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  • == Market Share == '''Market share''' (/ˈmɑːrkɪt ʃɛər/) is a term used in [[business]] and [[marketing]
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  • ...erates the Medi-Share program, a healthcare sharing ministry where members share each other's medical expenses. * [[Medi-Share]]: A program operated by Christian Care Ministry where members share each other's eligible medical expenses. It is based on the biblical princip
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  • |Short definition=Cohort - {{Pronunciation}} (KOH hort) A group of people who share a common trait, e. g.  Cohort - {{Pronunciation}} (KOH hort) A group of people who share a common trait, e. g. B. the year of birth. In medicine, a cohort is a grou
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  • ...a group whose members are organized under a common name, common rules, and share common beliefs and practices  ...a group whose members are organized under a common name, common rules, and share common beliefs and practices {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of m
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  • == Disproportionate Share Hospital (DISH) == '''Disproportionate Share Hospital''' (''dihs-proh-por-shuh-nit shair hos-pi-tl'', abbreviated as '''
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  • ...esults of some, but not all, participating patients. The selected patients share one or more characteristics, such as the same disease stage or hormone rece ...esults of some, but not all, participating patients. The selected patients share one or more characteristics, such as the same disease stage or hormone rece
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  • ...nd 'chorion', meaning 'outer fetal membrane') are identical [[twins]] that share the same [[placenta]]. This type of twin pregnancy occurs when a single fer ...embrane in mammals. The term is used to describe the condition where twins share a single chorion and thus a single placenta.
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  • ...wo separate embryos. Unlike [[Fraternal twins|fraternal twins]], the twins share the same genetic material, making them genetically identical. Identical twins share the same genetic material, which often results in them having similar physi
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  • ...ion=Run - {{Pronunciation}} concept used to describe a group of people who share physical characteristics such as skin color and facial features. They may a Run - {{Pronunciation}} concept used to describe a group of people who share physical characteristics such as skin color and facial features. They may a
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  • '''Support groups''' (/səˈpɔːrt ɡruːps/) are gatherings of individuals who share common experiences or conditions and provide each other with encouragement, ...th common experiences or conditions who meet to discuss their experiences, share ideas, and provide emotional support for one another. These groups can be f
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  • ...lture in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crops produced on the land. The term "sharecropping" is a blend of the words "share" and "crop", referring to the system where the tenant farmer gives a portio
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  • ...ilized egg splits into two, leading to the development of two embryos that share the same genetic material. ...o separate embryos early in development, resulting in two individuals that share identical genetic material.
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  • * [[Similar]]: A term used to denote things that are not identical but share certain characteristics or qualities. ...y, in the field of pathology, two diseases are said to be the same if they share the same symptoms and causes.
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  • ...əl ɡruːp/) is a collection of individuals who interact with each other and share similar characteristics and a sense of unity. ...ng]], which may consist of individuals who interact but do not necessarily share similar characteristics or a sense of unity.
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  • ...hun STUH-dee) A study of a group of people from the general population who share a common characteristic such as age, gender, or health status. This group c ...hun STUH-dee) A study of a group of people from the general population who share a common characteristic such as age, gender, or health status. This group c
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  • |Organization=Med Share Inc ...:{{PAGENAME}}|0|-11}} is a male cardiovascular disease (cardiology) at Med Share Inc, Southfield, MI.<br>{{cdn-cardiovascular disease (cardiology)}}<br>{{ne
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  • ...tionship between twins, especially [[Identical twins|identical twins]] who share 100% of their DNA. ...n as identical twins, these siblings come from a single fertilized egg and share 100% of their DNA.
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  • '''Partner''' (/ˈpɑːrtnər/), from the Old French ''partenere'', meaning to share or divide, is a term used in various contexts in the medical field. ...an individual's sexual partner or partners. In this context, partners may share responsibility for sexual health, including the prevention of sexually tran
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  • ...e of a group of cancers that develop from the same type of early cells and share certain biochemical and genetic characteristics. Some PNETs develop in the ...e of a group of cancers that develop from the same type of early cells and share certain biochemical and genetic characteristics. Some PNETs develop in the
    878 bytes (132 words) - 04:09, 14 January 2023
  • |Short definition=ethnic group (ETH-nik group) A group of people who share a similar culture (beliefs, values, and behaviors), language, religion, anc ethnic group - {{pronunciation}} (ETH-nik group) A group of people who share a similar culture (beliefs, values, and behaviors), language, religion, anc
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