| Inermicapsifer |
a genus of tapeworms of the family Linstowiidae; some are parasitic in hyraxes and rodents in Africa. I. arvican´thidis has been found in humans in Cuba and Central America.
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| inert g. |
a gas that does not react chemically with the other constituents of a system, especially in reference to the noble gases, such as helium and argon.
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| inertia t. |
the time required to overcome the inertia of a muscle after the reception of a stimulus from a nerve.
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| inevitable a. |
a condition in which vaginal bleeding has been profuse or prolonged and the cervix has become effaced or dilated, and abortion will proceed naturally.
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| ineffective denial |
The state of a conscious or unconscious attempt to disavow the knowledge or meaning of an event to reduce anxiety/fear to the detriment of health. SEE: Nursing Diagnoses Appendix.
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| INE | the quality of being unavoidable |
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| INE | an unavoidable event |
| INE | incapable of being avoided or prevented |
| INE | invariably occurring or appearing |
| INE | a natural and unavoidable catastrophe that interrupts the expected course of events |
| INE | the quality of being unavoidable |
| INE | in such a manner as could not be otherwise |
| INE | by necessity |
| INE | not exact |
| INE | not precisely accurate |
| INE | the quality of being inaccurate and having errors |
| INE | in an imprecise manner |
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