Dictionary of Women Worldwide: M-Z

Dictionary of Women Worldwide: M-Z
Author: Anne Commire
Publisher: Gale Cengage
Total Pages: 920
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Contains more than 20,000 brief biographical entries on women, including thousands of entries on non-U.S. figures.

Encyclopedia of Women's Folklore and Folklife: M-Z

Encyclopedia of Women's Folklore and Folklife: M-Z
Author: Liz Locke
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2009
Genre: Women
ISBN:

Topics covered include: Abortion; Banshee; Barbie Doll; Best Friend; Cinderella; Courtship; Cowgirl; Cyber culture; Erotic Folklore; Folk Photography; Glass Ceiling; Hair; Hip Hop Culture/Rap; Lesbian and Queer Studies; Marriage; Menstruation; Muslim Women's Folklore; Photocopy Lore; Quilt making; and many more. In addition, there are entries on women's folklore and folklife in 15 regions of the world, such as the Caribbean, Central Asia, the Middle East, and Western Europe. Entries provide cross-references and cite works for further reading, and the encyclopedia closes with a selected bibliography of print and electronic resources. Students learning about history, world cultures, religion and spirituality, healing and traditional medicine, and literature will welcome this companion to the daily life of women across time and continents. FEATURES AND BENEFITS: 4 substantial overview essays survey the present state of scholarship on women's folklore and folklife around the world.

Dictionary of Abbreviations in Medical Sciences

Dictionary of Abbreviations in Medical Sciences
Author: Rolf Heister
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3642742440

Not everyone is a friend of the manifold abbreviations that have by now beCome a part of the scientific language of medicine. In order to avoid misunderstanding these abbreviations, it is wise to refer to a reliable dic tionary, such as this one prepared by Heister. The abbreviation ED means, for instance, effective dose to the pharmacologist. However, it might also stand for emetic dose. Radiologists use the same abbreviation for erythema dose, and ED could also mean ethyl dichlorarsine. A com mon meaning of ECU is European currency unit, a meaning that might not be very often in scientific medical publications. ECU, however, also means environmental control unit or European Chiropractic Union. Hopefully, those making inventions and discoveries will make use of Heister's dictionary before creating new abbreviations when preparing manuscripts for scientific publications. It is a very worthwhile goal not to use the same abbreviation for several different terms, especially if it is already widely accepted to mean only one of them. It may be impossible, however, to achieve this goal in different scientific disciplines. Therefore, although it is wise for the abbreviations used in a publication to be defined, it is also very helpful for readers and writers to use a dictionary such as this one. The author deserves our warmest thanks since we know that compiling such a comprehensive dictionary is based upon incredibly hard effort.

Mosby's Pocket Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professions - E-Book

Mosby's Pocket Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professions - E-Book
Author: Mosby
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 1491
Release: 2016-06-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323414273

What does that term mean? How is it even pronounced? Make sense of the complex world of health care with Mosby's Pocket Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professions, 8th Edition. This comprehensive, portable dictionary offers a unique, strong focus on nursing and health science terminology. Featuring over 56,600 authoritative definitions of diseases, procedures, equipment, drugs, and more, it ensures you have the most reliable health science information right at your fingertips. Word roots and pronunciations help you learn and correctly use medical terminology, and alphabetized screened thumb tabs make finding definitions quick and easy. - Emphasis on nursing and health science terminology supports health science students and practicing professionals. - Over 56,600 definitions provide you with necessary information. - Revised by an experienced educator, Marie O'Toole, and an expert team of health professionals, nurses, and doctors, so definitions are brief, pertinent, and — most important of all — accurate! - Practical alphabetical organization without subentries makes it easier for you to find terms. - British spellings assist you in recognizing alternate spellings. - Pronunciations for key terms help you use terminology correctly in everyday practice. - A Spanish/English Appendix and commonly used abbreviations, printed on the front and back endsheets, make dictionary an indispensable reference. - Alphabetized screened thumb tabs save you time locating terms. - Included etymologies build professional vocabulary and understanding of medical terminology. - Small trim size makes dictionary easy to transport.

The Oxford Dictionary of Abbreviations

The Oxford Dictionary of Abbreviations
Author: John Daintith
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1992
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Compiled from the resources of the Oxford English Dictionary and a wide range of national newspapers and journals, this is a brand new and totally up-to-date guide to every kind of abbreviation. Covering the most important business, scientific, and technical abbreviation, as well as those in everyday use, the dictionary includes acronyms, initialisms, shortenings, symbols and signs, and hybrid forms. Graphics symbols such as proofreading marks, hallmarks, music, science, and weather symbols are all given in a series of appendices. Anyone who reads or writes current English will find this accessible reference useful, but it will be indispensable to professionals, businesses, technical writers, and journalists.

Reverse Acronyms, Initialisms, & Abbreviations Dictionary

Reverse Acronyms, Initialisms, & Abbreviations Dictionary
Author:
Publisher: Gale Cengage
Total Pages: 760
Release: 1998-09
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

More than 495,000 definitions of a wide variety of acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations and similar contractions enable you to quickly and easily translate terms into their full names or meanings. New terms from subject areas such as associations, education and the Internet are now included.