simplist

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simplist

(ˈsɪmplɪst)
n
(Complementary Medicine) a herbalist
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Fresenius Kabi announced the availability in the United States of Adenosine Injection, USP in 6 mg per 2 mL and 12 mg per 4 mL single dose in Simplist ready-to-administer prefilled syringes.
"A 'simplist' is someone given to simple, easy-to-understand spoken messages or views," I responded, trying not to sound like a professor.
and Fresenius Kabi USA announced that the latter has acquired the BD Rx business, which includes a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in Wilson, N.C., and the BD Simplist line of seven drugs in ready-to-administer prefilled glass syringes.
11 January 2016 - US-based health care company Fresenius Kabi USA has acquired the US-based medical technology company Becton, Dickinson and Company's (NYSE: BDX) Rx business, which includes a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in Wilson, N.C., and the BD Simplist line of seven drugs in ready-to-administer prefilled glass syringes, the company said.
M2 PHARMA-September 3, 2013-The US Food and Drug Administration approves third drug in new BD Simplist range(C)2013 M2 COMMUNICATIONS
The company tried to compile an online guide for taking the computer apart, but even the simplist stage of repair--opening up the computer--requires special tools compatible with specific proprietary screws.
"I could appreciate even the simplist things in life, like walking in the park or going for a drive in the country.
The simplist is informing passengers of an airline's safety problems, and allowing a passenger to decline a booking.
To reinstate the index linking of pensions to average wages has to be the the logical and simplist method of satisfying pensioners' economic welfare.
Joseph Stiglitz, made the subject of considerable media buzz for rediscovering some elementary truths and asserting them with an air of authority, has nevertheless been unable to draw the simplist conclusions calling the prejudices of vulgar economics into question.
In its simplist form, analyses of social validity seek to establish how a person's life is affected across the environments, people, and activities they typically engage in.