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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention This federal organization is concerned with the prevention and control of communicable diseases such as hepatitis B and C. It conducts extensive research and provides information about public health topics.
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centering Temporary structure or falsework supporting an arch during construction.
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center A device that supports a workpiece on a common axis by one or two ends. Note: A center that rotates is called a live center, one that does not rotate is called a dead center.
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center The center of the performance space, used for placement of the actors and the set.
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center One of the overleaves. Each person has seven centers: emotional, higher emotional, intellectual, higher intellectual, physical, moving, and instinctive. A person's primary center is the aspect of self from which he dominantly experiences life and responds to stimuli-either the emotional, intellectual, physical, or moving center (or rarely, the instinctive center). The part of center is where his secondary responses originate. ...
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