Words and Their Stories: Medical Expressions Many professions have their own words and expressions. This is true for the medical profession. Doctors use many technical terms that most people do not understand. But there are also expressions we use every day to tell about a person's health. Let...
When her fifteen year old son unexpectedly died in his sleep, she couldn’t bear to erase the greeting on his cell phone’s voicemail — so much so — she kept paying for his mobile service, just so she could call it every once in a while to hear his voice. Then one day, his ...
This is true for the medical profession. Doctors use many technical terms that most people do not understand. But there are also expressions we use every day to tell about a person's health. Let me explain. Last month, I was not feeling well. I was under the weather. I...
–every day 1. 'everyday' Everyday is an adjective. You use it to describe something that is normal and not exciting or unusual in any way. ...the everyday problems of living in the city. Computers are a part of everyday life for most people. 2. 'every day' Every day is an adv...
In our everyday life, we take many things for granted(认为……理所应当). Being able to see is one of them. However, not everyone in the world has good vision(视力).The World Health Organization(WHO) has released(发布) its World Report on Vison. It says that 65 million people could ...
effect of sex, menstrual cycle phase, and monophasic oral contraceptive pill use on local and central arterial stiffness in young adults All participants were tested three times: men on the same day and time 1 wk apart, NAT women in menstrual, midfollicular and luteal phases of the ... SE...
everyday adj everyday buddy everyday have work everyday use everyime i close my e everyone arrives everyone can be motiv everyone has his frie everyone has sex everyone involved in everyone is equal bef everyone is involved everyone just nods everyone knew him as everyone knows its everyone ...
From the author’s clinical experience, virtually every decision made in the day-to-day practice of medicine is fundamentally an ethical question, as virtually every decision hinge on some value judgment that goes beyond the medical facts of the matter. The first part of the book is devoted ...
The advanced student will be somewhat disappointed to note the omission of some of the newer terms about whose meaning he is most apt to be in doubt.doi:10.1001/jama.1938.02790390095046NoneAmerican Medical AssociationJournal of the American Medical Association...
1.happening, done usedetcdaily.her everyday duties.cotidiano,de todos los días 2.common or usual.an everyday event.habitual ˈeverythingpronoun all things.Have you everything you want?todo ˈeverywhereadverb (in or to) every place.The flies are everywhere;Everywhere I go, he follows me...