Problems of the middle ages?
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SAGSProblems of the middle ages?
astrolabeastronomical instrument for taking the altitude of the sun or stars and for the solution of other problems in astronomy and navigation: used by Greek astronomers from about 200 b.c. and by Arab astronomers from the Middle Ages until superseded by the sext
EGOSProblems of the self-centered
sociologyThe study of social problems
REDCHINAOne of the U. N. problems.
GERONTOLOGISTSStudents of the problems of old age.
surgerythe treatment of medical problems by operation
bioethicsthe study of ethical problems in biology
KOREAOne of the U. N.'s big problems.
surgeriesSURGERY, the treatment of medical problems by operation
diagnosticConcerned with the diagnosis of illness or other problems
surgicalpertaining to surgery (the treatment of medical problems by operation)
biocomputingthe application of computers to problems in biology and biochemistry
psychogeriatricrelating to the study of the psychological problems of old age
biocomputingsBIOCOMPUTING, the application of computers to problems in biology and biochemistry
surgicallySURGICAL, pertaining to surgery (the treatment of medical problems by operation)
surgeonone who practices surgery (the treatment of medical problems by operation)
surgeonsSURGEON, one who practices surgery (the treatment of medical problems by operation)
eventuallyIn the end, esp. after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems
bioethicalrelating to bioethics, the study of the ethical problems produced by medical research
sawbonesa surgeon (one who practices surgery (the treatment of medical problems by operation))
KING"Love is the key to the solution of the problems of the world." (1964)
BEVERLYSILLSThe members of the Metropolitan Opera were hit with a host of problems, including ...
facedbe a prospect or a source of concern for the problems that face us
sawbonesesSAWBONES, a surgeon (one who practices surgery (the treatment of medical problems by operation))
casuistriesThe resolving of moral problems by the application of theoretical rules to particular instances
bibliotherapythe use of reading materials for help in solving personal problems or for psychiatric therapy
bioethicista practitioner of bioethics, the study of the ethical problems produced by medical research etc
casuistsA person who resolves moral problems by the application of theoretical rules to particular instances
bioethicistsBIOETHICIST, a practitioner of bioethics, the study of the ethical problems produced by medical research etc
bibliotherapiesBIBLIOTHERAPY, the use of reading materials for help in solving personal problems or for psychiatric therapy
gerontologyThe scientific study of old age, the process of aging, and the particular problems of old people
counselingThe provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties, esp. by a professional
ILSAOne of the "three little people" whose problems "don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world," in a classic film
synectic(used with a sing. v.) the study of creative processes, esp. as applied to the solution of problems by a group of diverse individuals
geotechnicrelating to geotechnics, the application of scientific and engineering principles to the solution of problems related to the nature and constitution of the earth's crust also GEOTECHNICAL
geotechnicalrelating to geotechnics, the application of scientific and engineering principles to the solution of problems related to the nature and constitution of the earth's crust also GEOTECHNIC
eyebrightA small plant of the figwort family with little snapdragonlike flowers. Found in dry fields and along roadsides, it was formerly used as a remedy for eye problems
instrumentalismThe pragmatic philosophy of John Dewey that supposes that thought is an instrument for solving practical problems and that truth is not fixed but changes as the problems change
sickoutorganized absence from work by employees on the pretext of sickness, as to avoid the legal problems or antistrike clauses that would be invoked in the case of a formal strike