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treatment plan for acute injury to prevent inflammatory processes from becoming uncontrolled and to speed up the recovery process by eliminating swelling; acute injury management.
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The solid form of water. It can be found in the atmosphere in the form of ice crystals, snow, ice pellets, and hail for example.
Ãâó: www.indiaweather.in/gloss_i.asp
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solid form of water; water freezes at 0 degrees C.
Ãâó: www.ocean-institute.org/edu_programs/materials/P/G...
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Street name for a smokeable form of speed.
Ãâó: www.drugstrategy.central.sa.edu.au/20_druginfo/c_g...
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A fruit juice mixture frozen until firm and smooth; to ice means to chill either in the refrigerator or on the ice; or the addition of ice to the food or drink itself. Also means to apply icing or frosting to a cake.
Ãâó: www.cyberpathway.com/whispers/food/cookterm.htm
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| ice | an ice rink for playing ice hockey |
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| ice | ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick |
| ice | an electric refrigerator to supply ice cubes |
| ice | an appliance included in some electric refrigerators for making ice cubes |
| ice | a large mass of ice |
| ice | similar to ice cream but made of milk |
| ice | small crystals of ice |
| ice | become covered with a layer of ice |
| ice | a waterproof bag filled with ice: applied to the body (especially the head) to cool or reduce swelling |
| ice | a large expanse of floating ice |
| ice | pick consisting of a steel rod with a sharp point |
| ice | Old World annual widely naturalized in warm regions having white flowers and fleshy foliage covered with hairs that resemble ice |
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