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What (who) is Almanac - definition

MAJOR BREAST CANCER TRIAL

Almanac         
  • An English Prophetic Almanack, 1825
  • MS. 8932. Medieval folding almanac (15th century)<ref>"MS. 8932. Medieval folding almanac (15th century)", [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MS._8932._Medieval_folding_almanac_(15th_century)_Wellcome_L0075681.jpg Wellcome Images, Wikimedia Commons]</ref>
  • Title page of 1739 edition of Benjamin Franklin's ''[[Poor Richard's Almanack]]''}}
·noun A book or table, containing a calendar of days, and months, to which astronomical data and various statistics are often added, such as the times of the rising and setting of the sun and moon, eclipses, hours of full tide, stated festivals of churches, terms of courts, ·etc.
almanac         
  • An English Prophetic Almanack, 1825
  • MS. 8932. Medieval folding almanac (15th century)<ref>"MS. 8932. Medieval folding almanac (15th century)", [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MS._8932._Medieval_folding_almanac_(15th_century)_Wellcome_L0075681.jpg Wellcome Images, Wikimedia Commons]</ref>
  • Title page of 1739 edition of Benjamin Franklin's ''[[Poor Richard's Almanack]]''}}
n.
Calendar, ephemeris, register of the year.
almanac         
  • An English Prophetic Almanack, 1825
  • MS. 8932. Medieval folding almanac (15th century)<ref>"MS. 8932. Medieval folding almanac (15th century)", [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MS._8932._Medieval_folding_almanac_(15th_century)_Wellcome_L0075681.jpg Wellcome Images, Wikimedia Commons]</ref>
  • Title page of 1739 edition of Benjamin Franklin's ''[[Poor Richard's Almanack]]''}}
['?:lm?nak, '?l-]
(also almanack)
¦ noun an annual calendar containing important dates and statistical information such as astronomical data.
?an annual handbook containing information of general or specialist interest.
Origin
ME: via med. L. from Gk almenikhiaka, of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

ALMANAC

ALMANAC is a major breast cancer trial. The acronym stands for "Axillary Lymphatic Mapping Against Nodal Axillary Clearance." This major randomized trial performed in several centres in the UK produced clear evidence that sentinel node biopsy (SNB), used to stage axillary spread of disease, can be used with low failed localization and false negative rates, provided both radioisotope and blue dye are used to locate the sentinel nodes.

Examples of use of Almanac
1. Almanac." He collected furs, bones, shells and skulls.
2. The almanac, not to be confused with the New Hampshire–based Old Farmer‘s Almanac founded 26 years earlier, claims a circulation of about 5 million.
3. Sources: World Bank, countryreports.org, MSN Encarta, politinfo.com, The Almanac Aljazeera
4. According to the Almanac, by Michael Barone with Richard E.
5. "Cloudy, not as cold," the Hagerstown almanac says.