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  1. Body cleansing (1639 bytes)
    1: ... used to cleanse the body are ridding the various body systems of built-up toxins.
    4: ...liver, particularly, harbors many toxins that the body can’t eliminate. Using herbs and other supplem...
    7: ...y used to increase the oxidative processes in the body which neutralizes toxic substances. Finally, the...
    9: ... problems or even allergic conditions, the use of body cleansing is often employed early in the therapy,...
  2. Body mass index (1895 bytes)
    1: ...rmula that determines the health effects of one's body weight. It is also referred to as a BMI.
    9: The body mass index was developed by Adolphe Quetelet when...
    14: ...healthful eating. Public health campaigns promote body mass index as a rule of thumb method of calculati...
  3. Body language (2153 bytes)
    1: '''Body language''' is a powerful communication tool, but...
    3: ...pecific hand movements and imitation. Involuntary body language is usually taken to mean the facial expr...
    7: ...le even though they have never seen a smile. Some body language is universal, irrespective of culture an...
    11: ...ics of the group. Flirting is probably more about body language than what is verbally expressed. For exa...
    14: [[Category:Human body positions]]
  4. Cat body language (2321 bytes)
    1: ...ng '''body language'''. People often misread cat body language, as some of the signals are very similar...
    11: Although varied and complex, cat body language can be interpreted with a fair amount of...
    12: [[Category:Cat behavior|Body]]
  5. Foreign body (2719 bytes)
    1: ... body''' involves the insertion or entry into the body of a foreign substance or object through the skin...
    7: ...bject placed in the mouth is considered a foreign body if it is an inedible item that is swallowed and i...
    9: ...Contrary to popular myth, a free-floating foreign body can’t “get lost” behind the eye or enter th...
    15: ...head of the tiny balloon. Lastly a small foreign body in the nose can be pushed into the nasopharynx an...
    19: ...se a special dye to locate and remove the foreign body which becomes more obvious when dyed and allowed ...
  6. Body moment (2380 bytes)
    1: ...considered during the measurement. The SI unit of body moment is newton-meter (N-m).
    3: The stress which is associated with the body on which the force acts is symmetric.
    31: ...he moment due to the ground reaction and keep the body still.

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  1. Travel (2115 bytes)
    26: '''Boat:''' A common way to travel across a body of water, such as an ocean or sea.
  2. Health (2148 bytes)
    1: ... they have achieved a positive balance within the body. A person’s well-being is measured by factors, ...
  3. Azaria Chamberlain (16278 bytes)
    32: ...Barritt concluded also that after the attack, the body was removed and disposed of in an unknown method ...
    65: were not located for eight days. Brett's body was discovered among vast rocks and brush directl...
    66: The area where the body was located was full of dingo lairs. It was in th...
    112: ...t baby Azaria was killed by a dingo, and that her body
  4. Cultural anthropology (4308 bytes)
    1: ...r part of all cultures, and the rationalist mind/ body dichotomy is being challenged. Anthropologists al...
  5. Cabinet of curiosities (1894 bytes)
    1: ...nsects, pelts, stones, minerals, human and animal body parts, dried ferns, tinctures, flowers, and tree ...
  6. Humor theory (1741 bytes)
    1: ..., most notably [[Hippocrates]], believed that the body was composed of four substances called [[four hum...
  7. Altitude sickness (3685 bytes)
    1: ...kness''' (AMS), results from the inability of the body to function with the lack of [[oxygen]] at [[alti...
    5: ...e process of acclimatization, which is simply the body getting used to functioning with less oxygen. [[O...
    9: ...ot cause for alarm, and indicates merely that the body is actively adjusting to the change. Discomfort w...
    11: ...to [[edema]], or the accumulation of fluid in the body. High Altitude Pulomonary Edema (HAPE) is fluid r...
  8. Nutrition (2742 bytes)
    5: ...e amino acids can affect protein synthesis in the body. The essential amino acids are obtained from the ...
    7: ...vitamins that are known to be needed by the human body. These do not serve one function but instead are ...
  9. Whole grain (2641 bytes)
    5: ...oxidants are said to work actively to protect the body. Whole grains are complemented with high fiber an...
  10. Adelle Davis (2973 bytes)
    5: ...ry mineral|mineral]]s in the functioning of the [[body]], as well as the effects of deficiencies. This i...
