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  • 61doctor — I. noun Etymology: Middle English doctour teacher, doctor, from Anglo French & Medieval Latin; Anglo French, from Medieval Latin doctor, from Latin, teacher, from docēre to teach more at docile Date: 14th century 1. a. an eminent theologian… …

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  • 62Doctor of Clinical Hypnotherapy — The Doctor of Clinical Hypnotherapy (DCH) degree is an unrecognized degree in the United States [1]. When such a degree is available, it is often granted by schools offering distance education, usually in conjunction with existing hypnotherapy… …

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  • 63Doctor Sax: Faust Part Three — by Jack Kerouac (1959)    Jack Kerouac wrote Doctor Sax: Faust Part Three (published by Grove Press in 1959) primarily in May and June 1952 while living in Mexico City with William S. Burroughs. He had, though, been thinking about the material… …

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  • 64doctor —    This title is mainly addressed in modern times to a medical practitioner, one who has undergone long and rigorous training but does not necessarily hold an academic doctorate. In the USA ‘doctor’ might also be used to a dentist and a… …

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  • 65Doctor-patient relationship — The doctor patient relationship is central to the practice of healthcare and is essential for the delivery of high quality health care in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. The doctor patient relationship forms one of the foundations of… …

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  • 66practice — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 actual doing of sth VERB + PRACTICE ▪ put sth into ▪ I can t wait to put what I ve learned into practice. PREPOSITION ▪ in practice ▪ …

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  • 67doctor — doc•tor [[t]ˈdɒk tər[/t]] n. 1) a person licensed to practice medicine, as a physician, surgeon, dentist, or veterinarian 2) edu a person who has been awarded a doctor s degree 3) spo any of several artificial angling flies 4) an eminent scholar… …

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  • 68Doctor of Computer Science — The degree of Doctor of Computer Science (DCompSci, DSc.Comp, D.C.S.) is an applied research doctorate. The DCompSci often requires coursework beyond the masters level in addition to research that results in a dissertation that contributes to… …

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  • 69Doctor Willard Bliss — Born August 18, 1825 …

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  • 70practice — practicer, n. /prak tis/, n., v., practiced, practicing. n. 1. habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice. 2. habit; custom: It is not the practice here for men to wear long hair. 3. repeated performance or systematic exercise… …

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