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"vivify" Definitions
  1. to endow with life or renewed life : ANIMATE
  2. to impart vitality or vividness to

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Such grotesqueries, including those of Catholic counterattacks on Luther, vivify an era of sulfurous passions.
Optum, a division of the insurer UnitedHealth Group, bought the patient-monitoring startup Vivify Health, CNBC reported.
Vivify says on its website that it helps patients with a variety of conditions, including asthma and diabetes.
UnitedHealth declined to provide a comment for this story, and Vivify did not immediately return a request for comment.
UnitedHealth Group's Optum division has acquired patient-monitoring start-up Vivify Health, according to two people familiar with the deal.
UnitedHealth subsidiary Optum acquired Texas-based remote patient monitoring (RPM) startup Vivify Health for an undisclosed amount, according to CNBC.
Of Thee I Sing Two moving and expansive books about enduring American symbols vivify abstract ideas through surprisingly specific images.
Vivify sits in the remote patient monitoring space, providing connected devices and other technologies to track at-risk patients at home.
One Canadian website, Vivify Holistic Clinic, recommended drinking boneset tea six times a day to get rid of a coronavirus infection.
Vivify equips payers and providers with a comprehensive RPM platform, complete with a suite of connected medical devices and mobile health apps.
But in this generic gesture of opposition, the opportunity to vivify the specific, material connection between planetary-scale computation and racial capitalism is foregone.
The book's tall trim size allows plenty of space for the diverse perspectives that vivify this story about a mother and son's expedition by boat.
In Vo's art, elements of his biography interact with and vivify evidence of the historical events and the political ideas that have shaped the world he lives in.
The company reports that its platform has contributed to 76% fewer patient readmissions at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), and patients using Vivify report a 97% satisfaction rate.
The companies that received the warnings were Vital Silver; Quinessence Aromatherapy; Xephyr (N-Ergetics); GuruNanda; Vivify Holistic Clinic; Herbal Amy; and The Jim Bakker Show, a joint statement said.
Vivify had raised more than $20 million in funding from the venture firms of large health care organizations including Ascension, a health system, and diagnostics giant LabCorp, according to Crunchbase.
"If you're working on a serious landscape, it takes decades to see it through and get it right," continues Wilkie, who has just won permission to vivify the gardens surrounding the Natural History Museum in London.
And in addition to the cost savings that could be generated from its Vivify acquisition, Optum could also leverage the data it collects from users to fuel additional insights on chronic disease management for use across UnitedHealth.
And Vivify isn't the only startup working in this space: Diabetes management company One Drop uses data from nearly 2 million users to deliver 8-hour glucose predictions and personalized health suggestions, which have been shown to decrease users' average blood glucose levels in as little as one month's time.
The English translation of Hikkatsu! Strike a Blow to Vivify was favorably reviewed by Anime News Network, calling it "a satisfying light read". A common criticism of reviewers is that the characters are one-dimensional.
Hikkatsu! Strike a Blow to Vivify, known simply as in Japan, is a Japanese shōnen science fiction comedy manga series written and illustrated by Yu Yagami. It was published in Japan by MediaWorks in the monthly manga magazine Dengeki Comic Gao! from May 27, 2005 to May 27, 2006 and collected in three bound volumes.
Sumitra Devi in one of the sequence of the film The film was critically applauded. Sumitra Devi was critically appreciated for her role. Filmzack wrote, "She manipulated all her magnificent characteristics to vivify her role; her calmness, her softness, pain and pang and all were infused into one." The film failed to achieve favour at box office.
Hrosvitha of Gandersheim, the first dramatist of the post-classical era. By the Early Middle Ages, churches in Europe began staging dramatized versions of particular biblical events on specific days of the year. These dramatizations were included in order to vivify annual celebrations.Brockett and Hildy (2003, 76) Symbolic objects and actions – vestments, altars, censers, and pantomime performed by priests – recalled the events which Christian ritual celebrates.
Hrosvitha of Gandersheim, the first dramatist of the post-classical era. Faced with the problem of explaining a new religion to a largely illiterate population, churches in the Early Middle Ages began staging dramatized versions of particular biblical events on specific days of the year. The dramatizations were included in order to vivify annual celebrations.Brockett and Hildy (2003, 76) Symbolic objects and actions (vestments, altars, censers, and pantomime performed by priests) recalled the events which Christian ritual celebrates.
Thus, slightly modifying the Bible verse, Hab. , Besht said, “The righteous can vivify by his faith.“ Besht's followers enlarged upon this idea and consistently deduced from it the source of divine mercy, of blessings, of life; and that therefore, if one loves him, one may partake of God's mercy. On the opposite side of the coin, the Baal Shem Tov warned the Hasidim: :Amalek is still alive today … Every time you experience a worry or doubt about how God is running the world—that’s Amalek launching an attack against your soul.
These Venus figurines could very well have been used in household ceremonies and then thrown out after the ritual ended, and their discovery "...in ancient refuse heaps indicate[s] that they would 'outlive' their usefulness and be discarded." Jones and Vogel, "Primitive Art," 76. This ritualistic treatment is common within Andean shaman practices where "...spirits vivify and inhabit effigies.." and "...it is likely that when women who had a ritual intervention successfully got pregnant, the vehicle was necessarily destroyed." Stone, Art of the Andes: From Chávin to Inca, 24.
There are also many situations in which people engage in solitary speech. People talk to themselves sometimes in acts that are a development of what some psychologists (e.g., Lev Vygotsky) have maintained is the use in thinking of silent speech in an interior monologue to vivify and organize cognition, sometimes in the momentary adoption of a dual persona as self addressing self as though addressing another person. Solo speech can be used to memorize or to test one's memorization of things, and in prayer or in meditation (e.g.
Instead, she and Montgolfier created what the latter called a "choice circulating library" for "sound and healthy reading", geared in particular towards young women and designed to "develop and enkindle the soul, enlighten the mind, and vivify and direct the imagination". The pair also founded La Ruche, journal d'études familière, a monthly magazine dedicated to the education of young women, and co-authored a number of children's books. After Swanton's death on 6 November 1881, she was buried alongside Montgolfier (and her son, Louis Belloc) at La Celle-Saint-Cloud, France, location of the Swanton-Belloc family home.
The Latin name Vivianus is recorded from the 1st century.Bruce W. Frier, Thomas A. J. McGinn, Thomas A. McGinn, A Casebook on Roman Family Law, Oxford University Press, 2004, p. 477. It is ultimately related to the adjective vivus "alive", but it is formed from the compound form vivi-compare vivi-parus "viviparous", vivi-fico "vivify"; also vividus "vivid". and the adjectival suffix used to form cognomina. The latinate given name Vivianus was of limited popularity in the medieval period in reference to Saint Vivianus, a 5th-century bishop of Saintes; the feminine name was that of Saint Viviana (Bibiana), a 4th-century martyr whose veneration in Rome is ascertained for the 5th century.

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