| ESWL | Extracorporeal Shock-Wave Lithotripsy - Ix for Gall Stone  ... |
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| AIOS | acute illness observation scale |
| DOE | date of examination; desoxyephedrine; direct observation evaluation; dyspnea on exertion |
| EOB | emergency observation bed; explanation of benefits |
| EOU | epidemic observation unit |
| HOME | Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment |
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| LOCF | Last Observation Carried Forward |
| NOSIE | Nurse's Observation Scale for Inpatient Evaluation |
| PYO | person years of observation |
| observation | An act or the faculty of observing or taking notice: an act of seeing or fixing the mind upon something, an act of recognising and noting measurement of some magnitude with suitable instruments. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| conoscopic observation | <microscopy> The study of the back focal plane of the objective by removing the eyepiece, by inserting a Bertrand lens, by examining the image at the eye point above the eyepiece with a magnifier or by using a phase telescope is called conoscopic because the observations are associated with the cone of light furnished by the condenser and viewed by the objective (cf. Orthoscopic). (05 Aug 1998) |
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| orthoscopic observation | <microscopy> The normal way of viewing an object microscopically (cf., conoscopic observation). With Kohler illumination the field diaphragm and the ocular front focal plane as well as the specimen will be in simultaneous focus. (05 Aug 1998) |
Synonyms :
| observational learning |
Learning by observing and remembering how others achieved success.
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| observational l. |
that in which new behaviors are learned through watching the actions and outcomes of others.
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| observation | the act of observing |
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| observation | the act of making and recording a measurement |
| observation | the act of noticing or paying attention |
| observation | facts learned by observing |
| observation | a remark expressing careful consideration |
| observation | lookout consisting of a dome-shaped observatory |
| observation | an elevated post affording a wide view |
| observation | a station set up for making observations of something |
| observation | a structure commanding a wide view of its surroundings |
| observation | relying on observation or experiment |
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