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Firearms -- See Also Wounds, Gunshot


Disruption of structural continuity of the body as a result of the discharge of firearms.
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Firearms : Karlson, Trudy Ann.  1997 1
Firearms Legislation And Jurisprudence   2016 1
Fires England London : Leasor, James.  1961 1
Fires History : Mohr, James C.  2005 1
Firesetting Behavior   2
Firesetting Behavior Psychology   2016 1
Firesetting Behavior Therapy   2016 1
 

Firipin -- See Philippines


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First Aid -- See Also Wounds and Injuries


Damage inflicted on the body as the direct or indirect result of an external force, with or without disruption of structural continuity.
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First Aid   14
First Aid Handbooks   2
First Aid Methods : Justins, Douglas,  2018 1
First Aid Methods Handbooks : Manhoff, David H.  1996 1
First Aid Personal Narratives : Van Tilburg, Christopher.  2007 1
First Aid Programmed Instruction   2
First Aid Veterinary : Mammato, Bobbie.  1997 1
Fish Diseases Therapy : Kingsford, Edward,  1975 1
 

Fish Liver Oils -- See Fish Oils


Oils high in unsaturated fats extracted from the bodies of fish or fish parts, especially the LIVER. Those from the liver are usually high in VITAMIN A. The oils are used as DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS. They are also used in soaps and detergents and as protective coatings.
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Fish Oils Popular Works : Rudin, Donald O.  1996 1
 

Fish Proteins -- See Also Fishes


A group of cold-blooded, aquatic vertebrates having gills, fins, a cartilaginous or bony endoskeleton, and elongated bodies covered with scales.
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Fisher Hoch Susan : McCormick, Joseph B.  1996 1
Fisheries History New England : Junger, Sebastian.  1997 1
Fishers Massachusetts Gloucester : Junger, Sebastian.  1997 1
Fishes   2
Fishes Classification : Nelson, Joseph S.  1994 1
Fishes Encyclopedias   1995 1
 

Fishes Poisonous -- See Also Tetrodotoxin


An aminoperhydroquinazoline poison found mainly in the liver and ovaries of fishes in the order TETRAODONTIFORMES, which are eaten. The toxin causes paresthesia and paralysis through interference with neuromuscular conduction.
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Fitnam -- See Vietnam


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Fitzgerald F Scott Francis Scott 1896 1940 Criticism And Interpretation   1963 1
Fitzpatrick Jeanne : Fitzpatrick, Jeanne.  2010 1
 

Fixed Action Pattern -- See Instinct


Stereotyped patterns of response, characteristic of a given species, that have been phylogenetically adapted to a specific type of situation.
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Fiyatnam -- See Vietnam


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Fiyitnam -- See Vietnam


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Fl -- See Florida


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Fla -- See Florida


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Flags -- See Emblems and Insignia


Figures or symbols identifying or representing organizations or societies.
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Flags And Banners -- See Emblems and Insignia


Figures or symbols identifying or representing organizations or societies.
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Flamel Nicolas 1418 Juvenile Fiction : Scott, Michael,  2009 1
 

Flaryda -- See Florida


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Flatten The Curve Of Epidemic -- See Communicable Disease Control


Programs of surveillance designed to prevent the transmission of disease by any means from person to person or from animal to man.
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Flattening The Curve Communicable Disease Control -- See Communicable Disease Control


Programs of surveillance designed to prevent the transmission of disease by any means from person to person or from animal to man.
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Flaubert Gustave 1821 1880 : Kaplan, Louise J.  1991 1
 

Flavonoid -- See Flavonoids


A group of phenyl benzopyrans named for having structures like FLAVONES.
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Fleas -- See Siphonaptera


An order of parasitic, blood-sucking, wingless INSECTS with the common name of fleas.
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Fleming Alexander 1881 1955 : Maurois, AndrĂ©,  1959 1
Flick Lawrence F Lawrence Francis 1856 1938 : Bates, Barbara,  1992 1
 

Flies True -- See Diptera


An order of the class Insecta. Wings, when present, number two and distinguish Diptera from other so-called flies, while the halteres, or reduced hindwings, separate Diptera from other insects with one pair of wings. The order includes the families Calliphoridae, Oestridae, Phoridae, SARCOPHAGIDAE, Scatophagidae, Sciaridae, SIMULIIDAE, Tabanidae, Therevidae, Trypetidae, CERATOPOGONIDAE; CHIRONOMIDAE; CULICIDAE; DROSOPHILIDAE; GLOSSINIDAE; MUSCIDAE; TEPHRITIDAE; and PSYCHODIDAE. The larval form of Diptera species are called maggots (see LARVA).
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Flight Suits -- See Space Suits


Pressure suits for wear in space or at very low ambient pressures within the atmosphere, designed to permit the wearer to leave the protection of a pressurized cabin. (NASA Thesaurus, 1994)
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Flooding Imaginal -- See Implosive Therapy


A method for extinguishing anxiety by a saturation exposure to the feared stimulus situation or its substitute.
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