  11. Melancholia (2782 bytes)
    5: ..., most notably [[Hippocrates]], believed that the body was composed of four substances called [[four hum...
  12. Blue Whale (3033 bytes)
    10: ...three-quarters of the way along the length of the body. The flippers are three to four metres long and g...
  13. Journalism (3237 bytes)
    11: ... but they are always differentiated from the main body of purely factual news. When publishing an offici...
  14. Gonzo (3395 bytes)
    11: ..., or [[Physical intimacy|fondling]] of a specific body part. The sexual action is presented without expl...
  15. Register (linguistics) (3127 bytes)
    1: ...o identified by non-linguistic markers, such as [[body language]] and [[dress code|attire]],
  16. Iridology (1703 bytes)
    1: ...n identify and differentiate between areas of the body that are healthy and those that are inflamed or u...
    5: ...and to predict areas where future problems in the body might occur.
    7: ...y is used solely a diagnostic tool in identifying body areas that may be unwell, although many iridologi...
  17. Manual therapy (1538 bytes)
    5: ...s or braces to immobilize or support the affected body part.
  18. Megavitamin therapy (1485 bytes)
    5: ...and E, are unable to be disposed of easily by the body in the event of excessive dosing and symptoms of ...
  19. Hydrotherapy (3083 bytes)
    14: ...sing, soothing therapy followed by stimulation of body tissues.
    15: ...mation and provide soothing warmth to the injured body part.
    16: ...oval, via sweating, of debris and toxins from the body through the skin.
  20. Chiropractic (2737 bytes)
    2: ...manipulation to correct or cure diseases of other body areas such as intestinal problems, conditions of ...
  21. Aromatherapy (2119 bytes)
    1: ...the brain, causing changes in the function of the body and mind.
  22. Body cleansing (1639 bytes)
    1: ... used to cleanse the body are ridding the various body systems of built-up toxins.
    4: ...liver, particularly, harbors many toxins that the body can’t eliminate. Using herbs and other supplem...
    7: ...y used to increase the oxidative processes in the body which neutralizes toxic substances. Finally, the...
    9: ... problems or even allergic conditions, the use of body cleansing is often employed early in the therapy,...
  23. Flower Essence Therapy (1254 bytes)
    4: ...apy is believed to have a different effect on the body. In order to make the primary or “mother” ti...
    12: [[Category:Mind-body interventions]]
  24. Sex steroid (2233 bytes)
    1: ...lass of biological molecules that are made in the body and have a direct cellular impact on the sex orga...
    3: Sex hormones are, for the most part, made in the body and are naturally-occurring, although synthetic h...
    6: ... the pituitary gland produce them as well. Other body tissues, such as fatty tissue and the liver) have...
    14: ...tosterone and are used to increase muscle mass in body building and other strength-related sports.
  25. Brain implant (2081 bytes)
    4: ...in or brain stem could result in responses in the body in the form of movements. Experiments on dogs in ...
  26. Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 (1934 bytes)
    4: ... only revealed the existence of the new celestial body, it showed that the comet was actually comprised ...
  27. Dog (4141 bytes)
    20: ...body weight in proportion to her projected mature body weight. The different rates of maturation are res...
  28. Sexual abstinence (2050 bytes)
    19: ...from sex is believed to capture the energy of the body and mind, the goal being one of realizing one’s...
  29. Sex (2608 bytes)
    14: ...resulting in the development of facial hair, male body shape and hair growth in the axillae and in the g...
  30. Casual sex (2143 bytes)
    1: ...defines sex. People can define casual sex by what body parts are involved, physical signs of sexual arou...
  31. Flirting (1931 bytes)
    6: Flirtation often involves gestures, posture, body language and conversation, often resembling a for...
    9: ...anguage. In Western society, traditional forms of body language include eye contact, posture, smiling an...
  32. Cost (1907 bytes)
    14: ...-financial term. It means value or worth of human body.
  33. Nerve (1791 bytes)
    7: ...als are electrical waves that begin in the neuron body and propagate to the end of the axon. Due to thei...
  34. Asphyxia (1738 bytes)
    1: ...rized by a very low supply of oxygen to someone's body. If nothing is done to remedy it, asphyxia quickl...
