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(British) paramedic, person trained to provide emergency medical treatmentambulanceman
(Chemistry) yellowish or brownish resin derived from pine oleoresin or wood (commonly used in varnishes, ink and as a treatment for the bow of some musical instruments), rosincolophony
(Chemistry) yellowish or brownish resin derived from the oleoresin or wood of pine trees (commonly used in varnishes, inks, and as a treatment for the bow of some musical instruments), hard resin, rub with rosin, treat with rosin, treat something with ...rosin
(Medicine) any of several compounds which stimulate the pancreatic islet cells to produce insulin (used as a treatment for some forms of diabetes), hypoglycemic drugsulfonylurea
(Medicine) insertion of a tube into an organ; treatment through the insertion of a tube into an organintubation
(Medicine) sterile extract from cultures of the tubercle bacillus used in the diagnosis of the disease tuberculosis (and formerly in its treatment), liquid obtained from bacteriumtuberculin
(Medicine) treatment of heart disease with digitalis (heart stimulant); result of treatment with digitalisdigitalization
(Pharmacology) synthetic white crystalline compound used in the treatment of various diseases (i.e. glaucoma, myasthenia, etc.), drug used for myasthenianeostigmine
(Psychiatry) one who undergoes psychoanalysis (type of psychological treatment), somebody being analyzedanalysand
A lack of equivalence between two things, such as the unequal tax treatment of interest expense and dividend payments.Asymmetry
ability to notice and value quality, attunement to subtle differentiation, discernment; partiality, unequal treatment; ability to choose well (in matters of taste), signal selection, treating people differently through prejudicediscrimination
ability to perceive sensation; responsiveness; delicateness, state of requiring special treatment or care; susceptibility to outside influences; quality of being temperamentalsensitiveness
ability to perceive sensation; responsiveness; delicateness, state of requiring special treatment or care; susceptibility to outside influences; quality of being temperamentalsensitivity
able to be classed, capable of being categorized, deserving treatment as sensitive informationclassifiable
able to be guaranteed; able to be authorized; confirmable; insane, legally able to be committed to an insane asylum, requiring psychiatric treatment, worthy of certificationcertifiable
 

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