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noun
A person who practices a profession or art, especially law or medicine.
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Furthermore, the randomization was conducted regardless of early clinical evolution under CMV and the use of muscle relaxants was practitioner dependant.
These 27 cases of a rare infection occurred in clients of Practitioner A while no other cases were reported elsewhere in South Australia, representing overwhelming epidemiologic evidence that the source of infection was Practitioner A's clinic.
It is not surprising that the scale with the lowest internal consistency was practitioner consequences of asking (alpha 0.59) as this scale included only three items and alpha decreases with decreasing numbers of scale items.
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Dr. Bernice Ledbetter is Practitioner Faculty of Organizational Theory and Management at Pepperdine University Graziadio School of Business and Management.
Dr. Bernice Ledbetter is Practitioner Faculty of Organizational Theory and Management at Pepperdine University's Graziadio School of Business and Management.
An Ed.D is usually offered by a graduate school of education and like the Psy.D, is practitioner oriented.
What I see is practitioners who are inspirational.
Balls and Brown were practitioners of this particular art form.
They want to be practitioners – they don't just want to be wiping bums.
There are practitioners showing lack of compassion and students noticing it in all healthcare professions.
Such chains are practitioners of corporate barbarism when it comes to subtle rituals of coffee making.
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