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### magnitude:
Intensity
* Intensities portray the effects of an earthquake in a particular location.
* Most intensity depends on temperature.
* Some intensity is produced by earthquakes.
* affects the preconscious processing of emotionally toned words in college students.
* also affects the growth of plants.
* can change due to filtering or blocking of light by the atmosphere or water.
* depends on factors
- the strength of a vibration producing a sound
* depends upon the strength of the vibrations producing the sound
- strength, or amplitude, of the vibrations producing the sound
* has effects.
* increases as the surrounding temperature decreases.
* is degrees
- determined from effects on people, human structures, and the natural environment
- encoded as the rate of firing
- energy per unit area
- equal to the probability density divided by the maximum in the particular state
- given by color, with blue the lowest and light green the highest
- how bright and strong a light is
- mapped to brightness and the wavelength is mapped to perceived color
* is measured as the amount of actinic light reaching the screen
- in decibels
- mostly a mental process of getting and remaining focused
- necessarily proportional to a physical stimulus
- power per unit area
- related to suffering
* is the ability to remain focused on the task at hand and ignore outside influences
- absolute measure of a light wave's power density
* is the amount of energy a sound has over an area
- heat energy released by the fire
- work done per unit of time
* is the average of the extreme anomalies during three consecutive months
- weight lifted in the workout and relates to the degree of strength
- brightness of a particular color
* is the brightness of the color, and saturation is the amount of whiteness in the color
- light source
- or dullness of a color
- brilliance of the color
* is the degree of brightness or dullness of a color
- description of how strong an earthquake was felt at a given site
- dullness or brightness of a color
- effect of an earthquake on the earth's surface
- key to aerobic exercise
- loudness of a sound, or the pressure it exerts through the ear
- magnitude of the magnetic field at the location
- most important variable of a cardiovascular or weight training program
- overall power of the lamp
- power of the light, usually measured in watts
- quality of light in a color, or the brightness or dullness of a color
- range of color from bright to dull
* is the rate of rainfall, and duration as in how long the rain continued
- the duration is how long the rain lasts
- saturation or strength of a color
* is the strength of the aromas
- movement
- total energy of all of photons present
- variable that indicates how hard the athlete is working
- what burns calories
* law of prayer.
* light attribute which is generally beyond the control of the nature photographer.
* means that the amplitude of a photon is bigger.
* measurable, physical quantity.
* measure of effects as contrasted with magnitude, which measure of energy
- how forceful the earthquake feels in a certain area
- power per unit distance, and is measured in watts per meter
- saturation, or purity, of a color
* measure of the damage and effects of an earthquake
- effect of a quake on humans and structures
- effects of earthquakes
- strength of shaking experienced in an earthquake
- that correlates sound pressure to loudness
* measures the amount of light coming from a surface
- strength of shaking produced by the earthquake at a certain location
* qualitative measure of the strength of ground shaking at a particular site.
* refers to effort put forward and the energy expended during the exercise.
* refers to the amount of energy in the sound, no matter who hears it
- light available in a given area
- brightness of the light stimulation
- energy level of a positive or negative response
- rating of the impact of a quake at a particular place
- strength the hue
* sets the intensity of the background brightness
* shading applies a palette as a function of data value or luminance.
* signifies the exact amount of stress and tension placed on a muscle or muscle group.
* state of being
- mind
* varies with the temperature of the bath and length of time submerged.
* word often associated with sport.
+ Phobia, Symptoms
* Intensity depends on the degree of fear.
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Energy intensity
* is the amount of energy consumed per unit of service or activity.
* measure of the ratio between energy consumption and wealth.<|endoftext|>### magnitude | intensity:
Light intensity
* Light intensities are low under the conifer canopy.
* Some light intensity affects behaviour
- feed behaviour
* decreases as the distance squared
- in a predictable manner as the distance from the light source increases
* has a great many ecological as- sociations
- more immediate effect on the rate of photosynthesis than any other factor
* influences spider-plant quality
- the manufacture of plant food, stem length, leaf color, and flowering
* is another key factor in site selection for plantings of ferns.
* is controlled by a potentiometer housed on the faceplate of the illuminator
- via dimmable high-frequency fluorescent lights
- low under the canopy of white cedar
* is measured in footcandles
- under two sets of conditions
- related to visibility
* is the brightness of the amount of energy falling on the poinsettia
- concentration of light waves striking the plant's leaf surfaces
- varied by means of neutral density filters
* linear function of the amount of label enzyme.
* provides energy for photosynthesis.
* regulates cab gene transcription via the redox state of the plastoquinone pool.
* varies with the season.
Pixel intensity
* relates circumferential displacement.
* represents an average from tissue within the voxel.<|endoftext|>### magnitude | intensity:
Sound intensity
* decreases with distance from a sound source according to the square of the distance.
* increases exponentially as the number of decibels increase.
* is proportional to the square of both the amplitude and the frequency of the wave
- the energy radiated or received per unit area
* varies inversely as the square of the distance from the source.
+ Sound, Sound, Pitch and Intensity:
* Sound intensities can be very different. The decibel scale makes sound intensity numbers easier to work with. When the decibel number increases by 10, the intensity is ten times as much.
Wildness
* is intensity
* scarce commodity in the east.<|endoftext|>### magnitude:
Limit
* are a part of a young child's everyday life
- boundaries
- extent
- extremities
- probably the closest thing to magic in mathematics
- specific behavioral expectations parents set for their children
- the membrane of any functional system
- used to see what happens very close to things
- values translated into guidelines for children's behavior
- where the concept of infinity comes into play
* depend on ecological factors
* dives are one of the many test maneuvers performed during flutter testing.
* is extent
* trans fats by avoiding foods that contain partially hydrogenated oil.
+ Mathematical analysis, Parts of mathematical analysis, Limits: Mathematics
* An example for mathematical analysis is limits. Limits are used to see what happens very close to things. Limits can also be used to see what happens when things get very big.
### magnitude | limit:
Term limit
* play a role in influencing the size and quality of the field.
* reduce inequalities in legislative power across districts and over time.
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Range
* are assortments
- facilities
- sets
- tracts
* consist of grassland.
* cover areas
- large areas
- protect areas
* depend on availability.
* fall within limits.
* function of the fuel, which is either pure hydrogen or methanol.
* include alabama gulf coasts
- atlantic coasts
- hunt areas
- north coasts
- other areas
* include several areas
* influence decisions.
- function of the intensity of the laser
- inversely proportional to the square of the charge of the charged particle
- one measure of variability
- primarily a function of the antenna to which the radio is connected
* measure of data dispersion.
* refers to the distance between the highest note and the lowest note in a song.
* reflect uncertainty.
* spatial relationship.
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Dynamic range
* Refers to the difference between loud and soft sounds.
* is measured on a logarithmic scale.
* is the ability of the ear to deal with quick shifts in sound loudness
- difference between the lightest and darkest areas of the image
- difference, from softest to loudest, that a recording device is capable of
* represents the limits of useful hearing in each ear.
Geographical range
* Some geographical ranges are occupied by mohave grind squirrels
* influences the type of threat that they face.<|endoftext|>### magnitude | range:
Home range
* are ranges.
* are smaller in areas of good habitat than in areas of poor habitat
- where food is present in great quantity
* grow during the dry season, perhaps because less food and water is available.
* is determined by the quality of food, water, and cover.
* is the area an animal normally lives in
- habitually used by an animal
- territory that includes the child's self-initiated travel
* varies considerably according to the type and availability of prey.
* vary based on seasonality, habitat complexity, and parturition
- in size with changes in both the marten population and the abundance of food
- with habitat and prey density
Slant range
* is the radial distance of the image object from the radar.
* measure of the radial distance of the image object from the radar.
Tidal range
* are important in controlling the vertical separation between plant communities.
* is the difference between high and low tide
- distance between high and low water levels in a tide zone
- very important for estuaries
* varies widely around the world.
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Astronomical telescope
* are telescopes.
* display things upside down, unlike the typical sporting telescopes.
* is scope
* make upside-down images.<|endoftext|>### magnitude | scope | astronomical telescope:
Optical telescope
* Most optical telescopes focus light
- visible light
* are astronomical telescopes
- extremely powerful telescopes that magnify images in space
- unable to pick up radio waves
* can see proplyds only when they are lying against a brightly lit background.
* come in two major categories now refracting and reflecting.
* have mirrors or lenses which collect or refract light.
* is an astronomical telescope
* operate on two fundamental properties of light, reflection and refraction.
* use lenses and mirrors to see the stars of the universe.
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Radio telescope
* Many radio telescopes use a quartz crystal derived local oscillator signal.
* Most radio telescopes have angular resolution
- look like satellite communication dishes
* Most radio telescopes use a parabolic antenna that can be steered to any direction
- large antennas to capture radio waves from space
* Some radio telescopes are simply rows of wire antennae in a field
- have dishes
- conceptually similar in construction to optical reflectors
- directional radio antennas used for radio astronomy
- dishes made out of conducting metal that reflect radio waves to a focus point
- electronic devices
- generally smaller than optical telescopes
- like radio antennas , usually shaped like large dishes
- much larger than optical telescopes
- often quite large
- products
- similar to optical telescopes in that they are photon collectors
- usually very small so that they can be pointed accurately
* can also detect quasars
- see farther than optical telescopes
* detect the emission from cool clouds of hydrogen in the space between the stars.
* discover and monitor thousands of rapidly spinning neutron stars known as pulsars.
* exist all over the world, and are run by foreign governments.
* finds water is common in universe.
* gather and concentrate the radio waves from an astronomical source.
* have an array of receivers spread over a much larger area than a light telescope.
* have angular resolution problems
* receive radio waves from the sky to study astronomical objects.
* use a large dish to collect radio waves from space
- electrical filters where the attenuation of a signal varies with frequency
* work by picking up sounds.
+ Radio, Uses of radio
+ Telescope
* Infrared telescopes look like normal telescopes, but have to be kept cold since all warm things give off infrared light. Radio telescopes are like radio antennas, usually shaped like large dishes.<|endoftext|>### magnitude | size:
Body size
* Some body size affects reproduction.
* can affect either the probability of speciation or extinction in a group
- often be a clue toward domesticity
* central trait of organisms, as nearly all traits of organisms scale with it.
* correlates very strongly with brain size.
* has a greater influence on sexual maturity than age
- major effect on generation time
- effects
* helps determine the number of eggs they lay.
* is also important in ecological interactions.
* is important in assigning a phylogeny because it is an indication of diet preference
- determining the outcome of competition and predator-prey interactions
- larger in colder climates and smaller in warmer climates
- said to be sexually dimorphic
- sexually dimorphic with males being significantly larger than females
* is the determinant for sexual maturity
- most important determinant of blood pressure in children
- very important for competition and hence growth
* major factor influencing dry matter intake.
* varies among individuals and large parents tend to have large offspring.
* well-known polygenic trait.<|endoftext|>### magnitude | size:
Brain size
* Some brain size increases over time.
* is no indication of the amount of intellect.
* tends to vary according to body size.
* varies considerably across species.
+ Morganucodon, Physiology: Theriodonts
* Brain size is another factor. It is certain that early mammals did have enlarged brains relative to their size. Reconstructions of the brain size has shown this. Apparently, brain size in Mesozoic mammals lay within the lower range of brain size for living mammals. This is an overall increase of four or more times the volume of basal amniote brains.
Circumference
* are boundary lines
- length
- the smallest measurement at each location
* closed measurement that follows a body contour.
* is in proportion to vaginal length but can be stretched to a longer size
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Scrotal circumference
* is an important and useful measurement in determining breeding ability
- directly related to a bull's fertility and reproductive performance
- of medium to high heritability
- the best estimate of a bull's testes volume and daily sperm production
* varies with the breed and age of a bull.
Waist circumference
* can gauge a person's overall pattern of weight gain.
* is another measurement that calculates into the obesity factor
- associated with abdominal fat
* measures abdominal fat.
Class size
* has a lot to do with how a child learns.
* refers to the actual number of students in a classroom with a teacher
- number of students in a teacher s class
Clutch size
* appears to be an innate genetically driven characteristic.
* can also vary with the age of the hen.
* is affected by egg parasitism.
* is correlated to female carapace length
- with carapace length and growth rates
* varies within a species due to a number of intrinsic and extrinsic factors.
* vary within and between species.
Database size
* has minimal effect on retrieval times.
* is the main constraint on an in-memory database.
Effect size
* is simply the ratio of an existing difference in terms of standard deviation units.
* standard measure that can be calculated from any number of statistical outputs.
Egg size
* can vary greatly and the largest egg is the ostrich egg.
* decreases as the breeding season goes on because of the high energy cost on the females.
* increases with the size of the mother.
* is dependent on breed, age, and weight of the hen.
* seems to be associated with female size in an allometric fashion.
* varies according to location, and with water temperature.
Family size
* Refers to the number of people in a family.
* begins to decrease as the total fertility rate drops.
* can also affect income distribution
- be any combination of family members
* is an important factor, which leads to how much care is given to individual children
- larger in remote regions and less-developed areas than in urban and developed areas
* refers to the number of family members of the survey respondent.
* varies from a single parent with one child to a family of six.<|endoftext|>### magnitude | size:
File size
* increases with the increasing number of colors.
* is also proportional to the square of the image size
- how large the file is as expressed in bytes of data
- important when publishing graphics on the net
- proportional to the pixel dimensions of the image
- related to the number of drawing elements and the complexity of the drawing
- the sum of size of mail files and that of files on home directory
- very important to the speed with which images load on a website
* refers to the amount of space a photo takes up in digital memory.
Firm size
* has a major effect on workers' health coverage.
* is measured by the number of partners.
* plays a significant role in medical insurance
- an important role in benefit programs
Foot size
* changes with age.
* increases with standing as well as with the time of day.
Genome size
* is the total amount of DNA contained within one copy of a single genome.
* seems related to the type of interspersion
- to be correlated with total intron length per gene
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Grain size
* affects permeability in a mannor similar to the way that it effects specific yield.
* can also be an important aspect of the microstructure.
* determines the slope of the beach.
* has an influence on chemical concentrations found in sediments.
* hints at where sedimentary material came from and how it was deposited.
* is also important in how well the grain physically processes in the malt house
- determined by the amount of starch deposited in the grain
- important in determining the size and types of meiofaunal organisms present
- larger sands
- that of clumps of fibres
* refers to the diameter of sediment particles, typically measured in millimeters
- size of the individual mineral crystals
* suggests the level of kinetic energy in the mediums that transport and deposit the sand.<|endoftext|>### magnitude | size:
Group size
* affects patterns of aggression in larval salamanders.
* are small so that each child and family receive individual attention.
* can also affect the group's overall behavior
- influence our behavior
* function of relative neocortical volume in nonhuman primates.
* influences the quality of infants experience in child care in numerous ways.
* is affected by habitat structure and tends to increase with water depth
- dictated by the number of feeding spaces
- important for metabolic economy and growth of young
- one of the factors that helps create an effective peer-response group
- the maximum number of children in one group
- variable depending on habitat and human disturbance
* major aspect of their social environment.<|endoftext|>### magnitude | size:
Image size
* feature of advanced systems that is right now in a period of rapid change.
* function of the number of pixels, but also of the amount of data at each pixel.
* is also a key factor in digital camera technology
- basically how big an image is, and is usually expressed as x by y pixels - eg
* is determined by multiplying the horizontal and vertical dimensions
- the distance from the projector to the screen
- expressed in pixels
- one of the most important things to think about when creating Web graphics
* refer to the dimensions of the image itself, excluding the title and border.
* way too big for use on web pages.
Large size
* appears to have evolved at least twice among dromaeosaurs.
* helps little fingers develop manual dexterity and fine visual-motor skills.
* is extremely important in fishes for maximizing egg production.<|endoftext|>### magnitude | size | large:
Large dos
* can act as an intense purgative.
* can cause convulsions, comas, heart and lung failure, and ruptured brain vessels
- gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
- hallucinations, delusions, amnesia, and overdose
- nausea, diarrhea, urination, and delirium
- respiratory depression, coma, and death
- unconsciousness and death
- vomiting, ataxia and confusion
- increase heart rate and blood pressure, and cause insomnia and nervousness
- lead to addiction
- produce convulsions and coma, heart, and lung failure
- stop sperm production
* increase cancer rates in laboratory animals.
Large gallberry
* is common on longleaf pine or longleaf pine-slash pine sites.
* large evergreen tree or shrub, native to the southeastern United States.
* mid to late seral species that grows well under a canopy.
Large library
* Large libraries are located in universities.
* Most large libraries carry books on individual county and state historical societies
- have copies, usually on microfilm, of newspapers from their regions
Larger dos
* affect everyone's vision, alertness, and manual coordination.
* can cause androgenic effects such as acne, facial hair, and aggressiveness.
* cause greater depression of the body and can result in death from respiratory arrest.
* produce a sedative effect in which reaction time slows markedly.
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Larger one
* appear as water creatures such as fish and frogs.
* eat fish, birds, mice, and rabbits.
+ Turnip: Root vegetables
* It is found in temperate climates worldwide. Smaller kinds of turnip are grown for human food. Larger ones are grown to feed livestock.
Vertical displacement
* Some vertical displacement causes tsunamis
- generates waves
* are large.
Larger size
* can lead to tripping and falling.
* is correlated with lower mutation rates.
* makes it easier for bats to find.
Litter size
* depends on factors.
* increases during time.
Page size
* involves both page length and file size.
* is determined by adding up the file sizes of all the graphics and text on the page.<|endoftext|>### magnitude | size:
Particle size
* Some particle size affects water retention.
* affects the rate of organic matter breakdown.
* are obtained by rates of diffusion of complex ions.
* can affect mixing of feed ingredients and digestion rate
- have a fundamental effect on the physical properties of colloidal dispersions
- vary from tiny clay particles suspended in moving water, to pebbles and boulders
* controls soil susceptibility to compaction.
* decreases seaward for recent sediments.
* extend from the nanometer range over more than four orders of magnitude.
* is also an important parameter affecting the consistency of soap-based greases
- controlled by the amount of chemical added during the enflocculation process
* is determined by laser scattering
- the rates of particle collision and subsequent coalescence
- everything when it comes to air pollution and health
- important in ceramics because it influences properties of unfired and fired ware
- the key difference between haze and fog
- very important in the process of chemical weathering
* key characteristic of particle behavior in aquatic and atmospheric systems
- factor in the overall performance of resin dispersions
* makes all the difference in how the particles affect insects.
* refers to the number of pixels being measured.
Penis size
* is the old standby when insulting men.
* key element of a man's self-image.
* varies among all men
- different human subgroups, as do other social organs<|endoftext|>### magnitude | size:
Perimeter
* are lines.
* is defined and measured for very simple shapes
- how many units are around the shape
- the distance around a two-dimensional shape
* is the distance around outside of the parallelogram
- the rhombus
- the trapezoid
- the triangle
* is the distance around the outside rectangle
- square
- surrounding part of a given surface as in the perimeter of a triangle
* is the total distance around all sides of a shape, such as the fence around a yard
- length around the object
* means the length of the sides.
Point size
* is the measured from the top of the ascender to the bottom of the descender.
* measurement of the height of a font.<|endoftext|>### magnitude | size:
Population size
* appears to be a significant correlate of the age of gang members.
* can dive and soar dramatically, sometimes without apparent cause.
* decreases due to human effect or a natural disaster.
* depends on factors including competition, predation and human influences.
* does play an important role in wildlife management.
* function of natality and mortality.
* has no bearing on that amount of genetic variation found within a population.
* is an important choice in the construction of a genetic algorithm
- dependent upon food supply
- limited by competition for scarce resources
- the predictor of extinction probability
Portion size
* is an important aspect of a healthful diet
- especially important for higher fat foods like meat, oils, and full fat dairy
* plays an important part in diet management.
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Sample size
* indicates the number of bits used to encode the amplitude value for each sample.
* is especially important when dealing with living cells
- measured in terms of the number of cores of soil constituting the sample
* is the number of units
- range of values used to represent each sample, usually expressed in bits
Small size
* allows animal to hide in foliage or in tree hollows when danger threatens.
* enhances their ability to carry a bigger person.
* goes together with rapid metabolism.
* helps develop balance and spatial awareness.
* is associated with yappy behavior so the two are connected genetically.
* leads to laser stability and mass reproducibility.
* makes it easy for parents to match a child to a pony.
Tall
* are highs
* is size
### magnitudes:
Absolute magnitude
* Some absolute magnitudes reflect light.
* are magnitudes.
* convenient way of expressing the luminosity of a star.
* is basically the apparent magnitude adjusted for distance.
* is the actual brightness, or brilliance, of a star in outer space
- measure of intrinsic brightness of a celestial object
- used in comparing the total light output of stars
* measure of luminosity, how much light a star radiates into space
- true stellar luminosity
### mail:
Express
* are mail
- public transport
- transportation
* is mail
Express mail
* is mail
* provides shipment of letters, documents, and other mailed items.
* refers to overnight or two-day service.
### mainstream today:
Cosmetic enhancement
* are mainstream today.
* improves appearance and boosts self esteem.
Major event
* Some major events occur during evolution.
* take places.<|endoftext|>### major hazard:
Electric shock
* are albums
- always a risk when working in wet or damp areas of barns or milking parlors
- corporal punishment
- diseases
- ineffective in treatment of lethal effects of rattlesnake envenomation in mice
- injuries
- reflexs
- the main form of danger in electrical and electronic engineering
- torture
* can also cause burning of the skin at the point of contact
- stop a heart from beating
- cause a similar disease or working in the leather industry
* is corporal punishment
- passage of electric current through the body
- the chief hazard from electrically-powered tools
- torturing
* major hazard.
* traumatic state caused by the passage of electric current through the body.<|endoftext|>### major health problem:
Sudden death
* Some sudden death occurs in animals
- homes
* accounts for nearly half the deaths from heart failure.
* can also occur during a heart attack.
* can occur because of brain and heart damage
- due to fatal cardiac arrhythmia
* can occur when a severe depletion of potassium causes the heart to stop
- there are outbreaks among groups of guinea pigs
- often occur when the victim is asleep, or when they are waking up
- result from myocardial infarction, aneurysmal rupture or aortic dissection
- strike at any age
* do occur even in people in good shape.
* happens across all age groups.
* is death occurring within the first hour of onset of symptoms
- extra time
- overtime
* is the abrupt or sudden stoppage of the heartbeat and breathing
- most serious result of cocaine abuse
* major health problem.
Teenage smoking
* is by personal insecurity, a desire to be like adults, and peer pressure.
* national epidemic with profound medical consequences.
* pressing issue in today's society.
* serious problem that needs to be addressed immediately.
### major social problem:
Criminal violence
* is caused by learned values about appropriate responses to life conditions.
* major social problem.
### major source:
Harmonic vibration
* major source.
* occurs when the seal is vibrating in harmony with another piece of equipment.
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### make-up:
Lipstick
* Most lipstick is made out of fish gills
- lipsticks contain fish scales
* Some lipsticks are also lip balms, to add color and hydration.
* are located in cabinets
- purses
- makeup
* includes sections.
* range in formulations and color.
### makers:
Decision maker
* are makers.
* consider development
- sustainable development
* focus attention.
* to identify parameters.
+ Decision theory: Mathematics
* In most cases, decision theory is normative and prescriptive. Most of the time, it assumes the decision maker has 'perfect knowledge'. Decision makers know all the consequences, and case take the best pick.
Makeup
* is events.
* is located in purses
- theaters
* is used for covers
- wearers
### makeup:
Blush
* are makeup
- reflexs
* is good health
Genetic makeup
* can also affect a person's risk of colon cancer
- boost aspirin s benefit
* determines the way the body handles cholesterol and other fats.
* has a large role in determining human behavior.
* is only one part of what gives a person individuality.
Greasepaint
* comes in sticks, tubes, pencils, crayons, or cakes.
* is makeup<|endoftext|>### makeup:
Infrastructure
* Is the fundamental structure of a system or organization.
* Refers to the entire spectrum of information processing technologies and services.
* Some infrastructures are part of automobiles.
* are part of systems
- stores
* consists of the major physical assets, such as streets, sewers, and bridges.
* defines the difference between the developed and the developing nations.
* has a major impact on job growth and job creation.
* is an area everyone is concerned about
- any piece of equipment containing an embedded microchip
- built to survive events that have happened before
- capital goods, built up of embodied energy, which is already available
- one of the main causes of habitat fragmentation
* is the economy's skeleton
- fixed installations that allow a vehicle to operate
- variable that can help the growth rate of the economy
* means the physical or virtual connection of devices or electrical signals.
* plays a major role in business performance.
* public good with external benefits.
* refers to all the things which support a community s basic needs.
* represents the material reified world, the world of things.
* stimulates the economy.
* word that gets used often in Washington.
### makeup | infrastructure:
Information infrastructure
* are critical to public safety and national economic well-being.
* is critical to public safety and national economic well-being.
Transport infrastructure
* covers an increasing amount of land to the virtual exclusion of other uses.
* is financed today mostly by the state.
Transportation infrastructure
* creates development, because of simple economics.
* is one of the key building blocks of economic development
- the backbone of any economy
Karyotype
* All karyotypes show the Philadelphia chromosome.
* Can count number of chromosome in metaphase cell.
* are commonly complex
- constitutions
* can also reveal the gender of a person.
* only give information about the chromosomes in an individual.
* shows chromosomes paired according to size, shape, and appearance in metaphase.
Phenorare phenotype
* Most rare phenotypes have significant survival advantage
* Rare phenotypes have advantage.
* Rare phenotypes have significant advantage
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### makeup:
Phenotype
* Most phenotypes have significant survival advantage
* Some phenotypes affect limbs
- are better than others at helping the individual compete, survive, and reproduce
* Some phenotypes enhance capacity
- carry capacity
- have effects
- observe in patients.
* are determined mainly by genes and are influenced by environmental factors. So, knowing the genome of an organism does not give an exact prediction of its phenotype. Encyclopedia of genetics'
- more common in males than females
* are the observed physical structure
- physical manifestations of genetic systems interacting with the environment
- traits that become visual because of different genes
* determines genotype.
* form a normal distribution.
* have significant advantage
* refers to which genes are expressed.
### makeup | rouge:
Baton rouge
* Baton Rouge is also a major port, partly to service the oil and chemical industries.
* Baton Rouge is the capital and the second largest city
- of Louisiana
- state capital and a major financial and petroleum processing center
### making:
Movie making
* are devising.
* is an art
- the slowest business on earth next to fossil manufacture
### males name:
Clarence
* are carriage.
* is carriage
- the name for someone that wears a lace shirt and fancy French cravat
* male's name.
Drag racer
* Most drag racers are males.
* continue to break speed records almost as soon as they're set.
### malignant bone tumor:
Osteogenic sarcoma
* has a propensity to metastasize selectively to the lung parenchyma.
* is one of the most common types of primary malignant bone tumors
- sarcoma
- the most common primary malignant tumor of bone
- treated by chemotherapy and surgery<|endoftext|>Mall
* Most malls also have roofs so people can shop inside.
* Some malls also have movie theaters which feature several screens for a variety of films
- have movie theatres
* are a good measure of a community's economic health
- areas where many stores are grouped together in one location
- buildings
- large buildings with several stores
- legal in Germany and in the Netherlands
* are located in cities
- downtowns
- large cities
- shops
- suburbs
- places of both social and economic interaction
- the second place where children are most victimized
* are used for community buildings
- eating
- shopping
- special events
- walking
* generally are Internet sites of various companies with products and goods for sale.
* have bars
- escalators
- fountains, and benches, and card stores
- influence on the retail geography of an area
* includes readsides
- sections
* is an outlet
* provide opportunity.
+ Mall, Overview
* People visit the stores in the mall to shop. Most malls also have roofs so people can shop inside. Most malls have a food court. Food courts are areas where people buy food. Some malls have movie theatres.
### mallards, pintails, widgeon:
Common duck
* are mallards, pintails, widgeon. and teal.
* can interbreed, and produce fertile offspring.
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### mammal | hoofed mammal | ruminant | bovid | wild sheep | mountain sheep:
Bighorn sheep
* All bighorn sheep inhabit areas with steep mountain slopes and cliffs so they can evade predators.
* Most bighorn sheep eat food
- plants
- whole plants
- feed on grass
* Most bighorn sheep have color
- horns
- necks
- skulls
- vision
* Most bighorn sheep live in elevation
- regions
- rocky mountain regions
* Some bighorn sheep have periods
- shed winter coats
* adapt to climates
- different climates
- environments
- many different climates
* are abundant in Black Canyon and the surrounding area
- characterized by high adult survival and variable survival of offspring
- diurnal animals
- diurnal, feeding in the daylight hours beginning at dawn
* are found in central and eastern Washington
- the mountain ranges
- heavy horned and often broom
- herbivores, feeding on grasses, sedges, and forbs
- less vociferous than domestic sheep
- mammals
- seasonal breeders and females typically produce one lamb per year
- territorial
- very susceptible to diseases
* can also develop pneumonia independent of contact with domestic sheep.
* consume amounts
* eat different foods depending on the season
- grasses, herbs, sedges and other low-growing plants
* favor open terrain in order to use their acute eyesight to avoid predators.
- grasses in the summer and browse shrubs in the fall and winter
- various grasses, young plants and leaves
* follow a poygynous mating strategy whereby the dominant males do most of the breeding
- narrow trails over mountainsides and steep slopes
* get their name from the large, curved horns on the males, or rams.
* have a generally stocky build
- muscular body with a very thick neck
- double-layered skulls shored with struts of bone for battle protection
- excellent eyesight
- habitats
- remote mountain and desert regions
- separate ram and ewe bands most of the year
- social groups but rams and ewes usually only meet to mate
- the Rocky Mountain region of North America
* mountain sheep
* occupy environments.
* rest in shades.
* roam mountain ranges
- the mountains, and the desert tortoise prowls the lowlands
* seem susceptible to diseases.
* use open stands on ridges.
### mammals:
Arctic wolf
* Arctic wolves have thick layers of fur, and their teeth are sharp.
* Arctic wolves hunt both caribou and muskoxen
- in packs
* Arctic wolves live in Alaska, and other cold Arctic regions
- groups called packs
- packs and eat caribou
- the Arctic Circle
- prey on the herbivores in the next turn of the ecological spiral
* are mammals.
Domestic rabbit
* Many domestic rabbits are light-colored, which makes it difficult to hide from predators.
* Some domestic rabbits live in cages.
* are mammals
- raised for meat and skins, the latter being used as pelts and for making felt
* can grow larger than wild rabbits.
* can make excellent pets
- wonderful pets, but they do require lots of special care
* excavate burrows.
* have no regular estrus cycle.
* look a bit different from wild rabbits.
Heather vole
* Most heather voles live in birch and willow thickets near the tree line
- survive for only a year
* eat heath plants.
* live in all forests, at the edge of woodlands, and in uphill 'heaths'.<|endoftext|>### mammals:
Hoary bat
- most common in the southwest
- open air predators with a swift and direct flight pattern
- solitary
* are the most widespread of all bats in the United States
- only bats known to hibernate out in the open
- thought to mate around the time of autumn migration
- widespread and secure over much of their range
* get their name from the white hairs sprinkled over their red-brown fur.
* live alone except during fall migration and when mothers are accompanied by their young
- in trees and migrate south for the winter
* migrate to warmer climates in winter.
* spend the summer days hidden in the foliage of trees.
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Least weasel
* Most least weasels eat meat meals.
* Most least weasels have senses
- shapes
* Most least weasels live in areas
- different areas
- weigh grams
* Some least weasels have long whiskers.
* have babies
- own territory
- typical shapes<|endoftext|>### mammals:
Mexican wolf
* Mexican wolves are one of our most endangered native animals.
* Mexican wolves are the most genetically distinct subspecies of the gray wolf
- southern-occurring and genetically distinct gray wolf in North America
- smallest subspecies of North American gray wolves
- communicate with each other in a variety of ways
- prefer to live in mountain forests, grasslands and shrublands
- prey on deer, elk, sheep, rabbits, turkeys and small rodents
* Some mexican wolves eat ungulates.
* are mammals.<|endoftext|>### mammals:
Mongolian gerbil
* Most mongolian gerbils eat vegetables.
* Most mongolian gerbils have behavior
- coat color
* Most mongolian gerbils inhabit regions
- steppe regions
- occupy regions
* Some mongolian gerbils construct burrows
- live in colonies
* Some mongolian gerbils sell in pet shops
- omnivorous creatures
- useful research animals and have become very popular in the pet trade
* enjoy digging very much.
- relative big and round eyes
- several coat colors
- some interesting behaviors
* live in groups year-round.
* live in the highlands in Inner Mongolia
- wild in the extensive steppe of Mongolia and Northern China
Neanderthal
- responsible people
* begin to use speech.
* prefer to use unpowered hand tools.
* use stone tools and fire.
### man-made, radioactive element:
Hassium
* is an element
- one of the manmade radioactive elements
* man-made, radioactive element.
* synthetic element about which little is known.
* synthetic, radioactive metal and has only been produced in tiny amounts
- metal, created via nuclear bombardment
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Management
* Deals with business structure, contracts, the economy and society.
* Lives explores the meaning of work, industry and society.
* Most management is based on restricting human activities of one form or another.
* affects quality.
* also is both art and science.
* becomes the art of facilitating organizations that can reorganize themselves.
* broad term and includes many disciplines and skill sets.
* broad-based skill that becomes increasingly important as one's career advances.
* can refer to a range of persons with vastly different responsibilities.
* considers factors.
* contributes to nest success
* depends on factors
- metabolic factors
* discipline where subjectivity plays a basic part.
* enhances functions.
* focuses on frameworks
- issues
* has a big impact on productivity and profit
- much greater impact on the environmental than do animal numbers
- strong impact on workplace culture
- effects
- goals
- negative effects
- primary goals
* helps usage.
* increases possibility.
* is about managing business risks
- obtaining results primarily through people
- understanding people
- administration
- always important in disease prevention
- an action-oriented profession
* is an art that demands professionalism
- is based on some well established and some still evolving theory
* is an interdisciplinary science that takes concepts from all the social sciences
- which merger of all social sciences
- as important as the use of drugs in controlling and treating disease
- based on business principles defined by the marketplace
- important to all organizations and dynamic and often fast changing field
- labor
- management is management
- part of companies
- represented by management areas, which categorize specific types of coordination
- social control
- teleological in nature
* is the activity of facing and solving problems
- actual control exerted over people, activities and resources
- core of education in business
- essential function to produce viability to produce life
- force responsible for directing organizations toward goals or objectives
- foundation of the study of business organizations
- preserve of a distinct class of professionals whose only job is to manage
- process involving efforts to bring about an effective utilization of resources
* is the process of accomplishing goals, or sets of goals, with and through other people
- coordinating various resources to achieve organizational objectives
- getting activities done efficiently with and through other people
- planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the business
- working with and through people to achieve organizational goals
- single attribute of the company that is most important to investors
- skill of completing the job
- spine around which all the rest takes shape
- work of executive leadership
- viewed as a discipline and as a process
- what management does
- where everything is under control
* learned set of skills
* makes follow recommendations
* means making decisions and controlling systems to achieve desired ends.
* needs skills.
* plays a key role in determining the animal's performance for a given reproductive trait
- crucial roles
- major roles
* reduces cost.
* refers to the everyday practices, policies, and processes that run university life.
* requires applications
- approaches
- attention
- awareness
- complicate procedures
- consideration
- cooperation
- insecticide applications
- integrate approaches
- knowledge of how societies and workers adapt to technological change
- modification
- more attention
- new approaches
* science and an art, and often viewed as a necessary evil in law firms.
* skill - and like any other skill it comes with experience and practice.
* social application of negentropy.
* special kind of leadership in which achieving organizational goals is paramount.
* suffocating practice that is all about doing things right.
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Active management
* involves buying stocks in anticipation of their outperforming the market.
* is the opposite of passive management.
* strategy that has failed in every market where it has been tested.
Adaptive management
* is another practice of development adaptation with the environment
- essential in the face of scientific uncertainty
- the continual process of learning by doing and then doing better next time
* way of assessing methods for managing natural resources, such as woodlands.
Asset management
* Manage the person's money, investments, bills expenses, property and other assets.
* accounts combine clients' banking and investment activity into one account.
* can increase the value of the state's resources.
* means different things to different companies.
Bibliographic management
* covers a range of issues in the management of bibliographic data.
* is only one kind of scholarly record-keeping.
Business management
* involves the management of people, money, problems and opportunities.
* is management
- the process of managing resources including time, money, and people
* process rooted in the future.
Career management
* concept that makes lots of sense in today's world of work.
* is an ongoing process that starts with deciding what university course to study.
Case management
* confidential and professional service offered to people with disabilities.
* is one approach to generalist practice.
* process which is being applied in many jurisdictions.
* service option of eldercare.
* term frequently used to describe an approach for managing complex medical care.
Cash management
* broad term encompassing everything from budgeting to taxes.
* is the lifeblood of a companies' treasury operations.
Category management
* is one of the new methods of organization
- the practice of managing each product category as a separate business
* way to redesign the meat case in order to meet consumers' needs.
Channelization
* also increases water velocity, and thus reduces drainage time.
* can lead to erosion and bank damage during flood events.
* increases water flow rates and changes water flow pathways.
- the process of straightening and deepening a stream channel
Classroom management
* means having students who behave like civilized humans.
* refers to things teachers do to organize students, space, time and materials.
* reflection of the teacher's attitude toward pupils and teaching.
* way to assess children's behavior in positive ways.
Configuration management
* defines the process used to create, maintain, and manage the documents.
* is the foundation on which all the other areas of management are based.
Conflict management
* depends on changes of identities.
* fast-growing and increasingly influential field.
* growing profession with increasing sophistication.
* is one of the fundamental emotional intelligence competencies.
Contract management
* niche within the procurement profession.
* plays roles.
Crop management
* dynamic activity that changes as technologies are developed.
* impacts on quality and safety of vegetable crops.
