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GENUS OF PLANTS
Upright Chickweed; Upright chickweed

Blanche Upright         
AMERICAN WRITER
Draft:Blanche Upright; Blanche Sarah Upright
Blanche Sarah Upright (née Caro; February 22, 1880 - April 3, 1948) was a writer in the United States. Her novel Valley of Content was adapted to film as Pleasure Mad in 1923 and staged in 1925.
Defensive medicine         
PRACTICE OF RECOMMENDING A DIAGNOSTIC TEST OR MEDICAL TREATMENT THAT IS NOT NECESSARILY THE BEST OPTION FOR THE PATIENT, BUT AN OPTION THAT MAINLY SERVES THE FUNCTION TO PROTECT THE PHYSICIAN AGAINST POTENTIAL LAWSUITS
Defensive Medicine
Defensive medicine, also called defensive medical decision making, refers to the practice of recommending a diagnostic test or medical treatment that is not necessarily the best option for the patient, but mainly serves to protect the physician against the patient as potential plaintiff. Defensive medicine is a reaction to the rising costs of malpractice insurance premiums and patients’ biases on suing for missed or delayed diagnosis or treatment but not for being overdiagnosed.
Upright spin         
  • [[Denise Biellmann]], 2011
FIGURE SKATING ELEMENT
Scratch spin; Upright spins; I-spin; I spin; Sasha spin
The upright spin is one of the three basic figure skating spin positions. The International Skating Union (ISU), the governing body of figure skating, defines an upright spin as a spin with "any position with the skating leg extended or slightly bent which is not a camel position".

Wikipedia

Moenchia

Moenchia is a genus of plants in the family Caryophyllaceae with three species native to the Mediterranean region of southern Europe and naturalised in southern Africa and parts of North America and Australia. They are herbs, with an annual life span. They have slender roots and thin stems that are upright or ascending. Inflorescences are one- to three-flowered and terminally end the stems. The flowers are in spreading cymes or solitary, with bracts paired that are leaf like. Named after the 18th century German botanist Conrad Moench. A common name for the plants in this genus is upright chickweeds.

The species was first published by Jakob Friedrich Ehrhart in 'Neues Mag. Aerzte' Vol.5 Issue 3, on page 203 on 11 June 1783.