Thesaurus / acute
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Otherwise, the public purse and citizens are deprived of funds for much needed investments – the need for which is even more acute now to support Europe’s economic recovery.
EUROPEAN COMMISSION TO APPEAL DECISION THAT REVERSED APPLE’S $15B STATE AID TAX BILL IN IRELANDINGRID LUNDENSEPTEMBER 25, 2020TECHCRUNCHI experience chronic sinusitis and headaches with fairly frequent acute infections.
MY CANCER MIGHT BE BACK—AND I WONDER IF UNNECESSARY RADIATION CAUSED IT IN THE FIRST PLACEJAKEMETHSEPTEMBER 22, 2020FORTUNESo the hospital industry lobbied for a new kind of health system for older adults who were dependent on getting medical help but did not need acute care.
HE WANTED TO FIX RURAL AMERICA’S BROKEN NURSING HOMES. NOW, TAXPAYERS MAY BE ON THE HOOK FOR $76 MILLION.BY MAX BLAU FOR GEORGIA HEALTH NEWSSEPTEMBER 22, 2020PROPUBLICAI am for more of it, not less, especially at this moment of acute need.
WHY I’M GIVING UP MY BOARD SEAT TO MAKE ROOM FOR SOMEONE FROM AN UNDERREPRESENTED COMMUNITYJAKEMETHSEPTEMBER 21, 2020FORTUNEProPublica focused on those who remained — the 55 people who died outside of any acute care setting, in categories the coroner labeled “decedent residence,” “hospice” and “other care center,” which often included hospice deaths.
SENT HOME TO DIEBY ANNIE WALDMAN AND JOSHUA KAPLANSEPTEMBER 2, 2020PROPUBLICAIt’s only been six adrenaline-fueled, acute months of work, and we’re not willing to say yet that how we have worked in this time should define what this company looks like going forward.
5 OF THE BEST TIPS FOR NAVIGATING THE PANDEMIC AT WORK FROM CHIEF HR OFFICERSMICHAL LEV-RAM, WRITERAUGUST 31, 2020FORTUNEThe problem is particularly acute in the technology industry.
HOW TO BE A FAIR-PAY CEOMATTHEWHEIMERAUGUST 25, 2020FORTUNEThe new technology could also eventually make MRIs more useful in helping doctors investigate acute conditions, such as strokes, in which time is critical.
FACEBOOK AND NYU RESEARCHERS DISCOVER A WAY TO SPEED UP MRI SCANSJEREMY KAHNAUGUST 18, 2020FORTUNESo we’re targeting acute patients for whom the risk of passing opioids on to the secondary market is very high.
THE OPIOID TRAGEDY, PART 1: “WE’VE ADDICTED AN ENTIRE GENERATION” (EP. 402)STEPHEN J. DUBNERJANUARY 16, 2020FREAKONOMICSIn acute and chronic parenchymatous nephritis the quantity is usually very large.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODDWORDS RELATED TO ACUTE
- aciculate
- acuate
- acuminate
- acuminous
- acute
- apical
- barbed
- briery
- cuspate
- cuspidate
- edged
- fine
- gnawing
- ground fine
- honed
- horned
- jagged
- keen
- keen-edged
- knife-edged
- knifelike
- lancinating
- needle-pointed
- needlelike
- peaked
- piercing
- pointed
- pointy
- prickly
- pronged
- razor-sharp
- salient
- serrated
- sharp-edged
- sharpened
- shooting
- spiked
- spiky
- spiny
- splintery
- stinging
- tapered
- tapering
- thorny
- tined
- tipped
- unblunted
- whetted
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