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Discontinuity Guide

Discontinuity

The first thing we are going to do is to know the etymological origin of the term discontinuity that now concerns us. In this case, we can establish that it derives from Latin and that it is the result of

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Disclosure Guide

Disclosure

From Latin disclosure, disclosure is the action and effect of disclosing (disseminating, promoting or publishing something to make it available to the public). For example: “The German scientist carried out a tireless task for the disclosure of this discovery”, “We

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Nursing Diagnosis Guide

nursing diagnosis

Diagnosis is the act and consequence of diagnosing: determining the nature or character of a disorder or problem from the observation and analysis of its signs or symptoms. Nursing, on the other hand, is the profession and occupation of the

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Despotism Guide

Despotism

The concept of despotism refers to the abuse of power or force that an individual or a group exert against others in inferior conditions. The concept is used to refer to absolute authority, which is not limited by law. Although

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Ungainly Guide

Ungainly

The adjective ungainly, according to the definition mentioned in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), refers to the lack of panache. This term (garbo), for its part, can refer to the good disposition and structure of the body,

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Discard Guide

Discard

Cards left undealt or discarded in certain card games form what is known as a discard. This term is linked to the verb discard, which means to exclude something or someone, to do without or not to admit. In some

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Labor Law Guide

Labor Law

The branch of law that is responsible for regulating the relationships established as a result of human work is known as labor law. This is the set of legal rules that guarantee compliance with the obligations of the parties involved

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Denostar Guide

Denostar

In order to know the meaning of the term insult, the first thing we must do is discover its etymological origin. In this case, we can underline that it is a word that derives from Latin, exactly from the verb

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Dolphin Guide

Dolphin

The etymology of dolphin leads us to the Latin word delphin, a term derived from the Greek delphís. A dolphin is an aquatic mammalian animal that is part of the cetacean group. Dolphins are piscivorous: they eat fish. There are

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Cryotherapy Guide

CRYOTHERAPY

Cryotherapy is the name given to therapy that is based on the use of low temperatures for the development of a treatment. The technique consists of applying cold to the body to achieve a certain effect. Cryotherapy is vasoconstrictor, increases

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Cult Guide

WORSHIP

Cult comes from the Latin cultus and has several uses and meanings. As an adjective, the educated term allows to name someone who is endowed with the knowledge that comes from instruction or culture. For example: “Don Ramírez is a

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Lent Guide

LENT

From the Latin quadragesima, Lent is known as the liturgical period of preparation for Easter. Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Holy Thursday, is a time of penance for the faithful of the Roman Catholic Church and

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Chromosome Guide

CHROMOSOME

A chromosome is a condensed structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) present in cells that appears in constant number in each plant or animal species. Much of the genetic information is stored in the chromosomes. The shape of the chromosomes varies

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Apron Guide

APRON

In order to know the meaning of the term apron, it is necessary, first of all, to discover its etymological origin. In this case, we can state that it is a word that derives from Latin and that it is

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Decrepit Guide

DECREPIT

The term decrepit we have to establish that it has its etymological origin in Latin. Exactly it derives from “decrepitus”, which is the result of the sum of two well-differentiated parts such as these: -The prefix “of”. -The verb “crepare”,

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Normal Curve Guide

NORMAL CURVE

Before entering fully into the meaning of the term normal curve, it is necessary to proceed to discover the etymological origin of the two words that give it shape: -Curve is a word that derives from Latin, exactly from “curvus”

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Harvest Guide

Harvest

The harvest is called the act of collecting the fruits that the land offers, generally obtained through cultivation. The term also refers to the season in which said collection is carried out, to the products that are collected and to

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Menkes Syndrome Guide

Menkes syndrome is an X-linked recessive inherited disorder of copper metabolism, in which the intestine does not sufficiently absorb the trace element. The undersupply of copper manifests itself in the muscles, in the nervous system and in the skeleton. The

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Mesothelioma Guide

Mesothelioma is a diffuse, malignant tumor that usually affects the abdomen, lungs or heart. This type of cancer is often diagnosed late and is difficult to cure. What is mesothelioma? Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer that occurs in

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Carcinoma Guide

Carcinoma

The term carcinoma is a medical term: more precisely, it comes from pathology and describes a specific type of malignant tumor. In this respect, it is also advantageous for affected patients to understand the word and to have an overview of the

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Misaligned Jaw (Misaligned Teeth) Guide

Misaligned Jaw

A misaligned jaw, like a misaligned tooth, is now a widespread problem. It is estimated that around 60 percent of children and young people suffer from such a deformity. In addition to general problems with chewing and speaking, a jaw and tooth

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Leber’s Optic Atrophy Guide

Leber's Optic Atrophy

In medicine, Leber ’s optic nerve atrophy refers to a disease that affects the optic nerves of the eyes. It leads to degeneration of the fibers and thus to massive limitations in vision and even blindness. What is Leber’s Optic

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Leukocytosis Guide

Leukocytosis

If the number of white blood cells in the blood exceeds the normal value, doctors speak of leukocytosis, which in itself is not dangerous in moderation, but can be a harbinger of the presence of other, more serious diseases. What

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Circulatory Arrest (Cardiovascular Failure) Guide

Circulatory Arrest

A circulatory arrest or cardiovascular failure can have various causes. Rapid intervention is essential for a good prognosis in cardiac arrest. What is cardiac arrest? The patient is in acute mortal danger and brain death is imminent. Early treatment by

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Hypocalcemia Guide

Hypocalcemia

Hypocalcemia refers to the lack of calcium in the blood. Because calcium is important for a variety of bodily functions, a deficiency can lead to bone, muscle, and nerve damage. What is hypocalcemia? Hypocalcemia manifests itself through deficiency symptoms such

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Hyperhidrosis Guide

Hyperhidrosis

Hyperhidrosis, colloquially known as excessive sweating, is characterized by excessive sweating affecting the hands, feet, and armpits. As a side effect of other diseases, it can affect the entire body surface. Hyperhidrosis is relatively harmless physically, but has powerful psychological

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Choir Guide

Choir

Choir, from the Latin chorus (although with a more remote origin in the Greek language), is the group of people who, in a musical performance, sing the same piece simultaneously. For example: “Valeria sings in the church choir”, “The Canadian

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Convincing Guide

Convincing

To know the meaning of the term convincing, it is necessary, first of all, to discover its etymological origin. In this case, we can determine that it is a word that derives from Latin, specifically, from “convincentis”, which can be

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Counterpoint Guide

Counterpoint

The concept of counterpoint, which derives from the Latin contrapunctus, is used in the field of music to name the harmonious combination established by opposing voices or different melodies. As a compositional technique, counterpoint studies the link between different voices

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Hyde Syndrome Guide

Hyde Syndrome

Hyde syndrome describes an acquired stenosis of the aortic valve in connection with angiodysplasia of the gastrointestinal tract. Prominent are the acendens colon (ascending large intestine) and caecums (appendix). They can show gastrointestinal bleeding and thus lead to anemia (low

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