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  • ...among", and "molecular", relating to or consisting of molecules. The word "force" is derived from the Latin word "fortis", meaning strong. Thus, "intermolec There are three major types of intermolecular forces:
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  • ...ed by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against France. The term "Royal Navy" has been used to refer to the UK's naval force since the 16th century. The term "navy" itself comes from the Old French wo
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  • ...of America. It consists of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, and Coast Guard. ...republic in North America, composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and several island possessions.
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  • ...nd "Yeomanry" is a British term traditionally used for a volunteer cavalry force. * [[World War I]]: A major global conflict taking place from 1914 to 1918.
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  • ...es of the [[C1 vertebra]] in the spine, often resulting from a compressive force. The injury is named after British neurologist Sir Geoffrey Jefferson, who ...type of fracture that occurs when a vertebra collapses, usually due to the force of a fall or accident.
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  • '''Crushing''' is a medical term referring to the act of applying force to something, often in a medical context, to the point where it breaks or l * [[Crush Syndrome]]: A medical condition characterized by major shock and renal failure after a crushing injury to skeletal muscle.
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  • ...e cranial portion of the [[skull]], usually occurring as a result of blunt force trauma. There are four major types of skull fractures, which include:
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  • * [[Blunt trauma]]: This occurs when an object or force strikes the body, often causing concussions, contusions, or internal bleedi * [[Crushing trauma]]: This is caused by a great or extreme amount of force applied over a period of time.
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  • ...composed of several regiments or brigades. It is usually commanded by a [[Major General]]. ...everal companies. It is usually commanded by a [[Lieutenant Colonel]] or [[Major]].
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  • ...economic force. The industry has since evolved and expanded globally, with major companies now operating in nearly every country in the world.
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  • ...ases in the body during decomposition, which can create enough pressure to force the fetus out. ...om the embryo stage (the end of the eighth week after conception, when the major structures have formed) until birth.
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  • * [[Force Majeure]]: A clause included in contracts to remove liability for natural a * [[Natural Disaster]]: A major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth.
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  • ...the formation of the [[Army]] itself. The Corps has been involved in every major conflict and has been instrumental in the development of many medical advan * [[Air Force Medical Corps]]
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  • ...marine forces and some air forces of the world, typically ranking above a major and below a colonel. * [[Bird Colonel]]: A term used in the U.S. military, specifically in the Air Force, to distinguish a colonel from a lieutenant colonel.
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  • The '''Union Army''' ({{IPA-en|ˈjuːnjən ˈɑːrmi|}}) was the land force that fought for the [[Union]] during the [[American Civil War]], which last ...by president [[Abraham Lincoln]] on October 16, 1861, under the command of Major General [[Henry W. Halleck]].
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  • * [[Trauma]]: A type of injury or wound caused by an external force or violence. ...r]]: A person who has survived, especially against heavy odds or despite a major obstacle or hardship.
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  • ...ional movement started by the Geneva Convention. It has since been a major force in providing humanitarian aid and relief in Belgium and around the world.
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  • ...describe a type of injury where a body part is subjected to high degree of force or pressure, usually by being squeezed between two hard surfaces. * [[Crush Syndrome]]: A medical condition characterized by major shock and renal failure after a crushing injury to skeletal muscle.
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  • ...he context of emergency medicine, where it can describe the aftermath of a major disaster or mass casualty incident. * [[Trauma]]: Physical injury or wound caused by external force or violence.
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  • ...ibrils]] in the [[extracellular matrix]] of connective tissue. It provides force-bearing structural support in elastic and non-elastic connective tissue thr
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