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  • == Pest Control == '''Pest control''' (/pɛst kənˈtroʊl/) refers to the regulation or management of a speci
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  • == Birth Control Pills == ...o prevent [[pregnancy]]. They are one of the most popular methods of birth control worldwide.
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  • ...ders known as motor neuron diseases, in which the nerves in the brain that control the movement of muscles degenerate and muscle function is gradually lost; c ...ders known as motor neuron diseases, in which the nerves in the brain that control the movement of muscles degenerate and muscle function is gradually lost; c
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  • ...se but is often used to refer to a variety of poxvirus infections that are common in farm animals. Common symptoms of Farmyard Pox diseases include:
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  • '''Acnestrol''' (/ækˈnɛstroʊl/), also known as '''acne control medication''', is a type of [[dermatological]] treatment used to manage and ...iginates from the Greek word 'akme', which means 'point' or 'spot', while "control" comes from the Middle French 'contreroller', meaning 'to keep a duplicate
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  • '''Impulse Control Disorder''' (pronounced im-pulse con-trol dis-or-der) is a class of [[Psych ...ed from the Latin word 'impulsus' meaning 'attack', and the English words 'control' and 'disorder'.
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  • '''Mosquito''' (pronunciation: /məˈskiːtoʊ/) is a common flying insect that belongs to the family Culicidae. The term is derived fro === Prevention and Control ===
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  • ...part of the name refers to the species ''A. flavus'', while "-toxin" is a common suffix for poisonous substances. ...t [[carcinogen|carcinogenic]] substances that can contaminate a variety of common crops, including [[peanut|peanuts]], [[corn]], and [[cottonseed]]. They are
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  • ...s used to treat allergic reactions and to help control the symptoms of the common cold. ...roat/skin, cough, runny nose, and sneezing. It is also used to prevent and control nausea, vomiting, and dizziness caused by motion sickness.
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  • == Biological control == '''Biological control''' (pronunciation: /baɪəˈlɒdʒɪkəl kənˈtrəʊl/) is a method of con
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  • ...ms, including [[insects]], [[rodents]], [[birds]], and [[parasites]]. Some common examples of vermin include [[rats]], [[mice]], [[cockroaches]], [[lice]], a == Control of Vermin ==
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  • '''Impulse Control Disorders''' '''Impulse control disorders''' (pronounced im-puhls kuhn-trohl dis-or-ders) are a group of ps
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  • In humans, Betacoronavirus 1 is associated with the common cold and more severe respiratory tract infections. In cattle, it can cause === Prevention and Control ===
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  • ...y mosquitoes, and is therefore endemic in areas where these mosquitoes are common. == Prevention and Control ==
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  • ...ticide]] that is used globally in [[agriculture]] and [[public health]] to control a wide range of pests. ...which refers to the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, and "methrin", a common suffix in chemical nomenclature for pyrethroids.
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  • ...ɪ juː diː/), also known as '''Intrauterine Device''', is a type of [[birth control]] that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. The term "IUD" is The Copper IUD is one of the most effective forms of birth control available. It has a failure rate of less than 1%, meaning that less than 1
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  • ...de, with the exception of the Arctic and the desert regions. They are most common in humid, forested areas, especially near bodies of water. === Prevention and Control ===
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  • ...of Investigation (CBI), the Border Security Force (BSF), and the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB). ...is of Sanskrit origin, meaning "ruler of the full moon day". Asthana is a common surname in Northern India, particularly in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
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  • == Emergency Bleeding Control == '''Emergency bleeding control''' (pronunciation: /ɪˈmɜːdʒənsi ˈbliːdɪŋ kənˈtrəʊl/) refers t
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  • ..., and rituals involving the giving by one individual to another individual control over them in a [[BDSM]] (Bondage, Discipline/Dominance, Submission/Sadism, ...of power dynamics, where one person (the [[dominant]]) takes psychological control over the other (the [[submissive]]). The term is often used in the context
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