Data management
* is an important consideration when working with computers
- integral to every profession
- the road map to planning and strategy
* supports information and knowledge management, which facilitate decision-making.
Database management
* critical task for personalized printing.
* is management.
* very important function within any office or business environment.
Diabetes management
* balance of diet, exercise, and medication.
* requires awareness.
* series of choices.
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Dietary management
* is crucial for long term management in the affected dogs
- important for management of failure to thrive and during long illnesses
* is the corner stone of managing the obesity
- primary therapy for adverse reactions to foods in dogs and cats
- useful for prevention of obesity
* is very important for children in general, and autistic children in particular
- inportant in the management of renal disease in older animals
Disease management
* Some disease management includes conventional treatments
* reduces cost.
Document management
* deals with groups of documents.
* involves handling information from many derivatives.
* is considered as a means for information management in enterprises.
Effective management
* contributes to a healthy forest as well as a healthy economy.
* is fundamental for the successful operation of all types of enterprises.
* is the backbone of success in business
- difference between program success and failure
* needs skills.
* requires attention
- more attention
Environmental management
* allows organisations to control their potential effect on the environment.
* can also influence pest development in the greenhouse.
* is an integral part of the gas industry's philosophy and operations.
Fault management
* includes the remote detection, diagnosis and correction of network problems.
* is important in all types of network, both voice and data.
File management
* is an important subset of a recordkeeping system.
* refers to the organization, storage, and maintenance of images and related metadata.<|endoftext|>### management:
Financial management
* emphasizes customer service based on customer needs.
* encompasses the sources and uses of funds in all sectors of the economy.
* includes credit, debt, and investment or loan management.
* is also a large part of the criminal system
- concerned with the optimal allocation of a company' s financial resources
* is important in all types of business and government operations
- any business
- key to self sufficiency
- the key to managing solvency
* refers to paying bills, keeping track of expenses and managing money.
Fisheries management
* focuses on the processes an principles of the fisheries resource
- and principles of the fisheries resource
* helps meet the increasing demand for recreational fishing.
* is another growing area of employment in marine science
- regional as fish are migratory
* starts with habitat.<|endoftext|>### management:
Forest management
* affects hydrology primarily through manipulation of vegetation.
* can contribute to the long-term sustainability of our forests
- help wildlife
* harms all wildlife
* helps wildlife.
* is an investment that can earn a competitive rate of return for the investor
- earns a competitive rate of return for the investor
- directly related to economics
* is the art and science of managing forest change
- practice of tending a renewable, solar powered, energy source
* partnership - a shared collective responsibility.<|endoftext|>### management:
Good management
* based on good judgment is essential in caring for all animals.
* consists in showing average people how to do the work of superior people.
* improves work performance and the quality of people's working lives.
* involves more than raising sheep, selling lambs and wool, and paying bills.
* is about making choices, making decisions
- important in determining a horse's lifespan
- practiced by supervisors in many organizations
- that which leads to the desired behavior by organizational members
* is the key component of a herd health program for both cattle and elk
- to protecting environmental quality
- synthesis of everyone's ideas
* plays a key role in maintaining proper hoof health.
* relates to the structure within the club or organisation and how it is managed.
* sub-set of good leadership.
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Habitat management
* includes developing and improving water sources.
* involves proper manipulation of commercial forestland and agricultural crops
- the identification and protection of critical habitats for grizzlies
* is the key to sustained wildlife numbers
- science and art of changing habitat
* plays roles.<|endoftext|>### management:
Impression management
* is an idea spoken about in the discipline of sociology
- the discipline of sociology. * the discipline of sociology. It is about the experience in everyday life where people control the way that they appear to others. People do this by selecting certain gestures, speech patterns, feminine or masculine expressions, as well as certain expressions of class and cultural interest. This so that people can give a particular image to others about who they want to be and how they want to be seen<|endoftext|>### management:
Information management
* critical element within food, hospitality and travel industries.
* encompasses both information technology and data management.
* has a vital part in environmental protection
- several dimensions, such as availability, organization, and application
* is an area of high demand
- enormously important in modern diplomacy and in responding to crisis
* is the DNA of trial advocacy
- mechanical process of collecting, exchanging and analyzing data
- used as a tool for the ultimate evil, as well as for a resplendent good
- where women are now building their careers
* major subsection of Understanding the governance context.
* plays a key role for managers today.
* refers to the effective and efficient application of information resources.
* uses technology for information collection, storage and control.
Intensive management
* is another key element associated with producing horticultural crops
- the key to success in lamb feeding
* treatment regimen that aims to keep blood glucose levels close to normal.
Investment management
* higher return business than life insurance or distribution.
* is one benefit of mutual funds investing.
Irrigation management
* involves matching the amount of water precisely to plant needs.
* is particularly important in years with little rainfall.
Key management
* deals with the secure generation, distribution, and storage of keys.
* refers to the distribution, authentication, and handling of keys.<|endoftext|>### management:
Knowledge management
* begins with effective management of information resources and their usage.
* can be as simple as getting the right information to the right people
- help entrepreneurial companies grow in today's competitive global market
- mean different things to different companies
- turn experience and information into results
* concerns the capture, warehousing and interrogation of facts.
* deals with a higher level human function.
* facilitates the creation and sharing of knowledge.
* harnesses intellectual capital and knowledge assets.
* means creating huge, unwieldy databases
- having the right knowledge in the right place at the right time
- technologically driven process change
Load management
* is another way for businesses to reduce their electric bills.
* means of controlling the amount of electricity being used at any one time.
Management strategy
* Management strategies depend on status.
* Some management strategies are used by birds.
Manure management
* growing concern for owners of horse properties.
* is also important to decrease insect populations
- most important for house fly reduction
- the needed activity at the end of the production process
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Marketing management
* Marketing Management Discusses the basic principles of marketing.
* covers the planning, organizing, and controlling aspects of marketing.
* entails aspects of human resource management and administration.
* focuses on the process of marketing decision for organizations.
* involves planning, implementing, and controlling marketing activities.
* is often the path to the top of the business organization.
Materials management
* key sector in the larger category of enterprise resource management.
* natural area for applying the principles of environmental accounting.<|endoftext|>### management:
Medical management
* allows many arthritic pets to live a relatively pain-free life.
* begins with educating the patient to limit sun exposure.
* consists of correcting risk factors and using blood thinners when appropriate.
* highly useful adjuvant therapy for patients with residual disease.
* includes sodium restriction and the avoidance of caffeine, alcohol and nicotine.
* is most likely to be successful in the host with an intact immune system
- provided by physicians specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation
- used to reduce, to the greatest extent possible, the effects of head injury
* means controlling the seizures with the prescribed anti-epileptic medication.
* rapidly growing and continually changing field.
Memory management
* is discussed in relation to data structures and algorithmic efficiency.
* is one area where substantial gains can be achieved
- of the most important, and most difficult, tasks of an operating system
### management | misconduct:
Academic misconduct
* includes cases of cheating and plagiarism
* is the ultimate sin in science.
* represents unethical behavior unbecoming to any profession
- college students
* serious breach of trust.
Scientific misconduct
* concern of the entire scientific community.
* is an outgrowth of mismanagement or a lack of proper supervision.
Money management
* critical part of trading.
* is one of the most important things in poker.
* is the key to trading
- preserve of experts
- real secret to all gambling
* learned skill that comes from real experience.<|endoftext|>### management:
Network management
* is about helping service providers optimize their business process
- networks, about connecting computers and resources
- an increasingly important topic in the more general field of networking
- generally a function of software provided by the printer manufacturer
- one of the fastest growing, largest and diversified fields of employment
* is the art and science of keeping a network healthy
- older and more mature management discipline
* plays an important role in achieving a high level of performance.
Operations management
* addresses the efficient production of goods and services.
* is about process design and control
- one of the three major functions common to all organizations
- the management of the production of goods or services<|endoftext|>### management:
Oversight
* is management
- mistakes
- omissions.
* Hi there, this is Shappy, writing my fourth article for Simple News. In this article, I'd like to talk about oversight. Oversight is used to remove harmful personal information.
* I trust Mentifisto, and if the team thinks he will be a good addition I don't see an issue. Just as a note, some may be wondering why I didn't put so much caution into Kansan's request for oversighter. Oversight is still a sensitive tool, and there needs to be teamwork, however the CUs often bounce the results of checks off each other helping each other come to tough decisions as there is often gray areas in the technical info. Oversight is simply follow the guidelines, and hide what needs to be hidden
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Pain management
* improves the patient's quality of life throughout all stages of the disease.
* includes anti-inflammatory medications and opioids.
* involves care of both acute and chronic pain.
* is an area where there are numerous ethical controversies.
* is an important aspect of care for gallbladder disorders
- patient care
- designed to help people lead regular lives again
- of particular concern with cancer patients
- one aspect of palliative care for cancer patients
* is the most important care provided by hospice
- palliative care that hospices provide
- newest specialty to deal with chronic pains
- responsibility of all health care professionals
- right of every child
* key component to the patient's comfort and to the mission of hospice.
* part of the care of the patient and resolves rather rapidly.
* special type of approach used by clinicians.
Pasture management
* has a much greater influence on forage quality than mixture type.
* is critical in preventing parasite problems
- different than other aspects of farming
- really plant root and crown management and depends upon leaf management
- the control of pasture grazing by all animals<|endoftext|>### management:
Performance management
* assists managers to improve performance and to correct poor performance.
* focuses on managing the future.
* involves a series of processes designed to influence employee performance.
* is about planning and communicating to get things done
- designed to embed a culture of high performance and value for money
- management by fact
- the common means for conveying understanding of the task
* key tool in employee motivation.
* requires managers to manage people and work processes.
* whole work system that begins when a job is needed.
Pest management
* begins with accurate identification of insects and mites.
* encourages natural predators to maintain a balanced system.
* has long-term effects on an ecosystem.
* is generally more effective when a combination of methods are used
- one of the most expensive and variable costs of cotton production
* means considering all possible techniques to control a pest population.
Poor management
* is different from discrimination and harassment
- the largest single cause of business failure
* leading cause of business failure.
Portfolio management
* attempts to define and deal with investment risk.
* is an integral part of investing
- introduced as a framework for developing security pricing models
* process that many companies already use, in some fashion.
Power management
* characteristic that impacts the entire system.
* critical concept in Uprising.
Process management
* is aimed at providing alignment of purpose and action within an organization.
* type of management that is independent of the process being managed.<|endoftext|>### management:
Project management
* IS risk management.
* complex field that can involve subjective decision making.
* is about managing the unique tasks termed as projects
- rules and processes
- an organized, systematic approach to achieving specific goals
- emotion management
- project management
* is the air traffic control of web development
- management of a new conception
- process of managing the project process
* needs skills.
* one-time carefully planned and organized effort to achieve a specific goal.
* science of coordination and balance.
* skill that needs to be acquired.
Quality management
* has more to do with people than with machines.
* is an important management philosophy and competitive strategy
- what creates survivors
Relationship management
* Relationship Management term most often heard when discussing customer relationships.
* can help protect against competitors and increase profit.
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Residue management
* critical component in controlling soil erosion.
* is an effective way to control soil erosion on steep fields and reduce fuel use
- important in all conservation tillage systems
Resource management
* enhances functions.
* includes human resources, financial resources,and community resources
- managing the food web and harvesting any necessary resources
* involves taking direct action to conserve park ecosystems.
* is the means to the goals of conservation
- name of the lifeplanning game
Revenue management
* can have an astonishing effect on revenues and profitability.
* method for profitably managing capacity.
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Risk management
* Help reduce and eliminate potential accidents and injuries.
* Risk Management Managing risk is fundamental to good purchasing and contracting
- helps organizations proactively focus on preventing problems
* Risk Management involves all facets of soccer activity
- applying long-term management solutions to environmental problems
- the preservation of human, physical and financial assets
- is also important to insurers
* Risk Management is also responsible for employee safety and industrial hygiene
- employee safety, health, and wellness issues
- project management for adults
- responsible for loss control, safety and employee benefits
- simply the management of risks
* Risk Management is the act or practice of controlling risk
- management of risk exposure
- process of reducing the threat of loss due to uncontrollable events
- science of dealing with a concern before it becomes a crisis
- part of everyday life
- process whose purpose is to reduce the cost of risk
- specialized discipline
* begins with risk measurement.
* broad term used to describe all matters of conduct within a fraternity chapter.
* commonsense way of accomplishing the mission with the least risk possible.
* complex field with a specialized technical vocabulary.
* concept that can be implemented in a number of ways.
* covers risk reduction, risk mitigation, and risk coping.
* discipline for dealing with uncertainty.
* entails reducing risks rather than eliminating hazards.
* has data about litigation or settlement costs associated with repeat offenders.
* helps to reduce or eliminate a potential risk.
* hot topic in business.
* includes the proper management of people and processes as well as data.
* involves making decisions that influence and change things
- risk assessment and risk control
* is about making sensible decisions about risks and agreeing appropriate responses
- optimizing the process with which risks are taken
- possibilities and probabilities
* is an all encompassing term that can stretch about as far as the user wishes
- element of virtually any area of management specialization
* is an important component of decision-making
- the investment process
- part of agricultural business
- skill that can be applied to a wide variety of projects
- increasingly important aspect of public administration
- on-going concern to a business owner
* is an organized strategy for protecting and conserving assets and people
- system of dealing with risk
- another field of finance
- concerned with minimising risk and learning from our mistakes
- designed to identify and rectify possible situations for negative consequences
- embedded in nearly every facet of planning and implementing a project
- especially critical in the delivery of medications to long term care residents
- essential in a modern market economy
- human activities
* is one of the cornerstones of smart environmental decision-making
- fastest-growing areas in finance
- part of sound, general management
- particularly important for women abroad
- simply the process of preventing accidents and mistakes
- studied including the use of forward contracts, futures markets and options
- concept behind safer sex
- development and implementation of policy to minimize hazard
- evaluation and selection of mitigation options
- management tool that makes it possible to apply resources most effectively
- next wave of solutions to the challenges of governing modern business
- organized treatment of loss exposures
* is the process by which risk is identified and controlled
- of taking actions to avoid or reduce risk to acceptable levels
- reduction of risky events and behavior that can cause someone harm
- underlying factor in all insurance
- way to develop cost-effective solutions
- to practice management what driving defensively is to driving a car
- treatedin terms of human psychology
- what is done with that information
* key phrase in insurance.
* means farming with confidence in a rapidly changing world
- identifying risks before they appear
- keeping claims and reserves to a minimum and achieving premium stability
* multi-disciplinary field by nature with a wide range of application.
* multidimensional concept.
* occurs every day that a customer is on the network.
* personal matter and can vary between farmers.
* process for identifying and controlling risks.
* refers to strategies that reduce and minimize the possibility of a specific loss.
* requires an entity to invest people, time, and money.
* result of experience, training, and good personal judgment.
* tool leaders can use to make smart risk decisions in tactical operations.
* uses organizational resources to identify, evaluate, and treat risk effectively.
* venerable tool in finance.
* way to control and minimize risks.
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Service management
* is an evolving field of study which focuses on a number of disciplines
- the past, present, and future of network management
* means turning the whole organization into a customer-driven entity.
Sport management
* combines sport knowledge and skills with business knowledge and skills.
* fast growing and popular enterprise.
* is also a growing profession with a variety of career opportunities.
Storage management
* is concerned with the allocation of memory for programs and data.
* significant component for the marketability of Michigan potatoes.
Strategic management
* broader concept than strategic planning.
* fundamental skill that can be significantly strengthened in most managers.
* is about both the formulation and execution of strategy
- the way a strategic plan is internalized by the company and carried out
* seeks to explain sustained differences in organizational performance.
Supervision
* form of control which complements follow-ups and evaluation.
* is only one of a number of factors impacting on the performance of the financial sector
- the time and place to develop people management skills
Surgical management
* can help to improve the hearing of some patients with aural atresia.
* includes the debridement of necrotic areas.
* involves the use of arthroscopy.
Sustainable management
* is also economic management
- the fundamental means for forestry development
* means a future for eels in the eel fishery.
Technology management
* is the management of risk and rewards.
* social process requiring people skills.
Thermal management
* is an important element of electronic product design.
* is critical in the operation and testing of high power electronic devices
- to high-speed aircraft, especially hypersonic vehicles
Utilization management
* focuses on efficient use of mental health resources.
* highlights the quality and cost debate in health care.
* is key to constraining health care costs.
* process designed to evaluate the appropriateness of medical care.
Vegetation management
* consists of removing underbrush around one's home.
* emphasizes practices favorable to wildlife species such as turkey and bear.
* involves complex interactions.
* is one factor of many that influences tree vigor
- the key to keeping vole populations in control<|endoftext|>### management:
Water management
* Some water management is used to encourage desirable wetland vegetation within an impounded area.
* begins with soil management.
* can play an important role in reducing transmission risks.
* comes down to mitigating the effect of rainfall and watering.
* critical part of the best management practices for sports fields.
* has effects.
* is closely related to erosion control, and some practices overlap
- critical to successful rice farming
- crucial to keeping grass green and water hazards filled
- important in controlling the disease
* key factor to optimising sorghum growth.
* significant issue, particularly at elevated ambient temperatures.
Watershed management
* aims at water conservation to increase biomass production.
* contributes to recreation and wildlife habitat.
* entails working with people, policies, and processes.
* holistic approach for handling water pollution and prevention.
* involves using the watershed as a planning and management unit.
* is concerned with potential contamination of municipal water supplies.
* valuable tool in protecting our lakes, our streams and our environment.
Workflow management
* deals with the specification and execution of business processes.
* describes what is done, how, by whom, and with what means.
* discipline that covers technology, organization, and methodology.
* integrates aspects of technology, organization, and methodology.
* is the infrastructure to enable cooperation and control.
### managers:
Project manager
* apply principles.
* are managers.
* evaluate alternatives.
* work with suppliers.
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### mandates | financial obligation:
Limited liability
* allows firms to shed their obligations towards their creditors.
* is financial obligation
- granted to companies to encourage investment and capital growth
* status bestowed by statute.
### maneuvers:
Assist
* are maneuvers
- part of ice hockeys
* detox as a result of metal compound poisoning usually caused by chewing on wire.
* enzymes in electron transfer during redox reactions of metabolism.
* is play
- the number of times the player threw out a baserunner
* lactose digestion by providing the enzyme lactase.
Footwork
* is another way to highlight rhythm in dance
- critical in determining how a keeper can play a ball
- still critical because it dictates body position
- the key to mobility and speed for any goaltender
* mixture of dance-related steps and traditional movements at different speeds.
* stimulates the nervous system and improves coordination.<|endoftext|>Manganese compound
* Some manganese compounds cause toxicity when ingested.
* are essential to life.
* can be black, brown, pink, red, green, blue, and purple.
* have a variety of uses.
+ Manganese, Properties: Chemical elements :: Metals
* Manganese is a silvery-gray metal and is part of the group known as the transition metals. It is similar to iron. It is hard to melt, but easy to oxidize. Manganese compounds can be black, brown, pink, red, green, blue, and purple. They are unreactive. They are normally black in colour
- Safety
* Manganese dust can irritate lungs. Some manganese compounds cause toxicity when ingested. Manganese is less toxic than nickel or copper. Permanganates are the most toxic manganese compounds. When someone is exposed to manganese for a long time it can cause a problem with the nervous system<|endoftext|>Manipulation
* Most manipulations make use of restriction enzymes.
* can relax muscles that have gone into spasm and effectively help relieve pain.
* general introduction of force to an articulation.
* has effects
- tremendous effects
* is about interacting with objects in our environment
- interactingwith objects in our environment
- influence
* is one of several forms of manual therapy
- the major theories of leadership
- the treatment given by chiropractors
* negative activity that hurts others.
* provides immense opportunity
* real boon to women during pregnancy.
* refers to the twirling and thrusting of the needle.
* sign of aggression.
### manipulation:
Chiropractic manipulation
* are a beneficial adjunct to primary treatments for alcoholism.
* is safer than medical management of low-back pain.
Genetic manipulation
* Most genetic manipulations are within or between plant species.
* can only increase the maximum capacity for the human lifespan
- spare a person the pain and suffering from an inherited disease
* is of two kinds
- the reordering of the basic building blocks of life
Hormonal manipulation
* aims at lowering testosterone levels.
* can also typically result in a loss of libido.
Image manipulation
* is an art that takes patience and persistence to master
- essential in creating graphics for web pages
* refers to working with or 'editing' digital images.<|endoftext|>### manipulation:
Spinal manipulation
* dates back ages ago practiced in one form or another in most cultures.
* helps to improve postural an kinesthetic awareness.
* is as old as man, but has always attempted to rid man from symptomatic distress
- clinically useful in treating chronic back pain
- effective in relieving infantile colic
- of benefit to some patients with acute low-back pain
- often effective treatment for acute lower back trouble in adults
- one of the most effective treatments for acute adult low back pain
- performed by chiropractors
* is the application of force by hand to selected joints of the spine
- most common form of manipulation
- within the scope of practice of physiotherapists
* is, in fact, perhaps the safest health care procedure in recorded history.
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Mankind
* All mankind can be brothers and sisters, beyond race and tradition
- is born in a state of sin and misery
* are capable of reachs
- groups
- human races
- made of humanity
- part of nature
* can live in harmony with nature
- stand great pain, suffering and privation
* community based on ethical assumptions.
* consists of a wide variety of souls
- body, soul, and spirit
* destroys everything, from relationships to atoms.
* differs from other primates in being almost naked.
* evolves over long periods of time, influenced greatly by terrestrial cycles.
* exists in the form of individuals.
* falls into four groups, when innate nature and inclinations are considered.
* has a propensity to pillage and waste everything it comes in contact with
- thousands of years of recorded history of pain and suffering
* hybrid of animal and divine, but there are some with more traits of both and neither.
* is ONE species, ONE original family, ONE genetic stock
- able to be conscious of the universe because the universe itself is conscious
- assumed to mean women as well as men
- conscious of the consciousness that is the universe
- divided into groups with differing customs, languages, and names
- more intelligent than animals
- plagued with cancer, unexplainable diseases, chronic fatigue syndrome and rapid aging
- quite different to animals
- related to the ape through an unknown common ancestor
- relatively free from biological instincts, drives and predispositions
* is the animal that makes tools
- biggest blight on the face of the earth
- first animal to develop a real sense of time
* is the only being who makes musical instruments
- weapons like spears and clubs
* is the only creature that controls fire
- who makes weapons
- thought to have evolved
- unique in the scheme of creation
- within the flow of the infinite
* lives inside of time.
* part of nature and has emerged as a result of continuous, natural evolutionary forces
- towards which it has responsibilities to assume
* product of biological evolution over a very long time span
- the Earth and the Earth provides the makeup of mankind's form
* race of explorers.
* recognizes that there are powers greater than man that work in the world and in men's lives.
* shares the Earth with ALL creatures.
* single body and each nation a part of that body.
* social animal.
* symbolizes the dimensions of time and space on the fingers.
* very small part of the total number of jivas that live on the land.
Manner
* are a first form of legal-law
- moveable morality, often changing without warning as a traveler crosses a border
- sensitive awareness of the feelings of others
- social skill
- appropriate ways of behaving, speaking, and dressing in a culture
- as important as prose and poetry
- demeanor
- kinds
- properties
* promote development
- social development
* reflect social norms and the demands of the social context.
* shape an individual's self-concept.
### manner:
Good manner
* are a combination of common sense and consideration for others
- important in genealogy just as in other aspects of life
* is the art of making people feel comfortable.
* teach children to care about others.
Informality
* is the name of the game in Hawaii
- order, whilst relaxing over a pint or enjoying a substantial meal
* means that there is dwarfed investment in human capital.
### manner | rudeness:
Incivility
* also discourages individuals from taking an active interest in public affairs.
* is rudeness
### manuals:
Style guide
* are manuals
- reference work
* refer to the overall formatting and structure of a manuscript.
User manual
* are manuals.
* provide information and instruction in the use of a product, program, or service.
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Warranty
* Warranties Differentiate among different types of product and service warranties
- apply to the sale of goods by a merchant
* Warranties are a significant source of consumer protection
- an issue between the buyer and seller
- obligations by the seller concerning the goods or services provided
- private contracts between buyers and sellers
* is an important factor in purchasing a computer
- assurance
* manufacturer's warranty.
### manufacturing companies:
Computer manufacturer
* are manufacturing companies
- smart people
* try to make setting up a computer as easy as possible.
Many case
* describe concepts
- physical concepts
* have causes.
Many organism
* Most many organisms eat plants.
* Most many organisms have common patterns
- determinate growth
- organs
- types
- vestigial organs
* Most many organisms live in oceans
- water
* Some many organisms live in habitats.
* Some many organisms produce calcium carbonate shells
* share migration patterns
### many things:
Natural beauty
* comes in all colors, strength in many forms.
* is many things
- medicine for the soul
- true beauty<|endoftext|>### many-sided phenomenon:
Islamic fundamentalism
* are in reaction to the perceived dominance of western values and culture.
* is both politics and religion
- discouraged through the imposition of a non-Islamic foreign policy
- something that Iran supports
* is the form they take in the Arab world
- greatest threat to all forms of democratic societies
- thus prevalent on both sides, human rights groups say
* many-sided phenomenon.
* natural outcome of the Islamic teachings.
* reactionary, authoritarian movement.
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Map
* All maps distort the earth's surface.
* Are pictures of information about areas and places.
* Discover the geography and maps of ancient and modern Phrygia.
* Get maps or driving directions by typing in addresses or zip codes.
* Many maps also have contour lines, each of which joins up all the points at the same height
- have dots at each one degree
* Most maps also show a Western bias by splitting the earth in the middle of the Pacific or India
- are pictures of some aspect of the real world
- depict a lot of information in a small amount of space
* Provides the map of the state which displays important cities and places.
* Some MAPs stabilize microtubules , inhibiting depolymerization.
* allow to create a context between a persons actual position and any geographic phenomenon.
* also can convey atmosphere, feeling, and a sense of history
- cover the planets, moons, and constellations
- display schools, parks, hospitals, churches, and other landmarks
* are a basic tool of anyone doing spatial analysis, information storage or retrieval.
* are a form of spatial information, perhaps our most obvious form
- visual communication, a special language for describing spatial relationships
- format particularly important to geoscientists
- graphic means of communication
- part of environmental education
- powerful way to document traditional land claims
- rarity in India
- shared version of reality
- somewhat unique form of advertising because they inform as well as promote
- type of geographic model
- visual means of representing and organizing information
- abstraction of reality
- abstractions of reality using symbols analogous to real features on Earth s surface
- accurate representations of the earth in two dimensions
- actually the greatest threat to wildlife
- also essential to show landmarks, distances and topography
- an extremely important component of genealogical research
* are an important part of genealogical research
- segment of the remote sensing market
- another tool that help to make our ancestors real
- diagrams showing different types of information about a place, such as rivers and roads
- drawings on flat surfaces of all or part of the earth
- essential tools of geography because they assist in the visualization of space
- flat while the real world is three dimensional
- from the late nineteenth century into the twentieth century
- geographers' most important tools
* are graphic representations of selected aspects of Earth's surface
- graphics that contain links to textual information or to other graphics
- information systems
- made out of cubes, which can be made longer or shorter and can be reshaped
- mix of cartography and art
* are models of reality
- the earth, like a globe in a classroom
* are one navigation tool that people use to find their way around
- of the geographer s main tools, because maps describe what is where
* are one of the most important tools of the land use planner and natural resources manager
- tools used by planners
- types of documents associated with exploration
- orthographic views, photos are perspective views
- perhaps as fundamental to society as language and the written word
- powerful and communicate complex information about our world clearly and directly
* are powerful tools for planning, decision-making and policy setting
- to help managers visualize spatial patterns related to socioeconomic trends
- really models of a place in space
- representations of reality, and they contain errors that are spatially autocorrelated
- segment, that contin other objects
- simply models of the real world
- still vital to society and continue to improve over time
- subjective renderings of place and reflect the worldview of the mapmaker
* are the backbone of geography
- basic tools geographers use to present information
- coordinates of history
- data structure of choice for embedded graphs
- principle vehicles for understanding geographic realms
- traditional method of storing and displaying geographic information
- universal language
- vehicle to link reflection and concrete reality
- things which really, really benefit from the use of colour
* are tools that shape our perception of place
- used by geographers to show spatial relationships
* are two dimensional representations of the earth's surface
- dimensional, selective, reduced and distorted images of the earth
- two-dimensional representations of the surface of the earth
- useful because they can help people find the exact location of anything on earth
- usually outlines of various locations
* are very efficient at storing and communicating geographic information
- to communicate spatial situations
* below show areas.
* bring visual context and clarity to postal addresses.
* can also behave as environment and cause decoherence, thus acting as orchestrating nodes
- define people, their lifestyles and cultural practices
- include information beyond that which is perceivable in the reality
- depict many types of phenomena in the encounter between people and place
* can include a variety of information, such as floodplains, earthquake zones, and demographics
- bathymetry, topography, national boundaries, rivers and channels, cities, etc
* can show political boundaries or physical features such as earthquake faults or rivers
- thousands of features of the human and physical geography of the earth
- take the form of wall hangings, postcards, placemats, jigsaw puzzles, etc
* come in all shapes and sizes
- many shapes and sizes and have traditionally been printed on paper
* company which sells and frames reproductions of antique maps.
* consist of a graphic display of one or more geographic data layers.
* convey information about a place.
* cover areas
- land areas
- political, social and historical events as well as physical and economic information
- regional areas
- significant physical and cultural features of the ancient world
- small areas
- terrains
* deal primarily with land as oppopsed to bodies of water or air space.
* define phenomena that have a spatial element.
* depict areas
- hot spots
* describe counties, cities, countries, the planet
- distribution patterns
* differ in detail and scale from country to country and indeed often from region to region.
* efficiently store and communicate geographic information.
* free service that requests address information for the purpose of mapping a location.
* frequently help people to make decisions.
* give information
- useful information
* hang on walls.
* have cyclic patterns
- hills and valleys, rivers and lakes, and deserts and forests
- three or more bar scales, each in a different unit of measure
- use in biology and in agriculture
* help people know how to get around
- travel from place to place
- resource managers visualize where objects of interest are located, such as a stream
- understand locations and development of areas
* however belong to the age of atoms.
* illustrate areas
- countries' membership in alliances or organizations
- economic, social, and political problems in British history
* include features
- indicators
- major features
- terrain features
* includes sections
- works of and on cartography from the fifteenth century to the present
* indicate locations
- where native people, plant and animal species live
* is the part of the national bibliography that registers cartographic material.
* locate important places.
* making today is done mostly by computer.
* offer overviews.
* often contain useful demographic information
- convey subtle prejudices about the superiority of nations and cultures
* play an important role as a source of data.
* provide a means by which statistical information can be presented simply and effectively
- answers
- continuity and orientation to our world
- valuable information
* represent our three dimensional world in two dimensions
- the surface of the Earth at various scales and levels of generalization
* reveal overall spatial orientation and the general relationships of one place to another.
* serve purposes.
- characteristics
- details
- different features on the land surface, hence, different types of maps
- exploitation
- extent
- geographic ranges
- how people visualize the world and relate to it
- jet streams
- major cities
- migration routes
- orientations
- paths
- positions
- properties
- regions
- sites
- soil characteristics
* stabilize microtubules by inhibiting the dissociation of tubulin from microtubules.
* tell history as much as they depict it
- stories
* try to keep abreast of international trading laws and policies.
* use colors to represent different features
- light, medium and dark tints of colour to define variances in range
- symbols such as points, lines, area patterns and colors to convey information
- the directions north, south, east, and west to help locate objects or features
* used for navigation come in all types and sizes.
* vary greatly in quality, type and size
- the type and complexity of data that they portray
* visually describe certain geographical areas.
* work with popular page layout, presentation, illustration, and writing programs.
+ America's Army, Game content, Missions and maps: Shooter video games :: 2002 video games
* The map list is sorted by the version they were released with, with newer maps coming first. The game currently has 28 multiplayer maps and 14 single player training missions. Completing these training missions unlocks things like the ability to play online or to become a medic, a special forces unit or a sniper. Maps have different sizes, objectives, and weapons that players can have.
+ Sauerbraten (video game), Technology, Map editing: 2004 video games :: Mac OS X games :: Windows games
* Maps are made out of cubes, which can be made longer or shorter and can be reshaped. These cubes can be mapped out easily, using the in-game editor. This means that both map-makers and players can make very big, detailed maps very quickly. This is not like other games such as 'Quake', where you need a lot of effort and bugfixing work to even get the map to work.
+ Weather map: Meteorology
* A 'weather map' is a tool. It is used to show facts and study of many kinds of meteorological amounts at different levels of the atmosphere quickly. They have been used from the mid-19th century. Weather maps have been used both for study and for weather forecasting purposes. Some maps show differences of temperature. This can help find weather fronts.
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Concept map
* are a novel use of graph technology to give a map of related terms
- an important means of knowledge representation
- graphic illustrations that show how information or concepts are organized
* have their origin in the learning movement called constructivism.
* represent a visual method for organizing information.
Distribution map
* focus on the spatial variation of features, data, or themes.
* record the approximate historical distribution of the animals.<|endoftext|>### map:
Geologic map
* are among the most important tools used by paleontologists and fossil hunters.
* are an effective way to convey large amounts of geologic information about an area
- important source of natural-resource information
- compilations of data and inference
- interpretations by scientists of the earth's surface and subsurface
- the most fundamental and important database for the earth sciences
* can represent the orientation of a layer by a strike and dip symbol.
* show contoured depth to bedrock and sediment thickness
- present day features and evidence of past events
* show the distribution of various layers and types of rocks in an area
- pattern of rocks on the surface of the earth
- types of rocks that occur in particular places
* use vivid colors to held distinguish the layers of rock easily.
Holomorphic map
* are prototypes of positively oriented maps.
* play an important role and the process is sometimes called holomorphic induction.<|endoftext|>### map:
Image map
* Try to avoid using image maps.
* allow a designer to assign coordinate areas to specific parts of the image
- different parts of a single image to be linked to different documents on a server
- users to access different documents by clicking different areas in an image
* are a useful way of graphically expressing information
- way of making one image link to various different pages
- an extremely common form of creating visual menus
- graphic images with links or actions associated with sections of the image
- graphics in which sections have been linked that connect to other Web pages
* are graphics which have had selected areas turned into hyperlinks
- multiple links mapped to various areas of the graphic
- with imbedded hotspots
- hyperlinks, or hotspots, that are created as part of a graphic image
* are images that contain hyperlinks
- have been mapped to link to multiple locations
* can be a problem for various people with disabilities
- contain graphics that simulate buttons with labels
* designate certain parts of an image as hyperlink heads.
* make it possible to have different clickable regions on an image.
Linkage map
* consist of an array of DNA patterns, called markers, positioned on chromosomes.
* exploit a phenomenon called recombination or crossing over.
* show locations.
Mental map
* allow cats to take short cuts, cutting across fields instead of sticking to the edges.
* are essential for use in everyday life.
Mind map
* are a note-taking, and a brainstorming technique
- similar to concept maps, word webbing and bubble writing
* use pictures.
Physical map
* aim to quantify the actual amount of DNA, usually in base pairs, between two loci.
* are a key part of the technology of genomics.
* consist of overlapping pieces of DNA spanning an entire chromosome.
* display geological features like mountain ranges, rivers and lakes.
* focus on the land and water formations on the surface of the Earth.
* show natural features such as mountains, rivers, oceans, and islands.
Political map
* show how people have divided up the earth's surface
- the boundaries of governmental entities such as countries, states and provinces
* use colors to represent different countries.
Road map
* are guidance
- plans
* show areas.
Soil map
* provide information.
* serve purposes.
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Statistical map
* are just images with noise with variance equal to unity.
* show general-purpose information, such as road networks and land cover.
Texture map
* add realism to an object, for example, by making the sofa look as if it is upholstered.
* are pictures stored in electronic format.
Thematic map
* can cover a variety of characteristics from soil types to population density.
* map that symbolizes geographic features according to a particular attribute.
Topo map
* are useful when representing paddles.
+ Topographic map: Cartography
* A 'topographic map' is a kind of map which uses contour lines or other ways to show elevation and topography. Topo maps are usually very detailed, with a large scale.
Topographical map
* display the contours of a given land area.
* seek to translate the intimate features of a place into a graphic representation.
Weather map
* Most weather maps have cyclic patterns
* Some weather maps connect sunlight.
* Some weather maps show fronts
- temperature
* are located in newspapers
- vital tools for meteorologists
* depict areas.
* help meteorologists make forecasts.
* show atmospheric pressure in millibars, units equal to a thousandth of a bar
- locations
- many symbols that describe the weather at a particular time
### maps:
Bathymetric map
* are maps
- topographic maps of landforms that are submerged beneath the ocean or a lake
* portray the topography of the seafloor.
* show ocean depths by contours and gradient tints.
World map
* Most world maps depict Northern continents as larger than they really are.
* Some world maps show the mountains, rivers, oceans, and plains that make up the face of the Earth.
* are maps.
* show habitats for each species
- the regions of visibility for each eclipse
### marigolds:
French marigold
* Most french marigolds produce flowers.
* are marigolds.
* come in large and dwarf varieties
- varieties of yellow, gold, and orange
* help control root-knot nematodes.
* start from seed much faster than African marigolds.<|endoftext|>Marine organism
* Many marine organisms release their eggs into the surface waters of the sea.
* Most marine organisms are adapted to live in particular temperature ranges
- die in fresh water
- live near the surface
- play roles
- show patterns
- use photosynthesis
* Some marine organisms can deliver painful and dangerous stings.
* Some marine organisms have external skeletons
* Some marine organisms produce calcium carbonate shells
- stay in one place throughout their lifecycle, but others range extensively
* are a rich source for natural products.
* are an increasingly valuable resource for obtaining beneficial products for humans
- interesting source of natural products with potent biological activities
- aquatic organisms
- potentially valuable for their wide variety of chemical diversity
- surrounded by water with a higher solute concentration than the organism and
* can also produce carbonates for shells or other hard parts.
