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    JournalTitle: Computer/law journal.
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    JournalTitle: a publication of the U.S. National Branch of the International Society for Labor Law and Social Security [and] the Wharton School, and the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania.
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    JournalTitle: comprising statutes of a general and permanent nature ... South Dakota.
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comprehensive dental care Providing for the full range of dental health services for diagnosis, treatment, follow-up, and rehabilitation of patients.
(12 Dec 1998)
comprehensive health care Providing for the full range of personal health services for diagnosis, treatment, follow-up and rehabilitation of patients.
(12 Dec 1998)
comprehensive medical care A concept that includes not only the traditional care of the acutely or chronically ill patient, but also the prevention and early detection of disease and the rehabilitation of the disabled.
(05 Mar 2000)
comprehensive wetland determination <ecology> A type of wetland determination that is based on the strongest possible evidence, requiring the collection of quantitative data for all three wetland identification criteria.
(05 Jan 1998)
compress Cloth (or another material) applied under pressure to an area of the skin and held in place for a period of time. A compress can be any temperature (cold, luke arm, or hot) and it can be dry or wet.
(12 Dec 1998)
compressed Flattened in one plane, either dorsally (bringing the front and back closer together) or laterally (bringing the sides closer together).
(09 Oct 1997)
compressed sponge A sponge is impregnated with thin mucilage of acacia, wrapped with twine to the desired shape, and then dried; used to dilate sinuses, the os uteri, etc. By absorbing moisture after insertion.
Synonym: sponge tent.
(05 Mar 2000)
compressed tablet A tablet prepared, usually as a large-scale production, by means of great pressure; most compressed tablet's consist of the active ingredient and a diluent, binder, disintegrator, and lubricant.
(05 Mar 2000)
compressed yeast The moist living cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae combined with a starchy or absorbent base.
(05 Mar 2000)
compressible cavernous bodies Submucous venous plexuses found at the level of the pharyngoesophageal junction and anal canal, which assist in reducing or obliterating the lumen.
(05 Mar 2000)
compression Increasing physical pressure on a (vital) structure.
(16 Dec 1997)
compression anaesthesia Loss of sensation produced by pressure applied to a nerve.
Synonym: compression anaesthesia.
(05 Mar 2000)
compression fracture <orthopaedics> A spinal fracture, more specifically, of a vertebral body, that results from the axial compression of the vertebra.
Compression fractions result in a loss of height of the vertebral body on X-ray. May occur in any region of the spine. Compression fractures occur commonly in post-menopausal females who subject to osteoporosis.
(05 Jan 1998)
compression molding The act of pressing or squeezing together to form a shape in a mold, the adaptation of a plastic material to the negative form of a split mold by pressure.
See: injection molding.
(05 Mar 2000)
compression neuropathy A focal nerve lesion produced when sustained pressure is applied to a localised portion of the nerve, either from an external or internal source; the main source of injury is the pressure differential that exists between one portion of the nerve and another.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Computer Literacy - »õâ General learning, knowledge, and fluency with computer terms; also, becoming familiar with how computers operate and how they are programmed.
    Synonyms : Computer Literacies, Literacies, Computer, Literacy, Computer
  • Computer Peripherals - »õâ Various units or machines that operate in combination or in conjunction with a computer but are not physically part of it. Peripheral devices typically display computer data, store data from the computer and return the data to the computer on demand, prepare data for human use, or acquire data from a source and convert it to a form usable by a computer. (Computer Dictionary, 4th ed.)
    Synonyms : Peripheral Devices, Computer, Computer Peripheral, Computer Peripheral Device, Computer Peripheral Devices, Computer Peripheral Equipment, Computer Peripheral Equipments, Device, Computer Peripheral, Devices, Computer Peripheral, Equipment, Computer Peripheral
  • Computer Security - »õâ Protective measures against unauthorized access to or interference with computer operating systems, telecommunications, or data structures, especially the modification, deletion, destruction, or release of data in computers. It includes methods of forestalling interference by computer viruses or so-called computer hackers aiming to compromise stored data.
    Synonyms : Compromising of Data, Computer Hackers, Computer Worms, Information Protection, Computer Hacker, Computer Virus, Computer Worm, Data Compromising, Hacker, Computer, Hackers, Computer, Protection, Data, Protection, Information, Security, Computer, Security, Data
  • Computer Simulation - »õâ Computer-based representation of physical systems and phenomena such as chemical processes.
    Synonyms : Computerized Models, Computer Model, Computer Simulations, Computerized Model, Model, Computer, Model, Computerized, Models, Computerized, Simulation, Computer, Simulations, Computer
  • Computer Storage Devices - »õâ Devices capable of receiving data, retaining data for an indefinite or finite period of time, and supplying data upon demand.
    Synonyms : Computer Memory Systems, Computer Memory System, Computer Storage Device, Device, Computer Storage, Device, Mass Storage, Devices, Computer Storage, Devices, Mass Storage, Mass Storage Device, Memory System, Computer, Memory Systems, Computer
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compression anesthesia loss of sensation resulting from pressure on a nerve.
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compound aneurysm one in which some of the coats are ruptured and others merely dilated; called also mixed a.
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complementarity In physics, complementarity is a basic principle of quantum theory, and refers to effects such as the wave-particle duality, in which different measurements made on a system reveal it to have either particle-like or wave-like properties. Niels Bohr is usually associated with this concept; in the orthodox form, it is stated that a quantum mechanical system consisting of a boson or fermion can either behave as a particle or as wave, but never simultaneously as both. ...
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compact In mathematics, a compact space is a space that resembles a closed and bounded subset of Euclidean space Rn in that it is "small" in a certain sense and "contains all its limit points". The modern general definition calls a topological space compact if every open cover of it has a finite subcover. That is, any collection of open sets whose union is the whole space has a finite subcollection whose union is still the whole space. ...
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complex In psychology a complex is generally an important group of unconscious associations, or a strong unconscious impulse lying behind an individual's otherwise mysterious condition: the detail varies widely from theory to theory. However their existence is quite widely agreed upon in the area of depth psychology at least, being instrumental in the systems of both Freud and Jung. ...
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comp a person given to excessive complaints and crying and whining
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