What is the meaning of Depauperate?

What is the meaning of Depauperate?

Definition of depauperate 1 : falling short of natural development or size. 2 : impoverished a depauperate fauna.

What is Depauperate fauna?

A fauna, especially common on islands, lacking many species found in similar habitats elsewhere.

What is an abuse of discretion?

: an error of judgment by a trial court in making a ruling that is clearly unreasonable, erroneous, or arbitrary and not justified by the facts or the law applicable in the case — compare clearly erroneous.

What is a Denovo request?

The De Novo request provides a marketing pathway to classify novel medical devices for which general controls alone, or general and special controls, provide reasonable assurance of safety and effectiveness for the intended use, but for which there is no legally marketed predicate device.

How is discretion used and abused?

When judges act outside the scope of their authority, base decisions on biased views, or misinterpret the law, it can be considered an abuse of discretion. Some common examples of abuse of discretion are: Not allowing a certain witness to testify. Showing bias toward the accused.

What is Denovo in regulatory?

What does de novo mean in clinical trials?

Listen to pronunciation. (deh NOH-voh) In cancer, the first occurrence of cancer in the body.

What is this word discretion?

2 : the quality of having or showing discernment or good judgment : the quality of being discreet : circumspection especially : cautious reserve in speech. 3 : ability to make responsible decisions.

What does depauperate mean?

Definition of depauperate. 1 : falling short of natural development or size. 2. : impoverished. a depauperate fauna.

What does depauperating mean?

depauperate (comparative more depauperate, superlative most depauperate) (botany, of a plant etc) Having stunted growth. (Can we find and add a quotation of Gray to this entry?)

What is the meaning of depauperated?

1. Lacking in variety, especially of species or genes: depauperate island faunas; a genetically depauperate population. 2. Arrested in growth or development; stunted. [Middle English depauperat, from Medieval Latin dēpauperātus, past participle of dēpauperāre, to make poor : Latin dē-, de- + pauper, poor; see pauper .]

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