| WC | ward clerk; water closet; Weber-Christian [syndrome]; wheel chair; white cell; white cell casts; whi... |
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| CWXSP | Coal Workers' X-ray Surveillance Program |
| NASW | National Association of Social Workers |
| CERCLA | The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act |
| comp | comparative; compensation, compensated; complaint; complete; composition; compound, compounded; comp... |
| WC | Workers' Compensation |
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| WCB | Worker's Compensation Board |
| AWW | Anganwadi Workers |
| CWP | Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis |
| CSW | Commercial Sex Workers |
| workers' compensation | Insurance coverage providing compensation and medical benefits to individuals because of work-connected injuries or disease. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| agricultural workers' diseases | Diseases in persons engaged in cultivating and tilling soil, growing plants, harvesting crops, raising livestock, or otherwise engaged in husbandry and farming. The diseases are not restricted to farmers in the sense of those who perform conventional farm chores: the heading applies also to those engaged in the individual activities named above, as in those only gathering harvest or in those only dusting crops. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| voluntary workers | Persons who donate their services. (12 Dec 1998) |
| pneumoconiosis of coal workers | Pneumoconiosis seen in coal miners, for example anthracosis, black lung disease (pneumomelanosis). (05 Mar 2000) |
| attenuation compensation | In ultrasonography, an increase in receiver gain with time to compensate for loss in echo amplitude with depth, usually due to attenuation. Synonym: attenuation compensation, depth compensation, time compensation gain, time-compensated gain, time-varied gain control, time-varied gain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gene dosage compensation | The putative mechanism that adjusts the X-linked phenotypes of males and females to compensate for the haploid state in males and the diploid state in females. It is now largely ascribed to lyonization which compensates the mean of the dose but not its variance, which is greater in females. (05 Mar 2000) |
| compensation | In interference microscopy, compensation for the phase difference introduced by the object, measured by introducing a quarter wavelength plate and rotating the analyser: the angle of rotation is proportional to the optical path difference. (18 Nov 1997) |
| compensation neurosis | The development of symptoms of neurosis believed to be motivated by the desire for, and hope of, monetary or interpersonal gain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| depth compensation | In ultrasonography, an increase in receiver gain with time to compensate for loss in echo amplitude with depth, usually due to attenuation. Synonym: attenuation compensation, depth compensation, time compensation gain, time-compensated gain, time-varied gain control, time-varied gain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dosage compensation | <genetics> A genetic regulatory mechanism which operates to equalise the phenotypic expression of characteristics determined by genes on the x chromosome so that they are equally expressed in the xy male and the xx female. (12 Dec 1998) |
| time compensation gain | In ultrasonography, an increase in receiver gain with time to compensate for loss in echo amplitude with depth, usually due to attenuation. Synonym: attenuation compensation, depth compensation, time compensation gain, time-compensated gain, time-varied gain control, time-varied gain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| time-gain compensation | In ultrasonography, an increase in receiver gain with time to compensate for loss in echo amplitude with depth, usually due to attenuation. Synonym: attenuation compensation, depth compensation, time compensation gain, time-compensated gain, time-varied gain control, time-varied gain. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Worker's Compensation, Workman's Compensation, Compensation, Worker's, Compensation, Workers', Compensation, Workman's, Compensation, Workmen's, Compensations, Worker's, Compensations, Workers', Compensations, Workman's, Compensations, Workmen's
| workers' compensation |
Government-mandated insurance that provides benefits to covered employees and their dependents if the employee suffers job-related injury, disease, or death.
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| workers' compensation |
includes payments people receive periodically from public or private insurance companies for injuries received at work.
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| workers' compensation |
A state-mandated form of insurance covering workers injured in job-related accidents. In some states the state is the insurer; in other states insurance must be acquired from commercial insurance firms. Insurance rates are based on a number of factors, including salaries, firm history, and risk of occupation.
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| workers' compensation |
Compensation payable by employers collectively for injuries sustained by employees in the course of their employment. Each province has a workers' compensation act.
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| workers' compensation |
Laws passed in most states to pay money to workers injured on the job, regardless of negligence. Businesses pay into a fund to support these payments.
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