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elimination


Disappearance of a substance from an organism or a part thereof, by processes of metabolism, secretion, or excretion. [2] See also clearance
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c. 1600, "a casting out," noun of action from eliminate. Meaning "expulsion of waste matter" is from 1855.
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The removal of waste products from the body.
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(n) the act of removing or getting rid of something(n) the bodily process of discharging waste matter(n) analysis of a problem into alternative possibilities followed by the systematic rejection of un [..]
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One of the final processes in the harmonic analysis of tides in which preliminary values for the harmonic constants of a number of constituents are cleared of the residual effects each other.
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The reverse of an addition reaction or transformation
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A transformation of the general type RR'ZXY RR'Z + XY (or X + Y, or X+ + Y-) where the central atom Z is commonly carbon. The reverse reaction is called -addition
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The expelling of a substance or other material from the body (or a defined part thereof), usually by a process of extrusion or exclusion but sometimes through metabolic transformation (WHO, 1979).
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Reduction to zero (or a very low defined target rate) of new cases of an infectious disease in a defined geographical area as a result of deliberate efforts; continued measures to prevent re-establish [..]
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The reduction of cases of a disease so that it no longer naturally exists in a particular region. For example, measles is considered eliminated in the United States (even though a few cases per year a [..]
Source: historyofvaccines.org

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A process by which intercompany transactions are matched with each other and deducted, so that the assets, liabilities, income and expenses are not inflated.
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Use this game to test and refresh your knowledge about normal elimination, the extent and impact of incontinence, causes of incontinence, assessment processes, and treatment strategies for incontinenc [..]
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The process of removing something on a temporary or semipermanent basis. ELISA
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The act of eliminating, expelling or throwing off. The act of excluding a losing contestant from a match, tournament, or other competition. (television) The act of voting off or throwing off a c [..]
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