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These professionals usually retain their original designation but may use terms such as ' holistic ', ' natural ', or ' integrative ' to describe their practice.
It sets limits to the integrative process in the following terms: " Socialist economic integration is completely voluntary and does not involve the creation of supranational bodies.
In the second year, the students are required to complete, over the time of three terms, 10 elective courses out of 80 course drawn from the areas of Accounting, Business economics, Finance, General and integrative thinking, Organizational behavior / Human resource management, Marketing, Operations management, Management science and statistics, and Strategic management.

terms and integrated
Today, in the era of the integrated musical when an individual song must contribute to the over-all development of the show, it is understandable that a song, no matter how excellent it may be on its own terms, is cut out because it does not perform the function required of it.
The Analytical Engine incorporated an arithmetic logic unit, control flow in the form of conditional branching and loops, and integrated memory, making it the first design for a general-purpose computer that could be described in modern terms as Turing-complete.
After 1871 Masurians who expressed sympathy for Poland were deemed " national traitors " by German nationalists ( this increased especially after 1918 ) According to Stefan Berger after 1871 the Masurians in the German Empire were seen in a view that while acknowledging their " objective " Polishness ( in terms of culture and language ) they felt " subjectively " German and thus should be tightly integrated into German nation-state ; to Berger this argument went directly against the German nationalist demands in Alsace where Alsatians were declared German despite their " subjective " choice.
The Congress of Deputies must be integrated by a minimum of 300 and a maximum of 400 deputies ( members of parliament ) — currently 350 — elected by universal, free, equal, direct and secret suffrage, to four-year terms or until the dissolution of the Cortes Generales.
Under its terms, the Soviets agreed to purchase $ 13 million worth of automobiles and parts, while Ford agreed to give technical assistance until 1938 to construct an integrated automobile-manufacturing plant at Nizhny Novgorod.
This reduction of real numbers and continuous functions in terms of rational numbers and thus of natural numbers, was later integrated by Cantor in his set theory, and axiomatized in terms of second order arithmetic by Hilbert and Bernays.
Small terms integrated in time come to have large effects and Adams concluded that Plana had overestimated the secular acceleration by approximately 1. 66 " per century.
This effect often comes about because the methodology requires that the developers think of the software in terms of small units that can be written and tested independently and integrated together later.
His intractability was routinely mocked in Washington Post columns by legendary writer Shirley Povich, who sarcastically used terms from the civil rights movement and related court cases to describe games: for instance, he once wrote that Jim Brown " integrated " the end zone, making the score " separate but unequal ".
Integrated circuit layout, also known IC layout, IC mask layout, or mask design, is the representation of an integrated circuit in terms of planar geometric shapes which correspond to the patterns of metal, oxide, or semiconductor layers that make up the components of the integrated circuit.
In terms of race and ethnicity, two other areas at the forefront of the field of women's and gender history, I have always integrated that material into my Women in Modern America, first published by Harcourt, Brace in 1972 and continually in print since that date.
In modern terms, the defect at a vertex or over a triangle ( with a minus ) is precisely the curvature at that point or the total ( integrated ) over the triangle, as established by the Gauss – Bonnet theorem.
where P and Q are polynomials, i. e. a rational function in trigonometric terms is being integrated.
The term itself has been in use since the 1970s, though in more recent times the terms mini, micro or midi hi-fi, or integrated hi-fi have been preferred.
There are still some compromises in terms of what components are used within the integrated unit, compared to what could be fitted in a set of separates, but the differences are smaller than they used to be.
This infrastructure constantly evolves and attempts to become as obscure ( invisible ) as possible and more perceivable ( user-friendly ) by the end user, having as a superior goal the development of totally human-centred systems, that is systems where the user interface will be integrated in objects of everyday use and the communication with the human will be accomplished in terms of daily activities.
The connection with Green's theorem can be understood in terms of integration in polar coordinates: in polar coordinates, area is computed by the integral where the form being integrated is quadratic in r, meaning that the rate at which area changes with respect to change in angle varies quadratically with the radius.
The merger gave " K " Line a solid foundation to advance dynamically into the future both as one of the world's largest shipping lines in terms of fleet size and as a well-balanced, integrated organization.
Humans, meanwhile are not only physically integrated but have an integrated consciousness ; however they are poorly integrated in terms of self consciousness.
Blanket terms may originate as slang, and eventually become integrated into the general vocabulary.

