Refer
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Refer can mean:
  • Referral (business): To refer a person is to personally recommend, endorse, and pass them to a qualified professional or service that can serve their need, often including informing both parties of said recommendation and/or endorsement.
  • Referral (medicine)
    Referral (medicine)
    In medicine, referral is the transfer of care for a patient from one clinician to another.Tertiary care is usually done by referral from primary or secondary medical care personnel....

    : To refer a patient is to transfer their care from one clinician to another
  • Commit (motion)
    Commit (motion)
    The motion to commit , in parliamentary procedure, is used to refer another motion—usually a main motion -- to a committee.-Explanation and Use:...

    , a motion in parliamentary procedure
    Motion (parliamentary procedure)
    In parliamentary procedure, a motion is a formal proposal by a member of a deliberative assembly that the assembly take certain action. In a parliament, this is also called a parliamentary motion and includes legislative motions, budgetary motions, supplementary budgetary motions, and petitionary...

  • Refer (software)
    Refer (software)
    refer is a program for managing bibliographic references,and citing them in troff documents.It is implemented as a troff preprocessor.refer was written by Mike E...

    , the troff preprocessor for citations
  • REFER
    REFER
    REFER, Rede Ferroviária Nacional, EPE is the Portuguese rail infrastructure manager, since 1997. It is a state-owned company and was created to manage the Portuguese rail infrastructure, previously under control of CP, which became exclusively a train service operator.-History:Following the...

    , Rede Ferroviária Nacional, the Portuguese rail network manager
  • Referral, a form of instant replay in cricket
  • HTTP referrer, from the point of view of an internet webpage or resource, the address of the webpage of the resource which links to it.
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