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People who study medicine are called medical students or medical professionals, depending on their level of training.
"Neucleosis" may be a misspelling of "nucleosis," which is not a recognized medical condition or term. If you meant to refer to "nucleosis" as a specific concept or term, please provide more context for a better answer.
Depending on the context of the question; (Clinical) Governance Quality control Gold standard Heath and Safety COSSH form SOP (Standard operating procedure) If you mean what do we call the control's in an experiment we call them "controls" or QC (quality control) materials depending on the context.
Yes, Ino is not primarily known as a medical ninja. She is skilled in the use of her clan's mind transfer jutsu and is a proficient sensor-type ninja, specializing in gathering information and reconnaissance. However, she does receive basic medical training as part of her overall ninja education.
call for medical help and keep the person from hurting themselves by their convulsions likely you don't know their medical history and don't have enough information to know what condition are they are suffering so the best response is to get them medical help asap
If the intestines or organs are outside the body, the person is experiencing a medical emergency. Immediately call for medical assistance and do not attempt to push the organs back in. Keep the person calm and still while waiting for help to arrive.
He called them "the intestines" of the soil
stomach
Call 911!!
Immediately seek medical help and call for emergency services. Avoid touching the intestines or organs to prevent contamination and infection. Keep the area clean and prevent others from approaching the scene.
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Some would call it being convinced, others would call it being brain washed, depending on the context in which it is used.
You could call it interstellar or interplanetary space, depending on the context of the objects involved.
You would do well to call a medical professional.
I'm sure there are medical names, but I would call it an 'assisted birth'.
You'd think it would be "tripe", but a better word is probably "chitterlings". Tripe is the stomach, chitterlings are the small intestines.
I personally wouldn't call anyone crazy. I would just say they have a medical condition.