* construct their shells out of elements in sea water.
* depend on many different kinds of habitats to live.
* grow bigger and produce more young in areas that are protected from fishing.
* have great variation in their reproductive strategies.
* inhabit the pelagic realm - all of the water overlying the ocean floor.
* offer a promising source of novel compounds for new drugs.
* produce chemicals for functions such as defence, offence and signalling.
* provide the cure for many diseases and the promise of many more cures.
* rely on nitrogen-fixing bacteria to convert nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds.
* represent a promising source to identify new pharmacologically active substances.
* use biopolymeric adhesive secretions for attachment
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* can include possessions, real property and money.
* consists of assets acquired during the marriage.
* exists regardless of how title is held.
* includes jointly and most separately owned assets acquired during a marriage.
* is property acquired during the marriage except that acquired by gift or bequest
- subject to division upon dissolution of marriage
- the real and personal property of all married persons
### marital status:
Civil union
* are essentially a mirror image of marriage
- marital status
* is marital status
Matrimony
* celebrates the union of a man and woman where the community witness to their vows.
* helps men even as it thickens their waistlines.<|endoftext|>Marker
* are artifacts
- easily detectable pieces of DNA close to a gene
* are located in books
- briefcases
- desks
- drawers
- schools
- molecules that leak from the heart into the blood when a heart attack occurs
- pens
- present in a patient's clinical blood sample
- strands of proteins that act as road signs leading researchers to a gene in a sequence
- symbols
- the currency of power, and the only currency that counts
* are used for coloring
- drawing
- highlightings
- writing
* facilitate identification.
* have an important role in multi-agent cooperation and learning.
* includes sections.
* is an artifact
* provide opportunity
- unique opportunity
* show clear differentiations
- genetic differentiations
* usually consist of some type of detectable variation in the nucleotide sequence.
* A 'marker' writing device that allows a person to draw, write, or scribble. Ink comes out of the tip of the marker and onto the writing surface, commonly a piece of paper. Markers generally come in a variety of different colors.
### marker:
Biochemical marker
* Some biochemical markers show cell death
* can reveal the integrity of bone remodeling.
Bookmark
* Is a link to a specific location on a Web page.
* consists of the title and URL of a page.
* refers to a key related document.
Historical marker
* can help in determining potential hunting sites.
* come in a variety of shapes and formats.
* play an important role in preserving our heritage.
Microsatellite marker
* are gene products that can facilitate the mapping of genes.
* detect hypervariable regions of the genome.<|endoftext|>### marker:
Molecular marker
* Most molecular markers are selectively neutral, some represent adaptively significant mutations.
* allow definite diagnosis and histogenetic classification of single tumor cells.
* are also useful
- small DNA fragments located on chromosomes
- typically fragments of DNA migrating in electrophoresis gels
* can also be extremely useful to aid the identification of biological material.
* have potential for increasing the efficiency of breeding programs.
* indicate rare sex in a predominantly asexual parasitoid wasp.
Permanent marker
* adhere to clear acetate and come in primary colors.
* can last through rain and even sunlight as long as the feathers last.
* contain harmful solvents.
Tumor marker
* are also useful in selected malignant conditions.
* are substances present in abnormal amounts in some people who have liver cancer
- in some people who have pancreatic cancer
- therefore powerful tools for guiding the course of cancer therapies
### market research:
Market analysis
* are marketing research.
* is market research
- the foundation of a business sales and financial plans
- used for determining targets for admissions and tracking performance
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### marketing:
Direct marketing
* can be a two-way street between grower and customer.
* cost effective way to generate the dollars needed to serve area residents.
* growing business which meets the needs of time-pressed consumers
- force within the retail industry
* is just a way of talking to people
- sales, pure, and simple
- the complex of efficient verified decisions for successful business
* means testing, tracking response, analyzing results, and testing again.
* precise science based on statistical analysis.
* uses mass media marketing.
Dutch auction
* are selling.
* can take place when a seller has multiple identical items to sell.
* favor buyers, since higher bidders pay less than the price they bid.
Retail
* are distribution channels
- monetary values
* competitive business, where store appearance matters greatly.
* highly competitive industry where every inch of retail space counts.
### marketing | retail:
Retail lighting
* encompasses a wide range of environments, from tiny shops to large retail giants.
* is an emerging concern at airports.
### martial art:
Aikido
* is martial art.
* seeks nothing but balance and harmony.
* teaches children how to defend themselves, without kicking or punching.
* teaches kids a lighter approach to life
- how to handle violence without themselves being violent
- practical self-defense
- to be calm
Invisibility
* can be a liberating and positive force.
* is as much victimization as hate crime which targets homosexuals
- one of the main symptoms of denial
- physical properties
- the missing goal in computing
Mascot
* are organisms.
* have an uncanny ability to bring people together.
* includes cell membranes
- cells
- corpi
- cytoplasm
- nuclei
- plasma membranes
- sections
- vacuoles
* is an organism
* perpetuate stereotypes.
* serve many purposes for college athletics.
### masochism:
Sadomasochism
* are masochism
- sadism
* has to do with annihilation.
* is masochism
- one ritual version of dominance and submission
- only about sex
- political dissent
* primary principle of nature.
* way of life for many.<|endoftext|>Mass
* All mass pulls on all other masses with gravity.
* Every mass attracts every other mass in the universe according to Newton's law of gravity
- exerts a force of attraction on every other mass
* More mass compresses hydrogen burning core more so that rate of nuclear fusion is higher
- gives less acceleration and less mass gives more acceleration
* Most mass absorbs heat
- affects gravity
- becomes energy
- contains water
- decreases over time
* Most mass has energy
- gravitational effects
- is multiplied by acceleration
* Some mass affects climates
- comes from earth
* Some mass is decreased by units
- multiplied by height
- produces wind
* are obtained from visual and eclipsing binary systems observed spectroscopically.
- enough energy
* equals density
- volume time density
* fundamental measure
* has direct effects
- inertia
- positive effects
- significant effects
* increases energy
- kinetic energy
* is bodies
- collections
- located in churchs
- prayer
* is religious ceremony
- music
- rivers
* moves closer to the center.
* tends to be represented by objectives and responsibilities.
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### mass communication:
Public relation
* are mass communication
- promotions
- things that are done to improve the company image
* broad stroke that's used to smooth over the rough edges of a problem.
* can help activate organizations' social conscience.
* comes in many forms.
* dialogic or audience sensitive activity.
* employs media controlled by others to create a favourable climate of opinion.
* field that demands attention to detail and highly developed writing skills.
* function of management
- modern management
* helps advertising by creating credibility for a product or service
- to protect the present position when an organization is under attack
* involves crisis and issue management.
* is all about communication
- also part of self-justification
* is an ongoing effort that can have either a positive or a negative effect
- organization s effort to win the cooperation of groups of people
- common sense and hard work
- like cosmetics
* is the business of establishing a rapport with a variety of publics
- process of shaping public opinion
- total process of building goodwill toward a business
- what campus journalism mainly consists of today
* means control of a public
- of getting attention and shaping public opinion
* much-maligned and often misunderstood profession.
* very important part of defending our right to practice social nudity.
### mass unit:
Mass number
* are always whole numbers with no units.
* mass unit
+ Atomic mass
* As mentioned above, note that the atomic mass of an atom is not the same as its mass number. Mass numbers are always whole numbers with no units.
Atomic mass
* Some atomic mass is decreased by units.
* is mass
- the number of protons plus the number of neutrons
Body mass
* changes drastically from season to season.
* decreases with the number of pregnancies, independent of age.
* is an estimate of the fat content of the body
- monitored on a daily basis
- strongly related to mandible length
* is the primary determinant of mid-femoral bone acquisition during adolescence
- bone acquisition during adolescent growth
* measure of weight as related to height.<|endoftext|>### mass:
Bone mass
* begins to decline at thirty five to forty years of age
- decrease and skin becomes thinner and looses some elasticity
* declines with age in all people.
* grows rapidly in childhood and throughout adolescence.
* is assessed by the measuring of bone mineral density using bone densitometry
- low in relatives of osteoporosis patients
- maintained at a constant level due to the tight balance of bone removal and rebuilding
- stocked from childhood by eating a calcium-rich diet
* reflects a the balance of resorption and new bone formation.
* revolves around a phenomenon called remodeling.
Greater mass
* accelrates faster and forces the rod and disk to rotate with greater energy.
* has greater gravitational pull.
Laity
* Laities are multitudes.
* are part of the priesthood.
* means the church - the laity.
Large mass
* Most large mass absorbs heat.
* oozes along as a single unit.
Mass flow
* can occur into the soil in response to water uptake by plants.
* means that all of the mass of a dry blend moves uniformally out of the container.<|endoftext|>### mass:
Mass spectrometry
* consists basically of weighing ions in the gas phase.
* is also an effective tool to analyze the structure of large biomolecules
- indispensable for identification of drugs and metabolites
- nothing other than the study in the gas phase of ionized molecules
- particularly advantageous for the analysis of complex samples
- used for larger reactants and product identification
* is used to confirm the synthesized mol
- identity molecules for research, clinical, and legal purposes
- select ions for study and for analysis of fragmentation products
- verify mass of the peptide
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### mass:
Muscle mass
* More muscle mass equates to a faster metabolism and thus more calories burned.
* can also be a factor, when muscles are heavily developed.
* diminishes with age.
* has a genetic component.
* is decreased for the paralyses and increased for the myotonias
- increased only by exercising muscles
- needed to burn calories
- reduced as muscles atrophy with disuse
Relativistic mass
* is mass
* measure of the energy E of a particle which changes with velocity.
Thermal mass
* has the capacity to absorb and store heat or cool.
* is an under-valued factor in energy efficiency
- the amount of potential heat storage capacity available in a material
* major attribute to any energy efficient home - it stores heat.<|endoftext|>### mass:
Unit of mass
* Units of mass are used to measure the amount of matter in something.
+ Albert Einstein, Mass-energy equivalence: 1879 births :: 1955 deaths :: Americans of German descent :: Cardiovascular disease deaths in the United States :: German Jews :: German physicists :: Jewish American scientists :: Naturalized citizens of the United States :: Nobel Prize in Physics winners
* Mass, not weight, can be transformed into energy. Another way of expressing this idea is to say that matter can be transformed into energy. Units of mass are used to measure the amount of matter in something. The mass or the amount of matter in something determines how much energy that thing could be changed into.
### mass-flow engines:
Combustion turbine
* are mass-flow engines.
* have a compressor, combustor, and hot air turbine in a single unit.
* operate differently from coal-fired or nuclear plants.
### massage therapy:
Shiatsu massage
* are massage therapy.
* enhance stamina, mental ability and general vitality.
* is an ancient Japanese healing modality.
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### massages:
Acupressure
* are massages
- professional servicing
- treatments
* body therapy which dates back to the third century in China.
* can alleviate nausea and vomiting by applying gentle pressure to acupoints in the wrist
- sometimes relieve the pain as can massage or chiropractic treatment
* does have a track record in helping with chronic pain and some physical disorders.
* enables the body to adapt to environmental changes and resist illness.
* improves blood circulation for rheumatic conditions.
* involves pressing on certain points of the body to relieve pain
- pressure on points with the hands
* is also a good way to reduce existing pain
- an outgrowth of acupuncture, a Chinese medical practice
- another non-needle way to stimulate acupressure points
- as old as instinct itself
- believed to be the forerunner of acupuncture and has many similarities
- direct pressure over trigger areas of pain
- needle-less acupuncture
- one of the ways to go in that direction
- performed by applying steady, firm pressure on specific points along the body
- related to acupuncture
- similar in principle to acupuncture, in which needles are inserted
* is similar to acupuncture except no needles are used
- that pressure from fingers is used in place of needles
- static pressure on particular point, often a 'trigger point' or painful knot
* is the pressing of fingers on acupuncture points
- stimulation of specific points to promote therapeutic results
* manipulation of energy on certain points on the body.
* method of contacting the electrical centers or points in the body.
* non-certified field of activities that vary considerably in their application.
* non-invasive and effective means of managing many common pain and stress syndromes.
* releases the flow of natural endorphins, thereby acting as a natural pain reliever.
* relieves pain without drugs.
* science of patience.
* system of massage that promotes the life energy to circulate.
* type of highly localized massage.
* uses finger pressure on certain acupuncture points to manipulate energy imbalances
- rather than fine needles to stimulate nerve points
- the principles of acupuncture but without the use of needles
- thumbs, fingers, or hands to remove blockages or slow down excess energy
* utilizes the diagnostic concepts of traditional Chinese medicine.
* variation of acupuncture.
* way of accessing and releasing blocked or congested energy centers in the body.
* works to harmonize and restore energy flows.<|endoftext|>### massages:
Swedish massage
* approaches the body from an anatomical, physiological point of view.
* forms the basis of the contemporary Western approach to massage.
* is done with slow stroking, even pressured movements towards the heart
- mostly long, stroking movements that manipulate the soft tissue and muscles
- one of the oldest approaches for relieving pain and stress
- the most common form of massage
- what many people think of when massage is mentioned
* promotes the feeling of well-being on both the physical and emotional levels.
* uses traditional techniques of effleurage, petrissage, vibration, and friction.
* utilizes about four different hand movements upon the body.
Massive object
* Any massive object creates a gravitational field around it.
* More massive objects accelerate less than smaller objects given an identical force
- have a stronger gravitational field
* distort space-time and bend worldlines.
### massless:
Single photon
* are sufficient to trigger movement responses in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
* is massless.
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Mat
* Most mats cover surfaces.
* Some mats float on surfaces
- produce gases
- protect seedlings
* are a durable alternative often used in spot applications around machinery and work situations
- the most useful and basic item of property in Fijian culture
* can grow back quickly
- interfere with the establishment of seedlings of other vegetation
* come in different sizes to fit all trees.
* cover areas
- floors
- forest floors
* hold water and lower body temperature.
* includes sections.
* often form around the tops of aquatic plants.
* reduce dusting, too, and keep clothes, drapes, and upholstery cleaner.
* sometimes break off to form floating islands.
* tend to be good insulators, so they are warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
### mat:
Microbial mat
* are a few centimeters thick, and they typically grow on moist surfaces
- the earliest form of life on Earth for which there is good fossil evidence
* grow mostly on submerged or moist surfaces but a few survive in deserts
- surfaces but a few survive in deserts. * surfaces but a few survive in deserts. A few are endosymbionts of animals
Rubber mat
* are expensive, bulky and heavy to handle, and tend to shift
- popular in the dairy industry
* can give cows more confidence in walking through such areas.
* improve cow comfort but still require bedding to keep stalls dry and improve footing.
Material object
* All material objects are composed of atoms.
* Every material object has a natural resonant frequency at which it vibrates
- is either a mereological atom or a living thing
* are essentially external to each other.
* can change back to pure energy if given the right stimulus.
* consist of atoms.
Material possession
* are properties.
* can be a sign of poor spiritual health and be disruptive to society.
Material property
* All material properties begin with the atomic structure and the properties of the atoms involved.
* Material properties are stochastic values.
* Material properties can also affect the performance of brick
- be temperature dependent
- depend on the kinds of atom the material is made from
### materialists:
Modern scientist
* Many modern scientists are materialists.
* Most modern scientists climb using methods that minimize harm to the environment.
* consider astrology as a pseudoscience and superstition.
* estimate the volume of eruptive material at almost four cubic kilometers of magma.
* recognize six main subclasses of prairie in Illinois.
* use sophisticated instruments and computers.
### materials-driven:
Technological progress
* distorts the perception of time.
* enables an economy to increase output with the same amount of inputs.
* increases the variety of trading systems.
* is materials-driven
- measured by the number and size of components on a chip
* reduces the cost and difficulty of transporting goods and services
- of climate change mitigation
Maternity
* Most maternity wear stores carry postpartum clothing.
* is quality
* leave begins when the employee is medically certified as unable to work due to pregnancy
- can be a problem for businesses, especially smaller ones
* leave is directed towards the birth or adoption of a child
- unbroken leave and includes a period of six weeks following confinement
### maternity:
Ovarian pregnancy
* can be primary or secondary.
* is very rare, although well authenticated.
Mathematical function
* Many mathematical functions can produce fractals.
* are used to predict or estimate the value of the depenent variables.
+ Linear regression: Statistics
* Linear regression' is a special case of regression analysis, which tries to explain the relationship betweeen a dependent variable and one or more explanatory variables. Mathematical functions are used to predict or estimate the value of the depenent variables. In linear regression, these functions are linear.
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### mathematical impossibility:
Abiogenesis
* is the theory that life comes from non-living matter.
* mathematical impossibility.
* natural phenomenon
* primarily concerns itself with web page design for individuals.
* refers to first life - the production of living organisms from inanimate matter.
### mathematical term:
Discontinuity
* Discontinuities are locations for x values that make the function undefined
- separation
- the hackers of forecasting
- do exist among the inhabitants of fresh- water systems
- occur at prices for which a marketed asset suddenly becomes redundant
* also arises when consumers move home.
* is separation
- the mother or fountainhead of innovation
* mathematical term.
### mathematically precise game:
Video poker
* can be downright hypnotic.
* has many game variations and is different from slot machines in many ways.
* includes a variety of draw poker types.
* is an extremely popular game
- basic draw poker
- basically the same as draw poker, but is in the form of a slot machine
- different in many respects
- now the webs most popular casino game
- played off the top of a single deck
* mathematically precise game.
### mathematically precise notion:
Equivalence
* bewteen logics and their representing type theories.
* exists whenever the uniformed traders hedge all of their endowments of risky shares.
* is an equivalence relation
- equality
- in the eye of the beholder
- status
- sub-divided into 'complete equivalence' and 'partial equivalence'
* mathematically precise notion.
* means that members of a group are identical under a given relationship.
### mating:
Hybridisation
* describes the bonding atoms from an atom 's point of view.
* takes place between species and between genera.
+ Orbital hybridization, Types of Hybridization, 'sp'3 hybrids: Chemical bonding :: Quantum chemistry :: Stereochemistry
Matt
* are nuts
- talls
* have kids.
* is dullness<|endoftext|>Mattress
* Many mattresses still use helical wire to attach coils.
* Most mattresses can only respond to downward pressure.
* Some mattresses are part of beds
- bunk
- cots
- hammocks
* are located in beds
- houses
- pads
- the most important source of housedust mite allergens
- well known to retain and support dust mites
* can either assist treatment of mechanical pain, or seriously hinder recovery.
* includes sections.
* pose a significant fire and smoke hazard in detention facilities
- hazard in locked detention facilities
### mattress:
Air mattress
* are comfortable and cheap, but heavy, bulky and poor insulators
* come in every standard bed size.
* is airtight, absorbant, comfortable and tough.
Inflatable mattress
* are compact and easy to pack.
* come in all standard bedding sizes.
### maturing market:
Electronic security
* ensures the confidentiality of taxpayer data.
* maturing market.
* standard safeguard.<|endoftext|>Maze
* Some mazes have tubes.
* A 'maze' puzzle. It is made of a complex system of paths. Mazes can be on paper. They can also be big enough to walk through. Labyrinths, which are similar, have one winding path instead of many paths like a maze. Sometimes balls are placed in small mazes which have to be moved to the end through the maze.
* are a simple kind of puzzle , where persistence is more useful than skill
- complicated networks of paths and, usually, hedges - essentially giant puzzles
- graphs - each box vertex and the openings for next moves are edges
- multicursal
- systems
- the traditional tool in assessing learning and memory performance
* have a connotation as well as a literal mathematical description
- many paths, with dead ends and multiple destinations
* includes infrastructures
* offer a choice of paths, some with many entrances and exits.
### meaning:
Intension
* are meaning.
* version running under as many operating systems as possible.
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### meaning:
Moral
* All morals are relative - personal beliefs mean there is no standard of right or wrong.
* Some morals are very old in human beliefs.
* also play a large role when people form their views about physician assisted suicide.
* are a set of standards that each individual lives by
- an essential part of religion and therefore go hand in hand
- basic guidelines for living
- codes that a society adopts for it to function
- different in different cultures
- in a persons mind
- individual preferences or socially useful behaviors
- rules of behavior
- significant social codes and rules for behavior that have no material existence
- something teens want to be taught by adults
- standards of ethical behavior
- the prerogative of the victors
- what makes a person choose their path in life
* arise from the whims of the individuals making up a society.
* have a great effect on a child becoming an individual
- to do with standards of right and wrong
* promote a certain sense of rules, right from wrong.
* relate to principles of right and wrong in behavior.
+ Morality: Ethics :: Psychology :: Philosophy
* Morality ' is the concept of doing the right thing. Morals are basic guidelines for living.
### meaning | moral:
Employee morale
* has a major impact on productivity and ultimately profitability.
* involves thoughts, feelings, and sentiments.
Moral ambiguity
* surrounds international adoption.
* way of life.
Moral depravity
* is depravity of choice
- originally a choice and therefore a mental act
* standing choice as distinct from a volition.
* state that can be instantly abandoned.
* violation of moral obligation.
Moral equality
* depends on the nature of the members of the group.
* is consistent with different sorts of treatment and rights.
Moral evil
* arises from a free choice to misuse creation.
* is basically natural evil that is caused by free choice
- evil that results from an act, or failure to act, of man
- sin, as distinct from physical evil, which is some form of suffering
- the absence of some possible good, such as wisdom, love or self-control
Moral theology
* can demonstrate the action of grace on human activity.
* forms part of the sacra doctrina.
* holds that no evil act is justified by a good intention.
* is about growing in virtue and spiritual perfection
- teleological Teleology deals with the end or purpose of something
Nuance
* are meaning.
* leader in speech interface technology.
Overtone
* are harmonic
- vibrations that occur simultaneously with the basic pitch
* refer to higher frequencies which also produce standing waves.
Symbolization
* involves abstraction, an example being the use of white sand to suggest the sea.
* is meaning
- practice
Undercurrent
* are superior to surface currents on the long run.
* can keep the ice thin in spots.
* is information.
### meaningless expression:
Forgiveness of sin
* is located in confessions.
* meaningless expression.
### measures:
Physical measure
* are measures.
* refer to alterations that can be made to water using equipment or processes.
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* All meat is ritually slaughtered according to Islamic law.
* All meats are raised without antibiotics and vegetables are organic
- contain some level of bacteria, such as salmonella, listeria, and e-coli
* Most meat attracts rats.
* Most meat comes from animals
- livestock
* Most meat contains acid
- animal proteins
- calories
- chemicals
- cholesterol
- essential nutrients
- irons
- minerals
- phosphorus
- salt
- sodium
- vitamins
- derives from mammals
- feeds dogs
* Most meat has bones
- flavour
- hollow bones
- other nutrients
* Most meat is full of pesticides, hormones and antibiotics
- located in mammals
- makes meals
- mixes with vegetables
* Most meat provides nutrients
- vital nutrients
* Some meat causes cancer
- diseases
- heart diseases
* Some meat contains bacteria
- calcium
- concentration
- cysts
- fiber
- nitrate
- oil
- parasites
- salt water
- tissue cysts
* Some meat has carbohydrates
- odor
- toes
- increases calorie intake
- induces inflammation
- prevents illnesses
- produces dungs
* Some meat promotes better health
- sits in stomachs
* Some meat uses for bait
- fish meals
* Some meat uses in chinese medicine
* Some meat uses in traditional chinese medicine
* Some meats are only common in some places
- have high levels of fat
* already contains salt water.
* also causes gout and arthritis and a host of other physical problems
- contains toxins, especially lactic acid, which waste product of muscle metabolism
- gives rise in human beings to a cruel and evil temperament
- good source of calories and protein
- has sulfur containing amino acids which cause calcium loss from bones
* are also a good source of iron, which is an important mineral for women
- deficient in calcium and the ratio of calcium to phosphorus is very poorly balanced
- full of protein and are great for pregnant or nursing mice
- high in purines
- nutritious as long as they are lean
- produced on cattle, sheep, poultry and pig farms
- succulent with juices seared in, leaving the outside crisp and golden brown
- together, dairy products are together, and fresh produce is in one place
* builds twice as much muscle fiber as other protein sources like tofu and tuna.
* can also aid in the absorption of other nutrients
- bolster the immune system to fight diseases and keep people out of the hospital
* can be an important part of a healthy diet
- hard to chew and swallow
- particularly difficult for a child to chew unless it's cut into very small pieces
- reach temperatures at which bacteria thrive
- stay in the warmth of the intestine for at least four days until it is digested
* comes from animals raised and slaughtered for that purpose
- that are dead
- creatures
* coming from bulls typically exhibits both a higher pH and high concentrations of pigment.
* complete food for humans.
- an excess of phosphorous and inadequate amounts of calcium
* contains animal fat
- elements
- fat, iron and several other compounds
- hormones, antibiotics, and bacteria which brings on disease
* contains iron, but it also helps the body absorb iron from other foods
- fat, and other compounds
- little fiber and has no natural antioxidants
* contains lots of important nutrients that are harder to come by from other sources
- more pesticides than do plant-source foods
- no dietary fiber and the refining processes remove the fiber from whole foods
- nutrients including protein, iron, zinc and B vitamins which are important to health
- trace elements
* continues to be used in the domestic food market and in an emerging international market.
* contributes to osteoporosis because it's high in protein and phosphorus.
* cook with far less shrinkage and retain more natural moisture.
* depletes the calcium stored in the body.
* develops a skinlike layer as just the surface thaws and refreezes.
* does provide protein, however, it is only one source.
* eating animals are susceptible
- bats are much bigger than insect eating bats
* freeze more successfully in casseroles than in separate slices.
* gives energy.
* good source of iron, especially liver
- many nutrients
- protein, zinc, iron, potassium, and niacin
* has a high level of nutrients compared to calories and is nutritionally dense
- powerful impact on the mind and body
- reputation for being high in cholesterol
- calcium in it
- direct influence on the different compartments of the brain
- excellent flavor
* has no place in the llama diet
- surface water outlet as the terrain rises on all sides of the lake
- properties
- quality
- smell
- superior flavor with low fat content and they are highly resistant to disease
- to have lots of fat to cook properly
- unpleasant smell
- very little fiber and fish has none at all
- visible fat too
- wonderful flavour
* have a cholesterol content similar to chicken and fish
- abundant protein, lipids, minerals, and vitamins
- protein , some fat , and B vitamins
* high energy food source.
* includes muscle tissue, fat, skin, rind and gristle.
* increases the risk of breast cancer.
* is acid forming
- actually only a mediocre source of protein at best
- also a prime source of the vitamin thiamin, which is highly sensitive to irradiation
* is also an extremely low yield product
- important export
- wasteful in terms of the energy and cost required to produce it
- always the best source of quality protein
- an excellent source of many nutrients, especially protein, B vitamins, iron and zinc
* is an important part of our society
- the diet of many people because it contains protein
- their diet, and they regularly eat beef, mutton, goat, and horse meat
- source of quality nutrients, heme iron, protein, zinc and B-complex vitamins
- incredibly wasteful way of producing food
- animal flesh that is used as food
- another name for muscle is meat, after all
- basis of diet, primarily beef and mutton
- but one class among twenty-two unedible substances
- chemically active, and as it ages, it releases sulfur
- considered to be the flesh and organs of mammals and fowl
- cooked in water and stock and vegetables are added along with herbs, spices and flavouring
- cured for one other reason, color
- done when it is tender and falling off the bone
- dried like fruit and vegetables
- easier to cut into pieces if it's a little bit frozen
* is eaten ONLY with greens
- at every meal, and dairy products are enjoyed daily
- fresh, dried, and as sausages
- mostly at fiesta time - usually pigs and chickens
- once in a while
- only on special occasions
- essentially muscle tissue and differs in animals in terms of fat content
- expensive to produce
- far and away the primary source of fat, and of saturated fat in the American diet
- finished when it falls off the bones
- firm in texture
- high in protein, low in calcium, high in phosphorous and high in fat
- highly nutritious, containing vital minerals, vitamins and protein building blocks
- inanimate objects
* is located in animals
- butcher shops
- butchers
- cans
- delis
- dinner
- freezers
- fridges
- markets
- ovens
- packages
- recipes
- refrigerators
- spring roll
- stew
- made of protein and fat and has virtually no carbohydrate content
- marinated for both flavor and tenderness
- moist and easily pulled from the bones
- much more susceptible to poisoning than vegetables and grains are
- muscles
* is one of our best sources of complete protein, B vitamins and iron
- country's most important agricultural products
* is one of the best dietary sources of high-quality protein
- sources of iron
- sources of iron and protein
- foods they often avoid
- hardest foods to digest
- largest sources of artery-clogging fat in the American diet
- more expensive foods in our diet
- our country's third most important agricultural product
- part of the food pyramid and good source of protein, in which our body needs
- perhaps the most iron rich and iron absorbable of foods
- prepared in many ways, as steaks , in stews , fondue , or as dried meat like beef jerky
- produced by killing the animal in question and cutting the desired flesh out of it
- rare and in some areas comes only once or twice a year
- sheared off in sizes that can be swallowed whole, without chewing
- simply an unhealthy source of protein
- smoked to produce a desirable color, flavor and aroma
- smoked, dried, boiled, fried and frozen
- solid food
* is the best source of protein, which the body needs to function optimally
- since it contains heme iron, the most readily absorbable form if iron
- clean flesh of slaughtered cattle, swine, sheep or goats
- great reason of wars, starveness, disaster in the world
- main staple of their diet, and they can gorge themselves easily
* is the most expensive diet that can be had
- important and natural source of protein for canines
- inefficient form of food to produce
- richest source, and the darker the meat, the more iron it contains
- their staple food
* is used for baiting traps
- butchering
- buying
- clothing
- fuel
- nourishment
- sales
* is very hard to digest
- high in phosphorus
- well known for it's ability to cause variety of diseases , and eggs and dairy are no better
- what makes a good brown sauce
* land and energy intensive food.
* luxury for most of the world's population.
* magnet for some of the most dangerous bacteria and parasites.
* major commodity product in interstate commerce
- part of Pakistani diet, whereas vegetables and beans are as important
- source of bioavailable zinc
* makes excellent dinner
- good meals
* makes up dinner
- most of their diet, but they do eat a small amount of vegetation, such as berries
* means all edible parts of an animal.
* moves quickly through the carnivore's digestive tract and is quickly expelled.
* nutrient-dense food.
* piece of live energy - as long as it is alive.
* plays a significant importance in the Polish diet
- less of a role in traditional Japanese cuisine than in any other cuisine of the world
* provides a concentrated source of complete, high quality protein
- an excellent source of protein, iron, and B vitamins
- important proteins
- protein, several B vitamins, iron and zinc but little calcium
- proteins, iron, and zinc
* refers to foods which consist in whole or in part of ingredients derived from animals.
* relatively poor source of folic acid, with the exception of beef and chicken liver.
* remains a highly popular food in Kazakhstan.
* requires many more hours than fruits, vegetables, or grains to digest.
* serves as an efficient way to build a body and to economically replenish lost muscle tissue.
* source of protein, but it's got a lot of fat.
* stands for flesh and death.
* take away comparatively little plant-food from the soil compared with their money value.
* tend to be high in salt
- used in bite size pieces or ground, and as whole pieces only on special occasions
* tends to cut easier when it contains some ice crystals.
* valued part of the Cuban diet.
* very attractive, wholesome food when it is scarce
- good source of iron and zinc, nutrients low in the diets of many women and children
- high source of fat, an unnecessary element in a healthy diet
- important part of the Brazilian diet
- poor source of calcium
* year-round product although there definite decrease during the cold season.
+ Benin, Culture, Cuisine: French-speaking countries
* Meat is usually expensive. Meals are usually light on meat and generous on vegetable fat. Smoked fish is commonly prepared in Benin. Many people have outdoor mud stoves for cooking.
+ Food pyramid
* Grains give carbohydrates and some vitamins and minerals. Vegetables and fruits give a lot of vitamins, some minerals, and few fats, but fruits often have more calories and sugar. Meat have protein, some fat, and B vitamins. Fats, oils, and sweets give calories, fats, and sugars but not a lot of nutrition.
* Meat is an important part of the diet of many people because it contains protein. Protein helps the growth and healing of a body and gives energy. People who cannot afford meat, or who do not like to eat it need to find other ways to get enough protein in their diet. Beans and certain nuts are also high in protein. People that choose not to eat meat are called vegetarians, and those who do not eat any animal product are known as vegans.
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### meat pie:
Pasty
* Pasties are worn by many neo-burlesque performers.
* Pasties are worn by many neo-burlesque performers. Burlesque pasties may also feature tassels which hang from the center, performer will sometimes twirl these as part of a performance.
* is meat pie
Bacon
* Most bacon comes from pigs
- is made from pork
* are a sweet-tasting avocado.
* includes bacon rinds.
* is cut of pork
- located in refrigerators
- made of pigs
* tends to be too fatty or frequently burned.
### meat | bacon:
Canadian bacon
* comes from the meatier loin, along the backbone.
* good substitute for sausage.<|endoftext|>### meat:
Beef
* All beef is raised without pesticides, hormones or antibiotics.
* Some beef causes cancer
- colon cancer
- diseases
* Some beef is part of bulls
- cattle
- cows.
* ' type of meat. Beef comes from cows. There are different kinds of beef. Beef is quite popular in Argentina and the United States. Beef derives from the German word 'beife', meaning grazing beast. In the faith of Hinduism, it is forbidden to eat beef. Although Sikhs can eat beef, Sikhs in India do not eat beef out of respect for Hindus
* adds flavor.
* comes from cattle.
* has cost.
* is by far the best source of iron
- food
* is located in grocery stores
- plates
- part of cattle
- red meat
* tends to have more spread in the sodium contents than the other two types.
### meat | beef:
Beefalo
* also is very low in fat.
* grow and finish well on hay, and feed grains.
* have a high level of disease resistance and insect tolerance
- smaller calves with fewer calving problems
* is lower in cholesterol than even fish or chicken
- raised strictly on pasture and hay diet
* true hybrid animal.
Corned beef
* common meat in deli sandwiches.
* cut of beef cured or pickled in a seasoned brine.
* is also popular and is cooked in Tonga with taro leaves
* is cured beef brisket
- in a salty brine
- simply a cut of beef that has been cured in a pickling solution, or brine.
* common meat in deli sandwiches. Corned beef is eaten by people on Saint Patrick's Day with cabbage
Cut of beef
* Cuts of beef is cuts
- part of beef
* Some cuts of beef are fairly low in fat.
* is cut of meat
Lean beef
* can be just as low in fat as chicken, fish and turkey.
* has only slightly more saturated fat than skinless chicken breast.
* is packed with key nutrients like zinc, iron, protein and many B-vitamins.
Longhorn
* are also know for a great variety of colors seen in a herd
- the closest U.S. domestic cattle breed analogous to bison
- very defensive of their calves, and use their horns to drive off wolves
* can be friendly animals if they are regularly handled and raised around people.
* come in a wild variety of colors and hide patterns.
* get their name from their long twisted horns.
* is beef
Buffalo meat
* has a dramatically lower fat content than beef or chicken
- less calories than chicken and can be found in many area restaurants
* is also non-allergenic
- for everyone, from dieters to athletes
- naturally flavorful and tender
- surplus in India
* is very good to eat and has less fat than beef
- similar to beef in cut, taste, and texture
* prime source of many essential nutrients in our diet.
* tastes very similar to beef.
Camel meat
* good source of protein.
* is also widely consumed
- eaten here in Egypt fairly often
* staple in much of the Middle East.
* tastes like beef.
Cooked meat
* are generally safe to eat because the virus is killed by heat
- pearly white with pink and red shadings
* freezes well for up to three months.
* has no relation to live food or to the living flesh of a freshly slaughtered animal.
* is capable of eatens.
* ranges in color from ivory to golden yellow, with some dark areas.
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### meat:
Dark meat
* Most dark meat has nutrients
- other nutrients
* can be strong-tasting and tough
- stand up to longer cooking times than white meat
* has more fat than white, but also more B vitamins, iron, zinc, and other nutrients
- muscle with a greater blood supply and a supply of fat
* is part of birds
- drumsticks
- slightly higher than pork both in calories and in fat
Duck meat
* Most duck meat contains calories.
* is rich in blood, and blood is sweet.<|endoftext|>### meat:
Duckling
* Most ducklings turn into ducks.
* Some ducklings have claws
- regulate areas
* are able to swim and feed themselves soon after they hatch
* begin learning to swim and catch food within a day of hatching.
* continue to grow.
* grow extremely fast and the niacin helps their bones develop correctly.
* includes bone cells
- corpi
- ground substances
- marrow
- mast cells
- second joints
- wishbones
* leave the box immediately after hatching.
* love to have fresh greens and weeds.
* require fresh water for drinking until their salt glands develop.
* usually leave the nest the day after they are hatched.<|endoftext|>### meat:
Emu meat
* compliments the diets of health conscious people the world over.
* healthy alternative to beef for red meat.
* heart healthy, red meat.
* heart-healthy alternative to conventional red meat.
* is free from growth hormones and antibiotics
- high in iron, high in protein, and low in fat
* is low in fat and cholesterol, and high in protein
- fat, calories and cholesterol
- low-fat, high in protein, and high in iron
- similar in taste and texture to that of lean beef
- very low in cholesterol and very high in protein - an alternative to red meat
* mild flavored meat that accepts most seasonings.
Escargot
* dish that originated in.
* is meat
* tend to be eaten on special occasions as an entree.
Game meat
* are apt to be drier and less tender than domestic animals, but richer in flavor
- excellent sources of protein and are similar in composition to domestic animal meats
* has a distinctive 'wild' taste and is almost always marinated.
* is also popular in Louisiana cuisine, including rabbit and wild turkey.<|endoftext|>### meat:
Ham
* Many hams like to build their own radios and antennas.
* Most ham comes from pigs
- hams belong to what is known as a Net
* Some hams make spacers out of acrylic plastic to prevent tangles.
