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CenterA specialized facility in a hospital that is designed to provide diagnostic and treatment services for trauma patients with physical injuries. Traumatology is the branch of surgery which deals with trauma patients. "Trauma" is the Greek word for "a wound" (and also for "damage or defeat").
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CenterGenerally speaking, the vertical axis of a tropical cyclone, usually defined by the location of minimum wind or minimum pressure. The cyclone center position can vary with altitude. In advisory produc [..]
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Center[Ballroom] The middle of the dance floor. In the Alignments section of the charts, the Center is the direction exactly opposite the Wall.
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Center1590s, "to concentrate at a center," from center (n.). Meaning "to rest as at a center" is from 1620s. Sports sense of "to hit toward the center" is from 1890. Related: C [..]
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Centerlate 14c., "middle point of a circle; point round which something revolves," from Old French centre (14c.), from Latin centrum "center," originally fixed point of the two points of [..]
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CenterAn Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC).
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CenterAn Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC).
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Centern. in neurophysiology, refers to a structure or region of the body responsible for the control of a particular function. Also, describes a state of being that is observed in an organism who is in perf [..]
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CenterNeurophysiology. The region controlling a certain function. 1. State of organism in tune with its environment. 2. State of mind with a firm grip on reality. 3. Defence posture ready to strike with the [..]
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Centertsenter
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CenterInner ply or plies of a plywood panel whose grain runs parallel with that of the face and back plies. Back to Top
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Centerfor Independent Living.
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CenterA point or axis around which anything revolves or rotates. In the lathe. one of the parts upon which the work to be turned is placed. The center in the headstock is referred to as the "live [..]
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CenterA center that does not rotate; commonly found on the tailstock of a lathe. Also, an expression for the exact center of an object.
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CenterA center that revolves with the work. Generally. this is the headstock center; however, the ball bearing type tailstock center is also called a live center.
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Center(n) an area that is approximately central within some larger region(n) the piece of ground in the outfield directly ahead of the catcher(n) a building dedicated to a particular activity(n) a point equ [..]
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CenterAn Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC).
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CenterAn instructional and administrative unit of a community college, consisting of college-owned or unowned facilities and staffed primarily by full-time personnel, housing a limited range of instructiona [..]
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Centerthe point from which something originates. Charge
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CenterA pass from the sidelines to a player in the center of the field.
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CenterThe center of the performance space, used for placement of the actors and the set.
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CenterFree-standing facilities that provide prenatal, childbirth, and Postnatal Care and usually incorporate Family-centered maternity care concepts and practices.
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CenterFacilities which provide care for pre-School and School-age Children.
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CenterFacilities having Programs intended to promote and maintain a state of physical well-being for optimal performance and Health.
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CenterThe activated center of a lymphoid follicle in secondary Lymphoid Tissue where B-Lymphocytes are stimulated by Antigens and Helper T Cells (T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer) are stimulated to generate Me [..]
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CenterHospital Units equipped for childbirth.
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CenterFacilities for collecting and organizing information. They may be specialized by subject field, type of source material, Persons served, location, or type of services.
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CenterFacilities which administer the Delivery of Health Care services to Mothers and Children.
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CenterFacilities providing diagnostic, Therapeutic, and palliative services for Patients with severe Chronic Pain. These may be free-standing clinics or Hospital-based and serve ambulatory or Inpatient Popu [..]
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CenterFacilities which provide information concerning Poisons and treatment of Poisoning in Emergencies.
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CenterFacilities which provide Programs for rehabilitating the mentally or physically disabled individuals.
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CenterFacilities which administer the Delivery of Health Care services to people living in a community or neighborhood.
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CenterA medical facility which provides subspecialty expertise for Patients often referred from centers where they received Secondary Care.
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CenterSpecialized Hospital facilities which provide diagnostic and Therapeutic services for Trauma Patients.
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CenterMedical complexes consisting of Medical School, Hospitals, clinics, Libraries, administrative facilities, etc.
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CenterFree-standing walk-in facilities that generally specialize in treating a Disease, illness, or injury presented on an episodic basis. The Disease, illness or injury is usually acute and non-Life-threat [..]
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Center - either of the backs wearing No. 12 (inside) or No. 13 (outside). Powerful runners who are the heart of the back running attack and defense. The inside center can also be called the 2nd 5/8th.
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CenterThe vertical axis or core of a tropical cyclone. It is usually determined by cloud vorticity patterns, wind, and/or pressure distributions.
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Centerthe center player in the forward line who usually leads their team’s attack when they are trying to score a goal; they take part in most of the face-offs; they control the puck and try to score or pas [..]
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CenterAlso called the “pivot player;” an offensive position typically played by a tall player who plays mainly in the key areas (at the post).
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CenterOr "centering." See cross.
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Center1. The four central squares on the Chess Board - d4-d5-e5-e4 - make up what is known as the Small Center. Securing a controlling majority in the Small Center can be strategically important and can often lead to a player, favorably, dictating the game's outcome. It's the prime reason why so many Chess Openings focus on trying to control th [..]
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CenterGenerally speaking, the vertical axis of a tropical cyclone, usually defined by the location of minimum wind or minimum pressure. The cyclone center position can vary with altitude. In advisory products, refers to the center position at the surface.
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CenterGenerally speaking, the vertical axis of a tropical cyclone, usually defined by the location of minimum wind or minimum pressure. The cyclone center position can vary with altitude. In advisory produc [..]
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CenterA pass from the sidelines to a player in the center of the field.
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Center
The point in the interior of a circle that is equidistant from all points on the circumference.en|midpoint
*en|centroid,American spelling|lang=en
Of, at, or related to a center.
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Center
A town in Colorado.
A city/town in Missouri.
A village in Nebraska.
A city/town in North Dakota.
One of two towns in Wisconsin.
A city in Texas.
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CenterThe STARTER for a team that starts the game (with the other team's center) by doing the opening TIP-OFF, usually the tallest player of the team with the largest vertical jump height.
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