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  2. How to Make Your Advance Directives - WebMD

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    There are two types of advance directives: Health care proxy. This is a document that names the person who will make your medical decisions if you can’t. It’s also called a durable power of ...

  3. Advance healthcare directive - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. An advance healthcare directive, also known as living will, personal directive, advance directive, medical directive or advance decision, is a legal document in which a person specifies what actions should be taken for their health if they are no longer able to make decisions for themselves because of illness or incapacity. In the U.S ...

  4. Directive (programming) - Wikipedia

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    Directive (programming) In computer programming, a directive or pragma (from "pragmatic") is a language construct that specifies how a compiler (or other translator) should process its input. Depending on the programming language, directives may or may not be part of the grammar of the language and may vary from compiler to compiler.

  5. Advance Directives and Medical Power of Attorney - WebMD

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    Advance directives are legally binding and tell doctors what life extending measures you want taken, or not taken, if you are unable to communicate. Medical power of attorney designates a person ...

  6. Directional derivative - Wikipedia

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    Advanced. Specialized. Miscellaneous. v. t. e. A directional derivative is a concept in multivariable calculus that measures the rate at which a function changes in a particular direction at a given point. [citation needed] The directional derivative of a multivariable differentiable (scalar) function along a given vector v at a given point x ...

  7. What a Living Will Is and How to Make One - Healthline

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    A living will is a written, legal document. It provides instructions for your medical care, or for the termination of medical support, in certain circumstances. Living wills indicate your wishes ...

  8. Preprocessor - Wikipedia

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    Data wrangling. Transformation languages. v. t. e. In computer science, a preprocessor (or precompiler) [1] is a program that processes its input data to produce output that is used as input in another program. The output is said to be a preprocessed form of the input data, which is often used by some subsequent programs like compilers.

  9. Skopos theory - Wikipedia

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    Skopos theory (German: Skopostheorie) is a theory in the field of translation studies that employs the prime principle of a purposeful action that determines a translation strategy. [1] The intentionality of a translational action stated in a translation brief, the directives, and the rules guide a translator to attain the expected target text ...