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DENTISTRY LATIN 1ST WEEK Orientation
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GENERAL INFORMATION Teacher: Répás László Email: repasl@med.unideb.hu Edu Center Room 312. Neptun registration!!! Basics of Medical Terminology (Dentistry) Download: ilekt.med.unideb.hu Print it out, bring it to every class
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REQUIREMENTS Attendance: maximum 2 absences 2 Tests 1st Test Week 8, Thursday 6 pm, 31st March 2nd Test Week 14 Thursday 6 pm, 12th May Word quizzes weekly(10) 10 --> min. 8 words 1 point Max 10 bonus points Added to Test 1 and 2 in %-s Min. 6 passed vocab quizzes Total final score: min. 60 % 60-69 % 270-79 % 3 80-89 % 490-100 % 5
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WeekTopics covered 1Class introduction and Chapter 1 Introduction to medical terminology 2Chapter 2: Anatomical positions, planes and directions 3Chapter 3: Parts of the body - Word quiz 1 4Basic elements of Latin grammar, Genitive forms - Word quiz 2 5Chapter 4: The mouth and the teeth - Word quiz 3 6Chapter 5: Greek roots in medical terminology - Word quiz 4 7Chapter 6: Regions; Formation of adjectives; - Word quiz 5 8 Revision 1 - Word quiz 5+1; Mid-term Test (Week 8, 6.00 pm Thursday 31th March) 9Chapter 7: The skeletal system 10Plural forms - Word quiz 6 11Connections of bones Word formation: Complex adjectives - Word quiz 7 12Chapter 7: The muscular system; Word quiz 8 13Latin and Greek prefixes; Latin numerals Word quiz 9 14Revision 2 – Word quiz 10, End-term Test (6.00 pm Thursday 12th April) 15Evaluation
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Latin in English context
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IN 1ST CENTURY A.D. In the year of the Lord; in the years of the Christian calendar era
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8 A.M./P.M. a.m.= ”ante meridiem” = before noon, time from midnight to noon p.m. = ”post meridiem” = after noon, time from noon to midnight
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c.= circa HIPPOCRATES C. 460 – C. 370 BC around 460 – approximately 370 BC
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CV = Curriculum Vitae PLEASE SEND A CV TO THE ADDRESS BELOW Document on your past employment and education, „course of life”
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cf = confer cf Rules and Regulations Section 32/2 Compare, used in references
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e.g. = exempli gratia Cranial bones e.g. frontal and temporal bones for example
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et al. =at alii ”The Human Embryo” by Brodsky, Rosenblum, et al. and others (co-authors, contributors)
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etc.= et cetera Teeth, gums, lips, tongue, etc. are part of the oral cavity and so on, „and others too”
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i.e. = id est Humans are diphyodonts i.e. with two sets of teeth = that is
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NB= Nota bene NB = Note well, take special notice, it is important!
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PS= Post scriptum Best wishes, Julie. PS If Tuesday is not OK, let me know. = Written after something
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per cent= per centum staff rejected a 1.8 per cent increase = in or for every hundred, %
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PhD= Philosophiae Doctor She is holding a PhD = Doctor of Philosophy
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R.I.P.= Requiescat in pace R.I.P. (on graves) = Rest in peace
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vs. = versus Tooth Decay Rates in Fluoridated vs. Non-Fluoridated Communities = against, as opposed to
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Faster, higher, stronger CITIUS, ALTIUS, FORTIUS
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A sound mind in a healthy body Mens sana in corpore sano (Carlton Football Club motto)
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E PLURIBUS UNUM Out of more, one
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ANNUIT COEPTIS NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM (US GREAT SEAL) Providence have favoured our undertakings New order of the ages
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I think therefore I am (René Descartes)
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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