attending mass - translation to greek
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attending mass - translation to greek

ATTENDING PHYSICIAN
Attending; Attending staff

attending mass      
εκκλησιασμός
mass production         
  • The assembly plant of the Bell Aircraft Corporation in 1944. Note parts of [[overhead crane]] at both sides of photo near top.
  • Mass production of [[Consolidated B-32 Dominator]] airplanes at [[Consolidated Aircraft]] Plant No. 4, near Fort Worth, Texas, during World War II
  • Ford assembly line, 1913. The magneto assembly line was the first.
  • From old price tables it can be deduced that the capacity of a printing press around 1600, assuming a fifteen-hour workday, was between 3,200 and 3,600 impressions per day.}}</ref>
  • A pulley block for rigging on a sailing ship. By 1808, annual production in Portsmouth reached 130,000 blocks.
  • museum in Yekaterinburg, Russia]].
HIGH VOLUME PRODUCTION OF STANDARDIZED PRODUCTS
Mass-production; Mass produced; Mass-produce; Mass Production; Mass-produced; Continuous flow production; Serial production; Series production; Commercial-scale facility; Production-intent; Large-scale production; Flow production; Bulk production; Mass manufacturing; Standardized mass production; Standardised mass production; Mass-manufactured
μαζική παραγωγή
mass media         
  • 9/11]]
  • A magazine feature from ''Beauty Parade'' from March 1952 stereotyping women drivers. It features [[Bettie Page]] as the model.
  • Shopping carts for children fitted with gaming computers
  • A family listening to a [[crystal radio]] in the 1920s
  • Political advertisements on a billboard in the [[Netherlands]] in 2019
  • Early wooden printing press, depicted in 1520
  • A member of staff at the [[International Printing Museum]] demonstrates printing with a 19th-century, hand-operated  [[Columbian press]]
  • Egyptian movie star [[Salah Zulfikar]] on the cover of Al-Kawakeb magazine, March 1961, an example of mass media.
  • American political cartoon titled ''The Usual Irish Way of Doing Things'', depicting a drunken Irishman lighting a powder keg and swinging a bottle. Published in ''[[Harper's Weekly]]'', 1871
  • Early [[minstrel shows]] lampooned the assumed stupidity of black people. Detail from cover of ''The Celebrated Negro Melodies, as Sung by the Virginia Minstrels'', 1843
MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES THAT ARE INTENDED TO REACH A LARGE AUDIENCE BY MASS COMMUNICATION
Mass Media; Mass medium; Recorded media; Media industry; Print media; Media racism; Racism in mass media; Racism in Mass Media; Popular press; Mass-media; Visual media; Mass audience; Mass wire media; Popular media; Internet mass media; Internet media; Media outlets; Media campaign; Media points; Popular Press; History of mass media; Media history; Outdoor media; Media companies; Media outlet; Criticism of mass media; Mass print media; Mass media companies; Media house; Racial stereotypes in mass media; Ethnic stereotypes in mass media; Mass advertising; Mass media company
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Definition

mass spectrometer
¦ noun an apparatus for separating isotopes, molecules, and molecular fragments according to mass by ionizing them and making them move in different paths by means of electric and magnetic fields.

Wikipedia

Attending physician

In the United States and Canada, an attending physician (also known as a staff physician or supervising physician) is a physician (usually an M.D., or D.O. or D.P.M. in the United States) who has completed residency and practices medicine in a clinic or hospital, in the specialty learned during residency. An attending physician typically supervises fellows, residents, and medical students. Attending physicians may also maintain professorships at an affiliated medical school. This is common if the supervision of trainees is a significant part of the physician's work. Attending physicians have final responsibility, legally and otherwise, for patient care, even when many of the minute-to-minute decisions are being made by house officers (residents) or non-physician health-care providers (i.e. physician assistants and nurse practitioners). Attending physicians are sometimes the 'rendering physician' listed on the patient's official medical record, but if they are overseeing a resident or another staff member, they are 'supervising.'

The term "attending physician" or "attending" also refers to the formal relationship of a hospitalized patient and their primary medic during the hospitalization, as opposed to ancillary physicians assisting the primary care physician. However, even on a consultation service, at an academic center, the physician who has finished his or her training is called the attending or consultant, as opposed to a resident physician.

Attending physicians may also still be in training, such as a fellow in a subspecialty. For example, a cardiology fellow may function as an internal medicine attending, as they have already finished residency in internal medicine. The term is used more commonly in teaching hospitals. In non-teaching hospitals, essentially all physicians function as attendings in some respects after completing residency.

Examples of use of attending mass
1. Race was ticketed for ignoring the order after allegedly attending Mass with Adam on Mother‘s Day.
2. Italian Premier Romano Prodi was attending Mass when he was informed about the death.
3. "Life and death are in the hands of God," said Lolita Utamisari after attending Mass at Jakarta‘s main cathedral.
4. "We were very concerned for the Cardinal‘s safety and for all the people attending Mass, many of them children.
5. Scalia, whose son Paul is a priest, and Thomas are sometimes seen walking together to the court after attending Mass on holy days of obligation.