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Übersetzer Deutsch - Chinesisch
可改善
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mejorables
570 Millionen Sprecher
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ameliorable
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ameliorable
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Améliorable
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ameliorable
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ameliorable
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改善できる
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ameliorable
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Ameliorable
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ameliorable
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ameliorable
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Améliorable
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «AMELIORABLE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Health Care Errors and Patient Safety
All of the preventable or ameliorable adverse events could have been influenced
if one or more of these intervention types were implemented [29,30]. Other
research suggests that poor inter-physician communication is related to poor
patient ...
Brian Hurwitz, Aziz Sheikh,
2011
2
Medical Errors and Patient Safety: Strategies to reduce and ...
They further classified adverse events into two types: preventable events caused
by an error and ameliorable events, in which the severity of the event could have
been decreased. Each of these subtypes accounted for 6% of the total ...
Twenty-four of the events (13%) were serious, 51 (28%) were ameliorable, and
20 (11%) were preventable. None was fatal or life-threatening. Of the 51
ameliorable events, 32 (63%) were attributed (by independent physicians) to the
...
4
The Oxford Dictionary of American Usage and Style
abbre viable agitable calculable abdicable alienable communicable abrogable al
leviable compensable accommodable allocable confiscable accumulable
ameliorable corroborate activable annihilable cultivable administrable
appreciable ...
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Proceedings of the Annual Meeting
Similarly, we can define G to represent the gross overall return per pound to "
ameliorable" members with each of the various alternatives- -gross because it is
calculated on the assumption of a constant operating retain: that which would be
...
Western Farm Economics Association,
1959
6
Proceedings, Annual Meeting - Western Agricultural Economics ...
Similarly, we can define G to represent the gross overall return per pound to "
ameliorable" members with each of the various alternatives- -gross because it is
calculated on the assumption of a constant operating retain: that which would be
...
Western Agricultural Economics Association,
1957
One may indeed be inclined to dismiss shared-fate individualism as impossibly
extreme, despite the fact that the human condition as we know it is both cruel and
ameliorable. But even if one finds oneself impatient with the central idea in ...
8
Medical Error and Harm: Understanding, Prevention, and Control
... 28% ameliorable, and 6% either preventable or ameliorable. Exhaustive and
Multi-Axial Taxonomies Any taxonomy is (or should) be built for use in specific
research activities and healthcare improvement programs and evaluations.
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
See MELODY. melilite; melilot.See the element meli. meliorable, meliorant,
meliorate, melioration(whence, anl, meliorative), meliorism, meliority; ameliorable
, ameliorant, ameliorate, amelioration (whence, anl, ameliorative and ameliorator
).
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Philosophy and the Law of Torts
But anyone contemplating this response needs to explain why there should be a
special legal domain centered on wrongfullosses when the significance she
attributes to suffered losses (an ameliorable social cost) cuts across any such ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «AMELIORABLE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
ameliorable im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
'Anti-Aging Therapeutics volume XVI' Covers the Latest Clinical …
A4M believes that the disabilities associated with normal aging are caused by physiological dysfunction which in many cases are ameliorable ... «PR Web, Mär 15»
How the NYT Masks Hinduphobia with Science
... clear and ameliorable root cause. But it would be irresponsible to draw such a sweeping conclusion on the basis of a cross sectional survey, ... «Huffington Post, Jul 14»
A Nice Place to Live, But I Wouldn't Want to Get Sick There
But at least with Montefiore, health problems seem potentially ameliorable via education and outreach. “We've been ranked last in so many ... «New York Observer, Jul 14»
Client record central to aged care assessments
“This would include a system that allows an opportunity to diagnose and treat potentially treatable or ameliorable conditions by triggering ... «Pulse+IT Magazine, Jan 14»
MRI Study Of Brain After High And Low Glycemic Foods Disproves …
However, this is not as dangerous as drug addiction and is ameliorable in the brain. The researchers suggest that the integration of ... «Medical Daily, Jun 13»
Closing the Cancer Divide: The Opportunity of Lifetimes
Yet -- and this is simultaneously shocking and uplifting -- much of the cancer burden borne by the poor is highly ameliorable to prevention and ... «Huffington Post, Feb 13»
Lost in transition at discharge
Remarkably, 50% of the adverse events were preventable or ameliorable, and 17% resulted in readmission to hospital. Small wonder that a ... «CMAJ, Okt 12»
Antiaging industry booms for Baby Boomers
... disabilities associated with normal aging "are caused by physiological dysfunction which in many cases are ameliorable to medical treatment ... «San Francisco Chronicle, Sep 11»
Boomers Will Be Pumping Billions Into Anti-Aging Industry
... aging "are caused by physiological dysfunction which in many cases are ameliorable to medical treatment, such that the human life span can ... «Huffington Post, Aug 11»
Boomers will be spending billions to counter aging
... disabilities associated with normal aging "are caused by physiological dysfunction which in many cases are ameliorable to medical treatment ... «9NEWS.com, Aug 11»