Belonging to God, Used erroneously in place of ’s after a noun, especially a masculine noun ending in s, to express the possessive case, That which belongs to him; the possessive case of he, used without a following noun, Belonging to him, hisn, poss pron 3 sg masc /neut his; its [OE his], Refer to Human Interface Station, Belonging or pertaining to him; used as a pronominal adjective or adjective pronoun; as, tell John his papers are ready; formerly used also for its, but this use is now obsolete, Mah'english | adronato, The possessive of he; as, the book is his, pron: his 46, Hospital Information System, In written English, his is sometimes used to refer to a person without saying whether that person is a man or a woman. Some people dislike this use and prefer to use `his or her' or `their'. Formerly, the relations between a teacher and his pupils were dominated by fear on the part of the pupils His is also a possessive pronoun. The student going to art or drama school will be very enthusiastic about further education. His is not a narrow mind, but one eager to grasp every facet of anything he studies. Used to indicate the one or ones belonging to him: If you can't find your hat, take his, You use his to indicate that something belongs or relates to a man, boy, or male animal. Brian splashed water on his face, then brushed his teeth He spent a large part of his career in Hollywood The dog let his head thump on the floor again. His is also a possessive pronoun. Anna reached out her hand to him and clasped his, his His is a third person singular possessive determiner. His is also a possessive pronoun, Hospital information system A system that provides the information management features that hospitals need for daily business Typically includes patient tracking, billing and administrative programs and also may include clinical features, Hospital information system Typically used to describe hospital computer systems with functions like patient admission and discharge, order entry for laboratory tests or medications, and billing functions See also: Electronic medical record, Implemented to reduce cost, increase information availability, improve medical research, and reduce waste, {Hospital Information Services}- A committee and support staff found at the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society This committee oversees the HLC function worldwide, Honeywell Information Services, an EDP division (later subsidiary) of Honeywell, Hospital Information System The introduction of systems to integrate and communicate computer-held information for patient care and the management of a hospital, pron. belonging to a specific male,
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Belonging to God - "God asked, where is His incarnate deity."
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Used erroneously in place of ’s after a noun, especially a masculine noun ending in s, to express the possessive case - "Ahab his mark for Ahab's mark."
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That which belongs to him; the possessive case of he, used without a following noun - "The decision was his to live with."
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Belonging to him - "This is his book."
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hisn - "An' every feller felt ez though all Mexico wuz hisn. — Walter C. Bronson."
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poss pron 3 sg masc /neut his; its [OE his]
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Refer to Human Interface Station
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Belonging or pertaining to him; used as a pronominal adjective or adjective pronoun; as, tell John his papers are ready; formerly used also for its, but this use is now obsolete
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Mah'english | adronato
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The possessive of he; as, the book is his
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In written English, his is sometimes used to refer to a person without saying whether that person is a man or a woman. Some people dislike this use and prefer to use `his or her' or `their'. Formerly, the relations between a teacher and his pupils were dominated by fear on the part of the pupils His is also a possessive pronoun. The student going to art or drama school will be very enthusiastic about further education. His is not a narrow mind, but one eager to grasp every facet of anything he studies. Used to indicate the one or ones belonging to him: If you can't find your hat, take his
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You use his to indicate that something belongs or relates to a man, boy, or male animal. Brian splashed water on his face, then brushed his teeth He spent a large part of his career in Hollywood The dog let his head thump on the floor again. His is also a possessive pronoun. Anna reached out her hand to him and clasped his
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his His is a third person singular possessive determiner. His is also a possessive pronoun
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Hospital information system A system that provides the information management features that hospitals need for daily business Typically includes patient tracking, billing and administrative programs and also may include clinical features
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Hospital information system Typically used to describe hospital computer systems with functions like patient admission and discharge, order entry for laboratory tests or medications, and billing functions See also: Electronic medical record
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Implemented to reduce cost, increase information availability, improve medical research, and reduce waste
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{Hospital Information Services}- A committee and support staff found at the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society This committee oversees the HLC function worldwide
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Honeywell Information Services, an EDP division (later subsidiary) of Honeywell
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Hospital Information System The introduction of systems to integrate and communicate computer-held information for patient care and the management of a hospital
onun, eril onun, zam onunki, eril onunki, onunki, eril onunki; onun: I don't want his. Onunkini istemiyorum. That dog's his. O köpek onun. Take his outside. Onunkini dışarıya çıkar. s,
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eril onunki; onun: I don't want his. Onunkini istemiyorum. That dog's his. O köpek onun. Take his outside. Onunkini dışarıya çıkar. s zamir
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