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Inferior

Situated below and closer to the feet than another and especially another similar part…

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Infiltration

The pathological diffusion or accumulation in a tissue or cells of substances not normal…

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Inflammation

Cellular or systemic response to physiological, chemical or biologic injury. Involves influx of fluids,…

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Inflammatory response

A tissue reaction to injury or an antigen that may include pain, swelling, itching,…

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Influenza A

Is one of the three categories of influenza virus classified according to the antigens…

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Influenza B

Is one of the three categories of influenza virus. Influenza B causes influenza in…

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Influenza C

Is one of the three categories of influenza virus. Influenza C causes influenza that…

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Influenza transmission

Influenza is transmitted via large droplets, contact transmission (ex. touching a surface where cough-derived,…

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Infusion

The introduction of a solution (infusate) through a blood vessel via a catheter lumen.…

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Inhalation anthrax

Also referred to as wool-sorters disease. The lethal form of anthrax acquired by breathing…

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Inorganic and organic load

Naturally occurring or artificially placed inorganic (e.g., metal salts) or organic (e.g., proteins) contaminants…

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