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FURST FILL-e-al gen-er-A-shun (F1) The second generation in a genetics problem. 265
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| first aid |
Immediate help given to a person who has been injured before they go to hospital.
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| first aid |
emergency treatment given to an injured, wounded or sick person before the services of a Medical Officer can be secured
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| first aid |
First aid is emergency care given immediately to an injured person. The purpose of first aid is to minimize injury and future disability. In serious cases, first aid may be necessary to keep the victim alive.
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| first law of thermodynamics |
Heat added to a system is transformed to an equal amount of some other form of energy; aversion of the law of energy con
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| FIR | insurance against loss due to fire |
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| FIR | metal fireside implements |
| FIR | the head of a fire department |
| FIR | an official who is responsible for the prevention and investigation of fires |
| FIR | an opal with flaming orange and yellow and red colors |
| FIR | perennial herb of eastern North America, having red flowers with narrow notched petals |
| FIR | a pit whose floor is incandescent lava |
| FIR | European salamander having dark skin with usually yellow spots |
| FIR | a sale of merchandise damaged by fire |
| FIR | a metal screen before an open fire for protection (especially against flying sparks) |
| FIR | a weapon consisting of a ship carrying explosives that is set adrift to destroy enemy ships |
| FIR | a station housing fire apparatus and firemen |
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