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environment Defined in the EA as including (a) ecosystems and their constituent parts (including people and communities) and (b) all natural and physical resources and (c) those physical qualities and characteristics of an area that contribute to people's appreciation of its pleasantness, aesthetic coherence, and cultural and recreational attributes and (d) the social, economic, aesthetic, and cultural conditions which affect the matters stated in (a) to (c) or which are affected by those matters.
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environmental medicine A medical specialization in which doctors assist patients to discover the relationship between environmental factors and their health conditions. Also called clinical ecology.
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envenomation a snake bite where venom has actually been injected.
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environmental control 1. In occupational health and safety, a design feature (e.g., in a hospital or workplace) that limits the risk of on-the-job injury. 2. In the practice of allergy and immunology, a process or design that limits the exposu
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environmental control unit ABBR: ECU. An electronic device that remotely controls home climate (e.g., heating, air conditioning), security (e.g., lighting, door locks, drapes), and communication devices (telephone, television). ECUs are often,
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