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  • ...t from an employer to an employee, which may be specified in an employment contract. It is contrasted with piece wages, where each job, hour, or other unit is ...Contract]]: An employment contract or contract of employment is a kind of contract used in labour law to attribute rights and responsibilities between parties
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  • ...field of [[clinical research]], [[health information technologies]], and [[contract research organization]] services. The company is based in the United States ...alth, the two companies that merged in 2016 to form IQVIA. Quintiles was a contract research organization, while IMS Health provided information, services, and
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  • A '''Fidelity Bond''' (pronounced: fi-del-i-ty bond) is a form of insurance protection that covers policyholders for losses that they incu ...and the Middle English word "bond", which refers to a written agreement or contract.
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  • ...is a term used in medicine to refer to substances that have the ability to contract tissue to seal injured blood vessels. This action helps to stop bleeding, m ...term "styptic" originates from the Greek word "styphein", which means "to contract". This is a direct reference to the action of styptic substances in contrac
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  • ...who work in service of an employer under an express or implied employment contract. * [[Employment Contract]]: A legal agreement between an employer and an employee, outlining the ter
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  • ...Medical device industry]] in the form of research services outsourced on a contract basis. * [[Contract research organization]]
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  • The B-Lynch suture is a form of [[compression suture]] applied to the uterus. It involves placing a sutu ...used in cases of [[uterine atony]], a condition where the uterus fails to contract after childbirth, leading to excessive bleeding.
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  • ...le tissue. Myocytes are long, tubular cells that develop from myoblasts to form muscles in a process known as myogenesis. There are various types of myocyt ...its own, but when they are connected with other heart cells, they can all contract in unison, creating a synchronized heartbeat.
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  • '''Wages''' (/ˈweɪdʒɪz/) are a form of compensation paid by an employer to an employee in exchange for work per ...monthly. They are a key component of the [[Employment contract|employment contract]] and are subject to regulations and laws, such as the [[Minimum wage|minim
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  • ...re responsible for the shape of the nostrils and contribute to the overall form of the nose. ...and provide flexibility to the nose. It allows the nostrils to dilate and contract, facilitating [[respiration]] and other nasal functions.
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  • ...duction. It includes agrichemicals, breeding, crop production (farming and contract farming), distribution, farm machinery, processing, and seed supply, as wel ...the various businesses involved in food production, including farming and contract farming, seed supply, agrichemicals, farm machinery, wholesale and distribu
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  • ...ssible Spongiform Encephalopathy''' (pronounced as trans-miss-ible spon-gi-form en-ceph-a-lo-pathy) is a group of progressive conditions that affect the br ...are sometimes spread to humans by infected meat products. The most common form of prion disease that affects humans is [[Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease]] (CJD)
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  • ...issue swelling. It also causes smooth muscles to contract, stomach acid to form, and heart rate to increase. Histamine is used in tests for allergies, asth
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  • ...ləri/) is a term often used in medical contexts to describe a structure or form that is shaped like a small, rounded protuberance. The term is derived from ...to the cusps of the atrioventricular valves via the chordae tendineae and contract to prevent inversion or prolapse of these valves.
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  • ...scles in the vagina clamp down on the penis much more firmly than usual (a form of [[vaginismus]]), making it impossible for the penis to withdraw from the * [[Coitus Reservatus]]: A form of sexual intercourse where the male attempts to avoid ejaculation.
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  • The [[vertebrae]] are the individual bones that interlock with each other to form the [[spinal column]]. Each vertebra has several important parts, one of wh * [[Vertebrae]]: The individual bones that interlock with each other to form the spinal column.
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  • ...d relax. Two of the important proteins are [[actin]] and [[myosin]], which form thick and thin filaments, respectively. The region of the sarcomere contain The primary function of the sarcomere is to convert chemical energy in the form of [[ATP]] to mechanical energy, resulting in muscle contraction. This proc
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  • ..., a network of tiny blood vessels in the kidney where blood is filtered to form urine. ...des structural support to the glomerulus. In addition, mesangial cells can contract and relax, similar to [[smooth muscle cells]], which helps to regulate the
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  • ...contracting''' in the United States, also known as '''freelancing''', is a form of self-employment where an individual provides services to different clien * '''[[Freelancing]]''': Working on a contract basis for a variety of companies, as opposed to working as an employee for
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  • * [[Policy]]: A contract or plan in insurance or finance. * [[Insurance company]]: A business that provides coverage, in the form of compensation resulting from loss, damages, injury, treatment or hardship
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