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Physical//www.medicinenet.com/child_abuse_facts/article.htm">child abuse: Next to child neglect, physical abuse is the second most frequently reported form of child abuse, accounting for 25% of all cases of child abuse. Physical child abuse is physical injury inflicted upon the child with cruel and/or malicious intent. Physical abuse can be the res [..]
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Physical"a physical examination," by 1934, from physical (adj.).
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Physicalearly 15c., "of or pertaining to material nature" (in medicine, opposed to surgical), from Medieval Latin physicalis "of nature, natural," from Latin physica "study of nature& [..]
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Physicalhaving to do with the body.
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Physicalinvolving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit; "physical exercise"; "physical suffering"; "was sloppy about everything bu [..]
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Physicalto do with nature or with the body. Physical Education (P.E.) exercises your muscles
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PhysicalRelating to the body, as distinguished from the mind.
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PhysicalRefers to anything pertaining to hardware. The opposite of physical is logical or virtual, which describe software objects. For example, physical memory refers to the actual RAM chips installed in a c [..]
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Physicalphysical (pop)
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PhysicalThe physical layer is responsible for handling the actual physical devices that are used to make a connection. This layer involves the bare software that manages physical connections as well as the ha [..]
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PhysicalPhysical examination.
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Physical(adj) involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit(adj) relating to the sciences dealing with matter and energy; especially physics(adj) having substance or material existence; percepti [..]
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PhysicalPresence:
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