December 1 2014

Medical Monday: Sulfadiazine

Sulfadiazine is a sulfa drug. It eliminates bacteria that cause infections. It can be used to treat the following: urinary tract infections, malaria, and certain ear infections. Sulfadiazine is also used to help prevent rheumatic fever and meningitis.

Machine Briefs:

OPTION #1: sulfadiazine= SUL/FA/DAOI/A/SAO*EN
OPTION #2: sulfadiazine= SUL/FA/DAOI/SAO*EN

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November 28 2014

Friday Phrases

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think about= THIB
think about the= THIBT
think about it= TH*IBT
same side= SAIMDZ
other side= OERDZ
this side= THDZ
that side= THADZ
what side= WHADZ
which side= KHDZ
is that side= STHADZ
is this side= STHDZ

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November 18 2014

Legal Vocabulary: Aliunde

Aliunde is defined by Webster’s as: “From a source extrinsic to the principal matter; from elsewhere: Testimony to explain or contradict a written instrument from other sources than itself is evidence aliunde.”

Machine Briefs:
OPTIION #1: aliunde= A/LI/UN/D*I
OPTIION #2: aliunde= A/LI/UN/DAO*E
OPTIION #3: aliunde= A/LI/UND/YI

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November 7 2014

Friday Phrases

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light, medium, heavy= LFM
light, medium, or heavy= L*FM
light, medium, heavy, something else= LFMGS
light, medium, heavy, or something else= L*FMGS
long time= LONGT
incompetent, irrelevant, and immaterial= IRMT
independent recollection= N-RGS

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November 4 2014

Legal Vocabulary: Motion In Limine

Nolo defines motion in limine as: “A motion made before a trial begins, asking the court to decide whether particular evidence will be admissible. A motion in limine is most often made to exclude evidence by a party who believes that evidence would prejudice the jury against him or her. For example, a defendant in a criminal trial might make a motion in limine to exclude evidence of previous crimes.”

Machine Briefs:
Option #1: limine= LIM/N*I
Option #2: limine= LIM/NAO*E

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