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  • ...human tissue, including bone marrow and peripheral blood progenitor cells, intended for transplantation. ...human tissue, including bone marrow and peripheral blood progenitor cells, intended for transplantation. {{medicine}} [[Category:Medical definitions]]
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  • ...on=A psychologist whose specialty is characterized by activities primarily intended to provide professional psychological expertise within the judicial and leg ...- A psychologist whose specialty is characterized by activities primarily intended to provide professional psychological expertise within the judicial and leg
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  • ...sychology and human factors, it refers to situations where an individual's intended action is 'captured' by a stronger, often habitual, response. ...stracted, under stress, or when the habitual action is very similar to the intended action.
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  • ...lying reason for a patient's [[symptoms]] or [[medical condition]], or the intended function of a particular [[organ]] or [[body system]]. * [[Intention]]: The action or fact of intending; a thing intended; an aim or plan.
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  • ...o describe a situation where an action has the opposite effect to what was intended. ...re refers to a treatment or intervention that worsens the condition it was intended to improve. This can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as incorrect d
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  • ...d from the English language, with "un-" being a prefix meaning "not," and "intended" coming from the verb "intend," which means to plan or aim for a particular * [[Unintended consequences]]: Outcomes that were not intended or expected, often used in the context of a medical procedure or treatment.
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  • ...ategory of products for dietary management or nutritional support that are intended for use under medical supervision. They are formulated to be consumed or ad ...r administered enterally under the supervision of a physician and which is intended for the specific dietary management of a disease or condition for which dis
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  • ...sed in English in the late 18th century to refer to works of art that were intended to arouse sexual desire. * [[Erotic photography]]: A style of photography that is intended to arouse the viewer sexually.
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  • * [[Therapy]]: Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. * [[Medical Procedure]]: A course of action intended to achieve a result in the delivery of healthcare.
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  • ...ənt/) is an adjective that describes a forceful action or behavior that is intended to hurt or kill someone or something. It can also refer to an intense or se * [[Aggression]]: A forceful action or procedure, especially when intended to dominate or master.
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  • ...nter medicines or alcohol for purposes other than those for which they are intended or in excessive amounts. Substance abuse can lead to social, physical, emot ...nter medicines or alcohol for purposes other than those for which they are intended or in excessive amounts. Substance abuse can lead to social, physical, emot
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  • ...d suicide or drug overdose) from getting worse. Crisis intervention is not intended to solve the problem that led to the crisis  ...d suicide or drug overdose) from getting worse. Crisis intervention is not intended to solve the problem that led to the crisis {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:
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  • ...(KYOOR-uh-tiv SER-juh-ree) Surgery to remove all malignant (cancer) tissue intended to cure the disease. This involves removing some or all of the cancerous or ...(KYOOR-uh-tiv SER-juh-ree) Surgery to remove all malignant (cancer) tissue intended to cure the disease. This involves removing some or all of the cancerous or
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  • ...al context, an accidental event or condition is one that is not planned or intended. This can include [[accidental injury|injuries]], [[accidental poisoning|po * [[Unintentional injuries]]: Injuries that are not intended or planned, often resulting from accidents or mishaps.
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  • .../ʌnɪnˈtɛnʃ(ə)n(ə)l/) refers to an action or result that was not planned or intended. The term is often used in the context of [[medicine]] and [[healthcare]] t * [[Unintentional injury]]: An injury that was not intended or planned.
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  • * [[Therapy]]: A treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. * [[Efficacy]]: The ability to produce a desired or intended result. In medicine, it refers to the ability of an intervention or medicat
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  • ...uct in dosage form, strength, quality and performance characteristics, and intended use. * [[Pharmaceutical substance]]: Any substance intended to be used in the manufacture of a [[Drug product]].
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  • '''Lotions''' (/loʊʃənz/) are a type of [[topical]] preparation intended for application to the skin. They are typically liquid or semi-solid emulsi * '''[[Medicated Lotion]]''': These lotions contain active ingredients intended to treat specific skin conditions, such as [[acne]], [[eczema]], or [[psori
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  • ...eness of medications, devices, diagnostic products, and treatment regimens intended for human use. * [[Medical Journal]]: A periodical publication intended to communicate the latest research and developments in medicine and healthc
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  • ...process that checks if a system meets the specifications and fulfills its intended purpose. It is often used interchangeably with verification, but there are * [[Quality Control]]: This is a procedure intended to ensure that a manufactured product or performed service adheres to a def
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