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Biodivers Conserv 22 12 — From TechCrunch. It was me who said that swiping should mean something. This means a new array of risks and opportunities. From Wired. And that means he can't call me to come get him because he can't use his phone. From Huffington Post. The rich were meant to have the most leisure time. From The Atlantic. I mean they can get to that what this life. From ABC News. She wanted us to succeed because that would mean she succeeded.
From Washington Post. There was no need to spell out what "" meant. It does not mean "some" or "select" students, it means all students. From The Seattle Times. You need to be in a good mental space, and for me, that means working out. From Fast Company. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web.
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Orgreave to say: "You mean , she's invited herself. He wanted to tell her that if she called her father, it would mean the end of everything for them, but he withheld this. It was difficult, with the mean appliances of the time, to wring subsistence from the reluctant earth. With Bacon, experientia does not always mean observation; and may mean either experience or experiment. My husband detests them; on the contrary, I like those carriages, for they tell me of happy—I mean to say, of former times.
An average in statistics. In statistics , an average of a group of numbers or data points. With a group of numbers, the mean is obtained by adding them and dividing by the number of numbers in the group. Thus the mean of five, seven, and twelve is eight twenty-four divided by three.
Compare median and mode. In addition to the idioms beginning with mean. Median Vs. Mode Vs. New Word List Word List. Save This Word! She means the world to him.
See synonyms for mean on Thesaurus. That Jahi McMath is in some way alive. And by every spiritual belief system imaginable. In an op-ed in Newsday , Arthur Caplan, the founding director of N. Robert Truog, the director of the Center for Bioethics at Harvard Medical School, said that he was troubled by the tone of the media coverage.
African-Americans are twice as likely as whites to ask that their lives be prolonged as much as possible, even in cases of irreversible coma—a preference that likely stems from fears of neglect. A large body of research has shown that black patients are less likely to get appropriate medications and surgeries than white ones are, regardless of their insurance or education level, and more likely to receive undesirable medical interventions, like amputations.
Until the nineteen-sixties, cardio-respiratory failure was the only way to die. Beecher created a committee comprising men who already knew one another: ten doctors, one lawyer, one historian, and one theologian.
In less than six months, they completed a report, which they published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The only citation in the article was from a speech by the Pope. Thousands of lives were prolonged or saved every year because patients declared brain-dead—a form of death eventually adopted by the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and most of Europe—were now eligible to donate their organs.
His formulation would have rendered a much broader population of patients, including those who could breathe on their own, dead. The chief of pediatric critical care at St. I had really thought that I would get her a feeding tube and a tracheotomy, and she would just get up, and we would be good. A surgeon at St. Nailah, who spent all her waking hours in the hospital, became friendly with some of the nurses, who told her that the surgeon who performed the tracheotomy had been ostracized by his colleagues.
Nailah and Marvin slept at a house that the hospital owned, until, after three months, they were told they needed to move on, to make room for other families. They took a cab to a Motel 6. For the next three months, they stayed at whatever motel had the best weekly rate. They finally stopped calling. Her skin became more elastic, her limbs and face became less swollen, and her blood pressure steadied.
Nailah said that the cost of care was roughly a hundred and fifty thousand dollars a week. But there is a different tradition that looks much more to the body. The concept is also treated with skepticism in Japan, owing in part to distrust of medical authority.
At St. She wondered if her daughter found the songs calming. Her hands are placed on rolled cloths, to keep them from contracting into fists. Two seconds later, Jahi cocks her right wrist.
Move your hand so we can see it. Move it hard. Her face is expressionless and still. After fifteen seconds, she wiggles her toes. Seven months after moving to New Jersey, Jahi began menstruating.
Is there another diagnosis? In late August, , Jahi was released from St. Her discharge diagnosis was brain death. She moved into a two-bedroom apartment that Nailah and Marvin had rented in a colorless condominium complex near New Brunswick. They slept on an air mattress on the floor, and Jordyn, who had just moved to New Jersey, to begin first grade, slept on the couch.
Jahi had the brightest room, with a large window overlooking the parking lot. Nurses, paid for by Medicaid, provided twenty-four-hour care, in eight-hour shifts.
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