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Conventional [ kən’venʆnəl]
1. [only before noun] a conventional method, product, practice etc has been used for a long time and is considered the usual type.
პროდუქტი, მეთოდი, პრაქტიკა, საქმიანობა, მიდგომა და ა.შ, ის რაც, გამოიყენება დიდი ხნის განმვლობაში, (და) ან მიღებულია როგორც ჩვეულებრივი, რიგითი, რუტინული.
Synonyms: current, customary, going, popular, prevailing, prevalent, standard, stock, usual.
Antonyms: nonstandard, unconventional, unpopular, unusual.
“Large areas of conventional medicine thus represent particular aspects of traditional medicine systematically developed and extended.”
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Tailor - [teɪlə] = to make something so that it is exactly right for someone's particular needs or for a particular purpose.
"Treatment is tailored to the needs of each patient."
"It is reasonable for healthcare providers to tailor the sequence of rescue actions to the most likely cause of arrest."
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"Ischemia will reduce the oxygen and other nutrients and chemicals available to the heart, making the myocardium hypoxic and unable to function correctly, with contraction and compliance reduced."
Recitation [res-i-tey-shuh
Explicit = clear and easy to understand = ნათელი და ადვილად მისახვედრი = to add details to what you have said = be more specific/be more explicit.
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"Ischemia will reduce the oxygen and other nutrients and chemicals available to the heart, making the myocardium hypoxic and unable to function correctly, with contraction and compliance reduced."
compliance [kəmˈplaɪəns] when someone (or something) obeys a rule, agreement, or demand.
In compliance to...
According to ...
შესაბამისობა, შეთანხმება, თანხვედრა (მაგალითად ქმედების, აქტივობის, რიტმის, მოქმედების, მუშაობის, რაღაცის მიმართ).
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Recitation [res-i-tey-shuh
n]
–noun
A recitation is a presentation made by a student to demonstrate knowledge of a subject or to provide instruction to others. In some academic institutions the term is used for a presentation by a teaching assistant or instructor, under the guidance of a senior faculty, that supplements course materials. In recitations that supplement lectures, the leader will often review the lecture, expand on the concepts, and carry on a discussion with the students. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recitation -
1.
an act of reciting.
2.
a reciting or repeating of something from memory, esp. formally or publicly.
3.
oral response by a pupil or pupils to a teacher on a prepared lesson.
4.
a period of classroom instruction.
5.
an elocutionary delivery of a piece of poetry or prose, without the text, before an audience.
6.
a piece so delivered or for such delivery.
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| 1. | the act of reciting from memory, or a formal reading of verse before an audience | ||
| 2. | something recited |
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Explicit = clear and easy to understand = ნათელი და ადვილად მისახვედრი = to add details to what you have said = be more specific/be more explicit.
1. Suggested or understood without being stated directly
ᅳ opposite explicit
Implicit criticism/threat/assumption Her words contained an implicit threat.
მაგ: His statement is being seen as implicit criticism of the work of research laboratories.
2. Formal forming a central part of something, but without being openly stated
Implicit in
Confidentiality is implicit in your relationship with a counselor.
3. complete and containing no doubts
Implicit faith/trust/belief = they had implicit faith in his powers.
ᅳ implicitly adverb = they believed implicitly in their own superiority.
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