* are the ones who drove the technological advances and research when no one else was doing it
- well known for their role in providing communications during emergency situations
* call each other by their first names.
* come from nearly all walks of life.
* is cut of pork
* operate on emergency power when commercial power is lost so reports can still be received.
* send and receive messages by linking their radios to computers.
* share fascination with communicating.
* tend to give their first name and callsign.
* use a variety of frequencies for communications
- larger radios to talk all around the country, even around the world
- several methods to communicate with each other
* vary in size by several pounds.
### meat | ham:
Canned ham
* boneless cured ham section that is canned, vacuum-sealed, and then fully cooked.
* have more real meat than bacon, are precooked and have less grease.
Country ham
* is dry-cured with no water added.
* tradition found on many holiday tables.
Fresh ham
* has a delicate flavor that teams well with herbs, onions and garlic.
* is an uncured cut that tastes like a fresh pork roast.
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### meat | ham:
Smoked ham
* are cured in brine and then exposed to the smoke from burning wood chips.
+ Food preservation, Multiple methods: Food and drink
* Many common methods use several of these approaches at the same time. For example, pickles preserved in a jar are heated then put in a mixture of vinegar and brine. Fruit jams and jellies are heated and mixed with a large amount of sugar. Smoked hams are cured in brine and then exposed to the smoke from burning wood chips.
Turkey ham
* has very little fat compared to regular ham.
* is skinless, boneless turkey thigh meat that has been cured and smoked to taste like ham.
Horse meat
* is eaten in Iceland and much is exported to Belgium and other European countries
- Mongolia and can be found in most grocery stores
- relished in Japan
* staple of pet food and other products.
Irradiated meat
* is also highly susceptible to cross-contamination with food poisoning bacteria
- very different from cooked meat
* very different product from cooked meat
- than natural meat
Kangaroo meat
* is low in fat, and kangaroo patties or kangaroo tail soup are well-known country food
- similar to venison in flavor and can be used in any venison recipe
- stronger in flavour than the meat from commercially raised food animals
* safer, more natural, less modified product.
Lamb meat
* contains elements
- trace elements
* great source of B vitamins, essential for metabolic reactions in the body.<|endoftext|>### meat:
Lean meat
* can be red, however, trim or cook-out fat
- benefit from marinades to help increase flavor and tenderness
* contain less cholesterol than fatty meats.
* cook quickly in the broiler or on the grill.
* has less cholesterol than fatty meat.
* have an enhanced flavor when marinated before grilling.
* is also susceptible to deterioration
- composed of long, thin muscle fibers bound together in bundles
- exposed and is susceptible to deterioration through microbial growth
* stay lean since, unlike frying, grilling allows fat to drip away as meat cooks.
Meat tenderizer
* Make a paste of meat tenderizer and water and rub on the bite area.
* can also be useful, since it breaks down the proteins in the toxins.
* contains an enzyme that breaks down meat.
* dissolve some of the sinewy connections within the meat at room temperature.
* is an enzyme which breaks down proteins
- one of the best sources of relief from stings
- the best thing for any bite that causes an inflammation or a bump
* removes blood, milk, egg and meat juices.
Monkey meat
* delicacy that gets a better price in Africa than imported European meat.
* is prized as a status food among urban elites.
Mouton
* are meat
- part of domestic sheep
* is meat<|endoftext|>### meat:
Organ meat
* Most organ meat contains cholesterol
- nutrients
- meats are rich in copper
* are a no-no such as liver, kidney, brains, etc
- good for dogs
- high in cholesterol, even though they are fairly low in fat
- repositories of huge amounts of vital vitamins and minerals in a natural form
- the most prized parts of a dead animal in all hunter gatherer cultures
- very high in cholesterol
* contain heme iron, the form most completely absorbed by the body.
* is essential for dogs.
Organic meat
* Most organic meat comes from animals.
* is healthier than commercially produced meat which is why people like it.
Ostrich meat
* are low in fat and taste like veal.
* provide a beef and veal substitute that tastes good.
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Partridge
* Most partridges are brown , gray and white.
* are birds
- wild birds, and it is illegal to possess one
* includes bone cells
- corpi
- ground substances
- marrow
- mast cells
- second joints
- wishbones
* live in Europe , Asia , Africa and the Middle East.
* very common name in Devon.
+ Partridge, Color and shape: Galliformes
* Most partridges are brown, gray and white. They are camouflaged and difficult to see. They have short legs and short bills. Partridges are smaller than Pheasants but they are bigger than Quails
- Habitat
* Partridges live in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East. They live in places such as moors, grassland and farmland. They feed mostly on seeds, and nest on the ground. This means their nests are not very safe from predators such as foxes. Partridges use their camouflage to make it difficult for predators to see them and their nests
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Pork
* Most pork comes from pigs
- has cholesterol
* Some pork contains parasitic worms and harmful bacteria.
* Some pork is part of hogs
- porkers
* actually has a lower amount of intramuscular fat in the meat than beef has.
* also provides more protein and less sodium than a comparable portion of chicken.
* ceases to be a commodity and becomes a product.
* complete protein source for all ages, young and old.
* contains high quality complete protein with all nine essential amino acids.
* continues to be the dominant meat in world markets.
* describes programs that are funded year after year, yet fail to meet the intended goal.
* favorite among nutritionists, canine professionals and dogs alike.
* good source of minerals particularly iron and zinc.
- three times as much thiamin as any other food
* is acid and rich in protein, the kelp is alkaline and non-caloric.
* is also a forbidden food item in cancer patient dietary plans
- at home with sweet foods and spices like apples, cinnamon, prunes and cloves
- high in iron and is especially rich in thiamin and the B vitamins
- an excellent source of protein, iron, zinc and B vitamins
- by far the favourite meat in Transylvanian cuisine
- considered a red meat
- done when meat pulls easily from the ribs
- forbidden by Muslim and Jewish dietary laws
- full of antibiotics, poultry is full of hormones
- high in protein and significant source of iron which is essential for healthy living
* is located in dinner
- refrigerators
- naturally low in cholesterol and sodium
* is one of the most useful meats
- world's most widely eaten meats
- packed with high quality protein, B vitamins and key minerals such as iron and zinc
- the meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs and nuts grouping of the food pyramind
- pork, whether expressed in dollars or, in Baltimore's case, in municipal employees
- sweets
* is the flesh and fat of pig or hog
- king of the meat pantheon, with fowl in second place
- main meat in the cuisine of Poland
- most popular meat stemming from the countries shortage of sizable pastures
* is the most widely consumed meat in the world
- eaten meat in the world
- predominant source of meat protein consumed in China
* is the world's meat of choice
- versatile and can be cooked in many different ways
* key part of three of the top five fastest-growing meal segments in food service.
* large part of their diet.
* lends itself well to curing, smoking and salting.
* major cause of foodborne salmonellosis throughout the world.
* media term.
* national favorite, used in more dishes than any other livestock.
* never is aged because the animals are young when slaughtered and the meat is naturally tender.
* provides many important nutrients that contribute to a well balanced diet
- protein, B-vitamins and thiamin to our diets
* requires a certain amount of marbling to remain tender after cooking.
* rich source of the vitamin.
* skins and pork rinds are basically the same product, both being produced from the skin of pork.
* source of protein, iron, zinc and B-vitamins.
* staple in the Cuban diet
- Taiwanese diet
* substance forbidden by certain faiths.
* takes on a gray color when it's been exposed to air for a period of time.
* versatile food, and a high proportion of pork is consumed as processed meat.
* very high source of protein
- important ingredient in our every day meals, and every part of the pig is used
* white meat that product of hogs and pigs
Rabbit meat
* can remain infective even after being frozen for several years.
* has a great role in European and Asian cuisine, both in Australia and around the world.
* is an important part of the Tswana diet
- considered a delicacy
- seasonal any month of the year
- the finest, healthiest meat available to mankind
- very low in fat and can be dry tasting, so it marries well with coconut cream
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Raw meat
* Most raw meat feeds dogs.
* Some raw meat can make humans sick.
* Some raw meat contains bacteria
- cysts
- has odor
* are translucent pink to gray.
* can be a source of toxoplasmosis, salmonellosis and listeriosis.
* carries the threat of bacteria and parasites.
* contains an excellent array of fat including essential fatty acids.
* is grayish in color
- known to be an efficient way to prevent bleeding
- loaded with harmful bacteria
* is located in freezers
- still a very important part of their diet
* provides a concentrated form of protein that a cat can readily utilize.
* tend to be acidifying, while veggies tend to be alkalinizing.
+ Meat
* Red meat is darker-coloured meat, different from white meat such as chicken or fish. Some raw meat can make humans sick.<|endoftext|>### meat:
Red meat
* All red meat contains saturated fat.
* Most red meat contains uric acid and saturated fat.
* Some red meat causes cancer
- diseases
- heart diseases
* Some red meat contains calcium
- concentration
- induces inflammation
* are an especially excellent source of iron with high bioavailability
- good sources of zinc
* can aggravate or cause chronic back pain.
* can be a part of a heart-healthy diet
- source of saturated fat and that raises blood cholesterol
- part of a heart-healthy eating plan
- have the opposite effect, stimulating constriction
* causes especially high amounts of environmental damage for the nutrition it delivers.
* consists of beef, pork, lamb and goat.
* contains a lot of saturated fat
- pigment called oxymyoglobin
- more iron the nutrient most deficient in many diets than other meats
* good source of dietary iron
- iron and several of the B vitamins
- which seven nutrients
* great source of protein, but be careful.
* has iron which increases oxidative stress in the bowel
- larger amounts of fat around it
- twice as much iron as chicken and three times as much as fish
- very little fiber
* help prevent anemia from lack of iron.
* includes beef, pork, goat and lamb.
* includes beef, veal, pork, and lamb and mutton in commercial plants and on farms
* is also a culprit of body odor
- good source of iron, vitamin B, riboflavin, thiamin and niacin
- the leading source of methionine in the diet
* is an excellent source of iron and zinc
- important source of protein, iron, and other vitamins and minerals
- beef, lamb and pork, and examples of processed meat are burgers and sausages
- considered a major factor in stimulating the cancer
- done when it's brown or grey inside
- featured at the lowest scale of the Mediterranean cuisine's food pyramid
- known by most and believed to be a contributing factor to developing prostate cancer
- much higher in saturated fat and cholesterol than chicken, turkey, or fish
- still less cooked than pink meat
* is the richest food source of lipoic acid
- source of iron, but fish and poultry also are good sources
* is, of course, a rich source of iron, a mineral needed for normal blood production.
* major source of fat in the American diet.
* particularly good source of heme iron , the most easily absorbed form
- rich source of dietary fats
* provide valuable nutrients such as iron and zinc.
* refers mainly to beef, veal, pork and lamb.
* rich source of iron that is easily absorbed by the body
- well absorbed
* significant source of iron for menstruating women.
* tends to favor the growth of pathogenic bacteria.
+ Meat
* Red meat is darker-coloured meat, different from white meat such as chicken or fish. Some raw meat can make humans sick.
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### meat:
Sausage
* All sausages contain milk.
* often have meat from the animal's head, lips, cheeks, and other parts. Some have blood in them.
* Many countries and regions have special kinds of sausage. Sausages are some of the oldest foods.
* Cut apart a string of sausages.
* are one of the earliest forms of processed foods
- popular as are sweets made with almonds, sugar and honey
- snaggers or snags
- versatile, often being used to flavor soups, rice, pasta and even cornbread
- without doubt one of the nation's favourite foods
* can be ANY ingredient in casing.
* comes from pigs.
* has methods.
* is foodstuff
- located in pizzas
* is made both from meat and from blood or from a mixture of the two
- from fresh port loin trimmings to ensure unsurpassed flavor and tenderness
* is made from the lean meat of hams and shoulders
- meat left on bones
- of meat
- the basic Finnish fast food
- used for food
* made from beef and pork are also popular either grilled or fried.
* usually contain various additives, such as salt,onions and spices.
### meat | sausage:
Blood sausage
* are also common.
* is sausage
Frank
* are money in France
- part of hotdogs
* have to be cooked to kill harmful bacteria.
* is sausage
- the one who needs remedial education in age-appropriate behavior
Hot dog
* are a member of the sausage family and are also known as wieners or franks
- high in fat and salt
* are located in fairs
- parks
- sporting events
- made of cows
- the number one cause of choking deaths in children
- ubiquitous
* can be a cuisine for the elite.
* is probably the most widely used form of inducement
* kill children.
Hotdog
* are exhibitionists.
* are located in ballparks
- sporting events
- sandwichs
- the most common fatal foreign bodies in children
* contain no real meat.
Pork sausage
* have to be heated until all of the meat inside is cooked.
+ Breakfast sausage, Using breakfast sausages: Sausage :: Breakfast foods
* Uncooked sausages should be stored in the refrigerator or the freezer. Individuals handling them should wash their hands in hot soapy water, because uncooked pork is unhealthy for humans. Pork sausages have to be heated until all of the meat inside is cooked.
Wiener
* Some wieners use natural casings, which remain on the wiener when it is eaten.
* are sausage.
* is sausage
Seal meat
* Some seal meat contains concentration.
* staple food in the diet.<|endoftext|>### meat:
Steak
* Most steak contains proteins.
* Use lower temperatures for cooking.
* are also close trimmed of fat
- cross section slices of large dressed fish such as salmon or halibut
- cross-cut slices of fish with the backbone included
* can vary in thickness.
* comes from cows.
* has appearances
- attractive appearances
* is artifacts
- cut of meat
- cuts
- edibles
* is located in freezers
- grills
- ovens
- plates
- refrigerators
* is used for cooking
- eating
* tend to be thicker.
### meat | steak:
Beef steak
* are the only meat can be safely eaten in a rare form, never hamburger or pork.
* has appearances<|endoftext|>### meat | steak:
Fillet
* Some fillets have skin.
* are easy to eat because the bones have been removed
- fasteners
- pieces
* are the boneless sides of the fish cut away from the backbone
- boneless, lengthwise sections of flesh cut from the backbone
- meaty sides of fish with the bones removed but skin left on
- sides of fish cut lengthwise away from the backbone and are practically boneless
- strips of flesh from the sides of fish
+ Fishstick, Production: Seafood :: Fast food
* Fillets are formed into frozen blocks. A conveyor sends the blanks through batter and breadcrumbs, doubling the thickness of the fishstick. Then each is passed through a hot vegetable oil bath for about one minute to seal the coating and allow the fishstick to be grilled or fried.
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Variety meat
* catch-all term for the organ meats, feet, and tails of butchered animals.
* is meat<|endoftext|>### meat:
Veal
* controversial issue in terms of animal welfare.
* is beef
- by nature a naturally lean meat and very easy to prepare
- common in the Yucatan
- divided in same manner as lamb, into fore and hind quarters
- low in fat and cholesterol, high in protein, iron and important vitamins and minerals
- most flavorful when cooked to medium doneness
- nutrient dense meat which is low in fat and calories
- part of calfs
- rich in iron and phosphorus
- the meat obtained from a young calf killed when six to eight weeks old
* tastes milder because it comes from milk-fed calves.
+ Veal, Animal welfare: Meats<|endoftext|>### meat:
Whale meat
* contains other toxins and pollutants, like PCBs, and is higher in mercury than fish.
* is eaten in a number of oriental countries
- everyday food
- lean and tasty, and is also healthy
- much in demand in Japan, where it is considered a delicacy
* is used as human and animal food
- for food
* prized delicacy in Japan.
+ Antarctica, Life in Antarctica, Animals: Gondwana
* Men have hunted whales for hundreds of years. Whale meat is used for food. Whales have a thick layer of fat, or blubber, that can be melted down to make oil. The oils are used to light lamps.
White meat
* are poultry and fish.
* has fewer calories and less fat than dark meat
- half the fat of dark meat
* is also a great source of protein and has less fat
- serving
* seem to be healthier for dogs than red meats.
Wild meat
* comes from farms.
* is typically low in fat.
### meat-centered:
Mexican cuisine
* has many ingredients.
* is meat-centered
- offered in a few fine restaurants in Europe and the United States
- very creative when it comes to salads
### mechanical act:
Physical intimacy
* can be the love wall for singles.
* implies commitment , responsibility, a sense of permanence.
* is the goal of our sexual expression.
* mechanical act.
### mechanical devices:
Ski lift
* come in handy for taking mountain bikes to the top of a peak.
* is mechanical devices
- transport
### mechanical energy:
Muscle power
* is mechanical energy.
* predicts freestyle swimming performance.<|endoftext|>### mechanical engineering:
Tribology
* Tribologies are mechanical engineering.
* is the science and technology of controlling friction and wear.
* is the science of 'interacting surfaces in relative motion'
- friction, wear and lubrication of objects in relative motion
- lubrication and friction between material surfaces in motion
* is the study of friction, lubrication and wear
- lubrication, and wear of two bodies in relative motion
- surfaces, friction, lubrication, and wear of materials in contact
* multidisciplinary science.
Mechanical property
* Mechanical properties are also very similar to worked materials
- measures of how a material reacts to mechanical forces
- the response of matter to applied forces
- what make structural products perform
- change considerable at low temperatures
* Mechanical properties describe how a material behaves when force or stress is applied to it
- the way that a material responds to forces, loads, and impacts
### mechanics:
Aircraft mechanic
* are mechanics
- the unsung heroes of the global aviation industry
* maintain and repair aircraft structures and mechanical and hydraulic systems.
Classical mechanic
* is based on Newton's Laws of Motion.
* looks at how things move and interact on a large scale.
* provides the conceptual glue that connects all areas of physics.
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### mechanics:
Fluid mechanic
* can be mathematically complex.
* deals with the motion of fluids such as water, air and blood
- study of all fluids under static and dynamic situations
* includes applications to sprinkler design, suppression systems, and smoke movement.
* is developed using the general energy principle equations
- divided into statics and dynamics
- largely an experimental science
- studied both with experimental techniques and numerical methods
* is the study of the effects of forces and energy on liquids and gases
- forces and motions of liquids and gases.
* The study of fluid mechanics goes back at least to the days of ancient Greece, when Archimedes made a beginning on fluid statics. However, fluid mechanics, especially fluid dynamics, is an active field of research with many unsolved or partly solved problems. Fluid mechanics can be mathematically complex. Sometimes it can best be solved by numerical analysis, typically using computers
* subdiscipline of continuum mechanics , as illustrated in the following table.
+ Fluid mechanics, Relationship to continuum mechanics
### mechanized time:
Leisure time
* is free time where participants select and control their activities
- time spent relaxing, sleeping, eating, and recreating
* mechanized time.
Media relation
* game of averages.
* skill that is enhanced by ongoing, relentless practice.
### medical conditions:
Rale
* are abnormal breath sounds heard through a stethoscope
- often indicative of pneumonia
* is medical conditions
- noise
Severe condition
* affect areas.
* are medical conditions.
* can have adverse effects
### medical emergency:
Acute glaucoma
* comes on quickly and requires immediate medical attention.
* develops suddenly, leading to a rapid loss of vision and severe pain in the eye.
* is caused by increased pressure in the eye and requires immediate medical attention
- glaucoma
* medical emergency.
* occurs when the fluid draining from the eye is blocked suddenly.<|endoftext|>### medical emergency:
Alcohol poisoning
* can also happen quickly to a child who ingests only a small amount
- happen when a person drinks too much alcohol too quickly on one occasion
* depends on the person.
* is an overwhelming of the central nervous system
- another serious side effect of excessive drinking
- caused by drinking large quantities of alcohol in a short period of time
- common in children throughout the year, but increases during the holidays
- merely a theoretical state, much like absolute zero
* kills thousands annually.
* occurs when too much alcohol has been ingested.
* severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose.
* very serious condition.
Malignant hypertension
* has rapid onset, more severe symptoms, and more complications.
* is considered a medical emergency
- hypertension
- more common in smokers than non-smokers
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Meningococcal disease
* are infections caused by the bacteria called meningococcus.
* can affect people at any age
- also cause blood infections
- be rapidly progressive
- progress rapidly
- spread from person to person
* has two main manifestations, meningitis and septicaemia.
* is among the most feared infectious diseases.
* is an infection caused by bacteria
- infectious disease that peaks during winter
- uncommon but serious disease
- caused by a bacteria
- difficult to detect because it can be mistaken for other conditions
- quite rare but can be life threatening
- rare, but potentially deadly
- relatively rare
- treated with injected or intravenous antibiotics
* is very rare
- uncommon but very serious
* occur most often in children and young adults.
* occurs seasonally in some regions of the world.
* potentially fatal bacterial infection commonly referred to as meningitis
- life-threatening bacterial infection
* rare but potentially fatal bacterial infection.
* refers to the disease problems that meningococcus causes.
* relatively rare disease and is usually found as a single sporadic case.
* requires early recognition, appropriate tests and antibiotics.
* serious illness caused by bacterial infection
- illness, caused by a bacteria
* severe bacterial infection.
* spreads by respiratory droplets.
Severe depression
* More severe depression can include thoughts of utter futility and suicide.
* can also affect the appetite, resulting in weight loss
- include hallucinations and, in some cases, suicide attempts
- lead to suicide
* is correlated with high blood-caffeine levels
- thought to have a genetic component<|endoftext|>### medical emergency:
Unstable angina
* can be difficult to distinguish from acute myocardial infarction.
* can be the indication of a heart attack in the near future
- warning of a heart attack in the near future
* is angina that occurs sporadically, or unpredicatably, or at rest
- caused by the partial blockage of the blood supply to the heart muscle
- characterized by symptoms that are new or increasing
- pain with a changing pattern
- so-called because it can strike at any time even when resting
- when it occurs at rest or at varying levels of exertion
* serious condition that can lead to a heart attack or death
* severe condition and usually requires hospitalization.
* type of severe chest pain that can be a warning sign of heart attack.<|endoftext|>### medical imaging:
Pet scan
* PET scans are pictures of the actual biological functioning of the human body
- the only ones that can show functioning areas of the brain
* PET scans can help determine the resectability of a known tumor
- spot heart disease and compute blood flow
- confirm that memory tasks require the involvement of a range of brain areas
- monitor short-lived radioactive isotopes of oxygen that have been injected into the blood
- reveal metabolic activity in the brain
- show reduced metabolic activity in schizophrenics
* PET scans track blood flow in the brain and show which areas become active during selected tasks
- the flow of radioactively labelled blood in the brain
* PET scans use a radioactive tag that can show how much glucose cells are using
- radioactively labeled glucose to detect sugar-hungry tumor cells
* are medical imaging<|endoftext|>### medical language specialty:
Medical transcription
* is also one of the fastest growing at-home professions
- one of the most important fields in the healthcare industry
* is the process of translating digitised audio medical records into text form
- turning physician dictated notes into written transcripts
* medical language specialty.
* portable skill that allows for professional and geographic mobility.
* production-oriented industry.
* profession that offers great flexibility and unique employment.
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Medical procedure
* Many medical procedures require radioactive isotopes.
* Some medical procedures involve radiation.
* are health care
* intended to restore health can also diminish independence and quality of life.
* requires that sponges be counted before and after any surgery.<|endoftext|>### medical procedure:
Surgical procedure
* Most surgical procedures share the general risks of anesthesia, bleeding, and infection.
* Some surgical procedures are more likely to induce vomiting.
* Some surgical procedures involve digestive tracts
- inch incisions
- uteruses
* Some surgical procedures remove excess tissue
* aim at the removal of photodamaged skin that harbors multiple somatic mutations.
* are common in Polio Survivors, i.e. joint fusion, muscle-tendon transfers
- entries into normally sterile areas of the body
- often a solution for sleep apnea
* can be risky, as fragile tissues can unexpectedly tear
- remove hemorrhoidal tissue from the rectum
* carry a risk of infection or other complications.
* medical procedure
* place additional stress on undernourished persons.
* require expertise.
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Treatment
* Diuretics Several types of diuretics are available for the treatment of hypertension.
* Many treatments including chemotherapy and radiation therapy can destroy platelets.
* Most treatments affect health
- plant survival
- combine diet, exercise and medicine to get blood pressure under control
- improve human health
- involving pyridoxine are oral in nature and usually dispensed in large dosages
* Most treatments prevent death
- ulcer
- promote survival
- result in adverse birth outcomes
* Some treatments also aim to improve the blood supply of the optic nerve
- can cause people to feel nauseated
- can interfere with the mother's ability to give birth vaginally or to breastfeed
- cause ovulation
- do cause skin problems - it's like getting a sunburn
- given to pregnant mothers before they give birth help the fetus to survive later on
- help diseases
* Some treatments increase excretion
- sodium excretion
- the risk of developing cancers
- urine mercury excretion
* Some treatments inhibit fungal growth
- prevent fungal infection
- reduce urinary excretion
- use growth hormones
* There are treatments for all patients with skin cancer.
* account for favorable outcomes
* acres refers to the acres treated accounting for multiple applications.
* affect chances
- chick survival
* alter characteristics.
* are artistic style
- controllings
- management
- performed by doctors
- repeat weeks
* base on information
- symptoms
* can have effects
- harmful effects
- impact
- negative impact
- suppress effects
- term effects
* cause effects
- reaction
- side effects
- toxic reaction
* change survival.
* consist of care
- hot water
- supportive care
* containing antimony, known as antimonials , are used as emetics.
* continue for periods
- sufficient periods
* deliver results
- same results
* depend on ages
- causes
- conditions
- exact causes
- extent
- severity
- underlie causes
* enable women.
* enhance alteration
* extend life.
* focus on patients
* generally aim at slowing rampant growth of skin cells.
* give best results
* happens after detoxification to prevent a relapse and rebuild a healthy, productive life.
* have additive effects
- benefits
- better results
- improvement
- little effects
- minimal effects
- pain
- potential
- significant effects
- subtle effects
* help bacterial infection
- progress
* help secondary bacterial infection
- to problems
* improve development
- performance
* include addition
- dietary modification
- electrolytes
- fluid therapy
- follow methods
- growth hormone injections
- insulin
- light therapy
- medical therapy
- options
- oral appliance therapy
- phases
- physical therapy
- prescriptions
- protocols
- recommendations
- steps
- surgery
- take insulin
- weight loss use
* increase chances
- cost
- strength
* indicate methods
- responses
- selection methods
* involve chemical control methods
- corticosteroids
- dose corticosteroids
- high dose corticosteroids
- maintenance
* involves prevention of organ damage by removing iron from the body through bloodletting.
* involving radiation or chemotherapy often destroy the immune system.
* is an attempt to minimize injury and potential disability
- attention
- one set of experiences within the greater context, and it interacts with that context
- removal of iron by phlebotomy
- surgical removal to prevent transmission to other body sites or other people
* is the administration of selenium and vitamin E by injection
- dietary restriction of branched chain amino acids
- recognition and acceptance of right ideas
* lead to discoveries
* may have effectiveness.
* offer alternatives
- control strategies
- potential alternatives
* often affect a woman s ability to have intercourse and to have children.
* produce results
* promote growth
* provide acute symptom relief
- effective methods
- essential nutrients to feed the roots for healthy hair growth
* receive applications.
* reduce breathe problems
- contamination
- epidermal outgrowths
- fitnesses
- mortality
- pasture contamination
* refers to the manipulation of one or more independent variables during an experiment.
* regulates the cycle, boosts ovulation and improves fertility, vitality and well-being.
* related pain includes surgery pain, radiation pain and the effects of chemotherapy.
* require air movement
- diagnoses
- effort
- major effort
- services
- stimulation
* show success.
* take effects.
* term used to describe the activities of prosperity consciousness.
* to control willows.
* use approaches
- databases
- linear approaches
- natural products
- same approaches
* work to control the disease and relieve symptoms
- solve skin problems and prevent new ones from forming
* yield positive results
+ Bed bug infestation: Parasites
* A bed bug can cause skin rashes and allergic reactions. Bed bug bites can cause visible marks on person skin. Treatment involves the elimination of the insect.
+ Cellulitis: Infectious diseases :: Integumentary system
* The disease should not be confused with cellulite. Cellulitis is caused by bacteria, usually staphylococcus or streptococcus, which can get through a break in the skin. These breaks can be caused by a wound, cracks in the skin, insect bites, or problems with the bodies immune system. The infection causes the skin to become red, hot and painful. It can also cause a fever. Treatment is usually by taking antibiotic drugs.
+ Common cold, Management: Diseases caused by viruses
* There are currently no medications or herbal remedies which have been proven to shorten the duration of infection. Treatment includes providing symptomatic relief. This may include getting plenty of rest, drinking fluids to maintain hydration, and gargling with warm salt water. Much of the benefit from treatment however is attributed to the placebo effect.
+ Rheumatic fever: Diseases caused by bacteria
* Rheumatic fever' is an inflammatory disease that happens in children and young adults as a result of becoming infected by group A streptococci bacteria. The first attack usually happens between the ages of 5 and 15. It affects the heart, skin, joints and the central nervous system. It is most common in the Middle East, eastern Europe, South America and the Far East and is rare in western Europe and North America. Treatment includes resting in bed and antibiotics.
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Anaerobic treatment
* involves using microorganisms in the absence of oxygen.
* is the breakdown of manure organic matter in an oxygen-free environment.
Antibiotic treatment
* aims at curing the disease.
* can consist of aminoglycosides, chloramphenicol, or tetracycline
- hasten the development of drug resistances
* cure when the diagnosis is made.
* is highly effective when diagnosis is early
- often intravenous
- vital in reducing mortality
* varies depending upon where the infection is located.
Ayurvedic treatment
* is tailored to each person's constitution.
* respond well when the patient is relaxed and happy.
Biochemical treatment
* Some biochemical treatments relieve depression.
* are effective for a variety of organic wastes.
* revolves around antifolates, especially calcium and methionine.
Biological treatment
* consists of micro-organisms eating the organics in the presence of oxygen.
* tries to get the body to fight cancer
- help the body to fight cancer or infections
* use natural enemies of the weed for control.
Body treatment
* help promote wellness and soothe the spirit.
* refer to a wide variety of lotions and potions applied in imaginative ways.
Chemotherapy treatment
* Most chemotherapy treatments consist of more than one drug.
* can last from several weeks to several months.
* is different for every disease.
Chiropractic treatment
* Most chiropractic treatment focuses on neck and back pain.
* can consist of a variety of spinal adjustments.
* involves manipulation and adjustment of the spinal column.
* is based on the manipulation of the spinal vertebrae
- one of the most effective methods of health care available
### medical procedure | surgical procedure | treatment | chiropractic:
Chiropractic philosophy
* guides our scientific pursuit of truth.
* provides a cultural context for global health promotion strategies.
Conventional treatment
* include use.
* involve corticosteroids
- dose corticosteroids
- high dose corticosteroids
Corticosteroid treatment
* Most corticosteroid treatments promote growth.
* causes bone loss by a variety of complex mechanisms.
* is used in asthma, eczema and some forms of arthritis.
Current treatment
* block the action of the signal molecules or the inflammation they cause.
* control seizures in only half of people who have epilepsy.
Diabetes treatment
* account for one-seventh of the nations health care costs.
* depends on the type and severity of the diabetes.
* includes a balanced diet, regular exercise and medication when prescribed.
Dietary treatment
* Most dietary treatments can have effects
- harmful effects
* Some dietary treatments base on beliefs.
* is for life
- the primary treatment for elevated serum cholesterol
Different treatment
* Many different treatments are available for dysplasia and cancer of the cervix.
* consist of hot water
Drug treatment
* Some drug treatments increase excretion.
* are different for children both in dosage and side-effects
- medical treatments
* can mean either chemotherapy or hormonal therapy.
* is another method used for weight loss
- only one element of Narcolepsy symptom management
- the most effective way to reduce the criminality associated with drug use
* teaches people how to feel normal without using drugs.
* vary depending on the type of arthritis.
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Early treatment
* give best results
* increase chances.
* is an important factor in all orthopedic injuries
- key to preventing eating problems from developing into eating disorders
- necessary to prevent animals from becoming chronics
- the key to avoiding the potentially devastating complications of diabetes
* key factor in dealing with many health problems.
+ Bell's palsy: Neurology :: Diseases
* Early treatment is necessary for steroids to be effective. Most people recover spontaneously and achieve near-normal to normal functions. Many show signs of improvement as early as 10 days after the onset, even without treatment.
Effective treatment
* Many effective treatments exist that can help people stop smoking.
* Most effective treatments consist of medicine.
* include addition
- protocols
Endodontic treatment
* involves removal of the damaged pulp.
* is necessary when the pulp becomes inflamed or infected.
Heat treatment
* are effective ways to relax muscles and relieve joint pain and soreness.
* can destroy water soluble vitamins.
* tends to make available nitrogen in higher quantities.
Herbal treatment
* are the only solution to solve the problems of thinness.
* can be as effective as medications, but they take longer to be effective.
* helps curb urge to drink.
* is another form of holistic healing.
Homeopathic treatment
* have rapid and far-reaching effects.
* is for all people and all ages
- people of all ages
- like vaccination or immunisation
- often effective during acute illnesses
- tailored to the individual as well as the medical condition
* tends to simplify the human economy and to make diseases more easily managed.
Hormonal treatment
* can also help prevent or halt osteoporosis.
* is appropriate only in men with specific hormonally-caused sperm problems.
* result in reversible contraception.
Infertility treatment
* Some infertility treatments attempt to get a pregnancy started without intercourse.
* can be an emotional experience for couples
- complicated, expensive, and stressful
- cost many thousands of dollars and involve strong drugs or hormones
- place additional stress on couples<|endoftext|>### medical procedure | surgical procedure | treatment:
Laser treatment
* are common and often can lower pressure in the eyes
- usually less expensive than conventional surgery
* can also improve the appearance of wrinkles and furrows
- cure closed-angle glaucoma which, if untreated, can cause blindness
- eliminate persistent blood vessels that cause the reddened complexion
- help restore vision impaired by diabetic retinopathy
- lighten dark stretch marks
- reattach retina by tacking it down
* causes the new blood vessels to disappear.
* helps seal leaking blood vessels and preserve vision.
* highly selective process that is typically less traumatic than general surgery.
* is administered in hospital under a general anaesthetic
- popular for the treatment of oral cavity and airway lesions
- the latest technological breakthrough in varicose vein treatment
- used to treat retinopathy
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Massage
* affects the body as a whole.
* aids our ability to deal with stress
- the muscles, brain, nerves and internal organs
* allows nutrition to reach injured areas more easily.
* also aids recovery from soft tissue injuries such as sprains and strains
- calls up the body's natural painkillers
- can be a way to bridge the gap of understanding between pet and owner
- drains tissue of excess fluid caused by injury, surgery or pregnancy
* also has a calming effect on the sympathetic nervous system
- direct psychological affect
* also helps break down scar tissue, which restricts range of motion
- relieve the stress and tension of everyday living
- to prevent injury
- increases muscle tone and mobility, while relaxing and rejuvenating the nervous system
* also promotes brain and muscle development
- sleep in infants as it reduces gas and colic
* also reduces pain and relieves muscle guarding and tightness surrounding an injured area
- stress, pain and stiffness and chance of injury
- relieves muscular pain, stress, and mental and physical fatigue
- stimulates lymph flow, which carries away impurities and waste from the tissue
- uses oils and lotions
* are rubbings
- therapy
* assists the digestive process and improves circulation of blood to the body system.
* benefit both emotional and physical health.
* benefits the lymphatic system in much the same way as it does the circulatory system.
* can act as a suction, stimulating lymph action
- aid internal nutrition rates by improving circulation
* can also benefit a person's mental and emotional well being
- calm a restless womb or prevent a premature birth
- have effects on a spiritual level
- help relax tense chest muscles which tends to impair proper breathing
* can also help to ease bodily aches and pains
- heal major ailments
- provide a soothing sensation that competes with pain signals sent to the brain
- raise a child's sense of self and worth, which is tied to developing self-esteem
- remove exudate from an area, increase circulation and stretch collagen matrix
- stretch tendons and decrease the potential for fibrosis
- treat physical injuries as a result of torture
- assist with pain relief, especially in the lower back, which is so common in pregnancy
- be very effective in stimulating the metabolism of the skin
- break the cycle of spasm and pain by decreasing both
- have a large range of postitive mental and physical effects
* can help calm the mind, body and spirit
- decrease depression and anxiety
- improve circulation, release tension from muscles, and relieve pain
- loosen contracted, shortened muscles and can stimulate weak, flaccid muscles
* can help relieve bloatedness, improve circulation and reduce tension and anxiety
- depression or anxiety caused by hormonal changes mom is experiencing
- pain or the perception of pain
- stretch and relax tight muscles
* can improve and enhance physical and mental well being
- circulation, relax muscles, aid digestion, and reduces overall stress
- growth and development in premature babies
- health problems caused by stress
- increase flexibility and range of motion
- play a role in rehabilitation and can help reduce the risk of future injury
- prevent or reduce the formation of scar tissue resulting from injury or immobilization
* can provide relief for all walks of life
- people in all walks of life
* can reduce nerve entrapment through the release of soft tissue or muscular binding
- root compression caused by muscular tension
- stress and blood pressure levels in both cat and owner
- relax and soothe a baby and help babies sleep
- release muscle spasm and tightness in the shoulders or hip to bring relief
* can relieve discomfort from teething, gas, colic, and emotional stress
- muscle tension related to stress
- spread the infection to other areas of the body
* can stimulate and relax the body and the mind
- muscle contraction
* commitment to health and life.
* creates time and space for the body to slow down, to bring about inner harmony.
* decreases the long term effects of sprains and strains.
* deliberate and concentrated form of touch.
* dilates the blood vessels, improving the circulation.
* draw people that are looking to forget about the stresses of everyday life.
* ease the aches that thrive on daily stress.
* embraces the mind, body, and emotions in love.
* enables freedom of movement by reducing the resistance to motion.
* focuses on muscles, whereas erotic massage focuses primarily on skin.
* form of laying on of hands.
* foundation of Chinese medicine.
* gentle and effective way of helping the body to heal itself.
* great form of nonverbal communication.
