| ideal gas |
A gas in which the particles are infinitely small, have a kinetic energy directly proportional to the temperature, travel in random straight lines, and don't attract or repel each other. Needless to say, there's no such thing as an ideal gas in the real world. However, we use ideal gases anyway because they make the math work out well for equations that describe how gases behave.
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| idiopathic |
The term used when no reason can be found to explain the cause of a medical condition.
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| ideation |
process of thinking or the formation of ideas that may be affected adversely post brain injury.
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| idiopathic |
Applied to a medical problem or disease when the cause is unknown.
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| identification |
The description of the waste in a container. When you fill out the Waste Label, the Rad Tag, or the Disposal Requisition, you identify your waste.
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