruitment, Activity, Recruitment, Personnel Recruitments, Personnel Selections, Recruitment Activity, Recruitment, Personnel, Recruitments, Personnel, Selection, Personnel, Selections, Personnel
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persistence Student from a cohort are counted as persisting if they are still attending or have graduated in a subsequent fall term.
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personal representative the executor or administrator of a decedent;
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person includes a corporation, partnership and association, as well as a natural person;
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person is a grammatical distinction between the speaker, the one spoken to, and the one spoken about. In the first person (I, we), the subject is speaking. In the second person (you), the subject is being spoken to. In the third person (he, she, it), the subject is being spoken about. The point of view of an essay or work of fiction is often specified according to person:
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persona is the writer or speaker in a role adopted for a specific audience. When Abraham Lincoln wrote or spoke, he sometimes did so in the persona of commander in chief of the Union army, but at other times he did so in the persona of the simple man from Springfield, Illinois. The persona is a mask put on for a performance (persona is the Latin word for mask). ...
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