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safe sex Also known as safer sex. Ways of being sexual while trying to minimize the odds of contracting STDs (sexually transmitted diseases), particularly AIDS. This is done by minimizing the exchange of bodily fluids (especially semen, vaginal secretions, and blood), usually by using latex barriers such as condoms and dental dams for intercourse and oral sex, and/or by limiting sexual practices to less risky ones (eg mutual masturbation). (2)
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safety by Delco ?Concept Car/vehicle More information is at: www.delco.com/autosmart/96_spring/tech.html
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safety The situation in which the ball is dead on or behind a team's own goal if the impetus comes from a player on that team. Two points are scored for the opposing team.
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safety glass Glass that is treated to prevent injury in the event it is broken. Tempered glass, when broken, will break into tiny pieces and laminated glass will crack without breaking apart into dangerous shards. Laminated usually stays in the opening.
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safety the provision and control of work environment systems and human behaviour which together give relative freedom from those conditions and circumstances which can cause personal injury, disease or death, or property damage.
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