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  • == Immersion Foot Syndromes == ...he most common types of immersion foot syndromes are [[Trench Foot]] and [[Immersion (Paddy) Foot]].
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  • ...used by prolonged exposure to wet and cold conditions. It is one of many [[immersion foot syndromes]]. ...tion due to the prolonged exposure to cold and wet environments. The term "immersion foot syndrome" is used to describe a similar condition that can occur in an
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  • ...py''', is a form of [[physical therapy]] that involves alternating between immersion in warm and cold water. ...ning 'to stand against', and "bath" from the Old English ''bæð'', meaning 'immersion or washing'. The term "therapy" comes from the Greek ''therapeia'', meaning
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  • ...cers are used directly on the surface of the object being inspected, while Immersion Transducers are used in a liquid medium to inspect the object. * [[Immersion Transducers]]
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  • ...a) in the pickling process, which led to the technique of adding flavor by immersion in liquid. The liquid in question, the 'marinade', can be either acidic (ma ...xtending the lifespan of food by either anaerobic fermentation in brine or immersion in vinegar.
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  • * [[Oil immersion lens|Oil Immersion Lenses]]: These lenses are designed to be used with a drop of oil between t
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  • * [[Language immersion]]
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  • * [[Immersion]]: The act of putting something into a substance, such as water, so that it
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  • ...several methods of applying cold therapy, including ice packs, cold water immersion, and [[cryotherapy chambers]]. The method chosen often depends on the speci
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  • ...ending the shelf life of food by either anaerobic fermentation in brine or immersion in vinegar.
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  • ...ans 'to plunge' or 'immerse'. In the context of medicine, it refers to the immersion of two or more entities into one.
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  • ...a diving that exceeds the typical recreational limits imposed on depth and immersion time. Technical diving often involves the use of special gas mixtures (othe
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  • An '''Ice bath''', also known as '''cold water immersion''' or '''cryotherapy''', is a type of [[Physical therapy|physical therapy]]
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  • ...aptism''' is derived from the Greek word βάπτισμα (baptisma), which means "immersion" or "dipping". This term was originally used in the context of ritual purif
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  • ...e adaptations such as aerial roots that allow them to cope with salt water immersion and oxygen-poor soils. Mangroves are typically evergreen, but some species
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  • ...xtending the lifespan of food by either anaerobic fermentation in brine or immersion in vinegar.
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