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Looked again at her samples and found it!

Posted By: Thanks! nm on 2008-02-02
In Reply to: Hope someone can help with this long-shot s/l - sm Thanks!

Subject: Looked again at her samples and found it!




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Subject: Thanks..I looked that up and actually found what it is supposed to be..(sm)

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Subject: I found it. lace locks. thank you to all those who looked.

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Subject: Have looked for that forever, found one ref to it on Google. sm


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samples
Subject: samples

http://www.mt-stuff.com/sample_medical_transcription_reports.html


copy/paste into google or you web browser


 


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Subject: cardiology samples

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http://www.mt-stuff.com/cardiology.html

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No samples yet in the system, new account. nm
Subject: No samples yet in the system, new account. nm

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Subject: Do you have any samples of this doc? Not sounding familiar. nm

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ƈ months' worth of samples' is right..nm
Subject: ƈ months' worth of samples' is right..nm

nm
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Subject: Have looked and looked but cannot find anything. Sorry. nm


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Subject: Can you access file samples? They usually say procedures over

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Subject: I only have 2 samples and the term is on neither. He says...using the s/l free reduction <-maybe> technique, the colon is somewhat redundant


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Subject: It'll become repetitious in a short time. Ask for some samples. nm

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Subject: You need to ask your service for some of the docs samples. Will go a long way to helping you create

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Subject: Have looked and looked. sm

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Subject: That's how I looked at it, too, but just wasn't sure. nm

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Subject: Ok, could be. I have seen it both ways. I had looked this up before on..

the Mayo Clinic website.  Here's where it was.


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Your Query of 'Equanimity' Resulted in 1 Matches
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Definitions
equanimity
noun

    1. Calmness of temper; composure.

      Thesaurus: composure, poise, placidity, calm, self-possession, tranquillity, serenity, sang-froid, level-headedness, imperturbability; Antonym: alarm, anxiety.
Etymology: 17c: from Latin aequanimitas, from aequus equal + animus mind.




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