look up each definition..and it is drug-eluting stent. with hyphen.
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In Reply to: DRUG ELUDING?DRUG ELUTING? - WA
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drug-eluting stent
You are wrong. It drug-eluting stent.
Yes it IS hyphenated, drug-eluting stent...
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Cypher drug-eluting stent
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DRUG ELUDING?DRUG ELUTING?
Okay...sock it to me..when I was even newer than I am now, I wrote "drug alluding stent." QA sent a correction saying "drug eluding stent." NOW, I see on Google, "drug eluting stent." SOoooo, which is it, or are they both correct? Thanks ahead of time.
It is drug-eluting, so there QA!!!
Yes, drug-eluting...
The company I work for gives daily info e-mails and actually got one on this a few months ago - is common to transcribe eluding or alluding if you haven't heard it before.
Drug-Eluting
As they say on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire", drug-eluting............FINAL ANSWER!!!
Drug-eluting stents. Link inside. sm.
It is hyphenated. Check out Boston Scientific's site at the link below for some of their products. One is as follows: TAXUS® Express²™ paclitaxel-eluting coronary stent system.
s/l Seifer stent, Sifer stent, can't reference!
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in-stent versus end-stent restenosis
Do these terms mean the same thing or each means something different? How can you tell if the doc means end or in? Thanks
U R confusing official definition of professional with "popular" definition...sm
the official definition is those jobs like physicians, PA's, NP's, law, etc. Not something you do for a long time or what your job is. The popular definition for profession is what you do. Same thing with vocation, a official definition would hold to calling, such as clergy or nuns or missionaries... popular would say what's your job. So depends if you are looking for the popular definitions vs. the official definitions, though I will say some very ignorant people posting on the topic...
Good drug book vs. internet drug sites
I need to buy a new drug book. At a prior job, about a year ago, one of the supervisors told me she used the internet exclusively. What's the consensus and if you prefer the internet, which site or sites do you like. Thanks in advance.
Post drug questions on the drug board
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Cipher stent
I have found it on the internet as such--Cipher stent
Cypher stent
You are so right, I apologize for the incorrect information.
in-stent restenosis
means that a stent has been placed in the artery, and has clogged off again. Never heard of end-stent, so I am thinking it is just slurred sounds for in-stent.
In-stent restenosis
I have always typed "in-stent" for all heart doctors at my hospital. Also found on Google.
Eluting, but it is not hyphenated. nm
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It's ELUTING. Your QA person is incorrect (tsk tsk). nm
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that was supposed to be eluding vs. eluting
nevermind! TGIF!
Help on the drug board--osteoporosis drug?
Sorry..........thanks in advance, I appreciate it.
Dad was in the hospital an hour away from NYC having a stent put in. Heard the news on the way
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did he say hyphen??
is not, i would just put another comman after watery.
with the hyphen
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I think hyphen too. I win bet. Thanks!
no hyphen
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NO hyphen
We took a 2-day vacation. We took 2 days' vacation. We took 2 days of vacation.
definition
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=24648
I always said he was the very definition of
Unfortunately, our country and the world are the real losers while this failure holds his stolen office.
Definition here
Mentor: A wise and trusted counselor or teacher.
'scuse...hyphen. nm
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We don't use the hyphen where I work
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hyphen words
My Stedman's Orthopaedic and Rehab Words book shows lunotriquetral (one word no hyphen) and scapholunate (one word no hyphen)Spelling on both is a little different than yours.
Hyphen usage in the following
arthroscopic report: crabmeat-appearing cartilage Yes? shovel-like basket forceps ?
Serious question for a hyphen pro
ASR often comes through with a suture stated as 0-Vicryl. I don't think this is correct, as I would not type 2-0-Vicryl but just 2-0 Vicryl or 0 Vicryl. Any opinions?
No hyphen in 0 Vicryl. nm
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hyphen in mid-phalanx
I was just about to make a post about whether or not to put a hyphen in the word mid-phalanx .. saw this post but am still confused as to whether or not to use a hyphen. Please help.
I would type it without a hyphen.....sm
according to the BOS 3, the trend is to minimize the use of hyphens.
even midday does not need a hyphen, and definitely
not midafternoon.
Word is not always a reliable source for correct grammar and punctuation.
BNP abbrv definition
BNP WHAT IS THE DEFINITION FOR THIS ABBR
IRS created the new SE definition and
then felt it was being abused. They then noticed how large the MT industry was and decided that would be where they would focus their efforts to decide whether to keep the status or do away with it. In order to find out that information, they had to start doing audits if the "SE" box on your W2 was marked. I hired a tax person to help me but his efforts were fruitless. One day after faxing back and forth and writing back and forth, I got on the phone and held for almost 5 hours until I got someone in the department created for consumer complaint resolution. I was amazed to find myself talking to someone who was intelligent! They saw what the problem was, saw that all the documentation was in place and negated all activity by clicking a few keys on his computer. I had owed about $2000 that year but had already paid it as it was a retroactive audit, so I was lucky with how things worked out.
I was just wondering if anyone else had problems. I've chosen to never again have SE status so as not to have lightening strike again!
Definition of a line can cause
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Maybe you should look up the definition of sarcasm. nm
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Depends on your definition (sm),
doesn't it?
definition of acquaintance....sm
- Knowledge of a person acquired by a relationship less intimate than friendship.
- A relationship based on such knowledge: struck up an acquaintance with our new neighbor.
- Someone you know.
from dictionary.com
The IRS definition of an employee is this:
Who Is an Independent Contractor?
A general rule is that the EO, as the payer, has the right to control or direct only the result of the work done by an independent contractor, and not the means and methods of accomplishing the result.
I'd suggest you get a consultation with an attorney, and be sure to file your response with EDD.
See definition inside.
From Webster's online dictionary:
A written or oral defamatory statement or representation that conveys an unjustly unfavorable impression b (1): a statement or representation published without just cause and tending to expose another to public contempt (2): defamation of a person by written or representational means (3): the publication of blasphemous, treasonable, seditious, or obscene writings or pictures (4): the act, tort, or crime of publishing such a libel.
Based on the definition above...
I would come away from viewing that site with an unfavorable impression and unjustly so for the name of the company as well.
I think there's a good argument for libel there.
Here's the definition I found: sm
"A ball of swallowed foreign material (usually hair or food) that becomes trapped in the stomach or the intestines."
That's on Google, and that's the way context in which the dictating physicians used that term on the reports I typed for 22 years. :)
This is the definition I found, it's
grosser than yours, eeewww!
How can you mention this, just like that??? Out of the blue?
Do you suffer from 'vocal tics?'
(n.) A calculous concretion found in the intestines of certain ruminant animals (as the wild goat, the gazelle, and the Peruvian llama) formerly regarded as an unfailing antidote for poison, and a certain remedy for eruptive, pestilential, or putrid diseases. Hence: Any antidote or panacea.
You need to look up the definition of synechiae....sm
It does refer to the eye, but also refers to any adhesions in the body, lung, uterus, vulva etc.
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