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Genetic clinic

Genetic clinic, means a clinic, institute, hospital, nursing home or any place, by whatever name called, which is used for conducting pre-natal diagnostic procedures. [Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994 (57 of 1994), s. 2(d)]...


Clinically

In a clinical manner...


Glass ware

Glass ware, the dictionary meaning of the expres-sion 'glass ware' is 'articles made of glass' (see WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD DICTIONARY).However, in commercial sense glass ware would never comprise articles like clinical syringes, thermometers, lectometers, and the like which have specialised significance and utility. In popular or commercial parlance a general merchant dealing in 'glass ware' does not ordinarily deal in articles like clinical syringes, thermometers, medical stores or with the manufacturers thereof like the assessee. It is equally unlikely that consumer would ask for such articles from a glass ware shop. In popular sense when one talks of glass ware such specialised articles like clinical syringes, thermometer, lectometers and the like do not come up to ones mind, Indo International Industries v. Commissioner of Sales Tax, AIR 1981 SC 1079 (1081): (1981) 2 SCC 528: (1981) 3 SCR 294. [U.P. Sales Tax, (15 of 1948)]...


Cephalosporin

any of a class of chemical substances some of which have therapeutically useful antibacterial activity whose structure contains a beta lactam ring fused to a six membered ring containing a sulfur and a nitrogen atom The first of the series cephalosporin C was discovered by G Brotzu in 1955 in the culture broth of a Cephalosporium species found off the coast of Sardinia Other cephalosporins have been found to be produced by species of soil bacteria actinomycetes Many semisynthetic analogs have been tested for antibacterial effect and several of them have found use as important clinically useful antibacterial agents some of which may be taken orally for treatment of bacterial infections The cephalosporins are the second class of beta lactam antibiotic to be discovered the first being the penicillins and more recent classes being the thienamycins and sulfazecins The cephamycins are a variant of cephalosporins with a methoxyl group on the beta lactam ring rendering them more resistant to p...


Polyclinic

A clinic in which diseases of many sorts are treated especially an institution in which clinical instruction is given in all kinds of disease...


picket

picket : a person posted by a labor organization at a place of employment affected by a labor dispute ;broadly : a person posted for a demonstration or protest vt : to post pickets in front of : walk or stand in front of as a picket [their tactics have included ing clinics "L. H. Tribe"] vi : to demonstrate by use of pickets [a currently certified union may for recognition] ;also : to serve as a picket see also informational picketing, organizational picketing, secondary picketing compare strike NOTE: While the right to peacefully picket for a lawful purpose is protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, case law has recognized some limitations and the Labor Management Relations Act has placed some restrictions on organizational and secondary picketing. pick··et·er n ...


proprietary

proprietary pl: -tar·ies 1 : something that is used, produced, or marketed under exclusive legal right of the inventor or maker ;specif : a drug (as a patent medicine) that is protected by secrecy, patent, or copyright against free competition as to name, product, composition, or process of manufacture 2 : a business secretly owned by and run as a cover for an intelligence operation adj 1 a : held as property of a private owner b : of, relating to, or characteristic of a proprietor [ rights] 2 : used, made, or marketed by one having the exclusive legal right [a process] 3 : privately owned and managed and run as a profit-making organization [a insurer] [a clinic] 4 : of or relating to the acts of a municipality which profit or benefit the municipality and for which it is answerable in negligence ...


biomedicine

The application of the principles and techniques of the natural sciences especially biology to investigate and solve problems in clinical medicine...


CBC

the complete blood count a clinical test which counts the number of white and red blood cells and the number of platelets in one cubic milimeter of blood...


Clinic

One confined to the bed by sickness...


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