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RANKIN
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• RANKIN (noun)
The noun RANKIN has 1 sense:
1. leader in the women's suffrage movement in Montana; the first woman to serve in the United States House of Representatives (1880-1973)
Familiarity information: RANKIN used as a noun is very rare.
Sense 1
Meaning:
Leader in the women's suffrage movement in Montana; the first woman to serve in the United States House of Representatives (1880-1973)
Classified under:
Nouns denoting people
Synonyms:
Jeannette Rankin; Rankin
Instance hypernyms:
pol; political leader; politician; politico (a person active in party politics)
suffragist (an advocate of the extension of voting rights (especially to women))
Context examples
Modified Rankin Scale (MRS) Modified Rankin Scale Score.
(MRS - Modified Rankin Scale Score, NCI Thesaurus)
Test codes of questionnaire questions associated with the Modified Rankin Scale (MRS) for the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) Standard Data Tabulation Model (SDTM).
(CDISC Questionnaire MRS Test Code Terminology, NCI Thesaurus)
Test names of questionnaire questions associated with the Modified Rankin Scale (MRS) for the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) Standard Data Tabulation Model (SDTM).
(CDISC Questionnaire MRS Test Name Terminology, NCI Thesaurus)
Modified Rankin Scale test code.
(CDISC Questionnaire MRS Test Code Terminology, NCI Thesaurus/CDISC)
A standardized questionnaire originally developed by John Rankin in 1957, and later modified by Van Swieten et al in 1988, which is used to assess the degree of disability or dependence in the daily activities of individuals who have suffered a stroke.
(Modified Rankin Scale Questionnaire, NCI Thesaurus)
Modified Rankin Scale test name.
(CDISC Questionnaire MRS Test Name Terminology, NCI Thesaurus/CDISC)
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