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1 recetar
v.1 to prescribe.2 to prescribe to, to recommend to.* * *1 to prescribe* * *verb* * *VT1) (Med) to prescribe* * *verbo transitivo to prescribe* * *= prescribe, fill + prescriptions.Ex. Factors here may be: any guidelines set internally, by external agencies or networks restricting the length and content of abstracts, and prescribing stylistic features.Ex. Some pharmacists, however, disagree and refuse on moral grounds to fill prescriptions for contraceptives.----* recetar medicamentos = prescribe + medicines.* recetar medicinas = prescribe + medicines.* * *verbo transitivo to prescribe* * *= prescribe, fill + prescriptions.Ex: Factors here may be: any guidelines set internally, by external agencies or networks restricting the length and content of abstracts, and prescribing stylistic features.
Ex: Some pharmacists, however, disagree and refuse on moral grounds to fill prescriptions for contraceptives.* recetar medicamentos = prescribe + medicines.* recetar medicinas = prescribe + medicines.* * *recetar [A1 ]vtto prescribe* * *
recetar ( conjugate recetar) verbo transitivo
to prescribe
recetar vtr Med to prescribe
' recetar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
específica
- específico
- indicar
- mandar
English:
prescribe
* * *recetar vtto prescribe* * *v/t MED prescribe* * *recetar vt: to prescribe (medications)* * *recetar vb to prescribe -
2 por razones morales
Ex. Some pharmacists, however, disagree and refuse on moral grounds to fill prescriptions for contraceptives.* * *Ex: Some pharmacists, however, disagree and refuse on moral grounds to fill prescriptions for contraceptives.
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3 por razones éticas
Ex. Some pharmacists, however, disagree and refuse on moral grounds to fill prescriptions for contraceptives.* * *Ex: Some pharmacists, however, disagree and refuse on moral grounds to fill prescriptions for contraceptives.
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