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  • ...ich can obscure other important constituents in urine during a microscopic examination. ...as TPA production.<ref name='suresh'/> Diluted acetic acid is also used in physical therapy to break up nodules of scar tissue via iontophoresis.
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  • ...le, and so regarded as one and the same thing, the [[Mind|mental]] and the physical may still be [[analytically]] distinct aspects of it. He put this theory to ...ent will be irreducibly different: the one will contain words referring to physical phenomena occurring in the brain; the other, words referring to conscious e
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  • The [[person]] conducting a thorough [[eye examination]] should be attentive to the warning signs and symptoms during the eye exam These types of disruptions may be due to [[corneal inflammation]]s or [[physical trauma]] to the cornea.
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  • | title = Mosby's Guide to Physical Examination
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  • {{Dablink|"Dilated pupil" redirects here. This term also arises in [[eye examination]]s.}} Caption = Pupil dilated for examination by optometrist.
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  • The physical properties of any ceramic substance are a direct result of its crystalline ...ume, density (mass / volume), melting point, boiling point, heat capacity, physical form at room temperature (solid, liquid or gas), hardness, porosity, and in
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  • ===Physical=== ...is located by [[prospecting]] techniques, followed by the exploration and examination of deposits. Mineral sources are generally divided into [[Surface mining|su
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  • .../> It is weakly radioactive and remains so because of its long [[half-life|physical half-life]] (4.468 billion years for [[uranium-238]]), but has a considerab {{quotation|Annex II to the [[Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material]] 1980 (which became operative on 8 February
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  • ...(e.g. lubricants for [[Replacement joint|artificial joint]]s), ultrasound examination, internal examinations for males and females, and the use of [[personal lub .... Lubricants achieve this by several ways. The most common is by forming a physical barrier i.e. a thin layer of lubricant separates the moving parts. This is
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  • 4) A clinical examination includes the following: b) Physical examination, where appropriate,
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  • * Non-physical violence (intimidation, abuse, threats etc) * Physical violence (punching, kicking, pushing etc)
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  • ...ft, the two employees were raised to the surface and taken to hospital for examination. Some of the risks associated with the presence of chemical or physical hazards in confined spaces include:
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  • ...discovered the previous residents of the house had similar experiences. An examination of their furnace found it to be severely damaged, resulting in [[Combustion
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  • *Conditions of [[occupational hygiene]] and factors such as physical, chemical, biological exposures which may generate risks to the health of w *Examination of clinical findings which are known to be associated with the specific exp
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  • Definitive diagnosis requires the [[histology|histologic]] examination of a [[biopsy]] specimen, although the initial indication of malignancy can ...sence of disruptive substances called [[carcinogens]], or periodic injury (physical, heat, etc.), or environments that cells did not evolve to withstand, such
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  • The ultimate form of [[Turbine engine failure|engine failure]], physical separation, occurred in 1979 when a complete engine detached from [[America ...to the seat layout by [[Overwing exits]] being changed by mandate and the examination of evacuation requirements relating to the design of galley areas. The use
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  • ...ay allow for automation of tasks which were previously inaccessible due to physical restrictions, which in turn may reduce labor, land, or maintenance requirem ...regulations; poorly or unenforced regulation which is linked to a lack of physical (e.g., equipment) and human capacity (i.e., properly trained regulatory sta
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  • ...line occupational health data management and reporting system known as the Examination Management Network (XM Network). ...le Examinetics nurses and technicians to carry out medical tests including physical examinations, vision screening and [[tonometry]] and operate bio-instrument
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  • ...ivided into the categories [[Biological]], [[Chemical]], [[physical hazard|physical]], [[Ergonomic]] and [[Psychosocial]].<ref>[http://www.aioh.org.au/about_oc ...in the workplace or community that could cause [[injury]] or [[disease]]. Physical hazards may include [[noise health effects|noise]], [[temperature extreme]]
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  • ===Physical characteristics=== ...topsychic Disorders Handbook |location=New Hyde Park, NY|publisher=Medical Examination Publishing Co |year=1978 |pages=81–82}}</ref> However the Agency for Toxi
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