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gross primary production
gross primary production[¦grōs ′prī‚mer·ē prə′dək·shən] (ecology) The incorporation of organic matter or biocontent by a grassland community over a given period of time. gross negligence The reckless provision of health care that is clearly below the standards of accepted medical practice, either without regard for the potential consequences, or with wilful and wanton disregard for the rights and/or well-being of those for whom the duty is being performedgross negligence Malpractice The reckless provision of health care that is clearly below the standards of accepted medical practice, either without regard for the potential consequences, or with wilful and wanton disregard for the rights and/or well-being of those for whom the duty is being performed; grossly negligent health care is best described as 'sloppy'. See Malpractice, Negligence. gross negligenceAny voluntary, intentional, and conscious act or omission committed by an individual, with reckless disregard for the consequences, esp. how they may affect another person's life or property. See also: negligence |