| Cs | case; cell surface; cesium; cyclosporine |
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| CW | cardiac work; case work; cell wall; chemical warfare; chemical weapon; chest wall; children's ward; ... |
| FCH | faculty contact hour; family case home; fetal cystic hygroma |
| NCM | nailfold capillary microscopy; nurse case manager |
| OCP | octacalcium phosphate; ocular cicatricial pemphigoid; oral case presentation; oral contraceptive pil... |
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A research method which focuses on the characteristics, circumstances, and complexity of a single case, or a small number of cases, often using multiple methods. The case is viewed as being valued in its own right and whilst findings can raise awareness of general issues, the aim is not to generalise the findings to other cases.
Ãâó: www.sachru.sa.gov.au/pew/glossary.htm
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A written or recorded, detailed analysis of some targeted stress factor(s), for the purpose of noting success or failure to used as a benchmark for education, research, and/or planning.
Ãâó: www.msdnaa.net/curriculum/glossary.aspx
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an in-depth study of one individual or situation. The data in such a study may be recorded in field notes, typically a chronological account of both formal and informal observations. These notes are summarized and usually analyzed using some form of coding that identifies important trends and relationships in the data.
Ãâó: www.menc.org/publication/books/heartbeat/Glossary....
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The in-depth examination of an issue.
Ãâó: www.yumaed.org/kofahigh/Vocabulary/SocialStudies/S...
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The medical or epidemiologic evaluation of a single person or a small number of individuals to determine descriptive information about their health status or potential for exposure through interview or biomedical testing.
Ãâó: www.edisonwetlands.org/resources/glossary.html
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