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| PCCM | pediatric critical care medicine; primary care case management; primary care case manager |
| SCCM | Sertoli cell culture medium; Society of Critical Care Medicine |
| critical |
are parts, components, assemblies, or lifting operations designated as such because the effect of dropping, upset, or collision of items could: (a) cause significant delay, (b) cause undetectable damage resulting in future operational or safety problems, (c) result in significant release of radioactivity or other undesirable conditions, and/or (d) present a potentially unacceptable risk of personnel injury or property damage.
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| critical period |
Specific period of early development during which an organism acquires certain patterns of behavior as a result of internal or external clues.
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| critical temperature |
Maximum or minimum environmental temperature tolerated by the animal before additional dietary energy is required to maintain normal body temperature.
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| critical |
Irving, D., us, 1861, pp. 225?54.
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| critical point |
This generally refers to a temperature at which some chemical or physical change takes place. The temperatures vary with the carbon content of the steel and the rate of cooling.
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