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No because they are asking about compounds not elements.
Working pressure refers to the maximum safe *operating* pressure. Burst pressure refers to the actual point at which the vessel containing said pressure will fail. Operating pressures normally have a "buffer zone" between itself and burst pressure, to insure no sudden spikes or variations cause failure leading to injury.
It refers to both the father and the mother because they are the guardians.
Yes because the number on top of the box on the periodic table refers to the number of protons.
Nothing, because this is currently impossible.
They are not. A possibility refers to something that might happen. A probability is a measure of the likelihood that something will - or will not - happen.
That refers to the possibility that some activity may harm the environment.
Production possibility curve refers to the maximum output combination which a firm can produce when it productive resources are fully utilised
Closed head injury refers to TBI in which the head is hit by or strikes an object without breaking the skull.
In insurance terms, "PD" refers to property damage or physical damage to property. "Bi" refers to Bodily injury.
RICE usually refers to how you deal with an injury sustained whilst exercising you should Rest the injury, apply Ice, Compression and Elevation.
The term ventricular remodeling refers to the alterations in size, structure, shape, and physiology of the heart after an injury. A typical injury is a heart attack.
No, its certainly a type of progessive brain injury (neurodegenerative), but TBI refers to a physical object penetrating the brain and causing damage.
early frostbite
Disk herniation refers to an injury to the pad between the vertebral lumbar bones of the spine. Moderate central disk herniation refers to moderate injury that causes back pain but without particularly?æsignificant pain in the legs.
An acute injury refers to any damage to a body due to physical trauma or accident. This can range from minor discomfort to life threatening situations.
Not a car, Daisy Duke refers to a character from The Dukes of Hazzard, a Television show. In the show, she tended to wear very short jean shorts which were given the the name daisy dukes.