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CrisisSee: Midlife crisis.
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CrisisIn risk management, any unplanned event or series of events that can cause death or injury to employees or the public or that can disrupt operations, cause physical or environmental damage, shut dow [..]
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CrisisA situation with a high level of uncertainty that disrupts the core activities and/or credibility of an organization and requires urgent action. (Source = ISO 22301)
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Crisisevent or situation leading to dramatic change.
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CrisisAn adverse situation in which urgent decisions are required to prevent the situation from deteriorating further. [D02590]
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Crisisan unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty; "they went bankrupt during the economic crisis" a crucial stage or turning point in the course of something; &q [..]
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Crisisin plot, the moment when the conflict comes to a head, often requiring the character to make a decision; sometimes the crisis is equated with the climax or turning point and sometimes it is treated as [..]
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Crisisthe period of highest tension just before the climax of a film (there can be more than one); the point at which events reach their highest level of tension
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Crisiskrizis
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Crisiscrisis (pop)
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CrisisA stage of the in vitro transformation of cells. It is characterized by reduced proliferation of the culture, abnormal mitotic figures, detachment of cells from the culture substrate, and the formatio [..]
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CrisisA stage of the in vitro transformation of cells. It is characterized by reduced proliferation of the culture, abnormal mitotic figures, detachment of cells from the culture substrate, and the formatio [..]
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Crisis(n) an unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty(n) a crucial stage or turning point in the course of something
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CrisisA sudden intense and continuous aggravation of a state of Asthma, marked by Dyspnea to the point of exhaustion and collapse and not responding to the usual Therapeutic efforts.
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CrisisAn advanced phase of Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia, characterized by a rapid increase in the proportion of immature White Blood Cells (blasts) in the Blood and Bone Marrow to greater than 30%.
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CrisisChaotic concept of self wherein one's Role in Life appears to be an insoluble dilemma often expressed by isolation, withdrawal, rebellion and extremism.
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CrisisA dangerous Life-threatening hypermetabolic condition characterized by high Fever and dysfunction of the cardiovascular, the nervous, and the gastrointestinal systems.
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Crisis(n). Hard to define, but we tend to describe it as the condition where a person’s usual coping methods aren’t getting it done anymore. Sometimes a crisis is precipitated by a traumatic event, but ofte [..]
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Crisis An incident or event with consequences, which pose a significant threat to the strategic objectives of an organization.
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