* group of manual techniques consisting of both fixed and moveable pressure.
* has a key role to play in the recovery of some survivors of childhood abuse
- positive effect upon our physical, psychological and emotional state
- an enormous impact on all systems of the body
* has the overall effect of lowering blood pressure
- power to help generate transformation on a physical, emotional and spiritual level
* helps babies grow faster
- drain the gland and increases blood flow to it
- integrate body and mind, bringing a sense of emotional well-being
- move lactic acid out of the muscles and relieves soreness
* helps muscles recover more quickly from exertion and fatigue
- work more efficiently and become more flexible
- reduce pain and tension and promotes relaxation
- regulate the digestive, respiratory and circulatory systems
* helps relieve muscle spasms and tension and improves the health of the horse
- tight and painful muscles and is also a great stress reducer
- some women by promoting relaxation, relief from pain, and reducing stress
* helps stimulate blood flow, therefore relaxing tense muscles and relieving pain
- the immune system
- the body heal itself
* helps to bring fresh, oxygenated blood to the ovaries and removes old stagnant blood
- ease pressure and pain to the nervous system, including the sciatic nerve
* helps to improve flexibility and range of motion
- posture
- mobilize the digestive system so that assimilation and elimination are improved
- overcome harmful byproducts of fatigue resulting from strenuous exercise or injury
- push blood along the veins enhancing the general blood circulation
- reestablish proper tone in muscles
- relieve tension and increase energy
- reset the brain's control center
- soothe and ease sore muscles throughout the neck, back and hips
- stabilize the spine and increase the benefits of Chiropractic adjustments
- stimulate circulation and loosen the muscel fibers that are bound together
* improves areas of strains, sprains, fibrosis, spasms, and scar tissues
- body image in people suffering from eating disorders
* improves circulation and lymphatic drainage and aids in the elimination of tissue wastes
- of blood and lymph, and helps keep the breasts healthy
* improves circulation, flexibility, and aids in stress relief
- which increases blood flow, bringing fresh oxygen to body tissues
- muscle tone, preventing muscle atrophy and bedsores due to forced inactivity
- posture and boosts confidence and self-esteem
* improves the circulation and nutrition of the joints and can increase joint range of motion
- to joints
- function of a baby's brain, heart and liver
- tone and helps prevent or delay muscular atrophy resulting from forced inactivity
* increase circulation which carries more oxygen to the individual cells of the body.
* increases blood and lymph flow, relieves tension, and loosens muscles
- circulation and relieves tension
- oxygenation and circulation by dilating the blood vessels
- excretion of waste products, via the kidneys
- health by decreasing tension
- mental alertness and one s ability to solve complex problems
- muscular tone by improving their nutrition
- performance and allows the body to heal itself
- production of red and white blood cells, especially useful in cases of anemia
- productivity, rewards performance and boosts morale in the workplace
* increases the blood supply and nutrition to the muscles
- body s own healing capabilities and improves muscular performance
- circulation of blood and flow of lymph
* increases the number of red blood cells in circulation
- cells, and can be helpful in cases of anemia
- cells, especially in cases of anemia
- nutrition of the tissues via an increased exchange of fluids and materials
- range of motion in joints, decreases blood flow and alleviates pain
- white blood cell production, and eliminates toxins through the lymphatic system
* involves applying pressure to the soft tissues of the body, such as the muscles.
* is able to increase the circulation of blood to the muscles and reduces the pain
- about movement, both within the client but also on the part of the practitioner
- also a way to lesson stress for both parents and baby
* is an age old traditional treatment for a variety of conditions
- ancient art that has been revived in recent years and raised to professional stature
* is an ancient form of manual therapy, which has been around for centuries
- healing art being rediscovered
* is an art as well as a science
- form practiced by many cultures, including our own
- effective means of aromatherapy because essential oils work through the skin
- important part of traditional Chinese medicine
- intimate form of touch
- umbrella term which covers a broad spectrum of techniques and modalities
- another technique that can be very useful in managing pain
- applied to simulate the body's Median system
- basically the physical manipulation of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues
- beneficial for adhesions in chronic bursitis
* is beneficial for people of all ages and most health conditions
- ages, from infancy to the elderly
- in helping people stay healthy
- considered to be one of the oldest methods of treatment used by man
- effective with some children when the cause is gastrointestinal sluggishness
- especially good for a women during pregnancy to help relax the body and ease discomforts
- essential to facial muscle tone
- focused on relaxing the body, mind and spirit all at once
- instrumental in healing pulled, strained or overused muscles and tendons
* is known to be among the oldest of all medical treatments used by man
- used by Somali women in Seattle for relief of physical pain and stress
- contribute to the development of secure, self-confident children
- greatly increase lymphatic transport
- increase the circulation of blood and flow of lymph
- light and in the direction of normal flow
* is one of the best known remedies for stress
- earliest remedial practices of humankind
* is one of the most effective ways to relieve stress and fatigue
- healing therapies for both the body and the emotions
* is one of the oldest and simplest forms of healing
- simplest methods of promoting good health
- truly preventive holistic therapies
- way to help smooth away the pain and headache resulting from tensed muscles
* is popular among all age groups
- athletes to reduce injury or relieve aching muscles
- presented as a vehicle for pleasure, healing and non-verbal communication
- rubbing soft tissues of the body to alleviate pain and stress
- self-expression
- suggested to soothe muscles, headaches and certain allergies
- the maipulation of sift tissue for therapeutic purposes
* is the manipulation of soft tissue by stroking, kneading and pressure
- the soft tissues of the body to produce specific effects
- systematic and scientific manipulation of the soft tissue of the body
- therapeutic, healthy and relaxing
- thought to aid lactate dispersal by speeding up blood flow
* is used by millions of people today as a means to maintain and improve their health
- frequently to heal damaged muscle fiber
* is used to promote relaxation and relieve pain
- treat sports injuries and to rehabilitate injured muscles
* is very important for scalp treatment to control excess hair fall
- to take care of the skin
- well known, but there are many different kinds of massage
* make the body relax and feel a little better.
* plays an integral part in reduction of tension and improvement of circulation.
* preserves the body's energy and saves it from decay.
* produces neuro-physiological muscle relaxation and relief of spasms.
* provides the means to rid the body of traumas and unwanted feelings.
* raises skin temperature between four and five degrees, and even higher among women.
* reduces anxiety and lowers the blood levels of the stress hormone, cortisol
- in child and adolescent psychiatric patients
- duration of labor, hospital stay and post-partum depression
- joint strain and compression through releasing tight muscles and tendons
- levels of anxiety
- stress and therefore, stress-related illness
- sympathetic stimulation and helps to balance the autonomic nervous system
- the lack of blood, reduces pain due to the irritation of free nerve endings
* reeducates the brain via the body.
* relaxes and helps release toxins trapped deep within the muscle tissue
- muscle spasm and relieves tension
- muscles in spasm, which create or add to existing pain
- muscles, reducing spasm, tension and cramping
* relaxes the muscles, promotes lymph drainage, and stimulates the immune system
- nervous system and alleviates muscle tightness
* relieves mental and physical fatigue and reduces stress, tension, and anxiety.
* removes the taboos of touching and allows people to touch in a positive way.
* speeds the elimination of the waste products of metabolism.
* standard physiotherapeutic technique bot for easing pain and improving circulation.
* stimulate biochemicals stored in muscle mass and organ systems in the flesh vehicle
- the circulatory system, increasing blood flow and eliminating fatigue
* stimulates glandular secretions, which helps stabilize hormone levels.
* stimulates the activity of sweat and oil glands creating more radiant and supple skin
- brain to produce endorphins, the body's natural pain control
* systemic manual application of pressure an movement to soft tissues of the body.
* triggers many physiological changes that help infants and children grow and develop.
* way of life.
* way to establish and maintain good physical condition and health
- thrill, touch and communicate
* whole body experience that uses the benefits of touch to heal.
* works on both the physical and psychological level
- the muscles and soft tissues
- to relieve pain and to loosen general physical tension
- with the muscular system
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Acupressure massage
* is preventive medicine when used regularly
- safe and effective for people with a variety of lifestyles
- simple, safe, and effective for people with a variety of lifestyles
* is used as preventive health care
- for healing and to prevent illness as well as for pleasure
Aromatherapy massage
* Aromatherapy Massage Take the time to enjoy the healthy benefits of massage
- Massages use aromatic oils to promote relaxation
* gentler detoxing treatment for relaxation and lymphatic drainage.
* has a great effect on the immune system, nervous system and lymphatic drainage.
Ayurvedic massage
* are very good for rejuvenation, pre and post natal care etc.
* is more advanced than Western massage therapeutically.
Baby massage
* can even be a pain reliever for teething pains, according to some literature.
* colic soother and can help with digestion.
* is also increasingly popular, and is used to help infants sleep and feed better.
Effleurage
* are massages.
* increases blood circulation and soothes the nervous system.
* stroke generally used in a Swedish massage treatment.
Foot massage
* can help restore circulation and reduce edema.
* stimulates the circulation in the feet.
Infant massage
* can help ease the discomfort, crying, tension, and anxiety associated with colic.
* enhances the bonding process through touch, eye contact, and verbal contact.
* is one of the easiest methods of providing early positive contact
- taught in classes for one or both parents
* more structured way of touching.
* promotes good self-esteem and brain growth, and improves digestion and behavior
- the physical and emotional well-being of infants
Neuromuscular massage
* can be very effective at increasing comfort.
* form of deep massage that is applied specifically to individual muscles.
* uses a firmer pressure with squeezing or pulling to get the muscle to relax.
Perineal massage
* involves gently stretching the tissues that surround the opening to the vagina.
* is also something women can do themselves in the last months of pregnancy
- done on the perineum, the area below the vagina
Petrissage
* are massages.
* is another type of massage technique
- used mainly on the arms and legs but can be beneficial to the back as well
* treatment of muscles.
Remedial massage
* focuses on specific conditions such as muscle strain.
* works deep into muscle tissue to stretch and loosen tight or knotted fibres.<|endoftext|>### medical procedure | surgical procedure | treatment | massage:
Sports massage
* Sports Massage alleviates pain and brings relief to tired or aching body parts.
* can assist the general effects of stretching
- help enhance athletic performance, decrease stress and promote flexibility
- partially compensate for lack of exercise while recovering from injury
- speed healing and reduce discomfort during the rehabilitation process
* helps to prevent injuries and the loss of mobility in trouble spots.
* is administered either on exposed skin and through exercise gear.
* is an adaptation of the Western techniques of hands-on massage
- excellent way to warm up before any form of exercise or activity
- particularly beneficial when an athlete is in training for an event
Tapotement
* helps in atrophied condition of the muscles.
* is the percussive work done in a rhythmic manner such as hacking and cupping
- stereotype kind of massage that is usually portrayed on television and movies
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Therapeutic massage
* Therapeutic Massage Is one of the most ancient and universal healing arts.
* are a relaxing way to treat and comfort and heal areas on the body.
* brings the oil through the skin while the vapor is inhaled.
* can be an important part of a personal health and fitness program.
* feel good and help to relieve a lot of stress.
* focuses on muscle fiber.
* has a tranquilizing effect on the central nervous system.
* helps relieve pain from muscular tension or joint aches
- to restore balance and return the body to normal
* involves manipulation of the soft tissue structures of the body.
* is an effective short-term nursing intervention for pain
- currently the most common form of therapy practiced
- found in all cultures as an integral part of health care and maintenance
- non-sexual
- one of the most ancient and respected healing arts
* massage, which aids the body to heal or cure soft tissue injuries.
* special way that enhances the process of rejuvenation.
* stimulates the relaxation response to stress.
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* impinges on creation, production and distribution.
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Homeopathy
* Homeopathies are medical care.
* integrates well with conventional medicine.
* seeks to remove the underlying weakness in the body
- treat the person and their symptoms
* stimulates the body's ability to heal with very small amounts of natural substances
- natural healing mechanisms
- human body in a safe and gentle way
* treats the whole person - emotional, mental and spiritual as well as physical
- person, as an individual, rather than treating the disease alone
* works on kickstarting the immune system into action
- the principle of like curing like
* works with the body to balance glands
- strengthen it so offending organisms can no longer survive
- body's natural defense system
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Hospice
* Most hospices accept patients receiving palliative care which is care given for comfort
- employ social workers who focus on both welfare and psychological care
- have medical staff available to help patients who have no physician
* Some hospices are nonprofit charitable organizations which are dedicated to that charitable mission
- offer teams of therapists to provide bereavement counseling for family members
* Some hospices provide both home care and inpatient care
- radiation and chemotherapy for their patients.
* A 'hospice' type of medical treatment that helps take care of people who are very sick and have an illness that they will not be able to heal from. People who stay in hospices are expected to die soon, but sometimes they get better. Hospices are different from other medicinal treatments because they mostly try to make people feel better instead of trying to cure them. Hospice tries to allow people to die with as little pain as possible
* addresses emotional, spiritual, and social needs in addition to physical needs
- the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of people at the end of life
* affirms life and regards dying as a normal, natural process
- life, and regards dying as a normal process
* allows patients to live as normal, comfortable and as full a life as possible until death
- people to die with dignity, as free from pain as possible
- the patient to live at home and stay as active as possible
* also provide caring services for the whole family.
* are also part of the out-patienting of affected people
- housing
- places which specialise in the care of people living and dying with cancer
- smaller and quieter than hospitals, and often work at a gentler pace
* assists people in achieving comfort and fulfillment in the final period of life.
* can also insure a pain-free illness and a comfortable death
- make illness and death much easier for the patient and the family
- provide comfort, dignity and quality of life during an incredibly difficult time
* care for about half of all cancer deaths in America
- people with terminal illness
* care neither prolongs life nor hastens death
- nor shortens life
* considers death to be a natural part of the life cycle
- itself the preferred alternative to physician-assisted suicide
* considers the patient and family to be the unit of care
- loved ones as the unit of care
* covers all services, medications and equipment related to the terminal illness.
* educates families that dying normal part of life.
* enriches lives by providing comfort, dignity and support in their environment of choice.
* exist where cows spend their last days in comfort and security.
* help patients live with dignity and comfort until the last moment of life
- reduce the physical and emotional pain of dying
- the doctor to differentiate between drug dependence and addiction
* helps patients reclaim the spirit of life
- people to live - awake and aware and as comfortable as possible
- to make a pet s death a kinder, more intimate experience for both pets and owners
* is by definition for the dying
* literally means a place of rest or shelter.
* offer care for the terminally ill and their families
- physical and emotional care for the terminally ill
* offers care to residents of long-term care facilities who are facing a terminal illness.
* provide a vital service for people with a terminal or life-threatening illness
- and pay for medical needs related only to a single life-threatening illness
- comfort, counseling and relief from pain, rather than curative care
- psychological and social support to clients and their caregivers
* provides care and support for people with terminal illness
- comfort care, education, and support for families facing incurable illnesses
- compassionate care and support to the terminally ill and their families
- emotional and spiritual support and preparation for the natural process of dying
- home care to the terminally ill and their families
- life-affirming care that focuses on the positive aspects of living
- loving support for people in the final phases of a life-threatening illness
- pain management and care of the whole person without hastening death
- palliative care for terminally ill patients at home as well as in nursing homes
- transitional time for patients, and especially families, to adapt
* recognizes dying as a normal process.
* seeks to ease the pain and suffering associated with the illness.
* strives to relieve pain without impairing the patient's alertness.
* usually provide supportive care in a homelike setting designed for the terminally ill.
* views the patient and family as a unit of care.
* works with nursing homes.
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Intensive care
* includes fluid therapy
* is medical aid
- seen as the natural place for the seriously ill
Oral treatment
* Some oral treatments kill adult fleas
* depend on the body s own insulin to work.
Orthodontic treatment
* are treatments.
* can help prevent tooth decay, gum disease and possible eventual tooth loss
- inhibit gum problems and prevent tooth loss
- work under similar principles to natural tooth movement
Osteopathic treatment
* can help the body adapt, and make the pregnancy much more comfortable
- often reduce tension and relieve heartburn
- sometimes stabilise the pregnancy and allow it to proceed to full term
* involves gentle support of the neuromusculoskeletal system.
Pharmacologic treatment
* can be helpful, particularly, in treating concomitant psychiatric problems.
* helps to create an internal barrier against overstimulation.
Pharmacological treatment
* aims to improve both patients' quality of life and survival.
* can be beneficial for select patients with substance abuse disorders.
* consists of radioactive iodine.
* includes the use of lithium, antidepressants, and neuoleptics.
* involves delivering medication which can help restore erections.
Preventative treatment
* Some preventative treatments can delay shedding of the oocyst in feces.
* begins with a diet that keeps the stool soft, bulky, and easy to pass.
Proper treatment
* following an eye injury can prevent infection and loss of sight.
* is essential to the overall health and welfare of the community.
Psychological treatment
* focus on helping the individual handle emotional distress.
* has indirect effects on physical health as well.
Psychosocial treatment
* are the treatments which are relevant in the practise of psychology.
* emphasize individual and family crisis intervention.
Radiation treatment
* Most radiation treatments account for outcomes.
* account for favorable outcomes
* affects normal cells while damaging cancer cells.
* are another common cause of decreased lubrication.
* can cause inflammation of normal tissue
- sometimes trigger neuropathy years later
* destroys cancer cells, but it can also hurt normal cells.
* is used for the early stages of the disease.
Seed treatment
* Some seed treatments are toxic to inoculum.
* are a form of insurance
- liquids or powders applied directly to the seed before planting
* can also improve germination of infected seed.
* have effects.
* minimize losses from seed decay, seedling blights, and seed and soilborne diseases.
* reduce infection
- symptoms
Successful treatment
* permanent fortification of a formerly painful or incapacitated area.
* prevent ulcer.
* reduce symptoms.
Supportive treatment
* help life.
* helps children meet their developmental milestones.
* high calorie diet, tolerated best in the morning.
* include electrolytes.
Surface treatment
* are important because they help keep the water out.
* help to seal out moisture and discourage insects.
Systemic treatment
* affect the entire body.
* is aimed at keeping the tumor from coming back in other areas of the body.
* target cancer wherever it is in the body.
* travel through the bloodstream, reaching cancer cells all over the body
- body to attack cancer cells that have spread
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* Most therapies are symptomatic, attempting to cover up or release the dystonic spasms
- promote a more holistic approach, which means to nurture the body, mind and spirit
- strive to reduce symptoms
- work best when started early in the disease process
* SOme therapies involve bathing in mud.
* Some therapies harm the kidneys or heart
- require major changes in personal and family lifestyles
* Some therapy affects intestinal absorption
- calcium absorption
- reduces immune responses
* Some therapy uses estrogens
- synthetic estrogens
* Therapies based on operant conditioning apply rewards and punishments to modify unwanted behavior
- can come and go as quickly as the illnesses
- cross all dimensions of health and wellness - mind, body, spirit and emotions
- enhance work in the early childhood or school district classrooms
- exist to prevent or delay the progression of eye disease if detected early
- involving intraperitoneal chemotherapy are experimental only
* changes life.
* consists of maintaining a balance between diet, daily routine and activities.
* continues for years.
* destroys cancer cells and defective marrow and makes room for new marrow.
* enhances expression.
* extends life.
* focuses on changing behavior and communication among people through active interventions
- different methods of coping with pain
- steps
* follows treatments.
* has benefits
- roles
* helps patients
- people to create the lives they truly want
- to reduce the risk of clots reaching the lung, heart, or other organs
* improves functions
- limb functions
* includes techniques.
* intends to shape behavior through a variety of processes known as conditioning.
* involves aspects
- changing the person's eating behaviour to control weight by appropriate methods
- diets
- giving patients small doses of radioactive materials to treat specific diseases
- important steps
- interweave aspects
- medications that reduce aqueous production or Parasympathomimetics
- numerous aspects
- reliving childhood experiences as causes for anxiety
- social aspects
- thinking and talking about one's life and problems
* is about self-discovery and learning the skills one needs to thrive
- working through past issues and healing
- books
- liver resection, transplantation, or ethanol injection into the tumour
- love of soul
* is medical aid
* is treatment applied toward a goal of healing
- in which the medicine is the therapeutic relationship
- used by patients
* leads to improvement
* means treatment designed to cure.
* often focuses primarily on traumas, pains, and fears
- involves changes in the diet to reduce discomfort
- leads to improved function in other areas of life as well as in sexual function
* produces effects
- significant effects
* protects against osteoporosis and reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease.
* provides benefits
- surgical treatments
- term survival benefits
* provides traditional surgical treatments
* reduces pain
* requires details
- resolution
* revolves around lactose avoidance by dietary manipulation.
* saves life.
* seeks to 'change' a behavior, belief, or thought.
* shows promise results
* takes first steps
* uses approaches
- counsel techniques
- harmful materials
* uses structure approaches
- teach approaches
* works with people who are seeking self-understanding and asking why questions.
* yields disappoint results
- mix results
+ Bathing: Hygiene :: Water
* When people talk about bathing, they most often mean being immersed in water. SOme therapies involve bathing in mud. People have also bathed in other substances, like Champagne, beans, or chocolate. A form of bathing quite common is bathing in sunlight.
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Aba therapy
* ABA therapies work by helping a child break learning down into very small steps.
* ABA therapy is currently the best practice for all individuals with autism
- provided by a team working with the child, and supporting other team members
Acupuncture therapy
* arouses external areas of the body.
* increases oxygen in the affected area necessary for growth and repair.
* is based on correcting that imbalance
- effective in treating non-congenital myopia in the early stages
Adjunctive therapy
* Adjunctive therapies are also important, as pruritus is often severe.
* can help buffer opioid side effects.
Adjuvant therapy
* aims to decrease the chance of recurrence and prolong patient survival.
* can be very important in treating colon cancer.
* is systemic therapy given after surgery to prevent reoccurring cancer
- treatment that is given in addition to surgery
* prevents recurrence in many women and saves thousands of lives every year.
Aggressive therapy
* Aggressive therapies are also popular in unstable coronary syndromes, despite a lack of data.
* can cause lung problems or kidney failure.
Alternative therapy
* Alternative therapies can help cats with emotionally based skin problems
- refer to treatments that are sometimes promoted as cancer cures
- support the body's innate ability to balance and self-heal
* Some alternative therapies can interact with certain drugs, and can also have severe side effects
- have dangerous or even life-threatening side effects
* includes both the use of nutrients and the natural approach to healing.<|endoftext|>### medical procedure | surgical procedure | treatment | therapy:
Antibiotic therapy
* can also be effective against many of the symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease.
* challenge in rabbits.
* helps fight respiratory infections
- some dogs, even when there is no obvious infection
* involves two phases.
* is aimed at eradicating streptococci from the respiratory tract
- also a cornerstone of treatment
- drug therapy
- recommended to control secondary bacterial infections
* is the mainstay of treatment once an infection has occurred
- most common treatment once infection is confirmed
- used once the presence of the infection has been confirmed
- usually necessary for up to three weeks to control infection
- very effective for the cutaneous form of anthrax
* requires a combination of two medications.
* shortens duration of illness.
* takes place at the producer level.
* yields disappoint results
Anticonvulsant therapy
* increases fentanyl requirements during anaesthesia for craniotomy
- anesthesia for craniotomy
* is associated with an increased risk of neural tube defects.
Antimicrobial therapy
* Some antimicrobial therapy decreases excretion
- reduces excretion
* is effective in shortening the duration of illness and reducing carriage rate.
Antiretroviral therapy
* Antiretroviral therapies can reduce the virus to nondetectable levels.
* can also be a factor in progressive anemia.
* is potentially a life-saver.
* reduces the viral burden in both blood and genital secretions.
Antisense therapy
* aims to turn off the mutated genes that cause cancer.
* is designed to target and to turn off the mutated genes that cause cancer
- thought to be less toxic, at any dose, to the rest of the body
Aquatic therapy
* can help treat a variety of painful conditions, including fibromyalgia.
* is also beneficial due to the reduced load placed on the joint
- an excellent source of stretching and cardiovascular endurance
- performed by a licensed therapist
- unique because of the medium in which it takes place water
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Aromatherapy
* Aromatherapies are therapy.
* Just inhaling certain essential oils can relieve indigestion.
* Offers essential oils and aromatherapy products to shoppers and retailers.
* Provides information of aromatherapy.
* addresses the physical effects of stress.
* also encompasses the topical application of essential oils
- helps in the rejuvenation and regeneration of the human body
- works well as part of a healthy skin maintenance regime
* brings balance through the sense of smell.
* broad and expanding field that scientist are just beginning to explore
* can also help relieve nausea and vomiting.
* can be an integral part of massage therapy
- beneficial for a wide range of individuals and problems
- calm, balance, and rejuvenate the mind, body, and spirit
- effectively treat a wide range of physical, mental and emotional conditions
- heal, strengthen and energize the body and mind
* can help in mild forms of depression
- prevent or ease an assortment of ailments
- reduce stress, lift depression, restore emotional well-being
- promote relaxation and relieve stress and pain
- prove useful for calming the nervous system
- reduce premenstrual anxiety and stress
- relieve an upset stomach
- serve as a continual relaxer throughout the day
- take many forms
- treat skin ailments, emotional upset, and other health disorders
* combines fragrant oils with massage therapy evoking the senses of smell and touch.
* comes in many forms, schools and ideas
- sprays, lotions, and oils
* complementary therapy.
* concentrates on the muscular system and gentle massage utilizing essential oils.
* considers the whole person including the mind, body, and soul.
* evokes positive feelings and emotions.
* form of holistic medicine.
* fun way to medicate and prevent illness.
* further enhances the deep stat of relaxation and well being achieved.
* good stress reliever
- tool if a child has a history of enjoying smells
* has a rich history in beauty and cosmetic use
- wonderfully gentle, yet powerful effects on the human body
* helps relieve depression by relaxing the body and reviving the nervous system.
* holistic therapy in that it works on the person as a whole.
* implies more than the smelling to pleasant fragrances.
* improves well being and relieves psychosomatic symptoms.
* involves the application of Essential Oils through massage, inhalations or baths.
* involves the use of aromatic, essential oils for health benefits
- essential oils and essences to balance the body s normal processes
* is actually the therapeutic use of essential oils.
* is also for skin beauty care and perfumes
- useful in hospice care
* is an alternative form of healing
- ancient and popular healing art
* is an ancient art of healing
- practiced by our ancestors for centuries
- art, which has been practised for thousands of years
- healing art which has been used for centuries
* is an art as well as a science
- form and a holistic treatment, and effectiveness is dependent upon freshness
- effective way of treating various conditions
- example of using scents to bring about beneficial changes in people
- ideal way to help in redressing the balance
- increasingly popular way for people to draw closer to the tranquility of nature
- opportunity to enter an organic biological environment
- another way to lift depression
- any scent that is used to affect the body or mind
- as old as time
- based on the use of natural essential oils extracted from herbs, flowers and trees
- both an art and a science
- claimed to help relaxation and reduce stress and even rejuvenate the body
- derived from two words
- more effective when used as a complimentary therapy, assisting other therapies
- nothing more than an alternative to traditional medicine
* is often beneficial for falling asleep
- combined with spa treatments
* is one of the fastest growing fields in alternative medicine
- most pleasant forms of natural health care
- our physical reaction to essential oils when they enter our body
* is said to provide some answers for mirgraine sufferers as well
- restore or enhance mental, emotional, physical or spiritual health
* is still highly practiced and regarded
- very new to the United States, known chiefly through products
- supportive in the winter season of quiet regeneration
* is the ancient art of using the healing power of aromatic essential oils
- application of plant essential oils to promote the health of the body and mind
* is the art and science of stimulating brain activity through the sense of smell
- using essential oils for therapeutic purposes
- using essential oils to promote health and beauty
* is the art of eliciting certain bodily responses with various fragrances
- healing with essential oils
* is the art of using oils extracted from aromatic plants to enhance health and beauty
- plant oils from flowers, herbs and trees to stimulate the senses
- various essential oils to stimulate or relax the nervous system
- enhancement of body, mind and spirit with aromatic, botanical essential oils
- extraction of essential oils from plants, flowers, trees, grasses and seeds
- fragrant art of using specially selected aromatic oils for therapeutic purposes
- gentle art of using the power of fragrance to enchance out lives
- medicine of today and the future
- most recent form of holistic medicine
- natural method to care for mind, body and soul using pure essential oils
- oldest form of medicine known
- practical use of pure essential oils for rejuvenation and relaxation
* is the practice of using concentrated oils from plants to create moods
- volatile plant oils for psychological and physical well-being
- practiced use of fragrant essential oils for physical and emotional health
- study of how essential oils can be used for medicinal purposes
- therapeutic use of aromatic substances
* is the therapeutic use of essential oils extracted from plants
* is the use of aroma to bring about a physiological, psychological and emotional change
- aromatic, highly concentrated essential oils during massage
* is the use of essential oils and their hydrosols for health and well-being
- for healing
- for therapeutic effects
- from plants for healing purposes
- from plants, for use in health, beauty or pleasure
- to assist the body's natural ability to heal itself
- to promote health and well-being
- fragrant essential oils to enhance physical and emotional well-being
- natural oils to stimulate the human senses
- pleasant scents for therapeutic uses
* is the use of pure essential and absolute oils
- oils extracted from aromatic living plants
- oils for the enhancement of body, mind and spirit
- pure, therapeutic quality essential oils
- specific essential oils to promote balance in the mind and body
- therapeutic essential oils
* is therapy
- using the aroma of essential oils gathered from the fragrant plants
- to help balance, focus and channel our energies
- today an established science
* is used as a headache reliever
- to pacify unbalanced doshas
- widely for dogs and cats
- used, during our natural herbal to provide the ultimate stress relief
- useful for insect and disease control
- valued as a non-invasive aid to natural birth and to postnatal recovery
- very popular in France, England and many other countries
* just means the use of essential oils.
* lifts the mood, balances the emotions, and purifies the air.
* makes use of both inhalation and absorption.
* means to treat with aroma through inhalation.
* mixture of aromas, massage and medicine.
* modern term for a healing art that is ages old.
* natural therapy, and a form of complementary and alternative medicine
- way to inspire a sense of well being
* new approach to emotional well being.
* plays an important part in cleansing and relaxing the mind.
* powerful antidote to stress, especially if given as a massage
- tool that can be used to unlock emotions from past experiences
* promotes optimal relaxation for the mind and body.
* provides natural and holistic methods to look after both body and mind.
* puts forth the belief that different scents create different reactions.
* rapidly growing Industry.
* reduces stress.
* represents a natural and holistic approach to health and wellbeing.
* requires an extremely high quality of essential oils
- the use of pure essential oils
* restricts itself to the use of only natural essential oils.
* scent and touch-based therapy that works in two ways.
* stimulates our sense of smell and influences the limbic part of our brain
- the limbic system, which is responsible for emotional well being
* system of caring for the body with botanical oils.
* traditional, safe, yet highly effective and natural way to care for the body.
* uses aromatic essential oils to improve the body's physical and emotional health
- oils for healing which come from fragrant plant materials
* uses essential oils from plants and flowers for therepeutic effects
- herbs to relieve nasal congestion
- herbs to treat back pain
- herbs to treat headaches
- herbs to treat irritable bowel syndrome
- herbs to treat muscle cramps
- herbs to treat otitis externa
- to stimulate, energize and relax the mind and body
- extracts from flowers, herbs and other plants
- herbs and essential oils from plants and herbs to treat the symptoms of fainting
- pure essential oils, either absorbed through the skin or inhaled through the nose
- special scented oils to treat physical and emotional problems
- that sense to promote healing
* uses the basic elements of life and nature to heal and massage the senses
- pure essential oils from aromatic plants and flowers
* using essential oils can also be beneficial in treating patients with anxiety.
* using herbal steam can assist in reducing congestion
- reducing the child's respiratory congestion
* utilizes essential oils from plants and herbs to treat coughs
- herbs to treat vomiting
* valuable part of natural skin care.
* valued aid to natural birth and postpartum recovery.
* very human art
- powerful tool for Ritual use
* way to achieve balance
- improve the quality of life on a physical, emotional and spiritual level
* works on our sense of smell and by absorption into the bloodstream
- the best when it works on the mind and body simultaneously
- two ways, by inhaling it and absorbing it
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* is something that has essential oils, but look on the label to be sure.
* uses pure essential oils
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Art therapy
* Most art therapy uses harmful materials.
* builds self-esteem.
* combines the therapeutic aspects of art with psychology and therapy.
* critical component of the children's healing and treatment.
* fixture in therapeutic constructs.
* growing field related to art education, art, and counceling.
* human service profession.
* includes painting, sculpting, drawing, and any other form of art.
* involves expressing feelings in a non-verbal way and explaining what the artwork means.
* is about meaning
- medical treatments
- the creative use of art in a therapeutic setting
* is used to help people with emotional problems
- illustrate feelings and work through problems
* promises to alleviate and prevent psychological disorders.
* supportive therapeutic technique that children are responsive to.
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Behavioral therapy
* Behavioral therapies are also effective in treating anxiety disorders
- based on the theory of classical conditioning
- frequently the only treatments available to drug dependent individuals
- can include counseling, psychotherapy, support groups, or family therapy
* can help people improve their sleep habits.
* consists of self regulated extension of voiding intervals.
* exposes the person to the feared situation in carefully planned steps.
* focuses on counseling or changes in sleep habits.
* helps people cope with chronic illnesses or recurring medical problems.
* holds that a phobia learned response and can therefore be unlearned.
* involves teaching parents how to better manage their children.
* is another option that focuses on decreasing stress.
* is designed to change behavior
- help change the behaviors that keep the illness going
- often beneficial in freezing
- the predominately used therapy for obsessive compulsive disorder
* places emphasis on daily experiences and actions.
* seeks to replace harmful behaviors with useful ones.
* uses approaches
- several techniques such as diaphragmatic breathing and exposure therapy
* uses structure approaches
- teach approaches
* works to actively change the unwanted habits of behaviors and thoughts.
Behavioural therapy
* is an effective treatment for urge and mixed urinary incontinence.
* teaches new ways of responding to problems.
Biological therapy
* has definite anticancer activity.
* helps the body's immune system to destroy cancer cells.
* involves cytokines, or proteins that activate the immune system in a general way.
* is one treatment being studied.
* treatment that uses the body s own immune system to fight cancer.
* tries to get the body to fight disease
- fight the cancer
- patient's body to fight the cancer
* uses the body's immune system to fight cancer
- own immune system to fight cancer cells
Brief therapy
* is concerned about limiting number of sessions or time with a therapist.
* style of therapy that searches for clients' resources and strengths.
Cancer therapy
* Cancer therapies aim at controlling tumor growth.
* Many cancer therapies depend on induction of apoptosis by causing cellular damage.
* consists of both standard and experimental treatment.
* fast-changing field, with new treatment schedules always being tested.
* is different for every patient.
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Chelation therapy
* form of detoxification.
* helps relief of symptoms and improves clinical manifestations.
* involves administering an artificial amino acid into the veins.
* is among the safest of medical procedures
- an effective way to remove heavy metals from the body
* is indicated for increasing ferritin and elevated liver iron
- in lead poisoning
- ineffective for the treatment of peripheral vascular disease
- popular in the United States
- relatively safe providing kidney function is normal
- the primary means of lead mobilization
- used supposedly to remove toxins within our body
* is, at best, a controversial approach to the man's complaints of fatigue.
* promotes health by increasing the blood flow with enhanced collateral circulation.
* very safe medical procedure.
* works by reducing lead in blood and soft tissues.
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Chemotherapy
* Chemotherapies can also wreak havoc on a person's white blood cell count.
* Most chemotherapy causes effects
- side effects
* Most chemotherapy has effects
- little effects
* Most chemotherapy has severe effects
* Most chemotherapy is given on set days over a few months
- through a vein and circulates around the whole body
* Most chemotherapy is used by cancer patients
- reduces growth
- saves life
* Some chemotherapy can cause skin irritation, sores, or deeper tissue injury where it was given
- helps muscular disorder
- is useful for marine animal injuries
- kills patients
* acts on cells that divide rapidly, which includes some tumor cells.
* affects all body hair.
* affects any cell that grows rapidly, such as hair cells
* affects both cancer cells and normal cells, so side effects are common
- normal and tumor cells
- different people in different ways
- everyone differently
- normal as well as cancerous cells
- other organs of the body such as the kidneys, heart etc
* affects the growth of rapidly reproducing cells
- rapidly dividing cancer cells
- tumor cells by stopping their rapid growth or division
- women in different ways
* also can trigger the area of the brain that controls vomiting
- has an impact on a woman's quality of life and sexuality
- results in bone marrow suppression
* are chemicals which kill cancer cells.
* blunt weapon.
* can affect heart tissue
- hormone levels in both men and women, leading to sexual dysfunction
- memory
* can affect the kidneys
- normal rapidly growing cells lining the mouth
* can also affect the blood cells which are important to stop bleeding
- liver, kidneys, nervous system, heart and lungs
- reproductive system of premenopausal women
* can also cause long-term side effects such as infertility
- nausea and vomiting
- numerous undesirable side effects
- sterility
- damage bone marrow
- help relieve symptoms of advanced cancer
- improve the survival rates in some instances over radiation therapy alone
- alter taste sensation so that food seems bitter or totally bland
* can be a challenge for patients and their families
- frightening thought for cancer patients
- beneficial in treating metastasis since it systemic treatment
- toxic to the heart, liver, lungs, nervous system, and other organs
- very tough on both body and spirit
- bring major changes to a person's life
* can cause hair loss all over the body
- increased risk of infection, nausea or vomiting, and hair loss
* can cause many side effects, including stomach upset, hair loss, and weakness
- such as stomach upset, hair loss , and weakness
- nausea, vomiting, fever, diarrhea, hair loss and a loss of immune cells
- neuropathic pain depending on the type and the dosages utilized
- numerous side effects, depending in the medication being used
- pain in several ways
- the number of neutrophils to decrease
- unpleasant side effects
- various kinds of distress such as hair loss, nausea, and other discomforts
- cure certain forms of cancer
* can damage normal cells as well as cancer cells
- testicular function and cause infertility
- either temporarily or permanently alter sexual and reproductive function
- extend the lives of women with advanced ovarian cancer
* can have a number of side effects, including nausea, vomiting, fatigue and hair loss
- profound effect on the senses of taste and smell
- few or many side effects, depending on the regimen and the individual
- side effects which vary according to the particular drugs used
- some side effects
- the same effect on a patients stomach as it does on the mouth
- improve survival and cure rates in a variety of astrocytoma
- induce anemia, which low blood count
- kill or it can give the patient some extra time
- later lead to heart problems, as well as kidney and hearing problems
* can lead to hair loss, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea
- heart, kidney, and hearing problems after treatment is finished
- remission in most cases
- permanently destroy a patient's ability to produce sperm
- save lives, but it comes with some unpleasant side effects
- shrink some tumors, but it also fails to increase survival rates
- take it's toll on the entire body, even the healthy tissues
- weaken the immune system, often reducing the blood's ability to clot
* causes acute complications that usually heal after treatment ends
- episodes
- many fun side effects
- other side effects in children, depending on the child s age
- so many side effects for the patient
- ulceration of the mouth and facilitates opportunistic infections
* comes with side effects.
