Antonym: appointive, compulsory, required. Similar words: collective, collectively, collective security, collective bargaining, election, selection, collectivity, adjective. Meaning: [-tɪv] n. a course that the student can select from among alternatives. adj. 1. subject to popular election 2. not compulsory.
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91. Now The New England Journal of Medicine argues in an editorial that sleep-deprived physicians set to perform elective surgery should have to get the informed consent of the patient.
92. Extrapolating from the study findings, Ehrenthal suggests reducing the use of elective labor induction could lower the national C-section rate by as much as 20%.
93. Closed suction drainage is not warranted in elective total joint replacement.
94. Teaches Physical Education required, elective P. E. courses and SSPE Course (Athetics).
95. Almost all the famous automobile company abroad have developed their own EPAS and have the ability to volume-produce EPAS by now. EPAS has been also applied to some car as a elective product.
96. The presence of fever along with cough, tachypnea, or an abnormal chest examination suggests lower tract disease and argues against proceeding in patients who present for elective surgery.
97. Beginning is take as an elective course, make interest gradually, graduation hind becomes side occupation.
98. I decided to take a dramatic arts class as my elective.
99. One is whether to stop taking certain prescribed drugs before an operation. Another is whether to implant stents or perform coronary bypass surgery before conducting other types of elective surgery.
99. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
100. A full-term pregnancy lasts 40 weeks, but elective deliveries are often planned for two or three weeks earlier.
101. Conclusion (1)The incidence of wet lung of newborn and hyaline membrane disease will be increased in neonates delivered by elective caesarean section.
102. In elective extension osteotomies, the surgeon manipulates the head to generate osteoclasis, temporarily producing an unstable cervical fracture.
103. Most of the students of our class take Japanese as an elective course.
104. "Automatic Control of Materials Processes" is basic course for Master degree students of Materials science and engineering, also is elective course for school of mechanical engineering.
105. Chapter 71 - Should a Child with a Respiratory Tract Infection Undergo Elective Surgery?
106. Table tennis sophomore elective(sentencedict.com), it is not about a physical movement.
107. Geological English is an elective course for the students who major in Geology.
108. Conclusion Compared to elective caesarean section, vaginal delivery affect more on the pelvic floor function.
109. May: Fortunately her class is just an elective course, not as important as compulsory courses.
110. Electives where the SDA strongly recommended specific choices, e.g. Technical Writing to fill an English elective and Anthropological Research Methods to fill a social-science elective.
111. In elective patients with AS, awake fibreoptic intubation offers a higher level of security because it can be applied while maintaining spontaneous breathing.
112. January 22,1973: The Supreme Court of the United States delivers its decision in Roe v. Wade, legalizing elective abortion in all fifty states.
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