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Definition of Charting
1. chart [v] - See also: chart
Medical Definition of Charting
1. Making a record in tabular or graph form of the progress of a patient's condition. Synonym: clinical recording. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Charting
Literary usage of Charting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Earthquakes in the Light of the New Seismology by Clarence Edward Dutton (1904)
"CHAPTER XIV SEISMIC DISTRIBUTION AND charting The Catalogues of De ... to Great
Detail in charting Seismic Distribution —Seismic Topography THE widely ..."
2. Industrial Organization and Management by Hugo Diemer (1915)
"charting LINE CONTROL Figure 1 shows the application of charting to illustrate
lino control. An inspection of this chart shows that the board of directors ..."
3. Intervention Or Neglect: The United States and Central America Beyond the 1980s by Linda Robinson (1991)
"... INTRODUCTION: charting A NEW COURSE IN CENTRAL AMERICA February 25,, election
night in Nicaragua, was tense, as Nicaraguans, along with thousands of ..."
4. The Face of the Earth as Seen from the Air: A Study in the Application of by Willis Thomas Lee (1922)
"... CHAPTER XII MAPPING AND charting FROM THE AIR (Fics. 54 TO 82) Mention has
already been made (p. 56) of the experiment in map-making carried out by the ..."
5. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria by Royal Society of Victoria (Melbourne, Vic.), Royal Society of Victoria (1892)
"Photographic charting of the Heavens. By RLJ ELLERY, CMG, FRS, FRAS Government
Astronomer, Melbourne. [Read July 9, 1891.] The immense help to astronomy ..."
6. The Back Blocks of China: A Narrative of Experiences Among the Chinese by Robert Logan Jack (1904)
"... CHAPTER XXI KWA PIT TO YEN CHING Alterations in the charting of the Ya-Lung
River—Hay-Lii Tzu —Lolo escort—Valley without outlet—Were we invaders? ..."
7. Nursing: Its Principles and Practice: For Hospital and Private Use by Isabel Hampton Robb (1906)
"charting AND RECORDING NOTES. The temperature, pulse and respiration in health
bear a certain ratio to one another, and any variation in one will usually be ..."