Eva: From 1 Different Sources
(Hebrew) Giver of life; a lively woman Eve, Evetta, Evette, Evia, Eviana, Evie, Evita, Eeva, Evika, Evike, Evacska, Ewa, Evacsa, Efa, Evelia, Evelien, Evea, Eveah
A feasibility study which recognizes the interrelationship of capital cost, recurrent cost, investment and return, and lifecycle costs for individual facilities and services.... economic evaluation
A device for extracting ?uid from a cavity. In its basic form it comprises a hollow ?exible bulb attached (using a valve system) to a tube inserted into the cavity. Another valve leads to the discharge tube. One use of an evacuator is to empty the urinary bladder of extraneous material during surgery for removal of CALCULI or for PROSTATECTOMY.... evacuator
A process that attempts to determine, as systematically and objectively as possible, the relevance, effectiveness and impact of activities in the light of their objectives. Several varieties of evaluation can be distinguished, e.g. evaluation of structure, process and outcome.... evaluation
Evacuant is a name for a purgative medicine (see LAXATIVES).... evacuant
(Greek) In mythology, daughter of Poseidon and mother of Iamus Evadine, Evadna, Euadne, Euadna, Euadine... evadne
(American) A famous giver of life Evaluise, Evalouisa, Eva Louise... evalouise
(Greek) A bringer of good news Evangela, Evangeline, Evangelyn, Evangelia, Evangelyna, Evangelea, Evangeleena, Evangeleina, Evangeliena, Evangeleana... evangelina
(Greek) Resembling a flower Evanthe, Evantha, Evanthia, Evanthea, Evanthie, Evanthi, Evanthy, Evanthey, Evanthee... evanth
An assessment of the extent to which health promotion actions achieve a “valued” outcome.... health promotion evaluation
The systematic assessment of the relevance, adequacy, progress, efficiency, effectiveness and impact of a programme.... programme evaluation / review
Formerly Reader in Phytochemistry, Department of Pharmacy, University of Nottingham. Research interests: secondary metabolites of the Solanaceae and Erythroxylaceae. Principal author of Trease and Evans’ Pharmacognosy. Visiting lecturer, School of Phytotherapy (Herbal Medicine). ... evans, william c. (b.pharm., b.sc., ph.d., f.r. pharm. s)
n. the protrusion of a part or organ from a sheathlike covering or by eversion of its inner surface.... evagination
see endovascular aneurysm repair.... evar