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ASA and physical
* ASA physical status classification system, a system for assessing the fitness of patients before surgery
* ASA physical status classification system or perioperative physical fitness
Prior to surgery, the patient is given a medical examination, certain pre-operative tests, and their physical status is rated according to the ASA physical status classification system.
* ASA physical status classification system or pre-operative physical fitness
* ASA physical status classification system
* ASA physical status classification system or pre-operative physical fitness
* ASA physical status classification system
* ASA physical status classification system

ASA and status
As of April, 2010, the ASA offers PStat, the Accredited Professional Statistician status, to members who meet the ASA's credentialing requirements, which include an advanced degree in statistics or related quantitative field, five years of documented experience, and evidence of professional competence.
ASA did not have the high-dollar or high-exposure status NASCAR's Dodge Weekly Series offered.

ASA and system
* ASA is a film speed rating system defined by the former American Standards Association
* ASA carriage control characters, a system used for controlling mainframe line printers
* Weston film speed ratings, an old scale for measuring film speed, superseded by the similar American Standards Association ( ASA ) system, which is now incorporated into the International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) system
The biggest disadvantage of the Polavision system was the low film speed ( ASA 40 ), which resulted in having to use very bright lights when taking the movie, as well as requiring a special player to view the developed movie.
Major system accessories for the FM included the MD-11 and MD-12 motor drives ; which enabled continuous film advance at 3. 5 frames per second, the Data Back MF-12 ; enabling the imprinting of date and time data on the film, and the Speedlight SB-8E electronic flash ; guide number 82 / 25 ( feet / meters ) at ASA 100.
Beginning with PIX OS version 8. x, the operating system code diverges, with the ASA using a Linux kernel and PIX continuing to use the traditional Finesse / PIX OS combination.

ASA and patients
) Of all patient-related risk factors, good evidence supports patients with advanced age, ASA class II or greater, functional dependence, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and congestive heart failure, as those with increased risk for PPC.
Americans for Safe Access ( ASA ) works in partnership with state, local and national legislators to overcome barriers and create policies that improve access to medicinal marijuana for both patients and researchers.
ASA provides legal training for and medical information to patients, attorneys, health and medical professionals and policymakers throughout the United States.
Medical cannabis patient and current Executive Director Steph Sherer founded ASA in 2002 in response to federal raids on patients and providers in California.
* ASA successfully filed suit against California Highway Patrol ( CHP ), the largest law enforcement agency in the state, compelling CHP to stop confiscating patients ’ medical cannabis and otherwise comply with the mandates of Proposition 215.
5-aminosalicylate ( ASA ) has been shown to reduce β-catenin and its localization to the nucleus in colon cancer cells isolated from and in patients.

physical and status
This does not mean that philosophy resolves the problems it generates, any more so than Riemann's geometry settled the physical status of the space-time continuum.
Maimonides describes the Olam Haba (" World to Come ") in spiritual terms, relegating the prophesied physical resurrection to the status of a future miracle, unrelated to the afterlife or the Messianic era.
Circumstances include the age of the patient, time of day, time since last meal, previous episodes, nutritional status, physical and mental development, drugs or toxins ( especially insulin or other diabetes drugs ), diseases of other organ systems, family history, and response to treatment.
Nerds can either be described by their hobbies and interests, or by abstract qualities such as personality, status, social skills, and physical appearance.
It is concerned with the physical properties of speech sounds or signs ( phones ): their physiological production, acoustic properties, auditory perception, and neurophysiological status.
Two wrestlers must make physical contact ( typically palm-to-palm ) in order to transfer this legal status.
The status of physical input points is copied to an area of memory accessible to the processor, sometimes called the " I / O Image Table ".
Race is a classification system used to categorize humans into large and distinct populations or groups by heritable phenotypic characteristics, geographic ancestry, physical appearance, ethnicity, and social status.
Civil rights include the ensuring of peoples ' physical and mental integrity, life and safety ; protection from discrimination on grounds such as physical or mental disability, gender, religion, race, national origin, age, status as a member of the uniformed services, sexual orientation, or gender identity ; and individual rights such as privacy, the freedoms of thought and conscience, speech and expression, religion, the press, and movement.
Legislators rewrote all of the human rights laws in the state, restricting discrimination based on " race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, physical or mental disability, military status, sexual orientation, or unfavorable discharge from military service in connection with employment, real estate transactions, access to financial credit, and the availability of public accommodations.
In opposition to the Senate, in his pronouncements and iconography, Commodus had always laid stress on his unique status as a source of god-like power, liberality and physical prowess.
Due to their low status in society, mainly due to social conditions of poverty, rickshaw pullers face abuse and discrimination, including incidents of physical violence from passengers.
The status of maîtresse-en-titre was a court position that was sometimes retained even if the king and his mistress ceased being physical lovers.

physical and classification
Historically, astronomy was more concerned with the classification and description of phenomena in the sky, while astrophysics attempted to explain these phenomena and the differences between them using physical laws.
A successful mathematical classification method for physical lattice defects, which works not only with the theory of dislocations and other defects in crystals but also, e. g., for disclinations in liquid crystals and for excitations in superfluid < sup > 3 </ sup > He, is the topological homotopy theory.
He called for research into the physical causes of mental illness, and started to establish the foundations of the modern classification system for mental disorders.
; Ontology: The study of being and existence ; includes the definition and classification of entities, physical or mental, the nature of their properties, and the nature of change.
Scientific physical anthropology began in the 18th century with the study of racial classification.
In 1951 Sherwood Washburn, a Hooton alumnus, introduced a " new physical anthropology ", withdrawing from the study of racial typology to concentrate upon the study of human evolution, moving away from classification towards evolutionary process.
The objective is to produce a classification system that enables an observer to make determinations of the susceptibiity of a person of a given type to physical or psychological diseases or disease generally.
On the other hand in practice subspecies are often defined by easily observable physical appearance, but there is not necessarily any evolutionary significance to these observed differences, so this form of classification has become less acceptable to evolutionary biologists.
It is a clinical diagnosis made on the basis of symptoms, physical exam, radiographs ( X-rays ) and labs, although the American College of Rheumatology ( ACR ) and the European League Against Rheumatism ( EULAR ) publish classification criteria for the purpose of research.
In as much as both " race " and " species " are vague terms used in the classification of living creatures according, largely, to physical appearance, an analogy can be made between them.
The logical classification of network topologies generally follows the same classifications as those in the physical classifications of network topologies but describes the path that the data takes between nodes being used as opposed to the actual physical connections between nodes.
With respect to celestial X-ray sources, X-ray astrophysics tends to focus on the physical reason for X-ray brightness, whereas X-ray astronomy tends to focus on their classification, order of discovery, variability, resolvability, and their relationship with nearby sources in other constellations.
Another criticism of the Hubble classification scheme is that, being based on the appearance of a galaxy in a two-dimensional image, the classes are only indirectly related to the true physical properties of galaxies.
In 1976, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) published a classification that added a fifth physical category, cumulonimbiform, in recognition of the unique and often complex structures of cumulonimbus clouds that are often more readily descerned by satellite photography than by surface observations.
An alpha-numeric classification is used to identify variations in physical appearance.

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