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superstructure
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superstructure
1. Nautical any structure above the main deck of a ship with sides flush with the sides of the hull
2. the part of a bridge supported by the piers and abutments
3. (in Marxist theory) an edifice of interdependent agencies of the state, including legal and political institutions and ideologies, each possessing some autonomy but remaining products of the dominant mode of economic production

superstructure [′sü·pər‚strək·chər]
(civil engineering)
The part of a structure that is raised on the foundation.
(naval architecture)
The entire structure of a ship above the main deck.
(solid-state physics)


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To raise the level of practice within this clinic, the transition DPT student/clinician did not need to have the title of "supervisor," "director," or "senior therapist.
The biggest challenge came from the supervising committee on the level of practice and education of ED nurses.
The book repeatedly says that marcom focuses only on changing attitudes and not on changing behavior, which seems quite out of touch with the current level of practice in the field.
 
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