* commonly causes the menstrual cycles to become irregular or cease.
* destroys cancer cells with drugs.
* does have an effect on a patients dietary intake.
* encompasses a group of drugs which have anti-cancer properties.
* following surgery can slow growth of lung tumors and improve life expectancy.
* generally targets rapidly dividing cells.
* given after an operation is called adjuvant chemotherapy
- directly into the bladder is called intravesical chemotherapy
- no role
* has side effects particularly nausea, vomiting and hair loss
- very widespread uses in the treatment of today s cancer patients
* helps patients with advanced non-small cell carcinoma of the lung
- people live longer
* induces regression of brain metastases in breast carcinoma
- transient sex chromosomal and auto-somal aneuploidy in human sperm
* interferes with fast-growing cancer cells, but it also affects some healthy cells.
* introduces drugs into the body via pill or needle injection.
* involves a combination of medications given by mouth or through the veins
- administering powerful drugs to kill cancer cells
- medications that kill cancer cells
* involves the administration of drugs to eliminate cancer cells within the body
- one or more chemical agents, known as anti-cancer drugs
- use of chemical or hormonal agents that act throughout the body
* involves the use of drugs to eliminate cancer cells
- powerful medications to treat cancer
* is an adjuvant therapy for breast cancer
- option only for occasional malignant lesions
- another treatment modality that is available for pets with cancer
- classified depending of the way the drug is delivered
- considered as the most efficient anti-metastatic treatment modality
- designed to destroy cancer cells, which it does, but it also destroys healthy cells
* is designed to kill cancer cells
- the cells that divide the fastest
* is effective against some types of leukemia in children
- when it stops abnormal cells from going through the cell cycle
* is given after surgery
- as a course of treatment, which usually lasts a few days
* is given by mouth or by injection into a blood vessel
- pill or injection into a vein, an artery or the cerebral spinal fluid
- either by mouth or by injection into a vein or muscle
* is given in cycles - for example, a dose every three to four weeks
- measured doses
- tablets, via an intravenous line or occasionally through a spinal tap
- the hope of killing the cancer cells
- intervenously every three to four weeks as tolerated for at least six cycles
- several times during the course of radiation treatment
- in itself, carcinogenic
- likely to affect the mouth and teeth to some degree
- limited by the already depressed immune system
* is medicine that treats cancer
- that's injected into the body to kill cancer cells
- minimally effective in recurrent melanoma
- most often the cause of young cancer patients losing their hair
* is much easier to tolerate today than even a few years ago
- more effective for some types of tumor growth than for others
- notorious for causing nausea and vomiting
* is often an adjuvant therapy to mastectomy
- mixed with surgery, radiation or both in an individual's treatment plan
- the treatment of choice and is curative in some cancers
* is one common treatment for cancer
- of the main ways of treating cancer
- type of treatment for ovarian cancer
- only occasionally beneficial, and the prognosis remains poor
- potentially most useful for cancers that have spread to distant parts of the body
- prescribed to diminish tumor mass, and increase survival
- really best for treating cancers that are very small
- required for the more aggressive or higher grade tumors
- resumed when there tumor relapse
- rightly in the realm of science
- similar to radiation
- sometimes combined with immunotherapy
* is systemic therapy
- treatment which means it goes throughout the whole body
- taken either as a pill, via injection or intravenously
- technically therapy by the use of chemicals
* is the administration of drugs for cancer treatment
- main form of treatment
* is the main treatment for metastatic cancer
- small cell lung cancer
- type of treatment and sometimes radiotherapy is used as well
* is the mainstay of treatment in metastatic cases
* is the most common treatment of all stages of small cell lung cancer
- treatment-related cause of nausea and vomiting
- effective method of treating leukemia
* is the primary treatment for multiple myeloma
- weapon doctors use to kill cancerous cell growth
- same as for nonmetastatic gestational trophoblastic tumor
- standard treatment to destroy or control myeloma cells
* is the treatment of cancer using drugs
- with drugs that can kill cancer cells
* is the treatment of choice and control can be achieved for a period of time
- of persistent gestational trophoblastic disease
- disease with drugs
- tumors by means of chemicals
- use of Anti-cancer drugs to relieve and shrink tumors
* is the use of anti-cancer drugs given intravenously or taken by mouth
- to destroy tumors
- to fight the disease
- to treat cancerous cells
* is the use of anticancer drugs to kill cancer cells throughout the body
- drugs that are effective against cancer cells
* is the use of drugs to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors
- kill cells that divide rapidly
- kill the tumor cells by inhibiting their ability to replicate
- treat cancer throughout the body
- try and kill cancer cells
* is the use of medications and drugs which are known to kill cancer cells
- medicines and drugs to treat cancer
- powerful chemicals to kill the cancer
- powerful, anti-cancer drugs to kill cancer cells
- usual treatment for small cell lung cancer
- tough on the body
* is treatment of cancer with strong chemicals
- with anti-cancer drugs
* is treatment with drugs that have their greatest effect on rapidly dividing cells
- used as a treatment for patients with metastatic melanoma
* is used for a few specific types of brain tumors
- all stages of small cell lung cancer with or without radiation therapy
- distant disease control
- most types of chronic leukemia
- if the entire body is at risk
- mostly for the treatment of advanced thyroid cancer
- treat cancer systemically
- when the cancer has spread to other parts of the body
* is usually the first type of treatment given
- next step after surgery
* is very effective in the cure of gestational trophoblastic tumors
- expensive and extremely painful
- toxic, and suppresses the immune system
- well known for causing nausea and vomiting
* kills RBCs and lessens the bone marrow's ability to make more
- all cells on contact, even healthy cells
- both cancer and healthy cells
* kills cancer cells and good healthy living cells
- at the original site, in the lymph nodes, and throughout the body
- through the use of drugs or hormones
- undergoing rapid division
- fast dividing cancer cells
- off rapidly dividing cells
* knocks out cancer.
* means treatment with anti-cancer drugs.
* medication that can help fight cancer
- used to help keep breast cancer from returning
* often causes nausea and vomiting
- the person to lose their appetite
- consists of a combination of drugs that work together to kill cancer cells
- follows surgery
- is effective at destroying leukemia cells that are circulating in the body
- lasts a year or more
- makes for incredibly sensitive olfactory senses
* poison to the human body and some people are more sensitive to it than others.
* reaches into all parts of the body to destroy remaining cancer cells.
* refers to drugs used in the treatment of cancers
- medication given, usually intravenously, to destroy cancer cells
- medications that can kill or control cancer
* remains one of the main treatment options for cancer.
* represents another form of cytolytic therapy.
* second choice for treatment of cancer.
* simply means treating disease with medication.
* slows the progression of multiple myeloma by killing the abnormal plasma cells.
* sometimes is given after surgery to try to prevent the disease from spreading.
* systemic therapy, and is able to affect cancer cells throughout the body
- type of cancer treatment
* targets the breast cancer cells
- parasites
* tends to be more effective against fast-growing tumors.
* tos control cancer.
* treatment that uses drugs to kill the cancer cells
- which uses anti-cancer drugs to destroy cancer cells
* type of generalized treatment, which means that it affects all areas of the body
- systemic treatment, which means that it affects all areas of the body
* uses a combination of drugs to kill the cancer cells
- variety of anti-cancer drugs that keep the malignant cells from multiplying
- anti-cancer drugs to slow the growth or kill cells that quickly multiply
* uses anticancer drugs to kill the cancer cells
- medication to destroy cancer cells
- different chemicals to kill or prevent further growth of cancer cells
* uses drugs that travel through the body to kill cancer cells
- to get rid of cancer cells
* uses drugs to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors
- extra blood cells in the body
* uses drugs to kill the cancer cells and is taken orally or hypodermically
- treat disease
- medications to kill cancer cells
- poisonous drugs to kill cells
* uses powerful drugs that attack cancer cells
- special drugs to kill cancer cells
- strong drugs to kill cancer cells
- toxic drugs to slow or reverse the spread of the disease in advanced cases
* utilizes toxic drugs to kill cancer cells.
* word that creates an instant emotional response in everyone
- used to describe a variety of drugs which can inhibit or kill cancer cells
* works against cancer because it attacks cells that are rapidly dividing
- best on cells that grow and divide quickly
- directly on tumor cells which mutate easily
- mainly on rapidly dividing cancer cells
- on cells that are dividing
- well in killing cancer cells, but it also kills the healthy cells
* wrecks the immune system.
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Adjuvant chemotherapy
* improves long term disease-free survival.
* involves a combination of anticancer drugs.
* is recommended to an increasing proportion of patients
- suggested to further improve chances of survival
- treatment used very soon after surgery, primarily in early stage disease
* is used for many breast cancer patients
- in event of regional recurrence
- similarly, in hopes of increasing the cure rate in cancer treatment
* prolongs the survival of other patients.
* seems to help in salvaging patients with metastatic disease.
Intensive chemotherapy
* Most intensive chemotherapy has severe side effects
* has effects.
* has severe effects
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy
* is given after surgery.
* new therapeutic approach.
Standard chemotherapy
* Most standard chemotherapy is used by cancer patients.
* has effects
- little effects
* is added to directly attack tumor cells.
Systemic chemotherapy
* Most systemic chemotherapy has effects
* affects rapidly dividing cells throughout the body.
* uses anticancer drugs that are usually given into a vein or by mouth<|endoftext|>### medical procedure | surgical procedure | treatment | therapy:
Cognitive therapy
* can be as effective as psychopharmacology in the treatment of clinical depression.
* can help a person change negative thinking
- the patient identify possible triggers for the attacks
* critical component of healthy eating.
* emphasizes a rational and positive world view.
* examines how thought patterns effect depression.
* fast-acting technology of mood change.
* focuses on client problems
- correcting learned misconceptions
- negative patterns of thinking and develops coping skills
* involves attempts at changing distorted thinking and beliefs
- challenging and altering faulty thinking patterns
- learning new ways to think
* is aimed at helping people recognize and change distorted ways of thinking
- reassessing and correcting such thinking patterns
- also helpful for social phobia
- among the most popular forms of new psychotherapy
- an active, directive form of psychotherapy
- more complex than positive thinking
* is the most heavily researched form of psychotherapy
- process where people learn to control their thoughts
* maintains that our thoughts precede and cause our feelings.
* provides relief to almost all panic sufferers.
* replaces dysfunctional thoughts with more useful ones.
* seeks to help people change how they think about things.
* specific form of psychological therapy.
* teaches the individual to recognise and challenge upsetting thoughts.
* time-limited treatment lasting three to four months.
* way of helping people to cope with stress and emotional problems.
* works on chronic problems and negative attitudes.
Cold therapy
* can provide temporary relief from the heat, pain and swelling.
* decreases swelling and reduces blood flow.
* is especially helpful in reducing inflammation and controlling pain.
* numbs the nerves around the joint and helps to relieve inflammation.
* reduces imflammation.
* relieves ankle pain and swelling.
* simple therapy that has many benefits.
* using ice has many applications.
Color therapy
* is applied to one's clothing, home and office.
* is based on the ancient art of using color and light to treat disease
- fact that physiologic functions respond to specific colors
- the use of color to treat physical, emotional, mental and spiritual imbalances
* makes use of the sense of sight.
* uses color to bring about certain emotional states.
Combination therapy
* is associated with an increased risk of minor and major bleeding
- essential to prevent emergence of resistance
* provides benefits
- term survival benefits
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Combined therapy
* Combined therapies are attempts to improve the results of the various forms of radiation therapy.
* is part of an approach which integrates psychiatric treatments in general.
Complementary therapy
* Complementary therapies can relieve symptoms and improve the quality of life for some patients
- provide an alternative to conventional medicine
* Some complementary therapies have their roots in Eastern traditions.
* are supportive methods used in addition to mainstream conventional therapy.
* helps patients.
* produces effects
- significant effects
Conventional therapy
* Conventional therapies are the treatments which doctors use most often to treat people with cancer.
* Many conventional therapies treat only the symptoms of arthritis.
Couples therapy
* Most couples therapy teaches partners to solve problems and resolve conflicts.
* allows two people to seek treatment together.
* involves resolution of conflict in an intimate relationship
- the two people in a committed relationship
* is the umbrella term applied to interventions that aid couples in distress.
Craniosacral therapy
* addresses the boney and soft tissue imbalances thus eliminating the pain.
* can help to alleviate headaches and neck and back pain.
* hands on method of treatment to improve health and function.
* manipulates the bones of the skull to treat a range of conditions.
Dance therapy
* can improve the coordination of little-used muscles.
* is based on the belief that the mind and body work in unison
- psychotherapy
* treats emotional problems with dance.
* uses creative dance to unlock tension and relieve the effect of stress on the body
- dance and movement to unlock blocked or repressed memories
Dietary therapy
* Dietary therapies tend to focus on removing items form the diet that are causing problems.
* Some dietary therapy helps diseases.
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Drug therapy
* Drug therapies Increase or decrease the level of a particular neurotransmitter
- are also sometimes available in cases where extreme behavior needs to be controlled
- have a substantial impact on disease outcomes
- seem to be most effective with schizophrenia
- work by blocking certain neurotransmitters in the brain
* Most drug therapies work by decreasing bone resorbtion
- therapy replaces dopamine in the brain
* can also be useful for people who are experiencing a severe depression.
* can also help differentiate trigeminal neuralgia from toothache pain
- reduce spacticity associated with cerebral palsy
- alter the oral microflora sufficiently to result in oral burning
* can be a useful part of treatment for some forms of aggression
- beneficial in some cases, but can also cause a number of side effects
- help prevent or block migraines
- stabilize moods in almost all people with bipolar disorder, even severe forms
- substantially modify the risk and progression of conditions that cause disability
* common reason for false positive results.
* consists of gemfibrozil, fenofibrate, niacin, statins, or combination therapy.
* decreases the risks of stroke, heart disease, and kidney failure.
* has quality
- to work both in controlling seizures and making life livable
* helps control the signs and symptoms and prevent HF progression
- to open restricted airways and reduce inflammation
* includes antidepressant drugs and mood stabilizers
- antispasmodics, antidiarrheal, and anti-anxiety medications
- the use of phenothiazines, chlorpromazine and promazine in particular
* influences mineral ion fluxes and suppresses bone cell activity.
* involves long-term use of hormone therapy
- replacing the missing thyroid hormone with levothyroxine
- use of hormone therapy to shrink the fibroid and minimize symptoms
* is administered and evaluated for desired effects and adverse reactions
- always a concern in pregnant patients
- known to cause insomnia, lethargy, appetite loss, and weight loss
- medical treatments
- often the first choice of treatment for an episode of depression
* is the conventional treatment for asthma in traditional western medicine
- most common means of treating disease
- sorcery of our cooked-eating age
- treatment of choice for achalasia
* kills adults and causes a slow disappearance of the microfilariae.
* mainstay of asthma treatment.
* primary component to management of gout.
* tends to be for symptomatic relief.
* trial and error process.
Electrotherapy
* can work in a variety of ways.
* is one of the core skills of the physiotherapist
Endoscopic therapy
* consists of either sclerotherapy or banding.
* is especially applicable to elderly patients
- the treatment of choice
* way or reducing variceal bleeding without surgery.
Equine therapy
* can also complement traditional therapies.
* continuation of complete health care for the horse.
* is applied post-surgically or after an injury to shorten the recovery time.
Experimental therapy
* Experimental therapies change frequently.
* extends life.
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Family therapy
* addresses problems that occur in a family context.
* can also reduce relapse and re- hospitalization rates for severe mental illness
- re-hospitalization rates for severe mental illness
- help close relatives understand and cope with the illness
- restore hope and intimacy
- significantly decrease relapse rates for the schizophrenic family member
* enables families to communicate more effectively and resolve conflicts.
* focuses on the interactions between family members.
* help a couple avoid separation or divorce.
* helps families understand the disorder and become involved in the patient's recovery.
* is also helpful in treating some addictions
- extremely important for teens with eating disorders
* is group psychotherapy
- important to help educate relatives
- more useful for individuals living at home than for others
* teaches the whole family how to change self-defeating patterns.
* terrific resource to help people learn problem solving techniques that work.
* way of working with people with problems.
Fluid therapy
* includes replacement of various electrolytes, especially potassium.
* is based on an assessment of the degree of dehydration present
- important to keep circulation to the kidneys adequate and help prevent failure
- indicated if dehydration problem
- most effective when given aggressively and early in the course of disease
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Gene therapy
* Gene therapies can repair the damage after a heart attack and prevent massive cell death
- lie at the frontier of cancer research
* Most gene therapy extends life.
* Much gene therapy is aimed at repairing a defective protein or fighting an invading organism.
* See how gene therapy can help fight disease.
* Some gene therapy enhances effects.
* Some gene therapy shows disorder
- immune disorder
- rare disorder
* Some gene therapy shows rare immune disorder
- system disorder
* Some gene therapy uses adenovirus vectors
* affects in most cases too few cells to be useful.
* aids heart-disease treatment.
* aims to correct the DNA of a patient suffering from a genetic disease
- treat a disease by modifying the action of a person's genes
* appears to be less mired in ethical problems than is gene diagnosis.
* approaches for inherited and acquired lung diseases
- thrombotic disorders
- in the cardiovascular system
* benefits society by improving quality of life issues.
* brings along with it another closely related practice, that is, negative eugenic.
* can be very beneficial to individuals with diseases that cause themselves harm
- involve either germ line or somatic line cells
- take different approaches based on the form of the disease
* controversial issue in today s science society.
* corrects mouse lupus.
* enables one to deliver active proteins to the defective macular tissues.
* enters adolescence.
* gives blood a path around leg blockages, researchers say.
* has many of the worst examples of clinical research that exist.
* has the potential to be a one-shot cure
- offer solutions where current treatments fall short
- yet to cure anyone
* helps problems
- to treat a heart problems in rat study
* holds great promise for treating cancer, inherited disorders, and other diseases
- cystic fibrosis
- promise as a potential avenue to cure a wide range of retinal diseases
* involves altering genetic material to treat disease
- correction of defects in genetic material
- delivering corrective genes to the cells of selected tissues
- putting genes into humans to cure genetic disease
- replacement of disease-causing genes with correctly functioning ones
* is also paramount in fighting tumors and improving outcomes.
* is an area of intense research
- exiting, new approach in the treatment of malignant disease
* is an experimental treatment for serious diseases including cancer
- investigational treatment for glioblastoma multiforme
- attractive because it seems to cause few adverse reactions
- based on altering a disease at the roots
- basically genotypic pharmacology
- carried out in animal models using adenovirus and liposomes vector systems
- currently the biggest hope for people suffering from genetic diseases
- designed to enhance the body's abilities to build new routes
- directed against cancer
- essential to the development of making a sick child healthy
- medical treatments
- one of a variety of therapeutic modalities, all of which have risks
* is one of the most exciting technologies for the future
- hyped areas of new-age medicine
- way that scientists are testing to selectively aid only ailing neurons
- performed by replacing diseased phenotypes with new genetic material
- predicted to be the fourth revolution in medicine
- still far from being applied to human subjects in a clinical setting
* is the administration of genes to a patient for therapeutic purposes
- highly technical science of altering genes
- identification and eventual manipulation of a cell to correct a genetic defect
- insertion of genetic material into cells to prevent, control, or cure disease
- modification of the tumor's genes to cause it to self-destruct
- most heavily regulated sector of the biopharmaceutical industry
- process of supplying cells with healthy copies of missing or flawed genes
- transfer of genes into cells to achieve a therapeutic effect
* is the treatment of a disease by replacing a missing or defective gene
- the future for cancer
- ultimate endgame of genomics
- use of genes to treat disease
* is the use of genetic information that can be used in medicine to cure people
- material for therapeutic applications
- therapy that changes genes
- under study as a possible treatment for mucopolysaccharidosis
* is used for genetic diseases
- to modulate the healing process
* makes blind puppies see Scientists have used gene therapy to make blind puppies see
- it possible to correct such defects in the function of cells
* means altering the genotype of a tissue or even a whole human.
* offers a new treatment paradigm for curing human disease.
* offers the only true cure for many diseases
- possibility of inserting the deficient gene in the target organ
* potential approach to the treatment of genetic disorders in human beings
- genetic disorders in humans
* promising new field of medical research.
* promising, new method being tested against bladder cancer.
* raises ethical issues in regards to the quality of life of people with disabilities.
* rapidly emerging part of biomedicine.
* represents one hope for preventing the loss of the dopamine-producing neurons.
* restores dogs' sight.
* restores vision in a canine model of childhood blindness
- of severe childhood blindness
- to blind dog
* revolutionary approach to fight and prevent disease.
* seeks to cure inherited diseases and cancer by giving patients new genes
- prevent or treat diseases by introducing specific genes into cells
* shows first signs of bypassing arterial blockage.
* targeted by radiation preferentially radiosensitizes tumor cells.
* type of treatment which changes a person's genes to avoid illness.
* uses functional genes to replace defective genes that cause disease.
* using hypoxia promoters to regulate target genes is in trial.
* very young science that has been used in patients for only about ten years.
* works by replacing a person's defective genes with healthy genes.
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Group therapy
* can be useful to individuals who are enduring similar stress.
* common method of treatment for teenagers and adults.
* focuses on individual dynamics and group process.
* helps people improve their interpersonal relationships.
* involves people with similar illnesses
- the simultaneous treatment of several or more clients in a group
* is most beneficial after the mother has recovered from severe depression
- psychotherapy
- used to teach the residents to support, confront and help each other
* uses interaction among group members to initiate change.
* valid method of treatment for many psychopathologies.
* way of providing help to more than one patient at a time.
Heat therapy
* HEAT therapy helps to reduce pain, as does ultrasound and physiotherapy treatments.
* is able to destroy cancer cells.
Herbal therapy
* Herbal therapies employ individual or mixtures of herbs for therapeutic value
- have important biological activities and are in wide use for numerous diseases
- have, and continue to be used to treat many of the ailments that plague mankind
* Some herbal therapies can be useful for skin conditions.
* is therapy
Holistic therapy
* Holistic therapies focus on balancing the bodys' energy and restoring the bodys' health.
* is oriented to the individual causes that are believed to have lead to the disease.<|endoftext|>### medical procedure | surgical procedure | treatment | therapy:
Hormonal therapy
* Hormonal therapies alter the production or activity of particular hormones in the body
- work by interfering with the production or action of particular hormones
* acts to suppress testosterone.
* aims to curb the production of testosterone needed by the cancer cells to grow.
* can decrease the symptoms and the tumor size
- include removal of the testes or drug therapy
* cuts off the supply of testosterone or androgens that the tumor needs to grow
- tumor's supply of testosterone that it needs to grow
* form of systemic treatment for breast cancer.
* is also an option to be given alone or with concurrently with radiation therapy
- an option some women choose
- given in the form of tablets or injections
- preferred when the cancer spread to other parts of the body
- used in women who choose more aggressive medical intervention
* represents a specific treatment for a known endocrine abnormality.
* uses hormones to treat the cancer.
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Hormone therapy
* Hormone therapies use hormones to stop the cancer cells from growing.
* acts to shrink the cyst, and prevent the growth of new cysts.
* alters the body's hormone balance to inhibit prostate cancer from growing
- prevent certain cancers from growing
- hormone balance in the body to prevent certain cancers from growing
* ameliorates the depression dramatically.
* can be a helpful temporary measure to arrest or shrink the cancer
- cause a number of side effects
- do the same thing for a transgender person
- help to starve the cancer cells from getting the hormones
* can increase bone mass, new study says
- sperm and egg production
- interrupt the flow of estrogen to starve and kill the tumor
- stop premature puberty and even reverse it in some children
* consisting of low doses of estrogen can increase bone mass.
* decreases the level of testosterone, which helps prostate tumors grow.
* delivers estrogen to make up the shortfall that occurs with menopause.
* form of chemotherapy except that natural and synthetic hormones are used.
* goes by various names, depending on the hormones used.
* is an example of targeted therapy
- another type of treatment for widespread, advanced uterine cancer
- considered when the cancer has spread outside the prostate
- effective in treating menorrhagia but requires long-term prescription drug use
- fraught with risk as well as promise
* is the use of hormones to change the way that hormone-sensitive cancer cells grow
- stop cancer cells from growing
- hormones, usually taken by pill, to kill cancer cells
- treatment with hormones, drugs that interfere with hormone production
* is used against certain cancers that depend on hormones for their growth
- in conjunction with radiation therapy in many patients
* is used to change the way hormones in the body help cancers grow
- control the growth of prostate cancer
- reduce the amount of testosterone produced in a prostate cancer patient
- stop the hormones in the body that help cancer cells grow
- treat prostate cancer that has spread to other parts of the body
* prevents the binding of estrogen to cancer cells.
* raises risk of breast cancer, study says.
* relieves the discomfort of hot flashes in most cases.
* seeks to prevent breast cancer cells from receiving stimulation from estrogen.
* stimulates the testes to make more testosterone.
* uses female hormones, usually taken by pill, to kill cancer cells
- various hormones to stop cancer cells from growing
Horticulture therapy
* benefits everyone including the patient, their family, and care providers.
* can also help one reinvent oneself following a sensory or mobility loss
- teach number concepts through repotting cuttings and sowing seeds
* process of bringing people and plants together for therapeutic benefits.
* uses plants and floristry to reach out to people.
Humanistic therapy
* Humanistic therapies address the phenomenal world.
* involves bringing out feelings and restoring confidence to the patient.
Immune therapy
* continues for years.
* enhances expression.
Immunosuppressive therapy
* Immunosuppressive therapies work with a patient's immune system.
* prevents recurrent pericarditis.
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Immunotherapy
* Immunotherapies are therapy.
* attempts to use the body's immune system to combat cancer.
* increases a patient's tolerance to the allergens that prompt asthma symptoms.
* involves drugs designed to trigger the body's immune system to attack the cancer.
* involves injecting small amounts of the allergen to which a person is allergic
- solutions of the allergens and creating a tolerance
* is therapy
* stimulates a person's own immune system to fight cancer.
* tries to get the body's natural defense mechanism, the immune system, to fight cancer.
* works best when patients distance themselves from whatever triggers their allergies
- well for allergic asthma and stinging insect sensitivity as well
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Passive immunotherapy
* term for giving someone preformed antibodies.
* uses antibodies made in the laboratory.
Induction therapy
* involves the use of powerful anti-rejection agents on a prophylactic basis.
* is associated with more side effects, particularly low white blood cell count
- followed by additional therapy to eliminate whatever cancer remains
- started to rid the blood and marrow of visible leukemic cells
- used to bring the CMV retinitis under control
Interpersonal therapy
* focuses on how a loss or change in a relationship affects the patient
- to develop healthier relationships at home and at school
* helps people deal with problems in personal relationships
- work out relationship problems
* improves symptoms.
* more recent type of therapy that is being offered.
Iontophoresis
* are therapy.
* is an effective way to resolve nagging inflammatory musculoskeletal conditions
* uses a mild electrical current to transport medication into the skin.<|endoftext|>### medical procedure | surgical procedure | treatment | therapy:
Laser therapy
* affects the cells only in the treated area.
* can also seal off leaking vessels and prevent further bleeding and vision loss
- only stop the progression of the retinopathy
- tighten fibers or create hole to drain some of the fluid
* highly effective and non-invasive form of treatment.
* involves the use of high-intensity light to destroy cancer cells.
* is considered experimental by the medical profession
- one of the newer methods used to destroy some types of warts
- still new in India for cosmetic purposes
- the use of high intensity light to destroy tumor cells
- used in treating gastrointestinal bleeding and cancer
* is used to destroy some types of warts
- help slow or prevent blindness in some people with diabetes
* removes skin layers by vaporization.
* seems to cause less adjacent tissue injury than cautery.
* uses a carbon dioxide laser beam to remove the lesion
- highly focused beam of light that destroys only the cancer cells
* uses a narrow beam of intense light to kill cancer cells
- light to remove cancer cells
* uses a narrow beam of light to kill cancer cells
- to remove or destroy cancer cells
- high-intensity light to destroy tumor cells
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Light therapy
* can mean the difference between night and day to some.
* comes in all sizes, colors and intensities.
* consists of using a light box with high-intensity florescent lights.
* has an antidepressant effect.
* includes wearing glasses with different color lenses.
* involves exposure to intense levels of light under controlled conditions
- the use of light that mimics the intensity of natural, outdoor light
* is now a widely used therapy for sad and milder forms of depression
- for sad therapy and milder forms of depression
- one of several approaches to treating bipolar disorder
- promoted for use in unproven and potentially harmful ways
- the primary, non-drug based treatment for winter depression
- used in the morning or before the work shift
* regulates brain chemistry by controlling the levels of serotonin and melatonin.
* unique and effective treatment for winter depression.
* uses light emitted from 'full-spectrum' lights.
* utilizes a full spectrum for treating depression.
* works for many people, but can lead to eyestrain, headaches, insomnia or irritability.
+ Bipolar disorder, Treatment
Magnet therapy
* appears to be complementary to many types of medicine, preventive and curative.
* can help by stimulating circulation and reducing inflammation.
* is the latest rage among athletes, who claim it reduces muscle soreness and pain.<|endoftext|>### medical procedure | surgical procedure | treatment | therapy:
Magnetic therapy
* controversial treatment for pain and other disorders.
* drug free way of eliminating pain and swelling.
* has world-wide popularity.
* includes the use of magnetic bracelets, necklaces.
* is as natural as nature
- based on the biological effects of magnetic fields on the living organism
- believed to help reduce inflammation, relieve muscle spasms and ease pain
* is the application of magnetic fields to living things
- hottest trend among professional athletes
* is the most effective form of non-invasive pain management
- natural alternative to chemicals and drugs
- safe, non-invasive discomfort remedy of the millennium
* is very effective in the control and the relief of pain
- popular in Japan and eastern Europe
* relieves aches, pains and tension by increasing blood circulation.
* relieves pain and promotes natural healing
Maintenance therapy
* Maintenance therapies work to prevent recurrence.
* is life long to prevent relapse
- lifetime with fluconazole
- used in patients with a history of recurrence
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Massage therapy
* Certified massage therapists offer stress reducing, therapeutic massage.
* Many massage therapies are directly or indirectly related to the condition of stress relief.
* can aid the lymphatic system to excrete wastes when injured.
* can also be effective in reducing stress
- extremely helpful in diminishing pain levels
- help athletes to train better
- provide a degree of pain relief
- assist the healing process in a number of ways
- be invaluable in helping to recover from physical trauma or simply to relax
- help alleviate tightness in muscles, before they become problematic
* can include the use of heat lamps, hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, and reflexology
- heat, hydrotherapy, electrotherapy and reflexology
- often help speed and improve recovery and reduce discomfort from such mishaps
- relax the muscles so the adjustment is easier for the patient and the doctor
- relieve pain
* encompasses the concept of vis medicatrix naturae helping the body heal itself.
* enhances weight gain in preterm infants.
* gentle way to unwind, relax and allow the body to revitalize.
* hands-on approach to good health.
* has a profound effect on many of the body's systems
- varied effects
* healing art with a history going back thousands of years.
* health care service when the massage is for therapeutic purposes.
* helps children with autism
- preterm neonates grow more quickly and leave the hospital sooner
- release toxins better from the body
* helps the immune system
- muscles get rid of accumulated toxins and regulates the nervous system
- to balance the function of the muscles, so that the body works evenly
* holistic approach to healing
- therapy which enhances the mind, body and spirit connection
* involves the hands-on manipulation of muscles and other soft tissues of the body.
* is about taking care of one's self physically, mentally and spiritually
- an art and a science
* is an effective long term treatment because it reduces the stress response
- method used to support general health and wellness
- non-drug method for reducing stress and promoting relaxation
- increasingly popular treatment for stress and pain reduction
- associated with enhancement of the immune system's cytotoxic capacity
* is beneficial for almost all diseases
- in the overall healing process
- equally popular among men and women, in all regions of the country
- in no way intended to diagnose, prescribe or cure
- more than just a relaxation technique
- one of the better antidotes for stress
* is one of the fastest growing career opportunities in allied health care
- health care professions today
- most natural and effective therapeutic tools for stress management
* is one of the oldest healing arts known to man
- methods in the gallery of health care practices
- pillars of natural health
- particularly beneficial for improved muscle function and pain relief
- professional servicing
* is the manipulation of the soft tissues of the body to gain a therapeutic response
- tissue in order to relieve stress patterns
- most popular of spa services
- only health approach which deals exclusively with muscle tension
- stress reducer of the future
* keeps muscles healthy and mobile.
* physically demanding profession.
* profession with professional ethical standards.
* provides a multitude of health benefits
- numerous therapeutic benefits for health, fitness and mental well-being
- nurturing and warm physical contact for the elderly and infirm
* provides relief for people from all walks of life
- to people from all walks of life
* reduces anxiety in child and adolescent psychiatric patients.
* tends to directly correspond to wellness and good health.
* unique method of health care that is becoming more popular every year.
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Medical therapy
* can improve the biological properties of the chronically failing heart.
* consists of weight control, moderate exercise and antiinflammatory medications.
* depends on early identification of potential causes.
* has effects.
* helps problems.
* improves outcomes.
* includes anticholinergics, hormones, a-agonists and other medications
- medication to help reduce the ill effects of congestive heart failure
* is aimed at slowing some complications and treating symptoms of the disease
- available for the treatment of women with endometriosis
- directed mainly at symptom relief
- palliative
* is the initial treatment for heart failure
- primary approach to treatment
* is used only as a temporizing measure prior to surgery
- to ameliorate the rate of pigment deposition
* is usually effective in reducing blood pressure and is usually well tolerated
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Music therapy
* can act as a psychotherapeutic agent to improve low self-esteem
- also facilitate development in communication and sensori-motor skills
- be passive or active
* can help a child manage pain and stressful situations
- people create a connection with their therapist, family and friends
- improve health
- provide relief for acute pain, nausea and emotional anxiety
* can reduce cortisol levels in certain situations
- heart rate, blood pressure, pain, and anxiety
- respond to existing abilities and minimise limitation
* complement to other types of therapy.
* employs music media to maintain, restore and improve mental and physical health.
* encourages dialogue and improves timing
- everyone to move about and communicate
* has a unique and powerful influence on the human psyche
- beneficial effects with virtually all patient groups
- many uses, and is fast gaining a following in disability circles
* helps rehabilitate people with muscle control problems.
* highly effective way to reduce stresses on hospitalized children.
* is an allied health service similar to occupational therapy and physical therapy
- effective means of promoting social interaction
- established health service similar to occupational therapy and physical therapy
- both an art and a science
- concerned with the process on the way to make the product
- different from all other forms of therapy
- effective in stimulating interest and communication
* is the application of music to change behaviors or conditions
- use of music as a tool to help individuals improve their level of functioning
* is used in hospitals or other settings to produce a healing atmosphere
- to help people regain their health or homeostasis and is also used in the
- vital in neurological cases
* new but growing area in the professional use of music.
* phenomenal way to offer support to a dying patient and often times the family.
* provides clients who are hyperactive or over stimulated a means of exercising control.
* seeks to offer opportunities for self-expression and to optimise personal growth.
* soothes pain, relieves stress, and relaxes muscles
* type of complementary medicine.
* unites the fields of music and therapy to provide a creative treatment and medium.
* uses music as a media to attain improvement of mental and physical health
- vehicle to achieve nonmusical goals
Narrative therapy
* consists of understanding the stories or themes that have shaped a person's life.
* is an approach to counselling and community work.
Natural therapy
* Natural therapies avoid side effects and the risks of prescription hormone replacement.
* Natural therapies can also help people suffering from migraine headaches
- be one part of the approach to helping relieve mild to moderate anxiety
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Neural therapy
* treatment related to acupuncture.
* uses electro and injection to very effectively restore the function of the tissue.
Nonsurgical therapy
* can yield varying degrees of success.
* does work for patients with herniated discs.
Nutritional therapy
* dynamic natural health care system.
* is designed to improve the production and utilization of insulin
- the best way to manage diverticular disease
* recommends supplementing with unsaturated fatty acids like evening primrose oil.
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Occupational therapy
* approaches to traumatic brain injury.
* can also aid the growth and development of children
- assist the person to maintain an appropriate level of purposeful activity
- benefit people of all ages
* can help a person do things independently
- with fine motor skills and adaptive equipment for daily living
* challenging and diverse health profession.
* concentrates on the activities that occupy people.
* discipline which focuses on function as well as quality of life.
* draws a direct link between healing and doing.
* emphasizes the importance of a healthy balance in a person's life.
* encompasses evaluation, treatment and consultation.
* entails treating a variety of patients with different conditions.
* focuses on activities of daily living that involve the arms and hands
- restoring and teaching the skills for the job of living
* goal-directed activity that promotes independence in function.
