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A practitioner who has been listed for at least three years ' may apply for " Normal " class instruction, given just once every three years.
* A proponent or practitioner of humanism, which has several distinct senses, which are listed at Humanism and at Humanism ( disambiguation )
A licensed physician, psychologist, social worker, or nurse practitioner who has examined the patient or a police officer may bring a potential patient to the emergency room for forced evaluation without approval from a judge.
A Certified Professional Midwife ( CPM ) is a knowledgeable, skilled and professional independent midwifery practitioner who has met the standards for certification set by the North American Registry of Midwives ( NARM ) and is qualified to provide the midwives model of care.
Shang-Chi is classed as an athlete but he is one of the best non-superhumans in martial arts and has dedicated much of his life to the art, being referred to by some as the greatest empty handed fighter and practitioner of kung fu alive.
Once right view has been understood, it will inspire and encourage the arising of right intention within the practitioner.
In Mahayana schools a lay practitioner who has taken the precepts is called an upasaka.
Despite opium tincture being an " unapproved drug " as discussed above, a search of FDA's website does not reveal any efforts at this time to ban opium tincture or restrict its use ; in fact, the FDA has a web page devoted to patient and practitioner education about opium tincture.
A Respiratory Therapist is a specialized healthcare practitioner who has graduated from a college or a university and passed a national board certifying examination.
They are a vital practitioner delivering care inside helicopters, air ambulance or ground ambulance working to pick up a patient and move them to a facility that has what they need.
As it was developed in 1697 by Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi Sukeshige, a Zen practitioner, it has deep links with Zen Buddhism.
Here the practitioner learns to extend the tactile sensitivity and reflexes he has developed in the chi-sau training through an inanimate wooden weapon.
Nunchaku training has been noted to increase hand speed, correct posture, and condition the hands of the practitioner so it makes a useful training weapon.
However the practitioner of the mantra still has to adhere to the vows of the Bodhisattva.
John Walton, a district attorney, is presented with an obscenity case: A medical practitioner has been arrested for distributing ' indecent ' birth control literature.
Robert R Kirsch, writing in the Los Angeles Times, also disagreed with Boucher, saying that " the espionage novel has been brought up to date by a superb practitioner of that nearly lost art: Ian Fleming.
Nair has been an enthusiastic yoga practitioner for decades ; when making a film, she has the cast and crew start the day with a yoga session.
This invention cycle occurs most effectively when the practitioner has a thorough intuitive and technical understanding of the necessary skills and concerns within the improvised domain.
One important difference between RSI and routine tracheal intubation is that the practitioner does not manually assist the ventilation of the lungs after the onset of general anesthesia and cessation of breathing, until the trachea has been intubated and the cuff has been inflated.
This has made attempts to trace the lineage of a practitioner difficult.
" It has many functions for the practitioner, not the least of which is a source of spells.

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In these latter cases the faiths do not promote deference, as happens in monotheisms ; rather each suggests a path of action that will bring the practitioner into conformance with the divine law: ahimsa — ' no harm ' — for Buddhist and Hindu faiths ; de or te — ' virtuous action ' — in daoism ; and any of numerous practices of peace and love in new age thinking.
A 2003 meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials found that spinal manipulation was " more effective than sham therapy but was no more or less effective than general practitioner care, analgesics, physical therapy, exercise, or back school " in the treatment of low back pain.
The problems addressed are psychological in nature and of no specific kind or degree, but rather depend on the specialty of the practitioner.
And indeed they knew that its practitioner would have no share in the Hereafter.
There are three clear limitations to the link system: the first is that there is no numerical order imposed when memorizing, hence the practitioner cannot immediately determine the numerical position of an item-this can be solved by bundling numerical markers at set points in the chain or using the peg system instead.
In The Spectacular Spider-Man animated series, " Ezili " is the surname of the villain Calypso, a voodoo practitioner who had no last name in the original comics.
During Chiryō, the practitioner gives free rein to the hand, touching painful areas of the body until the area no longer hurts or until the hands move on their own to another area.
Women from ACT UP who had been having informal " dyke dinners " met with Dr. Gould in person, questioned him about several misleading facts ( that penis to vagina transmission is impossible, for example ), questionable journalistic methods ( no peer review, bibliographic information, failing to disclose that he was a psychiatrist and not a practitioner of internal medicine ), and demanded a retraction and apology.
A formalist, with respect to some discipline, holds that there is no transcendent meaning to that discipline other than the literal content created by a practitioner.
Stand development is very individualized, and every practitioner has his or her own routine, but in general, after an initial agitation in the developer, film is simply allowed to stand motionless in ( generally highly dilute ) developer, with no agitation, for very long intervals, up to hours.
Nagamasu was an accomplished practitioner of the tea ceremony, which he studied under the master, Sen no Rikyū.
The practitioner will then show organic matter or foreign objects apparently removed from the patient's body, clean the area, and then end the procedure with the patient's skin showing no wounds or scars.
The style was created as an aggressive combat art and operates under the basic assumption that you are trying to either disable your opponent to the point that they are no longer a threat in battle, or kill them, though these are not by any means the only options a Lung Ying practitioner has.
Through meditation, the Dzogchen practitioner experiences that thoughts have no substance.
A 2004 Cochrane review found that spinal manipulation ( SM ) was no more or less effective than other commonly used therapies such as pain medication, physical therapy, exercises, back school or the care given by a general practitioner which was supported by a 2006 and 2008 review.
The body is held poised with the practitioner experiencing no discomfort.
Some body art professionals worry that UK judges can interpret their practices as illegal, determining which consensual acts are too extreme and constitute assault, on a case-by-case basis, with no way of the practitioner knowing beforehand.
Buckland's Book of Saxon Witchcraft does not mention how a solitary practitioner with no consecrated tools available gets started in Seax-Wica, as consecrated tools are used to cast the Circle, and tools are consecrated within the already cast Circle.
Having no doctors in the family and only their local general practitioner as a role model, the events of 1937 represented McKusick's first substantial experience with the medical community.
Tom Wolfe, a practitioner and principal advocate of the form, wrote in at least two articles in 1972 that he had no idea of where it began.
Nkosi was HIV-positive from birth, and was legally adopted by Gail Johnson, a Johannesburg Public Relations practitioner, when his own mother, debilitated by the disease, was no longer able to care for him.
However, there is no doubt that Wang was a good student of Marxism and a practitioner of revolution.
The practitioner who realizes anuttara through any means, whether by her own efforts or by direct transmission by the Grace of Shiva / shakti, is liberated and perceives absolutely no difference between herself and the body of the universe.
* Senior registrar, type of medical or dental practitioner in the UK, Ireland, and Australia ( no longer used in UK and Ireland )

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