WordNet
- reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss (同)reimburse
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 〈損失分など〉‘を'取り戻す・差引く; 償う; 埋合せる (for)
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English Journal
- Doctors could do more to recoup costs from overseas patients for NHS, say MPs.
- O'Dowd A1.
- BMJ (Clinical research ed.).BMJ.2017 Feb 1;356:j563. doi: 10.1136/bmj.j563.
- PMID 28148482
- An economic evaluation of the costs of training a medical scribe to work in Emergency Medicine.
- Walker KJ1,2, Dunlop W1, Liew D2, Staples MP3, Johnson M4, Ben-Meir M1, Rodda HG1, Turner I1, Phillips D5.
- Emergency medicine journal : EMJ.Emerg Med J.2016 Dec;33(12):865-869. doi: 10.1136/emermed-2016-205934. Epub 2016 Jun 28.
- OBJECTIVE: To undertake a cost analysis of training medical scribes in an ED.METHODS: This was a pilot, observational, single-centre study at Cabrini ED, Melbourne, Australia, studying the costs of initiating a scribe programme from the perspective of the hospital and Australian Health sector. Recru
- PMID 27352788
- Cost Analysis of Ceramic Heads in Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty.
- Carnes KJ1, Odum SM2, Troyer JL3, Fehring TK4.
- The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume.J Bone Joint Surg Am.2016 Nov 2;98(21):1794-1800.
- BACKGROUND: The advent of adverse local tissue reactions seen in metal-on-metal bearings, and the recent recognition of trunnionosis, have led many surgeons to recommend ceramic-on-polyethylene articulations for primary total hip arthroplasty. However, to our knowledge, there has been little researc
- PMID 27807111
Japanese Journal
- 第II部 韓国における通貨金融危機と財閥改革(東アジアの通貨・金融危機特集号)
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- v. re·couped, re·coup·ing, re·coups. v.tr. 1. To receive an equivalent for; make up for: recoup a loss. See Synonyms at recover. 2. To return as an equivalent for; reimburse. 3. Law To deduct or withhold (part of something due) for an equitable ...
- to get back the equivalent of: to recoup one's losses by a lucky investment. 2. to regain or recover. 3. to reimburse or indemnify; pay back: to recoup a person for expenses. 4. Law. to withhold (a portion of something due), having some rightful ...
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