(p. p. & a.) Taught by practice or by repeated observations; skillful or wise by means of trials, use, or observation; as, an experienced physician, workman, soldier; an experienced eye.
Example Sentences:
(1) Anesthesiology residency programs experienced unprecedented growth from 1980 to 1986.
(2) A 61-year-old man experienced four bouts of pancreatitis in 1 year.
(3) The younger patients more often experienced an acute arthritis with sacroiliitis resembling a reactive disease.
(4) Febrile reactions were not distributed randomly among the patients; those with respiratory tract infection experienced more febrile reactions during periods with infection than during periods without.
(5) One patient had amelioration of his symptoms, 5 experienced no change and in 5 their symptoms became worse.
(6) The patient experienced an uneventful recovery and at the 6-week follow-up, the pelvic organs were within the normal limit and all wounds had healed.
(7) The authors propose three regular procedures with which they are experienced: repair with a large retromuscular nonabsorbable synthetic tulle prosthesis for extensive epigastric eventrations, fillup aponeuroplasty using the sheath of the rectus abdominis associated with a premuscular patch in case of diastasis or of multiple superimposed orifices and suture associated with a small retromuscular auxiliary patch to treat small incisional hernias.
(8) We report the case of a premature infant, small for gestational age, who experienced rostral herniation of a portion of frontal lobe through the anterior fontanel as the result of a hemorrhagic cerebellar infarction followed by a large parieto-occipital intracerebral hemorrhage.
(9) All four active treatment groups also experienced significantly more relief of pelvic-abdominal pain compared with placebo: piroxicam 40 mg for two days followed by three days of 20 mg (p = 0.002), piroxicam 40 mg for one day followed by four days of 20 mg (p = 0.023), piroxicam 20 mg for five days (p = 0.012), and ibuprofen (p = 0.011).
(10) The patient had experienced repeated spontaneous fractures for 1.5 years such as serial rib fractures, fractures of the sternum and most recently fracture of the neck of the femur after a minimal trauma.
(11) The University of the Arts London and Sunderland, Sheffield Hallam, Manchester Met and Leeds Met university have also experienced sharp declines in applications.
(12) The percentages of women in this population who were sexually experienced were the same in all 3 years (88% in 1975, 87% in 1986 and 87% in 1989).
(13) Recognised risk factors for stroke were found equally in those patients with and without severe events before onset, except that hypertension was rather less common in the patients who had experienced a severe event.
(14) Those with an increase of 15% in mean PEFR in the week on active treatment and who experienced subjective benefit should be supplied with a compressor.
(15) Dental patients were classified by experienced dentists as MPD or non-MPD patients.
(16) "It is difficult to imagine the torment experienced by the vulnerable victims of crimes such as these.
(17) It is likely that the severe thrombocytopenia experienced by our patient was caused by a single dose of plicamycin.
(18) The effect of pH neutralization on the pain experienced during intradermal lidocaine administration was investigated in a prospective blind study of 20 adult volunteers.
(19) It may unsettle Exxon Mobil a little but they are pretty experienced now and I don’t think they would derail anything,” she said.
(20) Qualitative and quantitative comparisons between the short and the long time interval studies were performed by four experienced observers.
Unexperienced
Definition:
(a.) Not experienced; being without experience; inexperienced.
(a.) Untried; -- applied to things.
Example Sentences:
(1) Videotaped interviews were used for assessing the level of inter-rater reliability and the communicability of the CPRS to unexperienced raters.
(2) San Andreas is a state of contrasts and extraordinary detail, there is always some interesting new nook to chance on, some breathtaking previously unexperienced view across the hills toward the capitalist spires of downtown.
(3) More errors were observed in the unexperienced group than in the experienced group at the 1st trial on day 1.
(4) We could demonstrate, that on the basis of an 45-minutes intake-interview it is possible to make a rather good prediction of the therapy outcome -- measured by several clinically relevant personality scales -- though therapists and interviewer were not identical and though there was a waiting period of several weeks between the interview and the start of therapy and though the therapists were rather unexperienced.
(5) These spectacles were helpful, especially for young and unexperienced operators to distinguish viable from nonviable tissue.
(6) Cervical reexploration was only required for 5 patients who had previous operations by unexperienced surgeons in other clinics.
(7) Unlike most previously reported meditation studies, proficient meditators demonstrated increased autonomic activation during meditation while unexperienced meditators demonstrated autonomic relaxation.
(8) That is why the danger to accept even unusuable software rises every day, as unexperienced software-beginners as doctors mostly are often relied on offers without being told about their dignity and usefulness.
(9) It is concluded that to obtain a reproducible MIP value in patients with chronic airflow obstruction who are untrained and unexperienced in such manoeuvres a minimum of nine technically acceptable maximal mouth pressure manoeuvres should be performed.
(10) The length of the fetal phallus at this early stage is not diagnostic and may be the main pitfall to the unexperienced sonographer.
(11) The UC was judged negatively with regard to the long waiting and treatment time, the less attractive building and office rooms, and the unexperienced 'dentists'; only the latter aspect, however, is considered a serious objection.
(12) In the case of cicatrized, multioperated kidneys the application of Amplatz polyethylen dilator system is recommended, especially if the operating surgeon is unexperienced.
(13) This type of dilator system is also recommended to unexperienced endoscopic specialists for use in primary cases.
(14) To an unexperienced outsider, the idea of caring full-time for a child with severe learning difficulties – who may not be expected to live until adulthood – probably falls into the category of every parent's worst nightmare.
(15) One out of four groups was run by psychiatrically unexperienced lay therapists.
(16) Experienced urologists did not attain a more reliable estimate than unexperienced doctors.
(17) Antiarrhythmic agents can worsen existing arrhythmias by increasing their duration or frequency, increasing the number of premature complexes or couplets, altering the rate of the arrhythmia or causing new, previously unexperienced arrhythmias.
(18) Sexually unexperienced females received a bilateral microinjection of either ibotenic acid (n = 14; lesion group) or phosphate buffer (n = 8; sham-operated group) in the PPA.
(19) Given the high rate of premarital sexual activity among these 15-year-olds, and low knowledge levels of contraception among both sexually experienced and unexperienced respondents, school sex education programs should be started at an early age.
(20) It provides the unexperienced with a technique of hepatic resection done in the shortest possible time and in an almost bloodless field with safety.