injury

  • 61injury potential — noun the electric potential arising in a muscle or nerve from trauma injury Syn: demarcation potential …

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  • 62injury current — noun the electric current due to an injury potential …

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  • 63Injury, mental child — Also known as emotional child abuse, this is the third most frequently reported form of child abuse (after child neglect and physical child abuse), accounting 17% of all cases of child abuse. It is likely that emotional child abuse is greatly… …

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  • 64injury severity scale — see injury scoring system …

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  • 65injury time — noun Injury time is used before these nouns: ↑penalty …

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  • 66injury time — N UNCOUNT Injury time is the period of time added to the end of a football or soccer game because play was stopped during the match when players were injured. [mainly BRIT] …

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  • 67injury time — /ˈɪndʒəri taɪm/ (say injuhree tuym) noun extension of the playing time of a sporting match to compensate for any time lost through injury …

  • 68injury arising out of employment — The existence of a direct cause and effect relationship between the injury and the employment. Gage v Connecticut General Life Ins. Co. (Mo App) 273 SW2d 761, 47 ALR2d 1234 …

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  • 69injury by the elements — Such an injury as results from the operation of the most common destructive forces of nature against which buildings need to be protected. Hanchett v O Reilly, 76 NJL 212, 68 A 1066 …

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  • 70injury in his property — An injury to his property; also the diminishing of his property by a transfer of property, or a payment of money, induced by fraud. Wheeler Stenzel Co. v National Window Glass Jobbers Asso. (CA3 NJ) 152 F 864. Harm or damage resulting to his… …

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