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Ambulatory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ambulatory (Med. Lat. ambulatorium, a place for walking, from ambulare , to walk) is the covered passage around a cloister. The term is sometimes applied to the procession way around the east ...
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Ambulatory - Topic:Architecture - Online Encyclopedia ... Ambulatory; AM bya la TORE ee; 1 - A passageway around the apse of a church; 2- A covered walk of a cloister ... ... ambulatory: A semicircular or polygonal aisle. Often an ambulatory leads around the east end of the choir; separating the choir from apses or chapels.
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Connolly Architects' expertise is in the Corporate, Commercial and Ambulatory Healthcare markets. Our customers enjoy the personal attention only an owner can give them while benefiting from our extended team of experts, locations and manpower. ... ; BIM and IPD are changing the way owners, ... January 2009 ; Kevin J. Connolly,
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Healthcare construction design and construction administration, Cassetty Architecture is a full service Architectural Firm ... Cassetty Architecture has extensive experience nationally with healthcare construction projects.
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(KudoZ) Italian to English translation of ambulacro: ambulatory [Arts/Architecture - Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting (Art/Literary)]. ... Italian to English translations [PRO]; Art/Literary - Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting / Arts/Architecture ... AMBULATORY ; Function: noun; Inflected Form(s): -es; Etymology:
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Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio Commercial Projects ; AMBULATORY CARE CENTER; In response, a new Ambulatory Care wing was added to the main Children’s Hospital building, positioned to enable access for outpatients without meandering through corridors of the existing Hospital.
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A server architecture for ambulatory patient record systems. ... The CSMSS is the first application built upon the Ambulatory Systems Architecture (ASA) [2]. The ASA is aimed at providing an architecture and application framework for the development and deployment of CPR systems in ambulatory care settings.
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