* health and rehabilitation profession
- profession that is concerned with what people do
* helps challenged individuals live productive and satisfying lives
- patients relearn to perform daily activities such as bathing or dressing
- people overcome problems of daily living at home or at work
* high touch profession.
* includes instruction in self-care and homemaking tasks.
* is also beneficial to the elderly population
- involved in muscle strength and range of motion of upper extremities
- among the fastest growing health care professions in the United Kingdom
- an applied social and biological science
- concerned with our everyday skills and tasks of life
- of critical value in enhancing a person's quality of life
* is one of the fastest-growing occupations in the country
- most diverse of health care professions
- nation s fastest-growing careers
* is the application of the occupational science, the basic science
- use of purposeful activity to achieve functional outcomes
* means improving the quality of life through impacting everyday activities.
* provides the tools to break down barriers to an individual's independence.
* requires discipline and empathy.
* teaches patients how to perform daily tasks without reinjury
- to achieve independence in self-care
* trains people to manage everyday tasks.
* treatment for people who are physically or mentally handicapped.
* uses a program or purposeful activity to aid in the adjustment of the patient.
* very special field for a very special kind of person.
* vital link to productive living.
Oral therapy
* depends on parasite sensitivity and drug availability.
* improves functions.
Orthoptic therapy
* sub-specialty of optometry.
* treatment approach which involves weekly office visits.
Ozone therapy
* Ozone therapies are among the safest therapies ever used.
* consists of a series of injections with oxygen and ozone.
* is harmless when used properly and has virtually no side effects
- one of the oxygen therapies
Pharmacological therapy
* is used as an adjunct to the cognitive behavioral intervention.
* targets specific symptoms.
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Photodynamic therapy
* can be a curative modality in advanced esophageal carcinoma.
* combines a photosensitizing agent and light to kill cells.
* consists of injecting a cancer-killing drug.
* continues to be studied in the treatment of esophageal cancer.
* holds promise for treating early laryngeal cancer.
* involves the injection of a chemical into the bloodstream.
* offers a chance for cancer patients to improve their quality of life.
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Physical therapy
* Some physical therapy helps diseases.
* can also be useful to reduce symptoms of disc disease.
* can be for preventative and therapeutic purposes
- helpful in maintaining mobility
* can help a person regain strength and movement, and prevent injury from falls
- in the early stages by decreasing pain and inflammation
- keep muscles active and delay weakness
- people learn how to exercise properly and conserve energy
- prevent muscles from shrinking as they heal
- reduce the symptoms of low back pain
- improve posture and tone up the spinal muscles
- involve a variety of things
- lead to greater flexibility, strength, and endurance
- neither arrest the disease process nor restore affected muscle tissue
* can strengthen a body part or function weakened by cancer treatment
- surrounding muscles
- usually deepen the cavity
* deals with all stages of recovery
- the realm of movement, ambulation, and range of muscle motion
* dynamic profession for anyone interested in the health care field.
* employs special exercises designed to maintain muscle strength and joint motion.
* encompasses developing a child's gross motor and mobility skills.
* exagerates symptoms and worsens muscle degeneration.
* focuses on bed and wheelchair mobility, sitting balance, transfers, and gait
- enhancing physical movement
* helps build up muscles that support weak, painful joints
- patients develop strength, coordination, balance, and stamina
- regain joint and leg strength
- restore use of affected joints and muscles
- retrain muscles and nerves
- the muscle and bones stay strong and healthy
* includes orthopaedic, neurological and wound care
- physiotherapy
- spinal manipulation, muscle stretches and exercises
* increases strength, coordination, balance and mobility.
* involves different exercises to increase flexibility and strength
- improving a person's strength and motor functioning
* is administered by health care professionals called physical therapists.
* is an essential part of the health and human service professions
- important component in the treatment and prevention of back pain
* is an integral and unique component of health care
- of the health care system
- appropriate for pain that lasts more than a few weeks
- beneficial in minimizing the contractures
- essential to prevent the patient ending up in a wheelchair or a nursing home
- extremly important in gaining strength
- helpful in treating many diseases and disabilities
* is helpful to maintain muscle strength, flexibility, and function
- some muscle strength and activity
- important after fractures have healed to minimize stiffness
* is important to help with the adjustment to a new knee
- maintain flexibility and mobility
- indicated in cases of paralytic disease
- kind of like rehabilitation, in that it improves people s physical capabilities
- medical treatments
- much more than the application of a heat or cold treatment
- often most effective when it's fun
* is often necessary to restore joint motion and to eliminate postoperative swelling
- strengthen and stretch muscles
- one facet of the team approach to the successful management of osteoporosis
- sometimes helpful for ultrasound, deep friction massage and iontophoreses
- tailored to the needs and circumstances of the individual
- the critical component to restore normal functioning
* is used for muscle training and exercising
- treatment to control associated posture and tone problems
* is used to correct postural problems and the loss of movement or strength
- heal the body
- promote mobility and prevent contractures
* is very helpful in improving muscle tone, strength and joint range of motion
- tone, strength, etc
- restoring the range of motion of the knee joint
* is, however, closely linked to occupational therapy.
* keeps joints limber and prevents muscle shrinkage.
* major component in the rehabilitation of chronic back pain patients.
* master's degree program which requires a bachelor's degree for admission.
* non-surgical treatment for injured joints and muscles.
* people-oriented profession.
* plays a very important role in the treatment of myofascial pain
- an important role in returning the injured back on their Achilles
* positive, hopeful experience for both parents and children.
* provides relief from pain and muscle spasms, and maintains joint range of motion.
* treats soft tissue injuries in several ways.
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Phytotherapy
* denotes treatment with medications produced from natural plant products.
* is the treatment using plant products
Polarity therapy
* holistic approach to natural health care.
* kind of acupuncture without the needles.
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Psychoanalysis
* Looks at Love.
* also treats women as deficient
- uses imagination
* appears as a direct attack on the over-rated intellectual self upon the irrational.
* attempts to help patients resolve their inner conflicts.
* begins from the discovery and investigation of the dynamic unconscious.
* describes a particular cultural moment.
* does nothing to cure illnesses
- study the effect of literary texts on people
* emphasises the importance of the unconscious.
* emphasizes a. learning and stimulus-response associations
- that all adult problems' roots can be traced back to one's childhood
* exists through clinical practice.
* explains things.
* form of psychotherapy that explores the unconscious roots of emotional problems
- therapy based off of Psychoanalytic theory
* has places
- therapeutic effects, but psychoanalysis is much more than psychotherapy
* highly potent form of intensive psychotherapy.
* involves correcting childhood problems
- long-term psychotherapy and counseling for patients
* is Freudian psychology
- about the person
- an illness that pretends to be a cure
* is an intensive form of psychotherapy that meets four to five times a week
- therapy conducted as a collaboration between patient and therapist
- on-going process that aims at sustaining the growth of the individual
- analysises
- as dead a science as alchemy
- associated with the couch, the note pad and the silent listener
* is both a school of thought and a therapeutic modality
- theory of the mind and a therapeutic method
- confession without absolution
- dialectical
- first and foremost an art of interpreting
- founded upon the denial of castration
- impractical and ineffectual, going back to the past and ignoring present problems
- more than a form of therapy
- nothing to do with psycho therapy
- the biggest absurditity since christianity
* is the most comprehensive form of treatment
- treatment for emotional conflicts
- expensive and time consuming brand of psychotherapy
- neurosis of the psychoanalyst-and of the psychoanalytic critic
- parent of all forms of insight-oriented psychotherapy
* looks to culture as informative of our deepest psychic levels.
* provides a theory of organization at the psychological level.
* research method.
* science - the science of the understanding the mind
- conducted by lunatics for lunatics
* seeks meaning more than motive, experience more than causation
- the sources of human motivation in the patient's interior life and past
* strives on making the unconscious more conscious.
* talking cure, but one that alters the conditions of normal discourse.
* tends to pay more attention to sexuality than to food intake.
* theory about the reproduction of kinship.
* uses word association in order to probe the mind of a patient.
* usually goes on for years.
* way of getting the answer no while being encouraged to clarify one's questions.
+ Abnormal psychology, Treatment, Psychoanalysis: Psychology
* Psychoanalysis is a form of therapy based off of Psychoanalytic theory. This theory states that human behavior is controlled by unconscious forces such as instinct and that there is no such thing as free will. Many ideas found in the Psychoanalytic theory can be traced back to the famous psychologist Sigmund Freud. Techniques such as hypnosis are used to tap into the unconscious mind with the hopes that the source of the disturbance is found. Freud also believed dreams had hidden meanings, and often asked patients to record their dreams for analysis. Because of the lack of scientific evidence supporting most Freudian ideas, psychoanalysis is rarely used by clinical psychologists and has been replaced by more effective forms of therapy.
Psychodynamic therapy
* Psychodynamic therapies are long-term and intense, often going for several years.
* is less interactive than cognitive or behavioral therapies.
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Psychological therapy
* Many psychological therapies are essentially a process of rehearsal and training.
* Most psychological therapy reduces pain.
* includes techniques.
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Radiation therapy
* Most radiation therapy leads to survival
- provides surgical treatments
* Most radiation therapy provides traditional surgical treatments
* Radiation therapies attempt to kill cancerous cells while minimizing the harm to healthy tissue.
* Some radiation therapy involves heads.
* Some radiation therapy uses catheters
- energy radiation
- machines
* may help cure several different types of cancer if they are limited to one area of the body. Radiation therapy works together with chemotheraphy. Radiation therapy has been used before, during, and after chemotherapy in cancers known to be affected by radiation
* affects both normal and cancerous cells, but normal cells are able to recover
- hair only in the area where the radiation has been administered
* affects normal as well as cancerous cells
- tissue as well as abnormal cells
- the cancer cells only in the treated area
* calls for precise targeting to spare healthy tissues around a tumor.
* can also cause burns similar to sunburn.
* can also cause hair loss in the pelvic area
- to the part of the body receiving treatment
- neuropathy
- have long-term side effects
- relieve symptoms caused by metastases to the bones or brain
- attack cancer cells in two different ways
* can be effective in killing microscopic deposits of cancer left behind
- time consuming and has short-term side effects
* can cause fatigue and red or dry skin in the treated area
- hair loss, also known as alopecia
- rectal and bladder injuries, difficulty urinating and impotence
- the skin to tan, turn red, or blister
- tightening of tissue and can affect the circulatory system
- cure lung cancer and avoids the morbidity of an operation
- extend survival for up to one year
- have a severe negative affect on the oral cavity
- help cure many different kinds of cancer
- include external and implanted seeds, a procedure known as brachytherapy
- lead to long-term scarring or swelling of the voice box
- lessen the symptoms of cancer
- offer, in some instances, permanent control of a tumor
- often slow or stall tumor growth or even cause the tumor to shrink in size
- produce some general side effects, such as fatigue and changes in appetite
* can treat a bone involved with the cancer
- tumors located in a specific area
* can, however, interfere with sperm production.
* carefully planned and monitored process.
* causes a gradual loss of production of other pituitary hormones with time
- diarrhea when the area treated includes the abdomen and pelvis
- impotence in some men
- scarring of tissue which can further obstruct the lymphatic pathways
- some people to get sick to their stomachs
* consists of directing a beam of high-energy rays at a tumor.
* damages the ability of all affected cells to regenerate themselves and reproduce.
* destroys cancer cells and shrinks tumors.
* does have side effects
- indeed cure some patients and has fewer risks than surgery
* does, however, interfere with sperm production.
* exposes the tumor site to high doses of cancer-killing radiation.
* form of high energy X-rays
- x-rays that is used to kill cancer cells
* has a higher incidence of hormone deficiency after treatment
- many applications in the treatment of breast cancer
- the potential to cure certain cancers
- to be precise because of the body's sensitivity to the effects of radiation
* highly specialized field in oncologic medicine.
* involves the delivery of radiation energy to the prostate.
* involves the use of high-energy ionizing radiation to kill cancer cells
- rays to destroy cancer cells
* is administered to a field that widely encompasses the entire tumor.
* is also a common treatment of cancer of the paranasal sinus and nasal cavity
- cancer of the salivary glands
- localized form of treatment
* is an effective treatment for many kinds of cancer
- way to treat many kinds of cancers in almost any part of the body
- integral part of treatment for regionally advanced lung cancer
- option if the tumor continues to grow
* is another effective treatment for prostate cancer
- way to treat prostate cancer
- as effective as radical hysterectomy for treating small cervical cancers
* is associated with cases of hydrocele
- unique benefits as well as important toxicities
- avoided whenever possible during pregnancy
* is considered adjuvant treatment when it is given before or after a mastectomy
- palliative
- standard treatment for patients with a single plasmacytoma
- controlled use of radiation to stop the growth of cancer cells
- costly and has the potential for side effects
- delivered with machines administering high ionizing radiation
- designed to treat tumor-containing tissue
* is directed to a limited area and affects the cancer cells only in that area
- the areas of the body known to harbor cancer cells
- effective against many types of cancers
* is effective in preventing recurrence of disease
- treating many kinds of cancer in almost any part of the body
- especially important in treating early-stage invasive cancers
* is given after chemotherapy
- before or after surgery
- by placing radioactive wires inside the plastic needles
- either externally or internally
* is given in a series of treatments which encompass several weeks
- divided doses over four to six weeks
* is given to the chest wall following chemotherapy
- region of residual disease by external bean approach
- local, affecting only the area exposed to the rays
- medical treatments
* is often specific for cancer involving bone
- the preferred treatment choice for prostate cancer
* is one method of treating cancer with Xrays or electron radiation
- of four approaches to the treatment of cancer
* is one of the important and effective modalities of cancer treatment
- major forms of treatment for cancer patients
- oldest, cost effective cancer therapies
- part of primary therapy when it follows breast-sparing surgery
- particularly effective for seminomas
* is performed after surgery to counter tumor spillage into adjacent tissue
- most often as external beam radiation
- produced by a linear accelerator
* is the local treatment of cancer using various types of radioactive x-ray beams
- main treatment for people who have a single plasmacytoma
* is the most common treatment for cancer of the nasopharynx
- effective form of treatment for brain lymphoma
- primary modality of treatment
* is the standard of care for glioblastoma
- women who undergo lumpectomy
* is the treatment of cancer with high-energy radiation
- tumors by means of xrays
- use of high dose x-rays to kill cancer cells
* is the use of high-energy rays that cause tumors to shrink or be destroyed
- to attack cancer cells
- waves to kill the cancerous cells
* is the use of radiation to injure or destroy cancer cells
- treat tumors
- special kinds of energy waves or particles to fight cancer
- x-rays or gamma rays to destroy cancer cells
- treatment with high-energy rays or particles given to destroy cancer
* is used as a surgical adjunct
- either alone or in conjunction with surgery and chemotherapy
* is used for incomplete excision, post-op recurrences, and nonsurgical candidates
- local control of the disease
- palliation of brain and bone metastasis
- treatment of brain metastasis
- if the cancer has spread
* is used in about half of cases
- adults, along with chemotherapy
- both groups of lung malignancies
- conjunction with lumpectomy to treat the remaining breast tissue
- many ways
- only unresectable lesions
- less often
- on about half of all cancer patients
* is used to damage cancer cells and try to stop their growth
- fight many types of cancer
- treat localized disease
- usually effective in relieving pain caused by bone metastases
* is very effective in treating basal cell cancer
- localized, aimed at only the area where the cancer is present
* is, however, associated with some toxicity.
* leads to resolution of back pain in most patients
* local therapy because it affects only the cancer cells in the treated area
- used to treat a tumor in a specific area of the body
- treatment as opposed to chemotherapy that systemic treatment
* method of treating cancer using x-rays or other sources of radioactivity.
* normal course of treatment after the removal of a tumor.
* plays a very important role in the treatment of cancer.
* potentially curative treatment for prostate carcinoma.
* procedure that uses high energy rays to treat cancer.
* profession that is as challenging as it is rewarding.
* provides responses
* remains equally successful in treating prostate cancer as surgery
- the reference treatment in anal canal carcinoma
* requires delivering multiple small doses of radiation over several weeks.
* targets high-energy rays at the cancer to stop it growing.
* treatment which occurs over time in multiple sessions.
* type of therapy, which targets cancers locally.
* uses X-rays or other high energy rays to destroy cancer cells and shrink tumors
- a radiation machine that emits x-rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors
* uses high doses of energy to destroy or damage cancer cells
- radiation to destroy or damage cancer cells
- energy X-rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors
* uses high energy rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors
- x-rays to treat malignant tumors
- energy, highly focused beams of radiation
* uses high-energy ionizing radiation to kill cancer cells
- rays or particles to destroy cancer cells
* uses high-energy rays to damage cancer cells and stop their growth
- stop breast cancer cells from growing and dividing
- x rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors
- high-level beams of radiation to destroy cells
- powerful x-rays or other forms of radiation to kill cancer cells
- the same forces at work in nuclear weaponry
- x-rays or other high energy rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors
* uses x-rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors
- from the outside and shrink tumors
* utilizes high-energy electromagnetic waves to kill cancer cells.
* very important modality in treating breast cancer.
- well for tumors confined to a specific region
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Radiotherapy
* causes fibrosis and scarring of the tissues
- general side-effects such as tiredness, diarrhoea and nausea
* destroys cancer cells by injuring their ability to multiple.
* given after surgery can help to control chondrosarcoma.
* is therapy.
* plays a central role in the treatment of brain tumors.
* targets the remnants of cancer lurking in or near the breast.
* uses low dose radiation to stop the progression of vision loss on the retina.
* works best when the number of residual tumor cells is small
- by destroying the cancer cells in the treated area
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Postoperative radiotherapy
* can improve local control in patients with advanced thymoma.
* improves survival in squamous cell carcinoma of the hypopharynx.
Stereotactic radiotherapy
* is associated with a similar spectrum of functional deficits as surgery
- used to treat small tumors more precisely
* more recent technique for the treatment of AVMs.
Reality therapy
* powerful tool for personal growth, accomplishing goals, and measuring progress.
* provides the practical application of choice theory in a psychotherapy form.
Regression therapy
* is one form of hypnotherapy
- talk therapy about what happened in the past
* profound experience for the therapist as well as the client.
Relaxation therapy
* Relaxation therapies minimize nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy
- speed recovery from cancer surgery
* can also help reduce stress.
* involves a variety of strategies designed to reduce stress and foster relaxation
- to reduce stress while fostering relaxation
* is one treatment for stress-related problems.
Respiratory therapy
* has the ambubag
- various functions for the person in a coma
* profession where mistakes can cause serious injury and even death.
Sound therapy
* involves the use of noise generating instruments.
* is used to get the brain to decrease the central auditory gain
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Speech therapy
* can enhance communication skills by correcting common communication difficulties
- erase any reminders of cleft-affected speech
* can help a person communicate more clearly and help with difficulty swallowing
- communication in later stages of the disease
- patients communicate more effectively
- significantly improve speech and swallowing problems
* helps control the muscles of the mouth and jaw, and helps improve communication
- patients improve vocal characteristics
Supportive therapy
* Supportive therapies focus on reducing stress and adopting a high-fiber diet.
* form of psychotherapy.
Surgical therapy
* includes polypectomy with or without sinus surgery.
* is the most invasive form of treatment for erectile dysfuction
- useful for residual disease after cytokine therapy
Symptomatic therapy
* focuses on treating the symptoms that result from migraines.
* includes fatty acids, antihistamines, and steroids
- the use of anti-seborrheic shampoos
Systemic therapy
* given to patients after surgery is called adjuvant therapy.
* includes chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, or both.
* lowers risk of bilateral CMV retinitis.
Talk therapy
* can also help one interact with people more.
* is aimed at that something and supposedly interacts with it.
Thrombolytic therapy
* has a risk of bleeding complications.
* is aimed at dissolving clots that already have formed
- currently an important part of management of acute myocardial infarction
- used as an elective therapy
* uses drugs to dissolve blood clots.
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Topical therapy
* Topical therapies are ineffective for fungal nail infections
- only effective when they come directly into contact with the candidal plaques
- usually effective for mild tinea corporis
* consists of shampoos and rinses and topical anti-itch solutions.
* is the usual treatment, such as with clotrimazole or nystatin
- useful in cases of noninflammatory lesions
Traditional therapy
* Many traditional therapies address the end stages of disease.
* Traditional therapies encourage women to be independent and self-sufficient.
* focuses on the speech form, the production of the speech sound.
* includes psychological counseling for the child and the family, and drugs.
* is based on a multi-sensory approach that deals with the production of speech.<|endoftext|>### medical procedure | surgical procedure | treatment | therapy:
Vision therapy
* can go beyond making the eyes look straight
- help the child's brain learn and mature neurologically
* consists of eye exercises.
* exercises the eyes and helps both eyes work as a team.
* includes many different kinds of treatments for children with vision problems.
* involves a medically supervised program of therapeutic exercises
- therapeutic procedures
* is done by behavioral optometrists or their staff, vision therapists.
* is prescribed by eye doctors who specialize in children's vision
- optometrists who specialize in children's vision
* licensed specialty of optometry.
* rehabilitative therapy.
Water therapy
* helps in the treatment of arthritis and other debilitating conditions.
* is an effective way to boost and use one's one pancreatic juice supply.
* is the best to wash away bile
- only proven means to slow progression of the disease
- used to treat muscle aches and pains
Yoga therapy
* begins with relaxation.
* can often complement other therapies.
* retains the basic principles and aims of yoga.
Topical treatment
* can help improve fine wrinkles and skin texture.
* help to unblock the pores, remove sebum and promote healing.
* is standard therapy for outer ear infections.
* tend to consist of steroid creams and ointments.
Various treatment
* Most various treatments affect health.
* include phases.
* to control willows.
Wastewater treatment
* critical infrastructure of more densely-populated areas.
* involves cleaning water and managing the resulting sewage sludge.
* is the last line of defense against water pollution
- vital to the purification of our water and the health of the population
Water treatment
* Some water treatments consist of chlorine dioxide.
* consists primarily of the killing of bacteria and of particulate filtration.
* have effects
- significant effects
* is one of the most rapidly expanding industry throughout the world.
* is the process of cleaning water so it is safe for human consumption
- purifying water to make it potable
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Medical science
* Most medical science use medical knowledge
- natural substances
* are life science
- scientific discipline
* believes that the left half of the brain predominates over the right half.
* can heal many of the same diseases magic is helpless to heal.
* deal with evidence.
* describes the different types of eczemas according to their causes and the symptoms.
* evolves and advances constantly, and some medical details go out of date rapidly.
* generates new discoveries everyday about what causes cancer and how to treat it.
* has no idea how to cure or even slow it
- way to transplant whole eyes
- prolonged life without considering the consequences of living longer
* has yet to prove that anyone has ever died from a broken heart
- in human populations
* is advanced through incremental innovation
- an evolutionary process
- content with the normal human body, and only seeks to restore it
- one field where innovations are happening everyday
- very capable of relieving pain in the terminally ill
* limits itself to what is physical, observable and replicable.
* permits man to live, and reproduce, to a great age.
* progresses as new methods replace less effective ones.
* promises most people a good quality of life for decades after retirement.
* recognizes that uranium at high doses can cause kidney damage.
* says no gadget can possibly diagnose such a wide assortment of body functions.
* states that regular alcohol consumption reduces the risk of heart attacks.
* suffers from a lack of clinical trials.
* takes eight months or more to create a vaccine once a new strain appears.
* use knowledge<|endoftext|>### medical science:
Neurology
* Neurologies are medical science
- medicine
* difficult subject and requires the memorization of vocubulary and complex processes.
* field that presents many opportunities for research and clinical innovation.
* is directed to physicians concerned with diseases and conditions of the nervous system
- paradoxical
* is the branch of science dealing with the nervous system, both normal and in disease
- science which treats of nerves and their disorder
- specialized field of medicine that deals with disorders of the nervous system
* is the study of muscle, synapse, nerve, brain and spinal cord structure and function
- the bodies nervous system
- thus an important area related to mercury
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Pathology
* Emphasizes human pathology on a gross anatomic level.
* Prolonged hyperuricaemia leads to the formation of small crystal aggregates.
* Provides vital diagnostic services based on studies of tissues and other specimens.
* addresses injury and ill-health.
* deals with cells that exhibit deranged functions
- diagnosing the abnormal changes in tissues removed from surgical procedures
* examines illness and their contraindications or indications for massage therapy.
* exists when the nonfilling side is occluded with a mucus or proteinaceous plug.
* has a particular affection for acronyms
- links to the major organizations in the field
* includes severe inflammatory lesions in the skin and lungs.
* is affected by the primal causes.
* is an integral part of breast cancer diagnosis and prognosis
- opportunity to review histology, anatomy, biochemistry, and physiology
- both a basic medical science and a clinical discipline
- determined by both severity and frequency of the problem
- divided into two major areas, anatomic pathology and clinical pathology
- felt as irregularities in the fabric occupied by the patient
- ill health
- key in predicting survival
- medical tests
- modified physiology
- one of the most diverse specialties in medicine
* is the diagnosis of disease from specimens of body tissues or fluids
- scientific study of disease
- search for the truth, establishment of truth and interpretation of the truth
* is the study of diseases
- human disease
* is the study of the causes and outcomes of disease
- cellular and molecular mechanisms producing disease
- diseases and disorders of plants
- ubiquitous in the world of sports and athletes
- where the truth is
* occurs, when the synergic principle of the universe is obstructed.
* provides an overview of human diseases
- educational information about insect pests and plant diseases
* refers to the study of disease, specifically as it presents in tissue.
* visual discipline so implement imaging.
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Atelectasis
* are diseases
* collapse of airways or an airless region of the lung.
* common cause of severe hypoxemia that develops during mechanical ventilation.
* is collapse of lung or part of it
* occurs when the obstruction becomes complete and trapped air is absorbed.
* shrunken and airless state of the lung, or portion of it.<|endoftext|>### medical science | pathology:
Autoimmunity
* Autoimmunities are diseases
- part of autoimmune diseases
* can benefit self-maintenance
- involve autoantibodies or CMI against self antigens, or both
* happens then the immune system mistakenly starts attacking our own tissues.
* is also a major cause of miscarriages
- controlled through balanced suppression of the immune system
- easy to diagnose
- known to be the cause of certain types of blood disorders
- nothing more than the immune response directed to the body of the patient
- one of the underlying factors in ankylosing spondylitis
- simply another word for the body working against itself
- the immune response against self-antigens in healthy individuals
* occurs with loss of homeostatic control in the immune system.
* priority research area for women.
* results when the immune response reacts or cross-reacts with self antigens.
Bacteremia
* associated with gastrointestinal procedures real event.
* is an infection of the blood stream that can progress to a life threatening sepsis.
* means the detectable presence of bacteria in the bloodstream.
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Cardiac arrest
* Most cardiac arrests are due to abnormal heart rhythms called arrhythmias.
* Some cardiac arrests are due to extreme slowing of the heart.
* are cardiovascular complications
- common in a hospital
- heart diseases
- rare, as is major trauma
* can also occur without any known cause.
* can strike any breed, and occurs in adolescent and adult dogs
- anybody, anyplace and often without warning
- people anytime, anywhere
* condition in which the heart suddenly stops pumping.
* happens when the electrical impulses change and the heart beats abnormally fast.
* is one of the leading causes of death in the United States
- potentially reversible in most cases
- reversible in most victims if it's treated within a few minutes
- synonymous with clinical death
* is the most common cause of death
- number-one cause of death on the golf course
- single largest cause of death in the United States
- stopping of the heartbeat and the heart's function
* life or death situation.
* matter of life or death.
* means the heart has stopped beating.
* occurs suddenly and dramatically
- is closely linked with sudden chest pain
- twice as frequently in men compared to women
* occurs when the heart stops pumping
* remains a leading cause of death worldwide
- one of the leading causes of death in the world
* serious, usually fatal condition in which the heart stops pumping.
* stops effective pumping of blood to the heart.
Cardiopulmonary arrest
* are heart diseases
- respiratory diseases
* is pathology
- sudden cessation of breathing and of effective heart function
- usually the result of a cardiac dysrhythmia
Cholelithiasis
* can cause a painless, smooth mass in the right-upper quadrant
- lead to cholecystitis and to pancreatitis
- result in early satiation and weight loss
* is managed surgically
* is the presence of gallstones in the gallbladder
- within the gallbladder itself
- unlikely to cause dyspepsia without other clinical findings
Clinical pathology
* involves the evaluation of body fluids by laboratory means.
* uses laboratory techniques to treat disease.<|endoftext|>### medical science | pathology:
Diverticulosis
* affects more women than men and becomes more common with increasing age.
* are diseases
* can also cause a lot of painless bleeding from the rectum
- occur in the lower bowel
- sometimes result in pain only without fever or other signs of infection
* common condition affecting both men and women
* condition in which small sacs of intestinal lining bulge outward at weak spots
- tiny pouches form within the wall of the bowel
- wherein small bulges or sacks are created in the walls of the colon
* condition, rather than a disease.
* disease where pockets form in the large intestine.
* disorder in which pouches form in the colon.
* has a similar presentation, but is more acute in nature.
* is also common.
* is an anatomical condition found frequently in the elderly
- uncommon and serious problem
- common in nations where fiber intake is low
- dangerous only if the diverticula become infected or bleed
- suspected when symptoms such as rectal bleeding or diverticulitis are present
* is the condition of having diverticula present
* is the condition of having weak areas or outpouchings in the wall of the colon
- areas or pouches in the wall of the colon
- presence of weak areas or pouches in the wall of the large intestine
* is thought to be a slow process which can develop insidiously over years
- caused by a diet that is low in fiber
- where the large intestine gets sluggish, clogged, and quits pulsing properly
* occurs when small pouches bulge out in the colon at certain weak points or spots.
* often presents with abdominal pain, excessive flatulence, and irregular defecation.
* pouchlike protrusion or bulge of the large intestine.
* usually develops as a result of inadequate dietary fiber.
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Endometriosis
* Help Information about symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
* See section on uterus.
* affects each woman differently
- many women regardless of race or economic status
* appears to be an estrogen dependent condition
- start as small areas of abnormally situated endometrial lining cells
* becomes inactive during menopause.
* benign condition but one that can cause a lot of problems.
* can affect different organs.
* can also cause infertility
- pain during sexual activity
- occur in almost any organ of the body including the heart and lungs
- appear as spots or patches called implants, or as cysts on the ovary
* can be a couse of adhesions in the abdominal cavity, fallopian tubes, or the uterus
- difficult to deal with
- especially painful during a woman's period
- extremely painful and in some cases, can cause infertility
- horribly painful, but osteoporosis and heart disease can be deadly
- mild to severe with symptoms that relate to affected pelvic organs
- mild, moderate or severe and tends to get worse over time without treatment
- very painful
* can cause adhesions and impair ovulation
- fertility problems
- infertility, as well as ovarian cysts and uterine fibroids
- miscarriages or infertility
- pain during intercourse, a condition called dyspareunia
- pelvic pain
- rectal pain and bleeding, and premenstrual back pain as well
- scar tissue or adhesion formation
- even lead to infertility
- form benign cysts on the ovaries called endometriomas
- grow with hormonal stimulation and cause pain, inflammation, and scar tissue
* can have a negative effect on a woman s ability to conceive a child
- many appearances, from very obvious to extremely subtle
- involve the uterus and it can involve the areas around the uterus
* can occur at any time from the onset of menstrual periods until the menopause
- anytime between the onset of puberty and the conclusion of menopause
- only occur after menstruation begins in a woman
- present in almost any color, shape, size and location
- prevent pregnancy even if the scarring is minor
* causes both pain and infertility
- infertility in a number of ways
- pain in some women and can also cause infertility
- unusually long bleeding periods
* chronic condition that has reproductive and health consequences
- occurs in women during their reproductive years
* chronic, recurring disease, often associated with infertility.
* comes in different stages.
* common cause of abnormal bleeding and secondary dysmenorrhea
- female infertility
- problem among women during their reproductive years
* common, yet poorly understood disease.
* condition that causes male infertility
- often passes from mother to daughter
* develops spontaneously in over half of female baboons.
* difficult condition to deal with alone.
* disease of unknown cause that primarily affects women of reproductive age
- that afflicts girls and women during their reproductive years
* disease which can certainly be overcome with treatment
- is chronic and painful
* exists when uterine tissue grows abnormally within the abdominal cavity.
* genetic condition.
* gynecological disease affecting women in their reproductive years.
* has a higher incidence among Caucasians than among people of African descent
- many visual appearances
* involves the presence of tissue similar to the uterine lining in abnormal locations.
* irritates surrounding tissue and can produce web-like scar tissue known as adhesions.
* is also a leading cause of infertility in women
- responsibly for most cases of infertility
* is an abnormal growth of uterine tissue outside the uterus
- estrogen-dependent disease
- immunological and hormonal disease with no known cure
- organ dependent-disease
* is another benign condition that affects the uterus
- clearly an estrogen-dependent disease
* is considered a chronic condition in mainstream medicine
- one of the three major causes of female infertility
- cured by menopause
- extremely rare prior to puberty and after the menopause
- found most commonly in women who have never borne children
- highly unpredictable
- known to be a hormone-dependent disease
- often the cause
- one of the leading causes of infertility among women
* is one of the most common reasons for pelvic pain and infertility
- reproductive tract disorders for women of childbearing age
- such disease in which TIMP expression is reduced
- responsible for a substantial proportion of cases
- seen mostly in women in their thirties and forties
- small deposits of the womb lining that are located outside of the womb cavity
- stimulated by excess estrogen production, but the exact cause is unknown
* is the excess of tissue around the body organs
- growth of endometrial tissue outside of the uterus
* is the leading cause of female infertility
- infertility in women of child bearing age
* is the most common cause of very painful menstrual periods
- reason for secondary dysmenorrhea
- only disease which is treated surgically by removing something else
- presence of endometrial tissue in locations outside the uterine cavity
- traumatic to the surrounding tissue
* is very common
- difficult to diagnose because of the vagueness of early symptoms
* long-standing disease that often develops slowly.
* major cause of fertility problems in women
- women's health-care problem
* menstrual related disease that is the leading cause of infertility.
* mostly hidden disease that has doctors foxed.
* occurs in a small percentage of teen-age girls and is much more common in adult women.
* occurs when misplaced endometrial cells occur outside the uterus
- the tissues that normally line the uterus, grow elsewhere in the body
- tissue normally found in the womb lining is found outside the womb
* progressive disorder.
* puzzling disease affecting an estimated five million women in the United States
- that affects women in their reproductive years
* sometimes bizarre disorder
- runs in families
* spontaneously subsides after the menopause as the ovaries become less active.
* starts with cells that are wandering in the wrong direction
- pelvic pain in most patients
* strikes many women Endometriosis strikes many women.
* synthesizes and secretes a haptoglobin-like protein.
* tends to come back, even with treatment ,making it a difficult disease to manage
- get better during pregnancy
- run in families
* terrible disease for many reasons.
* transcends all racial, socioeconomic and geographic barriers.
* troubling disease that affects millions of women worldwide.
* typically affects the reproductive organs and can lead to infertility.
* usually causes pain in the pelvis frequently aggravated by intercourse
* very scary disease.
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Severe endometriosis
- lead to infertility in various ways
* causes pelvic scarring and distortion of pelvic anatomy.
* is used to describe large implants and extensive scar tissue.
* known cause of infertility.<|endoftext|>### medical science | pathology:
Fluorosis
* are pathology.
* can lead to spinal canal stenosis.
* cosmetic defect that occurs when more than an optimal amount of fluoride is ingested.
* is an excessive level of fluoride in the body
- ireversible process causing early aging and death
- characterized by white or brown stains on teeth
- most evident in permanent teeth that develop during high fluorine intake
* non-curable disease and fluoride a deadly chemical.
* occurs due to ingestion of fluoride in abnormal quantities.
* only occurs when more than the optimal daily amount of fluoride is ingested.
* preventable crippling disease.
### medical science | pathology | fluorosis:
Dental fluorosis
* cosmetic defect resulting in stained teeth
- that causes the staining of teeth
* discoloration and occasional mottling of tooth.
* involves the appearance of white spots in the tooth enamel.
* is characterized by a graying of teeth
- mottled and discolored teeth
- just the first sign of fluoride poisoning
- now pandemic in fluoridated areas
- seen as fine white lines running across tooth surface
Skeletal fluorosis
* has several stages of severity, with the less severe being chronic joint pain.
* is seen as the end result of fluoride poisoning.
* occurs in geographic areas where high levels of fluoride exist in drinking water.
* very disabling disease
- real condition caused by excessive fluoride intake
Forensic pathology
* Forensic Pathology Note the basic features of cartridges used in guns.
* encompasses all aspects of anatomic pathology and laboratory medicine.
* involves the study of disease.
* is medicine
* specialization in the field.
* subspecialty of medicine that studies the causes of human death.
Hydronephrosis
* are diseases
- renal diseases
* is pathology
- relatively common in cases of duplication
- the most common abnormality detected on prenatal ultrasonography
* ranges from mild, moderate to severe.
* refers to extra urinary fluid in the kidney.
Infarct
* appear in the same sites as the hemorrhages.
* are usually present in the kidneys.
* is pathology
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Renal infarct
* Most renal infarcts are the result of embolized thrombi that lodge in renal arterial vessels.
* can occur in patients with sickle cell disease or sickle cell trait.<|endoftext|>### medical science | pathology:
Iron overload
* accompanies sideroblastic anemia.
* can also occur in the hypothalamus
- with repeated blood transfusions
- be lethal unless it is detected and treated
* condition for which screening and appropriate follow-up are indicated
- in which the body accumulates too much iron
* injures myocytes by production of free radicals that interfere with their function.
* is alsoassociated with macrocytosis
- holistic in that it affects the entire body
- unknown from iron fortification of foods
* occurs in hemochromatosis, also known as bronze diabetes.
* potentially dangerous condition.
* promotes the production of a number of reactive oxygen species.
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Lesion
* Some lesions cause tumorous growths by direct irritation of the tissues
- have a more pyogenic granuloma-like appearance because of capillary proliferation
* appear on the skin which are due to small clots in the blood vessels under the surface.
