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- (followed by `to'
- hidden from general view or use; "a privy place to rest and think"; "a secluded romantic spot"; "a secret garden" (同)secluded, secret
- an advisory council to a ruler (especially to the British Crown)
- allowance for a monarchs personal expenses
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Privy may refer to:
- Privy council
- Privy Purse
- Privy mark, a small mark in the design of a coin
- A garderobe
- An outhouse, a small structure (holding a single person, and freestanding) for defecation and urination
- Privity
English Journal
- Using observed structured teaching exercises (OSTE) to enhance hospitalist teaching during family centered rounds.
- Ottolini M, Wohlberg R, Lewis K, Greenberg L.SourceDivision of Hospitalist Medicine Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC. mottolin@cnmc.org.
- Journal of hospital medicine : an official publication of the Society of Hospital Medicine.J Hosp Med.2011 Sep;6(7):423-7. doi: 10.1002/jhm.879.
- BACKGROUND: "Rounds" are the organizing structure for academic hospitalist-trainee teams. Family centered rounds (FCR) are endorsed by the Institute of Medicine and by the American Academy of Pediatrics, however, rounds are often conducted in the privacy of the conference room where patients and fam
- PMID 21916006
- Public toilets down the drain? Why privies are a public health concern.
- Stanwell-Smith R.SourceLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. r.stanwellsmith@btinternet.com
- Public health.Public Health.2010 Nov;124(11):613-6. Epub 2010 Oct 12.
- Whether you call it the loo, john, privy, lavatory or toilet, this facility is essential wherever humans gather or live: toilet provision has even been called the barometer of civilization. The modern development of public toilets dates from the late 19th century when sewer systems and water supplie
- PMID 20943240
- Ascending projections from the caudal visceral nucleus of the solitary tract to brain regions involved in food intake and energy expenditure.
- Rinaman L.SourceDepartment of Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA. rinaman@pitt.edu
- Brain research.Brain Res.2010 Sep 2;1350:18-34. Epub 2010 Mar 27.
- Metabolic homeostasis reflects the complex output of endocrine, autonomic, and behavioral control circuits that extend throughout the central nervous system. Brain regions that control food intake and energy expenditure are privy to continuous visceral sensory feedback signals that presumably modula
- PMID 20353764
Japanese Journal
- 第42議会における普通選挙法案と憲政会 (北川紀男教授退任記念号)
- 望月 和彦
- 桃山学院大学社会学論集 44(2), 131-163, 2011-03-28
- … In addition, claiming the universal suffrage, Kenseikai might get hostility from Genro, the Privy Council and the Upper House so that Kenseikai could not come to power. …
- NAID 110008425100
- 大正期の常侍輔弼と内大臣 : 新帝輔弼から元老内大臣兼任方式へ
- 国分 航士
- 史學雜誌 119(4), 479-505, 2010-04-20
- … Furthermore, the Act represented a new linkage between the Emperor and the nation, through the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal, who was put in charge of handling petitions filed with the Emperor. …
- NAID 110007593391
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- Made a participant in knowledge of something private or secret: was privy to classified information. 2. Belonging or proper to a person, such as the British sovereign, in a private rather than official capacity. 3. Secret; concealed. n. pl. priv ・ies. 1. ...
- Privy is a private global network and travel resource for a select group of Asia- focused executives, entrepreneurs, and influentials. Membership to Privy is 'by invitation only' from a trusted member with invitation privileges.
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