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  • == Face Time == ...on. It refers to the amount of time a healthcare provider spends in direct contact with a patient, often considered a critical aspect of effective healthcare
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  • ...ten used to determine if a specific substance may be causing an [[allergic contact dermatitis]] reaction. ...ct dermatitis]]: A type of dermatitis that occurs when the skin comes into contact with a certain substance.
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  • ...ur through direct contact with the infected individual or through indirect contact with surfaces or objects that the infected individual has touched. Contact immunity is pronounced as /ˈkɒntækt ɪˈmjuːnɪti/.
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  • ...ctivated by contact with negatively charged surfaces, a process known as [[contact activation]]. Once activated, Factor XII triggers a series of reactions tha * [[Contact activation]]: The process by which Factor XII is activated, initiating the
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  • ...ase|disease]] from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact. The term "contagion" is derived from the Latin ''contagio'', which means "contact" or "touching". It was first used in English in the 14th century to describ
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  • ...to contact with a person's skin. The virus can also be transmitted through contact with contaminated objects or surfaces. ...atment for sealpox. In seals, the disease usually resolves on its own over time. In humans, treatment typically involves managing symptoms and may include
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  • ...des]]: These are herbicides that kill only the plant tissue they come into contact with. * [[Residual herbicides]]: These remain active in the soil for a period of time, preventing the germination of weed seeds.
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  • ...chronemic communication, gestures, body language, facial expressions, eye contact, and how one dresses. Non-verbal communication also relates to the intent o ...ication]]''': This refers to the use of time, such as punctuality, waiting time, and the speed of speech and movements.
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  • ...the [[Leporipoxvirus]] genus. The virus is primarily spread through direct contact and biting insects such as [[mosquito]]es and [[flea]]s. ...a short time in the environment, but it is primarily spread through direct contact or insect vectors.
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  • ...ly follow, along with decreased function of the liver and kidneys. At this time, some people begin to bleed both internally and externally. ...son who is sick with or has died from Ebola. It can also be spread through contact with objects contaminated with bodily fluids of a sick person or with infec
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  • ...ansmission is highest when the mother acquires the infection for the first time late in pregnancy. ...egnancy, and cesarean delivery for women with active genital herpes at the time of delivery.
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  • ...anguage. It is used to indicate the starting point in physical movement or time or the point at which a process starts. * Indicating the point in time when a particular process, event, or activity starts: "The exhibition runs
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  • * [[Inmate]]: An individual who is serving time in a correctional facility. ...iod of supervision over an offender, ordered by a court instead of serving time in prison.
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  • ...or its alloys come into contact with oxygen and moisture over a period of time. The term "rusting" is specifically used for the corrosion of iron or its a ...methods work by creating a barrier that prevents the iron from coming into contact with oxygen and moisture.
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  • ...doption]] where the [[birth parents]] and [[adoptive parents]] do not have contact with each other and do not share identifying information. The records of th ...50s to the late 1980s, a period known as the "Baby Scoop Era". During this time, it was common for birth mothers to have their pregnancies and births occur
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  • ...ice to confirm whether a patient has taken their medication at the correct time. ...skin. This device confirms the ingestion of the medication and records the time it was taken. The data can then be shared with healthcare providers via a [
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  • ...wo people look at each other's eyes at the same time. In human beings, eye contact is a form of nonverbal communication and is thought to have a large influen
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  • ...d to refer to the rapid spread of infectious diseases in a short period of time or in a confined geographic area. ...k of disease that spreads quickly and affects many individuals at the same time.
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  • ...for a variety of reasons, such as the end of a study period or the loss of contact with study participants. Despite this, censored data can still provide valu * '''[[Interval-censoring]]''': This occurs when the exact time of the event is unknown, but it is known to have occurred within a certain
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  • ...with children who have been isolated or neglected for extended periods of time. * '''[[Feral Child]]''': A child who has lived isolated from human contact from a very young age, and has little or no experience of human care, behav
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