| ARSPH | Associate of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health |
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| HPA | Health Care Practice Act; Health Policy Agenda for the American People; health promotion advocates; ... |
| HP/W | health promotion/wellness [program] |
| ODPHP | Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion |
| RSPH | Royal Society for the Promotion of Health |
| HPDP | Health Promotion and Disease Prevention |
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| P+ | Promotion-sensitive |
| promotion | Stimulation of tumour induction, following initiation, by a promoting agent which may of itself be noncarcinogenic. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| health promotion | Encouraging consumer behaviours most likely to optimise health potentials (physical and psychosocial) through health information, preventive programs, and access to medical care. (12 Dec 1998) |
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a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution; "the packaging of new ideas" act of raising in rank or position encouragement of the progress or growth or acceptance of something forwarding: the advancement of some enterprise; "his experience in marketing resulted in the forwarding of his career"
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A promotion is a chess term which is given to the pawn that reaches the eighth square, becoming a queen, knight, bishop or rook. The term queening is often used to describe a promotion, since the powerful queen is usually the best piece to promote to. Promotions to knight can be quite useful depending on the situation. ...
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A promotion, used in Sports leagues of most countries outside the USA, means the mandated transfer of the best team(s) of a lower league into a higher league at the end of the season. An equal number of worst team(s) from the higher league endures the opposite procedure, relegation. ...
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Promotion is one of the four aspects of marketing. The other three parts of the marketing mix are product management, pricing, and distribution. Promotion involves disseminating information about a product, product line, brand, or company. It is comprised of four subcategories:*advertising*personal selling*sales promotion*publicity and public relationsThe specification of these four variables creates a promotional mix or promotional plan. ...
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When a pawn reaches the enemy's first rank, it must immediately become another piece (with the exception of a King) at the player's choice. It is possible, though not likely, that a player, if he/she were to promote all eight of his/her pawns, could have nine queen (including the original queen) on the board at one time, or any combination of pieces he/she would choose. ...
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| promotion | act of raising in rank or position |
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| promotion | the advancement of some enterprise |
| promotion | a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution |
| promotion | encouragement of the progress or growth or acceptance of something |
| promotion | a system for advancing participants to higher-status positions |
| promotion | of or relating to serving as publicity |
| promotion | of or relating to advancement |
| promotion | the cost of promoting a product |
| promotion | a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution |
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