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elimination


e·lim·i·nate

E0088300 (ĭ-lĭm′ə-nāt′)tr.v. e·lim·i·nat·ed, e·lim·i·nat·ing, e·lim·i·nates 1. To get rid of; remove: an effort to eliminate homelessness; eliminated his enemies.2. a. To leave out or omit from consideration; reject: For now, let's eliminate from the discussion the possibility of failure.b. To remove from consideration by defeating, as in a contest.3. Mathematics To remove (an unknown quantity) by combining equations.4. Physiology To excrete (bodily wastes).
[Latin ēlīmināre, ēlīmināt-, to banish : ē-, ex-, ex- + līmen, līmin-, threshold.]
e·lim′i·na′tion n.e·lim′i·na′tive, e·lim′i·na·to′ry (-nə-tôr′ē) adj.e·lim′i·na′tor n.Synonyms: eliminate, eradicate, extirpate
These verbs mean to nullify someone as a factor or cause an activity or condition to come to an end, especially by using drastic methods: eliminated all opposition; eradicate guerrilla activity; policies that attempt to extirpate drug abuse.

elimination

(ɪˌlɪmɪˈneɪʃən) n1. the act of eliminating or the state of being eliminated2. (Logic) logic (qualified by the name of an operation) a syntactic rule specifying the conditions under which a formula or statement containing the specified operation may permit the derivation of others that do not contain it: conjunction-elimination; universal elimination. 3. (Chemistry) chem a type of chemical reaction involving the loss of a simple molecule, such as water or carbon dioxide

e•lim•i•na•tion

(ɪˌlɪm əˈneɪ ʃən)

n. 1. the act of eliminating or the state of being eliminated. 2. the process of solving a system of simultaneous equations by using various techniques to remove the variables successively. 3. (in a tournament) a contest in which an individual or team is eliminated after one defeat. [1595–1605] e•lim′i•na`tor, n.
Thesaurus
Noun1.elimination - the act of removing or getting rid of somethingelimination - the act of removing or getting rid of somethingriddanceremotion, removal - the act of removing; "he had surgery for the removal of a malignancy"simplification - elimination of superfluous details
2.elimination - the bodily process of discharging waste matterelimination - the bodily process of discharging waste matterexcreting, excretion, voiding, evacuationdefecation, laxation, shitting - the elimination of fecal waste through the anusexpelling, discharge, emission - any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body; "the discharge of pus"incontinence, incontinency - involuntary urination or defecationmicturition, urination - the discharge of urine
3.elimination - analysis of a problem into alternative possibilities followed by the systematic rejection of unacceptable alternativesreasoning by eliminationanalytic thinking, analysis - the abstract separation of a whole into its constituent parts in order to study the parts and their relations
4.elimination - the act of removing an unknown mathematical quantity by combining equationsremotion, removal - the act of removing; "he had surgery for the removal of a malignancy"
5.elimination - the murder of a competitorliquidationmurder, slaying, execution - unlawful premeditated killing of a human being by a human being

elimination

noun removal, end, withdrawal, taking away, disposal, abolition, purging, termination, eradication, banishment the prohibition and elimination of chemical weapons

elimination

noun1. The act or process of eliminating:clearance, eradication, liquidation, purge, removal, riddance.2. The act of getting rid of something useless or used up:disposal, dumping, jettison, riddance.3. The act or process of discharging bodily wastes or foreign substances:evacuation, excretion, purgation.Medicine: catharsis.
Translations
排除淘汰

eliminate

(iˈlimineit) verb to get rid of; to omit or exclude. He was eliminated from the tennis match in the first round. 消除,淘汰 消除,排除,淘汰 eˌlimiˈnation noun 排除,淘汰 排除,淘汰
IdiomsSeeeliminate

Elimination


elimination

[ə‚lim·ə′nā·shən] (mathematics) A process of deriving from a system of equations a new system with fewer variables, but with precisely the same solutions.

Elimination

 

the death of nonadapted individuals in the course of the struggle for life. Elimination may be nonselective (general) or selective.

Nonselective elimination occurs as a result of environmental factors that exceed the adaptive capabilities of a given group of individuals (that is, a particular population or species). Among such factors, the most common are natural disasters and the catastrophic effects of human intervention, such as floods, droughts, and changes in the landscape (for example, as a result of urbanization). Large-scale elimination may lead to the extinction of an entire species.

Selective elimination, or the death of part of a population, is caused by some individuals’ lower relative capacity for adaptation (as in the case of the spontaneous thinning out of a forest). Selective elimination is a major factor in evolution, since differential rates of survival result in the multiplication of the better-adapted individuals—that is, natural selection.

