51³Ō¹Ļ

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subspecialty

[ suhb-spesh-uhl-tee, suhb-spesh- ]

noun

plural subspecialties.
  1. a lesser or minor specialty:

    a cinematographer with a subspecialty of portrait photography.



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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of subspecialty1

First recorded in 1925ā€“30; sub- + specialty
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ā€œSome people may have not only become more accustomed to itā€”they may have realized they actually enjoy solitary time, developing an appreciation for its benefits they didnā€™t previously have a chance to explore,ā€ says Nikhita Singhal, a child and adolescent psychiatry subspecialty resident at the University of Toronto.

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Bioethics consultants emerged as a medical subspecialty following groundbreaking advances in technology, pharmaceuticals and surgical techniques.

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These licensed professionals, many of them experts in this subspecialty, are making the medical case, point by point with concrete behavioral examples, that Trump's behavior strongly suggests dementia.

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What started in the 1960s as an answer to rapidly increasing carnage on the nationā€™s freeways has evolved into a complex subspecialty of American healthcare.

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Dr. Karyn Eilber, a board-certified urologist with a subspecialty board certification in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery, talked about laser and radio frequency treatments, vaginal estrogen, ā€œvaginal rejuvenationā€ and other options to combat painful sex.

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