-
clinic setting. In studies,
white coat hypertension can be
defined as the
presence of a
defined hypertensive average blood pressure in a
clinic setting, although...
- from
water penetration. This
allowed a
rendering of clay
plaster and
setting coat of thin lime and fine sand on exterior-walled rooms.
Split lath was nailed...
-
coat is the
setting coat,
which should be
about 1/8 inch thick. In
Scotland it is
termed the "finishing
coat", and in
America the "hard
finish coat"...
-
Britain and Ireland: on a
chief barry undée
argent and azure, a
setting sun in base Or." This
coat was
adopted by Order-in-Council 268 July 19, 1895, as the...
- A
white coat, also
known as a
laboratory coat or lab
coat, is a knee-length
overcoat or
smock worn by
professionals in the
medical field or by
those involved...
- The
coat of arms of
Poland is a white,
crowned eagle with a
golden beak and talons, on a red background. In Poland, the
coat of arms as a
whole is referred...
-
These so-called
COAT platelets, can be
generated by dual-agonist
stimulation with
collagen and
thrombin in a
laboratory setting.
COAT platelet defects...
- The
coat of arms of the King of
Spain is the
heraldic symbol representing the
monarch of Spain. The
current version of the monarch's
coat of arms was...
- The
coat of arms of the
Argentine Republic or
Argentine shield (Spanish:
Escudo de la República Argentina) was
established in its
current form in 1944...
- The
white coat ceremony (WCC) is a
ritual in some
schools of
medicine and
other health-related
fields that
marks the student's
transition from the study...