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The passive transfer of causative agents of disease, esp. by arthropods. This may be indirect, as when flies pick up organisms from excreta of humans or animals and deposit them on food, or direct, as when they pick up or
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| mechanism accommodation |
Method by which curvature of the eye lens is changed in order to focus close objects on the retina.
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ABBR: MOI. The manner in which a traumatic event occurred (e.g., fall from a height, ground-level fall, high- or low-speed motor vehicle accident, ejection from a vehicle, vehicle rollover). The MOI is used to estimate the f
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a combining form meaning mechanical, or denoting relationship to a machine, to physical forces, or to mechanics.
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alternation of the heart, used particularly in contrast with electrical alternans.
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