Practice equivalent definition

Practice equivalent means:

Examples of Practice equivalent in a sentence

  • Practice equivalent means service as a law professor concentrating in the teaching of real property law.

  • Practice equivalent shall mean service as a law professor concentrating in the teaching of elder law (or such other related fields as approved by the specialty committee and the board) for one year or more.

  • Its final score is therefore 0.67, which is the average of 0.48 (Policy) and 0.85 (Practice), equivalent to a 17 percent performance for this organization.

  • After graduating, I studied the LLB as a graduate entrant (also at Strathclyde), then the Scottish Diploma in Legal Practice (equivalent to the LPC).

  • Overseas manufacturers of medicines supplied to Australia must provide evidence that the goods are manufactured to a standard of Good Manufacturing Practice equivalent to that expected of Australian manufacturers of the same goods.

  • Switchboard message In response to patient comments, the voice message has been shortened and changed, asking the caller to press 1 for emergencies, press 2 to speak to Reception and make an appointment, and press 3 to enquire about a hospital appointment or referral.Missed appointments In the first 3 months of 2019, there were 243 missed appointments at the Charlbury Medical Practice, equivalent to 40 hours of clinical time.

Related to Practice equivalent

  • Dose equivalent (HT) means the product of the absorbed dose in tissue, quality factor, and all other necessary modifying factors at the location of interest. The units of dose equivalent are the sievert (Sv) and rem.

  • Committed dose equivalent (HT,50) means the dose equivalent to organs or tissues of reference (T) that will be received from an intake of radioactive material by an individual during the 50-year period following the intake.

  • Total effective dose equivalent (TEDE) means the sum of the deep dose equivalent for external exposures and the committed effective dose equivalent for internal exposures.

  • Lead equivalent means the thickness of lead affording the same attenuation, under specified conditions, as the material in question.

  • Aluminum equivalent means the thickness of type 1100 aluminum alloy affording the same attenuation, under specified conditions, as the material in question.

  • Alternative Currency Equivalent means, at any time, with respect to any amount denominated in Dollars, the equivalent amount thereof in the applicable Alternative Currency as determined by the Administrative Agent or the L/C Issuer, as the case may be, at such time on the basis of the Spot Rate (determined in respect of the most recent Revaluation Date) for the purchase of such Alternative Currency with Dollars.

  • Carbon dioxide equivalent or “CO2 equivalent” or “CO2e” means the number of metric tons of CO2 emissions with the same global warming potential as one metric ton of another greenhouse gas. Global warming potential values shall be determined consistent with the definition of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent in MRR section 95102(a).

  • Permitted Cash Equivalent Investments means (i) marketable direct obligations issued or unconditionally guaranteed by the United States or any agency or any State thereof having maturities of not more than two (2) years from the date of acquisition and (ii) commercial paper maturing no more than one (1) year after its creation and having the highest rating from either Standard & Poor’s Ratings Group or Xxxxx’x Investors Service, Inc.

  • Spousal equivalent means a cohabitant occupying a relationship generally equivalent to that of a spouse.

  • Cash Equivalent Investments means at any time:

  • Therapeutically equivalent means a drug product with the same efficacy and toxicity when administered to an individual as the originally prescribed drug as provided for in Section 39‑24‑40.