| emergency |
An actual or imminent event that requires an immediate response from internal or external resources.
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| emergency |
means any occurrence or event inside or outside of the confined space that could endanger entrants.
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| emergency contraception |
Methods used to avoid unwanted pregnancies after having had unprotected sexual intercourse. These methods prevent the lodging of possibly fertilised egg cells in the womb. (also known as the "morning after pill")
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| emergence |
is a global property of a complex system (organization) that results from the interactions and relationships among its agents (people), and between the agents and their environment. These characteristics represent stable patterns of the organization that are qualitative and exert a strong influence back on the individuals and their relationships.
Ãâó: www.mountainquestinstitute.com/definitions.htm
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| Emergency Department |
In a hospital licensed to provide emergency medical services, the location in which those services are provided. 1
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