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Proceduralist is the
broad term for a physician,
usually a
specialist or
subspecialist who
performs different diagnostic or
therapeutic procedures. Depending...
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Procedural democracy or
proceduralist democracy,
proceduralism or
hollow democracy is a term used to
denote the
particular procedures, such as regular...
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Managerial Revolution (1941),
speculated on the ****ure of an
increasingly proceduralist hence sclerotic society. A year
before he
wrote the book, he rejected...
- generation", and
Justin Chang of the Los
Angeles Times called him "the
great proceduralist of 21st
century blockbuster filmmaking, a
lover of nuts-and-bolts minutiae"...
- work in
tandem with a parti****tory economy.
Procedural democracy or
proceduralist democracy,
proceduralism or
hollow democracy is a term used to denote...
- will be
placed on the equipment. The
person performing the
procedure (
proceduralist) will wash
their hands and don a
sterile gown and gloves. A mask may...
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patients as well as
receives calls about already admitted patients. A
proceduralist is
generally defined as a
hospitalist who
primarily does procedures...
- by Carl
Hewitt at MIT, was the
first language to
emerge within this
proceduralist paradigm.
Planner featured pattern-directed
invocation of procedural...
- tool, such as an
amnihook or amnicot, or they may be
ruptured by the
proceduralist's finger. The
different techniques for
artificial rupture of membranes...
- 2020 (5): 1393–1400. Sutton,
Jeffrey S. Ruth
Bader Ginsburg, the
Great Proceduralist. (2020). Ohio
State Law Review. 81 (4): 605–609. Sutton,
Jeffrey S....