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  • epidemic: a disease of high morbidity which is only occasionally present in an animal community:it affects a great number of animals in a large area of land at the same time and spreads with great rapidity over a wide territory
    Category: Medicine

  • epidemic: of populations of plants(epiphytotic),animals and viruses that build up,often rapidly,to highly abnormal and generally injurious levels
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • epidemics: a period of increased prevalence of a particular disease in a population
    Category: Medicine

  • epidemiological: examination of the prevalence and spread of disease conditions in a population
    Category: Medicine

  • epidemiologist: person studying diseases that affect large numbers of people
    Category: Medicine

  • EPIDEMIOLOGY: the medical discipline that studies the influence of such factors as the life style, biological constitution and other personal or social determinants on the incidence and distribution of disease; -DDMG
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • EPIDEMIOLOGY: the study of determinants of the frequency of disease in man.The two main types of epidemiological studies of chronic disease are cohort(or follow-up)studies and case control(or retrospective)studies
    Category: Medicine

  • epidemiology: the study of the prevalence and spread of disease in a community
    Category: Medicine

  • epidermis: the outermost layer of cells on the primary plant body
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • epidiascope: projector which can be used either as a diascope or as an episcope
    Category: General

  • lapidary: a workman who cuts,polishes,and engraves precious stones other than diamonds
    Category: Chemistry

  • lepidolite: fluosilicoaluminate of potassium and lithium
    Category: Chemistry

  • limpid: term applied to a wine free from suspensed matter
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • lipid: total lipids including phospholipids
    Category: Medicine

  • PID: a bacteriological disease sometimes associated with intrauterine device(IUD)usage
    Category: Medicine

  • PID: a unique identifier for a process
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • rapid: a part or reach of a stream with swift and turbulent flow without pronounced falls
    Category: The cosmos

  • rapid-hardening: a Portland cement which hardens and gains strength at a faster rate with greater evolution of heat than ordinary cement due to changed chemical composition,degree of burning,and grinding.It contains more lime,is burnt for longer period and is ground finer than the ordinary Portland cement
    Category: Building industry

  • rapid-hardening: has a high tricalcium silicate content which...contributes towards a high early strength.
    Category: The chemical industry

  • rapidly: A type of steady flow with free surface and rapid cross-sectional changes of the flowing liquid
    Category: Physics

  • sapidity: substances which enhance the existing taste and/or odour of a foodstuff
    Category: The chemical industry

  • spider: star handle on captan lathes for returning the tool
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • spider: structural heart of propeller or helicopter rotor in form of hub integral with radial members which bear all stresses from attached blades
    Category: Transport

  • spider: a structure supporting the core or poles of a rotor from the shaft,and typically consisting of a hub,spokes and rim,or some modified arrangement of these
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • spider-bond: metal frame used as an intermediate carrier for a semiconductor chip in the spider-bond process, formed by a stamping operation carried out on a continuous metal ribbon; consists of extremely fragile legs projecting into the central region of a short piece of ribbon from which the remainder has been stamped away, a robust outer region supporting the legs until they have been bonded to the final package, when this outer region is cut away
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • spider-bond: process for mounting and encapsulating monolithic integrated circuits, in which:1)a metal ribbon is formed into spider-bond frames still attached to each other; 2)semiconductor chips are lead-suspended in the frames; 3)the frames are separated; 4)the frame legs are bonded to the package leads; 5)the frame bodies are removed
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • torpidity: torpor: sluggishness; apathy; numbness
    Category: Medicine

  • Tricuspid: the pathologic narrowing of the orifice of the tricuspid valve
    Category: Medicine

  • Tricuspid: the backflow of blood from the right ventricle into the right atrium,owing to imperfect functioning of the tricuspid valve
    Category: Medicine



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