| dust-borne infection |
airborne infection by pathogens that have become attached to particles of dust and are transmitted by that means.
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| Duvenhage virus |
a virus of the genus Lyssavirus that is widely distributed in bats in Europe and Africa and causes a rabies-like disease; fatal human infection has occurred.
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| Dupuy-Dutemps operation |
blepharoplasty of the lower lid with tissue from the opposing lid.
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| dust |
Dust is a general name for minute solid particles of diameters less than 500 micrometers (otherwise see sand or granulates) and, more generally, for finely divided matter. On Earth, dust occurs in the atmosphere from various sources: soil dust lifted up by wind, volcanic eruptions, and pollution are some examples; airborne dust is considered an aerosol and can have a strong, local radiative forcing on the atmosphere and significant effects on climate. ...
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| due process |
Due process of law is a legal concept that ensures the government will respect all of a person's legal rights instead of just some or most of those legal rights, when the government deprives a person of life, liberty, or property. Due process has also been interpreted as placing limitations on laws and legal proceedings in order to guarantee fundamental fairness, justice, and liberty. ...
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