Specialty
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- Deed A deed is a signed and usually sealed legal instrument in writing used to grant a right. Deeds have historically been part of the broader category of instruments under seal, requiring only the affixing of a common seal to render them valid. Today, however, deeds are instruments in solemn form which require the author's signature and a number of, a contract in law
- Index of speciality The Riemann–Roch theorem is an important tool in mathematics, specifically in complex analysis and algebraic geometry, for the computation of the dimension of the space of meromorphic functions with prescribed zeroes and allowed poles. It relates the complex analysis of a connected compact Riemann surface with the surface's purely topological, a geometrical invariant
- Speciality (album) Speciality is the 3rd album from Japanese pop singer Nami Tamaki. The album became Nami's second album to reach the number one spot on Oricon charts, an album by J-Pop singer Nami Tamaki
- Specialty (medicine) A specialty in medicine is a branch of medical science. After completing medical school, physicians or surgeons usually further their medical education in a specific specialty of medicine by completing a multiple year residency. Medical practitioners who engage in a medical specialty are known as medical specialists, a field within medicine
- Specialty (dentistry), a field within dentistry
- Specialty Records Specialty Records was an American record label based in Los Angeles. It was originally launched as Juke Box Records in 1946, but later renamed by its owner Art Rupe when he parted company with a couple of his original partners. Specialty is noted for the rhythm and blues, blues, gospel and early rock and roll music recorded by the label. The major, a record label
- Specialty show A specialty show is a dog show which reviews a single breed, unlike other dog shows, particularly conformation shows, which are generally referred to as "all-breed" because they are open to all breeds recognized by the sponsoring kennel club, a dog show of a single breed
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Many Docs Don't Mind Taking Gifts From Industry: Study - BusinessWeek
Mon, 21 Jun 2010 21:29:47 GMT+00:00
BusinessWeek "We found small but significant different attitudes across specialties in attitudes towards industry," said lead researcher Dr. Deborah Korenstein, ... Many Clinicians Maintain Positive Attitudes Toward Industry Marketing Activities Medical News Today (press release)
Mon, 21 Jun 2010 21:29:47 GMT+00:00
BusinessWeek "We found small but significant different attitudes across specialties in attitudes towards industry," said lead researcher Dr. Deborah Korenstein, ... Many Clinicians Maintain Positive Attitudes Toward Industry Marketing Activities Medical News Today (press release)
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