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Definition of Preadmission
1. n. Lit., previous admission;
Definition of Preadmission
1. Adjective. Prior to admission (to a hospital, university, etc.). ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Preadmission
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Preadmission
Literary usage of Preadmission
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Texas Medicaid in Perspective by Anne Dunkelberg (1995)
"The clients who already reside in a nursing home also have to be screened on an
annual basis. This program is known as (PASARR) preadmission Screening and ..."
2. The Locomotive Up to Date by Charles McShane (1920)
"preadmission. preadmission is the point at which the steam edge of a valve ...
preadmission is always subject to change, even when the lead is constant, ..."
3. The Science of Railways by Marshall Monroe Kirkman (1914)
"Lead atid preadmission-—The Baker Gear has a constant lead with a variable
preadmission. The objections to a constant lead have been that it retarded the ..."
4. The Science of Railways by Marshall Monroe Kirkman (1912)
"Lead and preadmission—The Baker Gear has a constant lead with a variable preadmission.
The objections to a constant lead have been that it retarded the ..."
5. Modern Locomotive Valves and Valve Gears by Charles McShane (1917)
"10, clearly shows the commencement and brief duration of preadmission. By referring
to the illustration it may be seen that preadmission commences in the ..."
6. Diesel Engines for Land and Marine Work by Alfred Philip Chalkley (1912)
"68 B is the point of admission of the fuel, the angle of preadmission being d.
The valve closes at D so that the total angle of opening is a. ..."