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ART Automized Reagin antibody Test
ART absolute retention time; Accredited Record Technician; acoustic reflex test; algebraic reconstructio...
art artery, arterial; articulation; artificial
LAO left anterior oblique; left atrial overload; Licentiate of the Art of Obstetrics
MAO Master of the Art of Obstetrics; maximal acid output; monoamine oxidase
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ART Antiretroviral therapy
ART Arm-retina time
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    ISSN: 0731-3047
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art 1. The employment of means to accomplish some desired end; the adaptation of things in the natural world to the uses of life; the application of knowledge or power to practical purposes. "Blest with each grace of nature and of art." (Pope)
2. A system of rules serving to facilitate the performance of certain actions; a system of principles and rules for attaining a desired end; method of doing well some special work; often contradistinguished from science or speculative principles; as, the art of building or engraving; the art of war; the art of navigation. "Science is systematized knowledge . . . Art is knowledge made efficient by skill." (J. F. Genung)
3. The systematic application of knowledge or skill in effecting a desired result. Also, an occupation or business requiring such knowledge or skill. "The fishermen can't employ their art with so much success in so troubled a sea." (Addison)
4. The application of skill to the production of the beautiful by imitation or design, or an occupation in which skill is so employed, as in painting and sculpture; one of the fine arts; as, he prefers art to literature.
5. Those branches of learning which are taught in the academical course of colleges; as, master of arts. "In fearless youth we tempt the heights of arts." (Pope) "Four years spent in the arts (as they are called in colleges) is, perhaps, laying too laborious a foundation." (Goldsmith)
6. Learning; study; applied knowledge, science, or letters. "So vast is art, so narrow human wit." (Pope)
7. Skill, dexterity, or the power of performing certain actions, asquired by experience, study, or observation; knack; a, a man has the art of managing his business to advantage.
8. Skillful plan; device. "They employed every art to soothe . . . The discontented warriors." (Macaulay)
9. Cunning; artifice; craft. "Madam, I swear I use no art at all." (Shak) "Animals practice art when opposed to their superiors in strength." (Crabb)
10. To black art; magic. Art and part, share or concern by aiding and abetting a criminal in the perpetration of a crime, whether by advice or by assistance in the execution; complicity.
The arts are divided into various classes. The useful, mechanical, or industrial arts are those in which the hands and body are concerned than the mind; as in making clothes and utensils. These are called trades. The fine arts are those which have primarily to do with imagination taste, and are applied to the production of what is beautiful. They include poetry, music, painting, engraving, sculpture, and architecture; but the term is often confined to painting, sculpture, and architecture. The liberal arts (artes liberales, the higher arts, which, among the Romans, only freemen were permitted to pursue) were, in the Middle Ages, these seven branches of learning, grammar, logic, rhetoric, arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy. In modern times the liberal arts include the sciences, philosophy, history, etc, which compose the course of academical or collegiate education. Hence, degrees in the arts; master and bachelor of arts. "In America, literature and the elegant arts must grow up side by side with the coarser plants of daily necessity." (Irving)
Synonym: Science, literature, aptitude, readiness, skill, dexterity, adroitness, contrivance, profession, business, trade, calling, cunning, artifice, duplicity. See Science.
Origin: F. Art, L. Ars, artis, orig, skill in joining or fitting; prob. Akin to E. Arm, aristocrat, article.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
art therapy The use of art as an adjunctive therapy in the treatment of neurological, mental, or behavioural disorders.
(12 Dec 1998)
black art The art practiced by conjurers and witches; necromancy; conjuration; magic.
This name was given in the Middle Ages to necromancy, under the idea that the latter term was derived from niger black, instead of nekros, a dead person, and manteia, divination.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
arrhenic medication Treatment of disease by means of the organic preparations of arsenic, the cacodylates, and methylarsinates.
(05 Mar 2000)
maintenance medication Medication taken to stabilise an illness or symptoms of illness.
(05 Mar 2000)
medication 1. Impregnation with a medicine.
2. <pharmacology> The administration of remedies.
3. A medicament.
Origin: L. Medicatio
(05 Jan 1998)
medication, ace-inhibitor Agents that inhibit ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme), thereby acting as vasodilators (really as anti-vasoconstrictors), lightening the stress load on the heart.
(12 Dec 1998)
medication, anti-coagulant Blood thinners. Drugs, like heparin and warfarin, used as blood-thinners to prevent blood clots and to maintain open blood vessels.
(12 Dec 1998)
medication, anti-platelet Platelet-blocking drugs. Drugs that, like aspirin, reduce the tendency of platelets in the blood to clump and clot.
(12 Dec 1998)
medication, beta-blocker Drugs that antagonise the action of adrenaline (a beta adrenergic substance) and relieve stress to the heart muscle. Beta-blockers are often used to slow the heart rate or lower the blood pressure.
(12 Dec 1998)
medication, clot-dissolving Drugs used to dissolve blood clots. Agents such as plasminogen-activator (t-pa) and streptokinase that are effective in dissolving clots and re-opening arteries. Used, for example, in the treatment of heart attacks. Clot-dissolvers are also called thrombolytic agents.
(12 Dec 1998)
medication errors Errors in prescribing, dispensing, or administering medication with the result that the patient fails to receive the correct drug or the proper dose of the drug in the treatment of his disease.
(12 Dec 1998)
medication systems Overall systems, traditional or automated, to provide medication to patients.
(12 Dec 1998)
medication systems, hospital Overall systems, traditional or automated, to provide medication to patients in hospitals. Elements of the system are: handling the physician's order, transcription of the order by nurse and/or pharmacist, filling the medication order, transfer to the nursing unit, and administration to the patient.
(12 Dec 1998)
medication, vasodilator Drugs that act as blood vessel dilator (vasodilators) and open vessels by relaxing their muscular walls). For example, nitroglycerin is a vasodilator. So are the ace (angiotensin-converting enzyme) inhibitors.
(12 Dec 1998)
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