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is "structural Med" and TCM is "phenomenal Med." WM is "immobile (fixed) Med" and TCM is "mobile (flexible) Med." The foundation of the former is in anatomy and the basis of the latter is in the study of Syndromes. The former looks for the cause of illness within the changes in the organism's structure and the latter identifies it by the abnormalities in physiological phenomena. ...
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A walled and roofed building, other than a gas or liquid storage tank, that is principally aboveground and affixed to a permanent site, as well as a manufactured home on a permanent foundation.
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Relative position and shape of an organism's various parts; the pattern underlying its form. Similar structures have similar positions and shapes of parts; however, relative size can vary considerably. Should not be confused with "form." A bat and insect wing both have similar forms (eg they are both elongated and flat and can be flapped), but they have very different underlying structures.
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Structural measures refer to any physical construction to reduce or avoid possible impacts of hazards, which include engineering measures and construction of hazard-resistant and protective structures and infrastructure. Non-structural measures refer to policies, awareness, knowledge development, public commitment, and methods and operating practices, including participatory mechanisms and the provision of information, which can reduce risk and related impacts.
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Culture consists of patterned and interrelated ideas, symbols, or behaviors
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