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POWER OF ATTORNEY (law)


POWER OF ATTORNEY. Vide Letter of attorney, and 1 Mood. Or. Cas. 57, 58.






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An instrument in Writing authorizing another to act as agent on behalf of the person whose signature appears on the document.







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The authority to act legally for another person.




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A document authorizing one person to represent another in specified transactions.







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A written legal document that gives an individual the authority to act for another.





fluoroquinolone (medicine)


fluoroquinolone
<pharmacology> A new class of antibiotics with a broad spectrum of activity. They are well-absorbed orally, with good tissue penetration and relatively long duration of effect. These agents bind to DNA and impair its replication.

They are synthetic antimicrobial agents with the characteristic 4-quinolone ring structure and containing a fluorine moiety at the 6-position. Some members also have a 1-piperazinyl group at the 7-position. Fluoroquinolone agents have greater intrinsic antibacterial activity and a broader antibacterial spectrum than the quinolone agents.

Examples include: ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin, cinoxacin, lomefloxacin, enoxacin and ofloxacin.