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any of the spaces inside the head that are connected to the back of the nose
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sinuses
a very small jumping insect that feeds on the blood of animals and humans
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flea
able to be easily hurt, influenced, or attacked
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vulnerable
a membrane which forms the outher layer of certain viruses
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envelope
a quantity or consignment of goods produced at one time
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batch
a little
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slightly
a measurement of how much water there is in the air
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humidity
the organs in your body involved with the digestion of food
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dogestive system
take action to reduce or prevent
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combat
the process of putting together the parts of a machine or structure
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assembly
part of a prosthesis, the stump is inserted into it
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socket
the rest part of the limb after the amputation
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stump
the cosmetic, external part of a prosthetic limb that makes it similar to the biological limb
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coverage
faked, made or produced by human, esspecially as a copy of something natural
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artificial
the action of surgically cutting off a limb
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amputation
a spce entirely devoid of matter
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vacuum
the process shorten muscle fibers to generate force
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muscles contraction
the production of a partial vaccum by the removal of air
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suction
to identify the presence of sth
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to detect
bring back
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to restore
more formally known as aetiology in the context of, for example, the cause of particular disease or set of symptoms
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causation
a type of virus that targets microorganisms instead of humans
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phage
a mixture of two or more substances that can be separated via physical processes such as heating without affecting the chemistry of the constituent substances
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alloy
being part of a whole
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constituent
relating to statistical processes that impinge on all points of a given space after a certain amount of time
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ergodic
particular activities important to the economy of a country that can be grouped according to a certain classification
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sector (economics)
performed on computer or via computer simulation to computationally simulate phenomena that occur in nature
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in silico
the introduction of harmful materials into the environment
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pollution
the combination of components or elements to form a connected whole
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synthesis
action taken to improve a medical disorder
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intervention
the total numbers of individuals in a population who have a disease or health condition
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prevalence
a ballooning arising from a weakened area in the wall of a blood vessel in the brain
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intracranial aneurysm
an X-ray photograph of blood or lymph vessels
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angiogram
the ability of a single cell to divide and produce all the differentiated cells in an organism
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totipotency
an artificially grown mass of cells or tissue that resembles an organ
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organoid
a sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic fit
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seizure
to use, to take advantage of
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to utilize
the process by which knowledge and understanding is developed in the mind
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cognition
situated under the skin
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subcutaneous
a small gland in the skin which secretes an oily matter (sebum)
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sebaceous gland
something that stands out as different or unusual within a particular context
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anomaly
to stick to or follow something closely
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adhere
a basic structure that provides guidance and support for something
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framework
a device or technology that can be worn on the body, typically designed to monitor or enhance various aspects of one’s health, fitness or daily activities
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wearable
a sequence or series of steps or stages in a process or development
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progression
the blood as it flows around your body
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bloodstream
abnoemal changes or irregularities in the skin’s appearance, texture, or color
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skin lesions
the service of looking after the health of all the people in a country or an area
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healthcare
a medicine
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drug
research studies that test a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention in people
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clinical trials

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