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combat fatigue The military term combat stress reaction (CSR) comprises the range of adverse behaviours in reaction to the stress of combat and combat related activities. In the military setting it generally does not include the range of adaptive reactions and behaviours in reaction to such stresses. Combat stress behaviours can also include misconduct stress behaviours which are not dealt with in this article. Some US military publications still refer to battle fatigue as the main focus of management. ...
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combustible A material which fails to meet acceptance criteria of CAN/ULC-S114, Standard Method of Test for Determination of Noncombustibility in Building Materials.
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combination therapy As it pertains to HIV/AIDS, two or more drugs used together to achieve optimum results control HIV infection. Typically, at least three drugs from two different classes are used. An example of combination therapy is two nucleoside analogs (such as 3TC and AZT) plus either a protease inhibitor or a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor. See Synergism.
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combination chemotherapy Treatment in which two or more chemicals are used to obtain more effective results.
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combination therapy Using at least two drugs at the same time to treat a disease. With current HIV treatment, combination therapy usually refers to the use of at least three drugs (see HAART).
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