* are another term to describe the fatty deposits that block blood vessels
- most common in the spleen, liver, lymph nodes, and bone marrow
- organoid, or hamartomatous, adnexal tumors of hair follicle origin
* can also affect the mouth, ear flaps, elbows, and genitalia
- be difficult to differentiate from blood vessels on a x-ray
* can occur in various parts of the body such as the skin and other organs
- on the sternum of the birds due to necrosis of the skin
* causing global aphasia affects almost all language areas in the left hemisphere.
* contain balloon cells, with small pyknotic nuclei and granular or vacuolated cytoplasm.
* develop in the organs of the body
- on the skin, bone, and vital organs
* is composed of numerous oval and polygonal nests molded into a jigsawlike pattern
* nematodes cause reddish brown lesions on the roots that turn black later
- penetrate roots and cause damage by feeding and migrating through the root tissues
- primarily feed within newly formed feeder roots of fruit trees
* occur in areas of trauma such as bites, scratches and venipuncture.
* occur in the cerebral hemispheres, the basal ganglia, the brainstem and the cerebellum
- connective tissues of the gills, mantle, and digestive gland
* result in loss of pain sensation in the ipsilateral face.
* show where the skin has been in contact with the bacteria.
* showing similar signal intensity to the brain include meningeomas, and metastases.
* shows thin capillaries or veins connecting directly to the arteries.
* very nonspecific word meaning any abnormality of structure.
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Alternaria lesion
* can be irregular in shape and have a distinct greenish tinge.
* cause collapse of the stem.
Cavitary lesion
* are very rare, but children have a greater propensity for extrapulmonary disease.
* can be due to infection, tumor, infarction, trauma, and other entities.
Chronic lesion
* exhibit various degrees of peripheral fibrosis.
* have dermal fibrosis and a predominantly mononuclear inflammatory response.
* show an organizing membrane arising from the dural surface.
Cutaneous lesion
* appear in childhood, often in the first year of life.
* are distinctive and herald a moderately advanced stage of disease
- important in transmission
* can occur in the setting of disseminated infection.
* develop three days after the onset of the attack.
Depressed lesion
* Some depressed lesions are the result of atrophy or scarring and have an intact epithelial surface.
* can also mean the presence of scar tissue.
Endometriotic lesion
* depend upon stimulation by estrogens.
* synthesize and secrete a haptoglobin-like protein.
Granulomatous lesion
* are often difficult to distinguish from neoplasms in some tissues.
* develop along the lymph channel, ulcerate, and drain.
Hippocampal lesion
* do the following in animals A. disrupt radial arm maze performance.
* interfere with Pavlovian negative occasion setting.
Metastatic lesion
* are less frequently calcified and often enhance.
* can erode the nasal septum or the hard palate or soft palate.
* represent the most common cause of pathology fractures due to a neoplasm.
* respond to chemotherapy or localized radiation therapy.
Ocular lesion
* are common, including mild conjunctivitis, burning and grittiness.
* occur in many inbred strains of laboratory mice.
Oral lesion
* arise over time where the tobacco is held between the cheek and gum.
* develop in almost all patients and can occur on any of the oral mucous membranes.
* occur due to falls, injury with forks, or due to mastication.
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### medical science | pathology | lesion:
Ringworm lesion
* appear circular in shape with a raised border around the edges.
* are red, scaly and round.
* become redder, painful and ooze pus.<|endoftext|>### medical science | pathology | lesion:
Skin lesion
* Most skin lesions are harmless, although they can cause scarring and disfigurement.
* Skin Lesions are warty, ulcerated, and crusted.
* appear as the water temperature drops in winter
- normaly in the first weeks after birth
- on the body, arms, legs, and face
* are abnormal changes or growths in the skin strucure
- circular in appearance and the skin becomes dry and scaly
- fairly common during the acute illness
- injuries
- present at birth or developin early childhood
- red and macerated, and usually occur in intertriginous areas
* consist of erythematous macules, urticarial papules and pruritic papules, and plaques
- papules, pruritic papules, and plaques
* occur in one third to one half of people with sarcoidosis.
* present an histology of sterile vasculitis and granulomatous liponecrosis.
* resembele the chancres of venereal syphilis.
Thalamic lesion
* can and do produce cerebellar or extrapyamidal types of motor deficits
- primary sensory deficits
* dissociate breathing inhibition by hypoxia and adenosine in fetal sheep.
Vascular lesion
* can also diffusely involve both bone and soft tissue in angiomatosis.
* reduce elastic properties of cerebral white matter and alter tissue strength.
Vesicular lesion
* are rare in humans.
* can also occur on the teats of lactating animals and the snouts of affected swine.
Myopathy
* Most myopathies are symmetric and maximal proximally.
* Myopathies occur two to three times more frequently in women than men.
* is pathology<|endoftext|>### medical science | pathology:
Neuropathy
* Many neuropathies have well-defined causes such as diabetes, uremia, or nutritional deficiencies.
* Neuropathies are more likely to develop if blood-glucose levels are poorly controlled
- if blood-glucose levels are poorly supervised
- strange and sometimes painful sensations caused by degeneration of nerves
- can occur due to viral infections of the nerves themselves
* Some neuropathies are painful
- develop gradually over many years while others have a sudden onset
- tend to get better on their own without any specific treatment
### medical science | pathology | neuropathy:
Autonomic neuropathy
* is another form of diffuse neuropathy.
* leads to a diminution in sweat and oil gland functionality.<|endoftext|>### medical science | pathology | neuropathy:
Diabetic neuropathy
* can affect the motility of the small and large bowels
- also affect the muscles of the feet, causing deformities such as hammertoes
- cause insensitivity or a loss in the ability to feel pain, heat, and cold
- have many dangerous effects
* complication of high blood glucose in people who have diabetes.
* condition that occurs in some persons with diabetes.
* is caused by a prolonged high blood glucose level
- diagnosed using clinical parameters
- nerve damage caused by diabetes
- the name given to the nerve damage caused by diabetes
* kind of nerve damage that happens in people who have diabetes.
* leads to severe pain and loss of sensation in extremities.
* long term complication of diabetes that occurs when the nerves are damaged.
* nerve disorder, a complication of diabetes.
* type of nerve damage that happens in people who have diabetes.
Entrapment neuropathy
* includes compression of a nerve where it passes through a narrow space.
* is also a possibility.
Femoral neuropathy
* Femoral neuropathies can occur secondary to direct trauma, compression, stretch injury or ischemia.
* causes weakness of the quadriceps, which results in difficulty with ambulation.
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### medical science | pathology | neuropathy:
Focal neuropathy
* affects the eyes, facial muscles, hearing, pelvis, lower back, thigh and abdomen.
* does improve over a period of time with no long-term damage.
* occurs most often in older people with mild diabetes.
Mononeuropathy
* Mononeuropathies affect a single nerve and are often reversible spontaneously
- are neuropathy
- occur most often in older people and can be quite painful
* is neuropathy
Optic neuropathy
* is treated with steroids, radiation, and orbital decompression surgery.
* recognized complication of treatment with the drug ethambutol.<|endoftext|>### medical science | pathology | neuropathy:
Peripheral neuropathy
* Many peripheral neuropathies are hereditary, that is genetically determined.
* Peripheral neuropathies are one category of neuromuscular diseases
- can cause degeneration of the axons, the core of the nerve fibres
* affects the hands, feet, legs, toes, or fingers.
* can result in serious health difficulties.
* common manifestation of diabetic patients.
* complication of many systemic diseases.
* disease of the nerves.
* disorder affecting various peripheral nerves
- of the nerves in the feet and hands
- that affects the peripheral motor, sensory or autonomic nerves
* form of nerve damage.
* is characterized by pain, tingling, burning or numbness in the hands and feet
- damage to the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord
- extremely painful, especially at night
- illnesses
- nerve damage to the extremities
- often responsible for the ataxia seen in chronic alcoholics
* is the most common adverse effect of vincristine
- toxic effect
* occurs in about a third of patients.
* refers to loss of peripheral nerve function.
* represents a slow dying of the neuron bodies.
* side effect caused by damage to the nerves.
* tends to be the most painful at night.
Sensory neuropathy
* debilitating side effect associated with a number of anti-cancer drugs.
* is the most common neurotoxic effect.<|endoftext|>### medical science | pathology:
Priapism
* are diseases
- erections
* can occur in all age groups, including newborns.
* complication of injectable agents, but occurs more frequently when papaverine is used.
* condition in which a male develops a permanent erection.
* constant state of erection unrelated to sexual desire.
* is an uncomfortable, sometimes painful condition which often requires surgery to relieve
- unpleasant condition whereby the penis remains erect after sexual stimulation ceases
* is the name for an erection that won'st go away
- technical term for a painful, persistent erection
- word to describe an unwanted, prolonged erection
- thought to be a dose related response problem
* lets the blood into the penis but won t let it out with an orgasm.
* long term for an unwanted erection in a man and it can be very dangerous.
* means prolonged erection without sexual desire that can cause damage to the penis.
* neurological disorder resulting in a permanent erection.
* occasionally results in permanent impairment of erectile function or impotence.
* occurs in men and persistent painful erection without sexual stimulation.
* painful sickling that occurs in the penis.
* pathological condition in which the penis is persistently erect.
* persistent abnormal erection of the penis.
* persistent, painful erection
- penile erection
- unwanted erection of the penis
* prolonged and painful erection that can last from several hours up to a few days.
* usually results from an injury or a medication.
### medical science | pathology | reflux:
Esophageal reflux
* can also simulate cardiac pain.
* is reflux
Vesicoureteral reflux
* common occurrence.
* is common
- one of the more common anomalies
- the most common abnormality associated with complete ureteral duplication
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Sarcoidosis
* Learn the basics about sarcoidosis, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
* affects both men and women, although women are more likely to have the disorder
- sexes, all races, and all ages throughout the world
- each patient differently
* also appears to be more common and more severe in certain geographic areas.
* can affect any organ system
- part of the body
- nearly any organ, with the possible exception of the adrenal gland
- also affect the liver, spleen, brain, nerves, heart, bones, muscles, and joints
* can also cause high levels of calcium to accumulate in the blood and urine
- the heart to beat abnormally
- lead to obstructive hydrocephalus
- arise in scars from a variety of etiologies
- be completely symptomless
* can cause bilateral facial weakness
- inflammation of the optic nerve
* can occur at any age and in people of any race
- without symptoms
* causes a variety of symptoms or no symptoms at all
- both bone and skin disease
* chronic disease with involvement of multiple organs
- disorder that affects many body systems
- illness affecting people of all ages and races
* commonly found cause of iritis in adults, especially in African-American women.
* complex multi system autoimmune disease.
* diagnosis of exclusion for the pathologist.
* difficult disease to diagnose.
* disease of the lungs in which small areas of inflamed cells, granulomas, appear
- that can affect any organ in the body
* is also a cause of chronic or acute dacryocystitis
- granulomatous disease
* is an inflammatory disease that can affect almost any organ in the body
- attack any organ of the body
- believed to be caused by an unusual response of the immune system
* is characterized by a persistent nodular inflammation of the involved tissues
- noncaseating granulomas
* is characterized by the formation of what are known as granulomas
- presence of small areas of inflammed cells called granulomas
* is found throughout the world among almost all races and ages and in both sexes
- within almost all races and ages and in both sexes
- generally a chronic disease, lasting for several years or for a lifetime
* is more common in health care workers, especially nurses, and in rural areas
- women than in men
- prevalent among black American women, although anyone can contract the disease
- often asymptomatic
- very rare in young children, if it occurs it is more likely in adolescence
* multi-organ system disease with no known cause.
* multisystem disease than can affect a variety of organs in the body.
* multisystem granulomatous disease of unknown etiology
* multisystemic disease that can affect a variety of organs.
* mysterious, powerful, and often systematic disease.
* mystery disease.
* occurs in all ages and races and in both sexes
- highly variable groups
- when the body s immune system overreacts to an unknown agent
* ranks among the top misdiagnosed illnesses and is one of the least understood.
* rare disease that results from inflammation.
* sometimes mimics other diseases and vice versa, so it is hard to trace.
* systemic disease characterized by abnormal tissue swellings throughout the body
- that causes inflammatory granulomas in various organs and tissues
- granulomatous disease shich most commonly affects black, young adults
### medical science | pathology | sarcoidosis:
Pulmonary sarcoidosis
* can cause loss of lung volume and increased lung stiffness.
* common condition with an unpredictable course.
* is treated with corticosteroids.
Viraemia
* is neither an essential nor a common phase of infection
- prolonged and the blood of infected individuals is highly infectious
- transient
* persists until death.
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Viremia
* can also occur with no spread to lymphnodes
- result in deposition of virus in testes, ovaries, pancreas, meninges
* is associated with leukopenia.
* is the presence of infectious virus particles in the blood
- virus in the blood
* rapidly ensues with spread to oral mucosa and skin.
* viral infection of the bloodstream.<|endoftext|>### medical science:
Serology
* Serologies are medical science.
* evaluates antigen antibody reactions for evidence of disease.
* is complicated by cross-reactions with other undefined porcine enteroviruses.
* is of more value for epidemiological surveys than for individual clinical diagnosis
- no value in the diagnosis of genital tract chlamydial infection
* is the best method for determining infection
- mainstay of virus diagnosis
- most frequently used diagnostic test for dogs
- used mainly for epidemiological surveys
- useful in evaluating the birds' response to vaccination
* quick and easy method of detection.
### medical specialty practice:
Medical acupuncture
* is an increasingly popular area for study by modern physicians.
* medical specialty practice.
### medical tests:
Patch test
* are medical tests
- skin tests
* can diagnose eczema responses in some cases such as allergies to skin care products.
### medical treatments:
Acne treatment
* Most acne treatments address one or more of the factors that lead to acne
- require prolonged care, from months to years
* are medical treatments.
* seeks to clear up existing acne and prevent more from developing.<|endoftext|>### medical treatments:
Cupping
* are medical treatments.
* concave wear pattern, usually on the outer edges of the front tires.
* condition caused by the tire bouncing as it rolls.
* has a long history in the West for the treatment of bronchopneumonia and acute myelitis.
* involves placing heated bell-like jars on specific areas of the body.
* is another heat therapy using the physical property of fire
- applied to help mobilize blood flow and encourage healing
- expressed in terms of a cup to disc ratio
- prescribed especially for bronchial congestion and arthritis
- the treatment of disease by suction of the skin surface
- useful for muscle injury, joint pain, headaches, and acute bronchial congestion
* modality that uses a partial vacuum in a specially designed glass or plastic cup.
* process of professional tasters.
* refers to the use of cup-shaped instruments to apply suction to the area being needled.
Percutaneous intervention
* alter the hemostatic profile in unstable angina versus stable angina.
* is medical treatments.<|endoftext|>### medical treatments:
Psychotherapy
* All psychotherapies aim at improving the person's social and personal functioning.
* Psychotherapies attempt to help the patient correct life conditions thought to lead to depressions
- offer a secular cure of souls
* alone helps more than half of mildly to moderately depressed people.
* enables children to cope with their disorder and the reaction of others to it.
* encompasses similar techniques for the alleviation of human suffering the world over.
* is medical treatments
- medicine
- psychiatry
- therapy
* returns people to normality.
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Clinical psychology
* Clinical Psychology Do research, diagnosis, and treatment of emotional disorders
- psychologies are psychotherapy
* field that changes rapidly.
* is about finding the best way to help people to recover from mental illness
- another main field of psychology
- concerned with the actual treatment of mental disorders and problems
- focused on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental disorders
- included as a health-related profession
- one of the major areas of psychology, but it is far from the only one
- psychology practiced by a licensed professional with a Ph.D. or Psy
* tends to start from the concept of a disorder.
* treats mental 'problems' using a 'counselling' approach.
+ Psychology, Branches
Depth psychology
* is psychotherapy
* understands violence to belong to the gods.
### medical treatments | psychotherapy | depth psychology:
Hypnoanalysis
* depth psychology
* lengthy and powerful process that takes weeks with the chronically ill.
Exposure therapy
* can significantly reduce or end phobic reactions for at least seven years.
* is psychotherapy
- the most common method used to treat phobias
Group psychotherapy
* completely different experience from other forms of therapy.
* involves a small group of students who share similar concerns or problems.
* is both insight-directed and cognitive
- the other common type of outpatient modality
Hypnotherapy
* Hypnotherapies are professional servicing
* eases stress.
* works well with many forms of self-exploration.
Individual psychotherapy
* helps survivors work through their pain and grief.
* is available for men, women, adolescents, and children
- the primary therapeutic modality
- useful mainly for alcoholics suffering from anxiety and depression
* utilizes a hierarchy of behaviors.
Psychoanalytic psychotherapy
* is derived from the same concepts.
* means toward a fuller awareness of one's own internal world.
Supportive psychotherapy
* can also help a person get their lives back together.
* is an integral part of treatment of all anxiety disorders.<|endoftext|>### medical treatments:
Surgical treatment
* are medical treatments
- surgery
* depends on the nature and extent of damage to the tendon.
* include follow methods
* involves removing bone from both coronal sutures
- the midline sagittal suture
- the affected part of the intestine
- the implantation of a penile prosthesis
* is aimed at cutting the nerves, and is sometimes successful
- preventing the condition from worsening
- common to remove tumors or correct structural abnormalities
- determined by the amount of levator function that is present
- indicated when medical therapy fails or when complications develop
- the backup management in the event that percutaneous treatment fails
* offers the highest cure rate for most primary cancers of the skin.<|endoftext|>### medium-sized songbirds:
Northern cardinal
* Most northern cardinals have cones
- live for years
* Some northern cardinals eat seeds
- have distinctive alarm calls
* are medium-sized songbirds
- preyed upon by owls, small hawks, and house cats
- unusual among temperate-zone birds because both males and females sing
- very popular backyard birds
* begin forming breeding pairs in early spring.
* consume insects.
* establish small territories surrounding their nest
- surround territory
* like to live in residential gardens and are attracted to backyard bird feeders.
* use mostly songs and body signals to communicate with each other.
### medium-textured soils:
Loamy soil
* are medium-textured soils.
* is ideal for growing crops
- light and easy to dig and is naturally high in nutrients
- the best kind of soil
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Print medium
* Print media are both public and private
- very different from television
- can present a great deal more information than can visual media
- dominate in the Filipino-American market
- means the final design is printed from a press in the form of a book or magazine
- predominate on the internet, but much less so than a few years ago
- remain an important source of tobacco advertising
* are mediums.
* is studied as a form of communication.
Meerkat group
* defend territories against intruders
- from other groups of their own kind
* utilize several different burrows and move from one to another.
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Melon
* Most melons are closely related to cucumber
- part of cucumbers
- perfectly ripe when they separate from the vine easily
- sensitive to cold and grow best in a hot, dry climate
* Most melons contain fatty substances
- detach from the stem naturally when ripe
- grow to size
* Most melons have flesh
- orange flesh
- pale flesh
- rinds
- skin
- succulent flesh
* Most melons produce fruit
- small fruit
- stay on vines
* Ripen at room temperature, then refrigerate, wrapped.
* Some melons grow plastic.
* Some melons have heads
- triangular heads
* Some melons reach full maturity
* also benefit from growing on black plastic and under cloches
- prefer infrequent and deep irrigation
- require generous amounts of water in order to support quick vine growth in early summer
* aphids feeding on secondary plants always give birth to live young.
* are a good source of vitamin C and Potassium
- great raw fruit because they are watery and easy to mush in the mouth
- nutritious food
- summer favorite during their hot summers
- tender annual
- vine crop that requires a strong support
- also popularly consumed as juice, and are also dried, candied, or made into jam
- edible fruit
- gourds
- heavy feeders and sensitive to drought, so a steady supply of water is essential
- lower in calories than most fruit
- one of the most important crops in the tropical and temperate areas of the world
* are part of cucumbers
* are ripe when the stem begins to dry out
- underside of the fruit turns greenish white to cream in color
- round at the base coming to a point at the stem end
- susceptible to wilt, blight, mildew, and root rot
- thought to have originated from India or ancient Persia or Africa
- usually too large to grow in a container
* belong to the gourd family, as do squash and pumpkins.
* can take up lots of space.
* come from Africa and southwest Asia
- in many different sizes and colors
* cultivars with insect and disease resistance.
* digest quickly whereas grains take more time.
* flies however do attack cucumbers.
* fly damage occurs when adult female flies lay their eggs into fruit and sometimes into stems
- eradication by overflooding with sterile flies
* get a number of diseases and have problems with a number of pests.
* give off and absorb odors.
* grow best in warm, dry climates with full sun and require plenty of water
- on climbing, hairy vines that have rounded leaves and yellow flowers
* grows as vine.
- high nutritional value
* includes peels
- sections
* inherits color and weight , and has a proper attribute, vine length.
* is edible fruit
* often benefit from supplemental warming, such as that provided by growing under plastic.
* originate from Africa and southwestern parts of Asia.
* play a significant role in the food industry due to their worldwide popularity.
* require full sun.
* thrive on warm weather and full sun.
+ Melon, Nutrition: Cucurbitaceae
* Melons are a nutritious food. The seeds of cantaloupe were used in China to moderate fevers and the digestive system. Elsewhere, seeds were ground into a powder and used to treat tuberculosis. Cantaloupes are particularly beneficial to people with heart disease, as they have large of amounts of an anticoagulant known as adenosine. They also have high levels of potassium, which benefits those with high blood pressure. Due to their high water content, all melons are considered diuretics.
### melon:
Bitter melon
* are very bitter in taste.
* displays many variations in physical characteristics.
* is composed of several compounds with confirmed anti-diabetic properties
- native to almost all tropical climates
+ Taste, Basic tastes, Bitterness:
Persian melon
* Most persian melons have flesh
- orange flesh
* are larger than cantaloupes with dark green rinds covered with fine netting.
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Small melon
* Most small melons have a typical musky taste that is due to a combination of aromatic compounds.
* display a wide range of sizes, shapes, and flesh characteristics.<|endoftext|>### melon:
Watermelon
* Most watermelon has seeds.
* Most watermelons also have many seeds
- are oblong or spherical
* Most watermelons have dark brown or black seeds
- familiar red flesh, but there are orange and yellow- fleshed varieties.
* There are many different types of watermelon. Some have a green rind on the outside and a red-pink flesh on the inside, with black seeds. Some can have yellow flesh, and some can be seedless. The green rind on the outside is not usually eaten, though it can be used as a vegetable. It can also be stewed or pickled. Most watermelons are oblong or spherical. In Japan, watermelons are grown in different shapes. Many people like to eat watermelon in the summer because the fruit is cool and refreshing
* are a popular summer fruit and can also be eaten in salads
- also low purine
- best when they are vine ripened
- fruits and a vine-like plant, but they are edible
- low in calories and very nutritious
- native to Africa
- only one of many foods that require pollination
- particularly dependent upon pollination
- ripen when the tendril nearest the melon turns brown
- subject to attack by a variety of insect pests
- the state's largest annual horticultural crop
* coil their leaves around the straw and new leaves to fix their vines to the ground.
* come in many shapes and colors.
* contain the phytochemical, lycoprene, an anti-cancer agent.
* explode when heated.
* grow best in a sandy soil in hot dry areas that have plenty of sunshine
- hot summers
* grow on trees
- vines and require a long growing season
* has flavor
- neutral flavor
- weight
* have a waxy look and a yellow patch on the belly
- lots of vitamin C and no fat, so they fit perfectly into a consumer's healthy diet
* includes peels
- sections
* is fruit
- part of watermelon
- plants
* produce two types of flowers.
* range in shape from round to oblong.
* require a long, hot season to mature
- relatively long growing period and prefer hot, rather dry weather
- insect pollination for fruit set and proper development of fruit shape and size
- insects for proper pollination and fruit growth
* respond better to split applications of nitrogen and potassium fertilizer
- favorably to warm soils
* retain less pesticides than other fruits.
* suffer transplant shock if the roots are even minimally disturbed.
### members:
Male member
* are members.
+ Christadelphians, Community: Nontrinitarianism
* They do not have priests or pastors, instead each local church has a group of elders who are chosen by the members each year. Most male members take turns to speak each week.
### memories:
Past experience
* affects behaviour of pigs.
* are memories.
* can influence the degree of hope individuals possess.
* demonstrates ability.
Memorization
* does play a part in all of learning.
* is an internal tool working in the flow of thought
- unavoidable condition to becoming a musician
- short-term learning
- the fundamental means to preserve ideas and traditions in a culture
- useful in learning to speak a language
* leads to nervousness, knowledge leads to confidence.
* low-level skill.
* multi-level process.
* represents the lowest level of learning outcomes.
### memorization:
Rote
* can develop as a result of having to produce a specific magical effect often.
* is memorization
### menopause:
Early menopause
* has certainly genetic compounds.
* increased risk exists for women who have early menopause.
* is marked by extreme fluctuations in estrogen
- often of unknown cause
* is one of the strongest predictors for osteoporosis
- for the development of osteoporosis
- relatively rare
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Late menopause
* is known to be associated with a higher risk of breast cancer
- the period thereafter
* protects bones.
Male menopause
* can be an emotional tollgate
- seriously affect quality of life
* happens when testosterone level drops.
* is more than having problems with sexuality, it affects the whole man.
Natural menopause
* gradual process that can take several years.
* occurs earlier in smokers than in nonsmokers by one to two years.
* occurs when the body's production of sex hormones declines dramatically
- monthly cycle of ovulation comes to an end
Premature menopause
* can result from a variety of causes.
* carries with it all the side effects and health risks of natural menopause.
Surgical menopause
* begins immediately, with no perimenopause.
* happens abruptly after the removal of the ovaries as a result of disease.
* is much more intense than natural menopause
- treated much like natural menopause
* is when both the uterus and ovaries are removed
- the ovaries are removed surgically
Mental attitude
* are a secret power working twenty-four hours a day, either for good or for bad
- habits
* is cognition
- knowledge
- single most important factor concerning physical health and emotional happiness
Mental phenomenon
* Mental phenomena are the most complex phenomena of all
- product of thoughts
* Mental phenomena have a quasi-realistic status in ordinary consciousness
- no standing except as they have muscular correlates
- occur and interact in fields
- show a 'twofold energy'
### mental representations:
Cognitive map
* allow humans to store and organize spatial information.
* are mental representations.
### mentally ill:
Suicidal person
* Suicidal people desire dies.
* are mentally ill.
Mercury compound
* Some mercury compounds can cause irritation of the skin and eyes on contact.
* are currently very expensive to dispose of
- very toxic and require handling with special care
* can cause skin irritation and be absorbed through the skin.
* have many uses.
* settle into sediments of lakes, rivers and oceans.
Merit
* is quality
* refers to salary differentials between faculty due to performance based measures.
Message board
* Message Boards are places where people gather to discuss a common interest.
* are Web pages which collect and group messages about a given topic
- a means for people to express different opinions and ideas
- an important tool in promoting communication between users of a web site
- areas where users can post questions, opinions and help for other users to read
- electronic message centers
### message | advancement:
Scientific advancement
* enables people to improve their well-being and future.
* is greatest when agreement between theory and experiment is achieved.
Technological advancement
* are major contributors to the spread of check fraud.
* impact the world.<|endoftext|>### message:
Advert
* are located in magazines
- mail
* is publicity
+ Advertising, Types of advertising
* Billboards advertise products on city streets. These may simply be freestanding billboards or may be part of street furniture such as a bus shelter. Buses and taxis are often covered in adverts, while budget airlines sometimes allow advertising inside their planes. Adverts also appear in newspapers, magazines and sports programmes. Many stadiums have adverts set around them. Sports teams, tournaments, television programmes and public events sometimes have sponsors.
Advertisement
* are a wealth of information when studying a market.
* are located in buses
- email
- mail boxs
- stores
- subways
- tv
- web pages
- used for sells
* are, by definition and design, vehicles for conveying information.
* cause a desire to eats.
* do influence an individual's smoking habits.
* include ads.
* take much time
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Assassination
* are murder.
* covers all the successful and unsuccessful attempts on the lives of Presidents.
* crime that evokes a sense of mystery mixed with indignation, and terror.
* is an acceptable form of succession
- another term for murder
* is the act of any one man - any one man can assassinate a leader
- extreme form of censorship
* particularly heinous form of murder.
* primitive way of contending with an opponent.
Character assassination
* are defamation.
* is an act of murder
- the tool of preference of the despot and the desperate alike
Cheer
* causes cheer
- happiness
* is approval
- commendation
- laundry detergent
- singles
- sitcoms
- television shows
- tv shows
Cipher
* Many ciphers have significantly smaller keyspaces
- use a keyword to develop their particular jumble of letters
* Some ciphers have simple keys, others, complex ones.
* are code
- commoners
- messages in which letters are represented by letters, words, numbers or symbols
- text
+ Key schedule, Some types of key schedules: Math stubs :: Cryptography
* Some ciphers have simple key schedules.
### message | cipher:
Stream cipher
* represent a different approach to symmetric encryption from block ciphers
- encryption from block ciphers. * encryption from block ciphers. Block ciphers operate on large blocks of fixed length. Stream ciphers typically execute at a higher speed than block ciphers and have lower hardware requirements
Symmetric cipher
* make use of the same key to both encode and decode the data.
* use a single key for all operations
- both encrypting and decrypting data
- shared secret for encryption and decryption
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Cold water
* Most cold water gets evaporation
- removes heat
* Requires a cold water detergent to get clothes clean.
* Some cold water boosts metabolism
- reduces productivity
* can also be a cause of spotting
- leach metals while standing in pipes
- cause a headache identical to that which is triggered by eating something cold
* can hold more DO than warm water
- air than warm water
- carbon dioxide in solution than warm water
- dissolved oxygen than warm water
* can hold more oxygen than warm water
- much more dissolved oxygen than warm waters
- kill
- quickly numb the extremities
* can shock or even kill root hairs
- tiny seedlings into oblivion
* carries more oxygen that warm, so as it rises it re-oxygenates the upper layers
- much more dissolved gas than warm water
- oxygen better than warmer spring waters, and it also minimizes algae growth
* causes damage
- stress and cold water standing in the crown causes crown rot and fungus
- the body's temperature to drop
* closes the pores of the skin possibly trapping contamination inside.
* conducts heat from the body.
* contains more nutrients than warm water.
* cools the air above it, causing fog.
* dilates the blood vessels, causing the heart to pump harder.
* flows progressively through the collector where it is heated by the sun.
* has a greater capacity of dissolving oxygen that warm water.
* has more carbon dioxide than warm water
- dissolved oxygen than warmer water
* heats up when warm water is added because of the second law of thermodynamics.
* helps the legs recover quicker - just like putting ice over an injury.
* holds more dissolved oxygen than warm water
- gas than does warm water
* holds more oxygen than warm water and water holds less oxygen at higher altitudes
* holds more oxygen, and a greater variety of organisms
- for example, than hot water
- much more oxygen but the demand by organisms is lower
* hydrates the gelatin without letting it absorb too much liquid.
* improves immunity.
* is absorbed into the system more rapidly than warm water
- more quickly into the system than warm water
- out of the stomach and into the blood stream faster
- added to the hot water stored in the tanks whenever hot water is removed
- all it takes to dissolve Point Blue
- also the enemy of manatee
* is best at cutting suds from clothing in the rinse cycle
- for macroinvertebrates
- to drink because it empties from the stomach and enters the blood quickly
- denser and therefor heavier than warm water
* is denser than hot water and it tends to sink
- water, because when water gets hot it expands
- generally more dense than warm water, thus sinking and displacing warmer water
- kept completely away from the skin and heat loss is limited
* is located in refrigerators
- water fountains
- mixed under pressure with air and sprayed into the below-freezing atmosphere
* is more Dense and therefore sinks
- dense than hot water
- much denser than warm water
* is the best and most economical fluid to drink to keep a person hydrated
- fluid for exercisers
- drink of choice when kids are active in the heat
- used for cooling, the cafeteria, the washrooms, and laboratory use
* keep drinks chilled on the warmest days.
* kills, and depending on the temperature, it can kill fast.
* leaves the stomach far more quickly than room temperature water.
* limits blood loss from the easily damaged small blood vessels.
* makes redfish look for something warmer.
* provided in drinking fountains is also a factor in energy consumption.
* reduces pain of pressure or inflammation.
* requires more energy to boil than hot water.
* saves energy and solidifies grease, which can be ground up and flushed away.
* sinks off Greenland, circulates in a complex worldwide pattern.
* slows development while warm water speeds development.
* stimulates the nerves close to the surface of the skin and is rejuvenating.
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Compliment
* are praise.
* cause a desire to kisses.
* is an expression of praise or admiration
* noun or verb that denotes praise or the expression of courtesy.
### message | compliment:
Flattery
* calls attention to physical features over which the child has no control.
* is an antichrist mode of winning and influencing men
- another form of slander
- often political in nature
- soft soap, and soft soap is ninety per cent lye
* is the brother of falsehood
- grease that runs business
- sincerest form of lying
* occurs also in marriage.
### message | compliment | flattery:
Blandishment
* are enticement
- flattery
* is flattery
Connotation
* are meaning.
* can change over time.
* is all that stuff that deals with meaning, symbols, opinions and explanation
- the lifeblood of poetry
* refers to personal idiosyncratic meaning locked in our minds through experience
- values, ideas, attitudes, and feelings<|endoftext|>### message:
Criticism
* is an art rather than a positive or speculative science
- criticism, even if it s constructive
- disapproval
- oftentimes a way to give the other person an opportunity to express their viewpoint
* is the analysis of something that highlights the good and the bad in it
- rationalization of intuitive musical experience
- revenge of the intellect upon art
- writing
* is, then, the art of reflection upon reflection.
* pertains to growth in perception.
* refers to determining how well a given theory seems to fit reality.
* is yet another essay. All these essays are from English Wikipedia, not from the Simple. User Osiris did not ever discuss the problems he refers to, he simply attacks, which clearly disqualifies his deletion proposal.
* study by which men grow important and formidable at very small expence.
* way to verbalize resentment.
### message | criticism:
Art criticism
* is one of the content strands of art.
* viewing skill that enables participation in visual language.
Constructive criticism
* is also a kind of art
- meant to be useful information that helps something to improve.
* I worked very hard on this article for a long time, and I think it is coming close to meeting the good article criteria. I had to create something like 20 to 30 new articles to fill in the red links, still have a few more to go. Other than that, I hope people can have a look at the article at its current status and comment. Constructive criticism is welcome
Critical review
* are academic journals.
* is criticism
Media criticism
* has to explore the psychology of journalism.
* is intepreted as public discourse assessing the media and media impact.
* means an examination and an explication of the pursuit and presentation of truth.
Musical criticism
* is about what is going on in the musical world at the moment.
+ Music critic: Music critics
* When people write about the history of music or compare musical styles, this is called musicology. Musical criticism is about what is going on in the musical world at the moment.
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### message | criticism | reproof:
Rap
* Some raps argue against injustice, racism, drugs and police brutality.
* allows people to exchange written documents with reasonable privacy and convenience.
* is also a term used to mean a counterfeit or false coin.
* is an example of postmodernist music
- old word meaning to seize
- episodic attacks of abdominal pain over a period of at least three months
- in different fuckin countries
- just to make money
- music, it gives artists a chance to express themselves
- now the second most popular form of music behind rock
- one element of hip-hop
- reproof
* is the biggest and most controversial thing to happen to the music industry in a generation
- essence of rhythmic emphasis
- evolution of expression
- latest style to sweep through a country with a rich musical heritage
- musical soundtrack of today's youth
- pop music of our time
- their form of self expression
- used as part of new pavement, roadbeds, shoulder and embankments
* kind of singing in which the rhythm is the most important thing.
* music form derived from funk.
* type of music that has evolved in much the same way.
* way of expressing the way one truly feels about their world.
* young person's game.
+ Singing, Types of singing
* Rap is a kind of singing in which the rhythm is the most important thing. The pitch is high and low, but not to any particular notes. Scat singing is rather like rap.
Roast
* are artifacts
- cuts
- located in ovens
* cook evenly when they are at room temperature.
* develop rather quickly in hot-air corn poppers, later in gas oven roasting.
* is criticism
- done when pork is tender
- the type of process used to prepare the beans
* start to fly when they are three mouths old.
### message | criticism | roast:
French roast
* has more volume, less caffeine, and a lower acid content.
* makes a strong coffee suitable for drinking with milk.
Static
* includes pressure measurement and forces on submerged surfaces.
* is an analytical study of the effects of forces acting on a body at rest
- concerned with the equilibrium of bodies under the action of forces
- interference
- mechanics
- noise
* is the branch of mechanics dealing with forces acting on an object at rest
- study of particles and rigid bodies in equilibrium
Farewell
* are acknowledgment
- departures
- films
- social activities
* is acknowledgement
### message | greeting:
Reception
* is broadcasting
- catchs
* is located in country clubs
- halls
- large rooms
- lobbies
- receptionists
- restaurants
- wedding parties
- meetings
- socials
- the process by which a text is disseminated and interpreted
* is used for eating
- waitings<|endoftext|>### message | greeting | reception:
Levee
* are approximately one half to four times the channel width in diameter
- banks on the side of the river which prevent the river flooding into the flood plain
- earthen barriers that prevent lower lying land from flooding
- embankments along the course of a river
- fine sand or silt
- narrow on top, usually only the width of a road
- piers
- reception
- ridges found along the sides of the stream channel composed of sand or gravel
- there to stop water
* break in several different ways.
* form natural flood protection defences as they raise the height of the channel sides
- on the outer part of the flow
* is reception
* protect the surrounding countryside from floods by holding more water in the channel.
* provide protection from some floods but can be over-topped or eroded away by large floods.
* tend to constrain the river to one single large channel.
Guidance
* helps goals.
* is management.
### message | guidance:
Confidential information
* falling into the wrong hands fear shared by many businesses.
* is guidance
- information
* refers to nonpublic information about students, faculty, and employees.
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