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Practitioners and one
Practitioners walk clockwise around a room while holding their hands in shashu ( 叉手 ), with one hand closed in a fist, while the other hand grasps or covers the fist.
Practitioners usually prune a branch from an Oak, Hazel, or other tree, or may even buy wood from a hardware store, and then carve it and add decorations to personalize it ; however, one can also purchase ready-made wands.
The area has one General Practitioners office, on Brooklyn Road.
Practitioners claim to have identified reliable referred pain patterns which associate pain in one location with trigger points elsewhere.
Practitioners of Ethical Culture focus on supporting one another in becoming better people, and on doing good in the world.
Practitioners later go on to practice the Karma Kagyu ngöndro and in some cases one of the Nyingma ngöndro practices.

Practitioners and American
An avian veterinarian can pursue additional testing through the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners and become an " ABVP diplomat in avian medicine.
* American Board of Veterinary Practitioners
** American Vampires: by Fans, Victims, Practitioners by Norine Dresser
* American Association of Equine Practitioners
The American Associations of Feline Practitioners, as well as many feral cat organizations, recommend against euthanizing FIV + cats, or even spending funds to test for the virus, as spaying or neutering cats seems to effectively control transmission-as neutered cats are less likely to engage in territorial fights.
Practitioners who successfully meet specific education and work-experience requirements, and pass a written examination administered by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene ( ABIH ) are authorized to use the term Certified Industrial Hygienist ( CIH ) or Certified Associate Industrial Hygienist ( CAIH ).
* American Board of Veterinary Practitioners
* American Board of Veterinary Practitioners
Some of these entities, including the Academy for the Promotion of International Culture and Scientific Exchange and the American Association of Drugless Practitioners, also list Bircham among their membership or have listed Bircham in this manner in the past.

Practitioners and regarding
Practitioners need to ascertain what is already known to people familiar with the general field of the invention — such already-known material is termed the prior art, and to obtain drawings and written notes regarding the features of the invention and the background.

Practitioners and use
Practitioners of jeet kune do frequently use the term heel hook kick or sweep kick.
Practitioners of Islam use Muhammed's descriptions of zodiacal light to avoid errors in determining the timing of daily prayers.
Practitioners seek to gain advantage through footwork and body positioning to employ leverage, avoiding the use of strength against strength.
Practitioners in the business of solar energy may use the unit Wh / m < sup > 2 </ sup > ( watt-hours per square meter ).
Practitioners of the personality type theory socionics use physiognomy as a personality identification technique.
Practitioners use symbols for each wave to indicate both function and degree — numbers for motive waves, letters for corrective waves ( shown in the highest of the three idealized series of wave structures or degrees ).
Practitioners sometimes use the terms " watchdog journalism " or " accountability reporting.
Practitioners use moxa to warm regions and acupuncture points with the intention of stimulating circulation through the points and inducing a smoother flow of blood and qi.
Practitioners may use acupuncture needles made of various materials in combination with moxa, depending on the direction of supposed qi flow they wish to stimulate.
* 2006, Learning For Action: A Short Definitive Account of Soft Systems Methodology, and its use Practitioners, Teachers and Students, Wiley ( with John Poulter )
Practitioners use a thin, twisted cotton thread which is rolled over usually untidy hairlines, moustaches and other areas of unwanted hair, plucking the hair at the follicle level.
Practitioners of inner healing techniques such as TPM frequently do not have formal training in psychology or counseling, although Fernando Garzon suggests that this in many cases may be beneficial, saying: "... it may serve people who might not get help otherwise, cannot afford professional therapy, do not wish to use insurance, or have access to counseling limited by managed care.
Practitioners who make frequent use of the CSE technique for labour analgesia may note unexpected benefits.
Medical practitioners, ( Physicians, Physician Assistants, Physical Therapists, Athletic Trainers, Chiropractors and Nurse Practitioners ) use a goniometer to document initial and subsequent range of motion, at the visits for Occupational injuries, and by disability evaluators to determine a permanent disability.
Practitioners may also use tools such as crystal wands, which are placed near the receiver's body, or near a certain ' blocked ' chakra, or use to perform psychic surgery, normally conducted with laser quartz wands.
Practitioners commonly use air or saline for identifying the epidural space.
Practitioners of the Celinist tradition make use of an object known either as the " Portal " or the " Heart of Tencton ," a technological marvel in the form of a small box with symbolic ornamentation, which is in fact capable of projecting virtual environments, including alien worlds, for its users to navigate as they attempt to reach a higher spiritual plane.
There are currently around 2, 500 Licensed Insolvency Practitioners in the United Kingdom, not all of whom take appointments – various lawyers hold licences but rarely use them to take appointments, preferring to advise other practitioners.
Practitioners of cross-cultural cultural studies often use the term cross-culturalism to describe discourses involving cultural interactivity, or to promote ( or disparage ) various forms of cultural interactivity.
Practitioners may also use related measures such as the Keltner channels, or the related Stoller average range channels, which base their band widths on different measures of price volatility, such as the difference between daily high and low prices, rather than on standard deviation, which is a statistical measure more appropriate to normal distributions.
Practitioners use elbows, feet or various tools to direct pressure directly upon the trigger point, to save their hands.
Practitioners study a wide range of techniques and prudent ways to use force in controlling an attacker.

Practitioners and law
The practice of osteopathy is regulated by law, under the terms of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 which came into effect on 18 September 2004.
The Act regulating admission to practice law (" The Qualifications of Legal Practitioners Amendment Act of 1997 ") is being revised.
* Geoffrey Shindler OBE, co-founder of and partner in the Manchester-based law firm, Lane-Smith & Shindler ; appointed as President of the Society of Trusts and Estate Practitioners Worldside in 2007.
Practitioners apply legislation, regulation, litigation ( private enforcement ), and international law to public health problems using the law as an instrument of public health.
Practitioners in the private sector, e. g. internationally operating business enterprises as well as diplomats, engineers, business economists, law officers or journalists will also benefit from the programme.
Practitioners of the visual arts have to contend with many restrictions imposed by Singaporean law.
He established the national Tax Practitioners Board and significantly reformed our Managed Investment Trust law and GST ( Goods and Services Tax ) administration arrangements.

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