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The former is pursued by historians of the physical sciences who have examined the subject in terms of proto-chemistry, medicine, and charlatanism.
Among later writers, ambrosia has been so often used with generic meanings of " delightful liquid " that such late writers as Athenaeus, Paulus and Dioscurides employ it as a technical terms in contexts of cookery, medicine, and botany.
Critics maintain that the termscomplementaryandalternative medicineare deceptive euphemisms meant to give an impression of medical authority.
Such phenomena, often explained in terms of inverted-U response curves, place differential psychology at an important location in such endeavours as personalized medicine, in which diagnoses are customised for an individual's response profile.
" Medicine man " or " medicine woman " are English terms used to describe traditional healers and spiritual leaders among Native American and other indigenous or aboriginal peoples.
In such places, the more general English terms doctor or medical practitioner are prevalent, describing any practitioner of medicine ( whom an American would likely call a physician, in the broad sense ).
Both terms were used to designate individuals dedicated to "... magic, medicine, divination ,... methods of longevity and to ecstatic wanderings " as well as exorcism ; in the case of the wu, " shamans " or " sorcerers " is often used as a translation.
On balance however, he argues, it was a major success in terms of delivering aid, food, and medicine, and helping Europe on the path to recovery, especially Eastern and Southern Europe.
In particular, the early treatises of the Hippocratic Corpus show the influence of late Babylonian medicine in terms of both content and form.
Osteopathic medicine is regulated by the General Osteopathic Council ( GOsC ) under the terms of the Osteopaths Act 1993 and statement from the GMC.
While the universal vertebrate terminology used in veterinary medicine would work in human medicine, the human terms are thought to be too well established to change.
Aided by the development of the microscope in the Netherlands in the early 17th century, the germ theory of disease eventually challenged the role of the four humours in Western medicine, while the cellular composition of the organs of human anatomy and the ensuing molecular analysis of the maintenance of life slowly became better understood, reducing the need to explain things in terms of mystical " vital forces ".
The Byzantine period remained largely a period of preservation in terms of classical Greco-Roman texts ; there were, however, significant advances made in the fields of medicine and historical scholarship.
Furthermore, in Europe the terms " anthropology of medicine ", " anthropology of health " and " anthropology of illness " have also been used, and " medical anthropology ", was also a translation of the 19th century Dutch term " medische anthropologie ".
This is in contrast to the traditional, reductionist biomedical model of medicine that suggests every disease process can be explained in terms of an underlying deviation from normal function such as a pathogen, genetic or developmental abnormality, or injury.
By relative terms, the most popular study programs are mechanical engineering ( 23. 6 %), medicine ( 9 %), electrical engineering ( 8. 8 %), computer science ( 7. 1 %), economics ( 5. 1 %) and architecture ( 5 %).
Genetic counselors should be expert educators, skilled in translating the complex language of genomic medicine into terms that are easy to understand.
* Analysis of Lucretius ' " conversion " challenge in terms of designing a " meme " that would compete with the surrounding memes of creationism ; " as doctors sweeten bitter medicine with honey ", so Lucretius sweetened the conversion pill as poetry.
The use of the pancreas, liver, kidney, gall bladder, lung and even bronchus of various farm animals together with herbs in Chinese medicine have strong empirical theories and studies are being conducted to try to understand their nature in modern scientific terms.
In fact, out of these terms perhaps only Indigenous medicine and Traditional medicine are the terms well congruent with folk medicine, while others should be understood rather in modern or modernized context.

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