| catch-up vaccination |
The immunization of unvaccinated children at the most convenient times (e.g., on the first day of school) rather than at the optimal time for antibody production. Because many children miss vaccines at regularly scheduled ti
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| catchment area |
The area tributary to or draining to a lake, stream, reservoir or other body of water.
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| catchment area |
The area determined by topographic features where falling rain will contribute to the runoff at a particular point.
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| catchment area |
1. The area of land from which finds its way into a particular watercourse, lake or reservoir.
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| catchment area |
The area of land including watersheds draining into a river, lake or reservoir. Also called drainage basin.
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| catch | be struck or affected by |
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| catch | grasp with the mind |
| catch | detect a blunder or misstep |
| catch | discover or come upon accidentally, suddenly, or unexpectedly |
| catch | become aware of |
| catch | be the catcher, in baseball |
| catch | catch up with and possibly overtake |
| catch | succeed in catching or seizing, , esp. after a chase |
| catch | to hook or entangle |
| catch | cause to become accidentally or suddenly caught, ensnared, or entangled |
| catch | spread or be communicated |
| catch | reach with a blow or hit in a particular spot |
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