What's the difference between practive and proactive?

Practive


Definition:

  • (a.) Doing; active.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Changes in the techniques and techology of medical practive will require new professional agendas as well a new political constituencies.
  • (2) The detection of chymotrypsin in the stool can be recommended as an investigative test also for use in general practive in collaboration with a central laboratory.- The direct methods include investigation of the duodenal juice with measurement of pH, bicarbonate, of the activities of chymotrypsin, trypsin, lipase and amylase.
  • (3) We discuss the course of this episode, present evidence for a causal relationship between her practive of TM and altered behavior, and discuss the appropriate treatment of such phenomena.
  • (4) Stress is laid on the desirability of giving attention to and preventing the onset of this electrolytic alteration in clinical practive.
  • (5) The study also sheds light on the patterns of disease in a new practive as well as suggesting applications for the use of the disease index in practice management.
  • (6) There seems little justification for continuing the practive of calling all alpha-hemolytic streptococci simple "Streptococcus viridans".
  • (7) EMG feedback did not add to the learning situation when only a relatively brief, phasic contraction was required, as on the range-of-motion measure; similar gains were made with equivalent practive without EMG feedback.
  • (8) A conclusion of increased general acceptance of the family practive nurse by FMC users is supported by a 34 per cent higher use of nurses by FMC patients compared to other persons of comparable characteristics living in the same community.
  • (9) In addition, examples of field experience related to the application of educational planning theory into practive were presented.
  • (10) In practive this resulted in muscles which had three or more units left intact becoming completely innervated again within 12 days.
  • (11) This observation has multiple practival applications in cellular immunology.
  • (12) Analysis of the circadian organization has become of increasing importance for theory and practive in medicine.
  • (13) The authors recommend its wider application in practive, based on a great many radioisotope investigations of healthy and sick individuals.
  • (14) Mainly with regard to practival considerations the authors emphasize the need for revision of today's views on bone-absorption.
  • (15) Case examples are offered along with a discussion of practival issues relevant to the use of brief psychotherapy whose ending is predetermined.
  • (16) The daily variations of FSH and LH responses to acute LRF stimulation should be taken into consideration in clinical practive and the increment in testosterone secretion makes this test a useful indicator for androgenic testicular reserve.
  • (17) They are of increasing importance for the doctor in hospital or general practive, particularly because they are among the very few diseases in which the usual cardiac therapy with digitalis or else the administration of sympathomimetics is contraindicated.
  • (18) Female doctors accounted for only 8% of specialists in private practive, compared with 15% of general practitioners, more than 20% of salaried staff members of hospitals and other semigovernment and government bodies, and 40% of the staff members of community health centres.
  • (19) Achieving this goal would constitute amajor advance in the practive of protein crystallization.
  • (20) These observations suggest a practival method for determining in the individual patient whether anomalous conduction is occurring via a Kent-type pathway or a combination of a James tract and Mahaim fibers arranged in series.

Proactive


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) An operant delayed-matching task was used to assess the role of proactive interference (PI) effects on short-term memory capacity of rats.
  • (2) In Study 4, attributional biases and deficits were found to be positively correlated with the rate of reactive aggression (but not proactive aggression) displayed in free play with peers (N = 127).
  • (3) In Japan, particularly, there is a feeling that they were built less out of need than as another outlet for the aggressively proactive concrete industry.
  • (4) As management of HIV infection becomes more proactive, early identification of persons at risk for PCP and initiation of preventive therapy will become more routine, and the clinical impact of P. carinii may be ameliorated.
  • (5) What I can say is that it was a disaster and a betrayal to Ludlam, and I can only apologise for not having been more proactive in defending him.
  • (6) However, this was pursued at the expense of proactive protection.
  • (7) Health science schools must be more aggressive in their approaches to dealing with smoking prevention and cessation, and assume a more proactive leadership role toward achieving a smoke-free environment.
  • (8) However, their errors on the latter were not typical of patients with frontal lesions, and they performed normally on a letter fluency task and exhibited normal release from proactive interference.
  • (9) Without proactive measures, they are excluded from emergency care.
  • (10) Diamond stressed that Barclays had "voluntarily and proactively disclosed to HRMC" the scheme it had used when buying back its debt in "a tax efficient matter".
  • (11) Liverpool have taken a proactive stance on the latest unseemly episode to involve Suárez, in contrast to the fall-out to last season's controversy with Patrice Evra when he received an eight-match suspension and £40,000 fine for using racially abusive language against the Manchester United defender.
  • (12) Progressive steps set out include listing all expenditure over £250; proactively circulating information regularly requested through Freedom of Information; and openly publishing more contracts.
  • (13) As predicted, release from proactive inhibition was found with shifts from ambiguous colors to names as well as with shifts from names to the ambiguous colors.
  • (14) "Rather than simply asking the teaching staff – who are already incredibly busy – we took it upon ourselves to try to remedy the problems in a bid to be more proactive about personal development and experience.
  • (15) The task employed was a modification of the release from proactive inhibition technique similar to that used by Wickens, Born, and Allen (1963).
  • (16) Despite the buoyant jobs market, this week’s jobs figures recorded a rise in “inactivity”, suggesting that the drift is now from proactive jobseeking to passivity, precisely the opposite of that manifesto pledge.
  • (17) The physiological effects of stress, and the possible relationship to patients and their carers, leads the author to highlight the need for further research, and possible benefit of proactive intervention for the bereaved.
  • (18) We proactively worked with law enforcement in Massachusetts and South Carolina at the time to share information and aid their investigations.
  • (19) We are allowed to spend a significant percentage of our expenditures on lobbying and we are very proactive in lobbying for liberty-based policy, including the urgently needed pension reform.
  • (20) This united effort between leaders in practice and leaders in education enhanced the success of this proactive approach.

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