REFERENCE

Shmal’gauzen, I. I. Problemy darvinizma, 2nd ed. Leningrad, 1969.

elimination


elimination

 [e-lim″ĭ-na´shun] discharge from the body of indigestible materials and of waste products of body metabolism; see defecation, urination, and clearance.altered bowel elimination a former nursing diagnosis referring to change in normal defecation" >defecation patterns. See constipation, diarrhea, and incontinence" >bowel incontinence.bowel elimination defecation.impaired urinary elimination a nursing diagnosis accepted by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, defined as a disturbance in an individual's pattern of urine elimination (see urination). These changes are not to be confused with symptoms of pathologic conditions related to renal formation of urine, such as suppression, anuria, and polyuria. Examples of changes that might be amenable to nursing interventions include those associated with dysuria, frequency, nocturia, and incontinence." >urinary incontinence.
Environmental causative and contributing factors of which the nurse should be aware include unavailability of a urinal or bedpan or inability to go to the bathroom without help, an inadequate supply of fresh water at the bedside, and lack of privacy. These factors are especially relevant to elderly and extremely weak or easily fatigued patients. Elderly persons may experience urgency because of diminished bladder capacity, loss of tone in the perineal muscles, and decreased ability to control bladder contractions.
In some cases alteration in patterns of urination may be related to decreased attention to bladder cues because of the effects of certain drugs, such as tranquilizers and sedatives, or to psychologic factors, such as depression, anxiety, and confusion. See also bladder training.
urinary elimination urination.

e·lim·i·na·tion

(ē-lim'i-nā'shŭn), Expulsion; removal of waste material from the body; the getting rid of anything. [L. elimino, pp. -atus, to turn out of doors, fr. limen, threshold]

e·lim·i·na·tion

(ĕ-lim'i-nā'shŭn) Expulsion; removal of waste material from the body; getting rid of anything. [L. elimino, pp. -atus, to turn out of doors, fr. limen, threshold]

elimination

the removal of waste and undigested materials from the body, defaecation and exhalation of CO2 during breathing.

e·lim·i·na·tion

(ĕ-lim'i-nā'shŭn) Expulsion; removal of waste material from the body; the getting rid of anything. [L. elimino, pp. -atus, to turn out of doors, fr. limen, threshold]

Patient discussion about elimination

Q. what is the best thing to do to eliminate or to let it be remove without surgery?I'm afraid but laser mayb ok If I can go for laser where can you suggest coz I'm jobless and can't afford to pay.Or is there some remedy that i can take to melt those stones inside my bladder then they can come out through my waste ?A. Bladder stones, also called bladder calculi, often form when concentrated urine sits in your bladder. Bladder stones usually need to be removed. If the stone is small, your doctor may recommend that you drink an increased amount of water each day to help the stone pass. If the stone is large or doesn't pass on its own, your doctor may need to remove the stone. Bladder stones are usually removed during a procedure called a cystolitholapaxy. This is done by inserting a small tube with a camera at the end (cystoscope) through your urethra and into your bladder to view the stone. Your doctor uses a laser, ultrasound or mechanical device to break the stone into small pieces and then flushes the pieces from your bladder.
I am not familiar with the cost of such procedure.

Q. skins does excrete oil and keratin what exactly is the whitish cape up that you can squeeze out from underskin A. It sounds like you refer to sebum, an oily substance secreted by (how surprising :) ) sebaceus glands attached to the hair root. It's important for the skin, although abnormal secretion of it may cause diseases such as acne.
You may read more here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebum#Sebum

Q. How much influence does diet pose when dealing with fibro? What actions have been found to reduce or eliminate A. Of course, you may read more here:
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/fibromyalgia.html
And if you have any questions you may consult your doctor.

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elimination


Related to elimination: elimination reaction, elimination diet, Gaussian elimination
  • noun

Synonyms for elimination

noun removal

Synonyms

  • removal
  • end
  • withdrawal
  • taking away
  • disposal
  • abolition
  • purging
  • termination
  • eradication
  • banishment

Synonyms for elimination

noun the act or process of eliminating

Synonyms

  • clearance
  • eradication
  • liquidation
  • purge
  • removal
  • riddance

noun the act of getting rid of something useless or used up

Synonyms

  • disposal
  • dumping
  • jettison
  • riddance

noun the act or process of discharging bodily wastes or foreign substances

Synonyms

  • evacuation
  • excretion
  • purgation
  • catharsis

Synonyms for elimination

noun the act of removing or getting rid of something

Synonyms

  • riddance

Related Words

  • remotion
  • removal
  • simplification

noun the bodily process of discharging waste matter

Synonyms

  • excreting
  • excretion
  • voiding
  • evacuation

Related Words

  • defecation
  • laxation
  • shitting
  • expelling
  • discharge
  • emission
  • incontinence
  • incontinency
  • micturition
  • urination

noun analysis of a problem into alternative possibilities followed by the systematic rejection of unacceptable alternatives

Synonyms

  • reasoning by elimination

Related Words

  • analytic thinking
  • analysis

noun the act of removing an unknown mathematical quantity by combining equations

Related Words

  • remotion
  • removal

noun the murder of a competitor

Synonyms

  • liquidation

Related Words

  • murder
  • slaying
  • execution
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