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burnstissue damage caused by such agents as heat, cold, chemicals, electricity, ultraviolet light, or nuclear radiation. A first-degree burn affects only the outer layer (epidermis) of the skin. In a secon [..]
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burnsBurns stand for tidings of good. To burn your hand in a clear and flowing fire, denotes purity of purpose and the approbation of friends. To burn your feet in walking through coals, or beds of fire, denotes your ability to accomplish any endeavor, however impossible it may be to others. Your usual good health will remain with you, but, if you are o [..]
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burnsAny burns should be taken care of immediately. First, snip off the damaged fibers, then use a soapless cleaner and sponge with water. If the damage is extensive, see a professional about repairs.
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burns(n) United States comedian and film actor (1896-1996)(n) celebrated Scottish poet (1759-1796)
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burns(b. Ayr, January 25th, 1759; d. Dumfries, July 21st, 1796). “Poems” (1786). Complete Works, Currie (1800). Bibliography by McKie (1875). Centenary editions by J. A. Manson, W. Wallac [..]
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burnsAny burns should be taken care of immediately. First, snip off the damaged fibers, then use a soapless cleaner and sponge with water. If the damage is extensive, see a professional about repairs.
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burnsInjuries to Tissues caused by contact with Heat, Steam, chemicals (BURNS, CHEMICAL), Electricity (Burns, Electric), or the like.
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burnsBurns produced by contact with electric current or from a sudden discharge of Electricity.
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burnsInjury to any part of the eye by Extreme Heat, chemical agents, or ultraviolet Radiation.
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burnsBurns of the respiratory tract caused by Heat or inhaled chemicals.
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burnsInjuries to tissues caused by contact with heat, steam, chemicals (BURNS, CHEMICAL), electricity (BURNS, ELECTRIC), or the like.
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burnsBurns produced by contact with electric current or from a sudden discharge of electricity.
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burnsBurns of the respiratory tract caused by heat or inhaled chemicals.
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burnsBurns was born in Stanislau, Austria, on 27 April 1904. In 1914 his family emigrated to the United States, settling in Bayonne, New Jersey. ...
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burnsA native of London, Burns was educated at the London School of Economics, where he was a pupil of Edwin Cannan. His doctoral dissertation, ...
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burnsBurns was born in St Kitts, where his father was in the colonial administration. He was educated in London and Cambridge and earned his living in the ...
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burnsEveline M. Burns was Professor of Social Work at the School of Social Work of Columbia University (1946–67) and Lecturer in the Department of Economics ...
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