  35. Nervous system (2177 bytes)
    6: ...omic component. The somatic component coordinates body movement and receives external stimuli. The auton...
    11: ...carbohydrates are not available, they rely on the body's ability to use fat as energy source.
  36. Traditional Chinese medicine (3157 bytes)
    1: ...is looking into the internal systems of the human body and their internal and external relationships.
  37. Osteopathic medicine (3549 bytes)
    1: ...well being. Osteopaths strive to maintain healthy body mechanics with a both holistic healing and tradit...
    10: #The body is a unit.
    12: #The body possesses self-regulatory mechanisms.
    13: #The body has the inherent capacity to defend and repair it...
    14: ...upted, or when environmental changes overcome the body’s capacity for self maintenance, disease may en...
  38. Holistic health (2299 bytes)
    5: ...erdependent parts: the mind/body connection, mind/body/spirit or physical/mental/emotional/spiritual asp...
    9: ... unimpeded free flow of life force energy through body, mind and spirit.
    13: ... can be construed as holistic (wellness and whole-body health programs, as well as an increasing emphasi...
  39. Ayurveda (3422 bytes)
    10: ...ld result in an increase of cold qualities in the body. Ayurveda suggests that each material process or ...
    16: *Vata (air), governs movement in the mind and body. Those classified as vata have lighter frames wit...
    18: ...r) cements the elements in the body and maintains body resistance. Kaphas are built sturdy and thick, ha...
  40. Abby A. descriptions (5469 bytes)
    43: ...akes a holistic approach in its view of the human body. Osteopathic medicine emphasizes a balance betwee...
  41. Chris T. descriptions (6671 bytes)
    4: ...leansing''';http://www.articleworld.org/index.php/Body_cleansing
    5: ...leansing that is specifically designed to rid the body of unwanted toxins and harmful microbes.
    11: ... can affect a cure to other diseased areas of the body.
    15: ...ile others address the removal of toxins from the body.
    25: ...rt, in order to detect corresponding areas of the body that may be inflamed or unwell.
  42. Chromotherapy (3402 bytes)
    6: ...t to specific area and pressure points on one’s body. Specific colors — and accurate amounts of thes...
    17: ...re believed to be spiritual energy centers of the body. They include:
  43. Magnet therapy (2127 bytes)
    4: ...lieves pain and performs other healing to one’s body. It is also suggested as a cure for joint and bac...
    10: ...racelets and jewelry, magnetic strips for various body parts as well as shoe insoles, mattresses and mag...
  44. Reiki (3212 bytes)
    9: ... they say, and flows from their palms to specific body parts. Various schools teach different practices ...
    11: ...tient requires it. Practitioners either touch the body or hover over it; some report feeling sensations ...
  45. Therapeutic touch (2041 bytes)
    1: ...he claims that by moving hands over a patient’s body, a practitioner can direct the flow of chi and he...
    7: ...itioner moves his or her hands over a patient’s body, but does not actually touch the patient. By doin...
  46. Beach buggy (1841 bytes)
    3: ... Bruce Meyers in California, in the early 60's. Nobody expected that the beach buggies would be so popul...
    6: ...e beach buggy has always been appreciated by everybody. The motives around this are numerous but the mai...
    12: [[Category:Car body styles]]
  47. Burn (injury) (2716 bytes)
    1: ...jury, no matter how mild, affects an organ of the body (like those occurring to lungs when hot smoke is ...
  48. Cardiac arrest (2475 bytes)
    1: ...erized by cessation of normal blood flow in one's body, due to ventricles contracting ineffectively duri...
  49. Head of state (2128 bytes)
    8: ...f executive and is independent of the legislative body of the government. The government answers to, and...
  50. Chastity (2243 bytes)
    1: ... come to mean having a virtuous state of mine and body. Practically speaking, in today’s terms, havin...
  51. Copulation (1901 bytes)
    1: ...rwise, it is then laid as an egg, external to the body. The egg or eggs in that case, are incubated and...
  52. Sex toy (3103 bytes)
    17: ...s a device that pulls the testicles away from the body and results in a more satisfying orgasm.
  53. Nuclear technology (3387 bytes)
    12: ...e traces can be used to study the reaction of the body and to probe the motion of certain elements.
  54. Cornea transplant (2165 bytes)
    31: ... for any other transplant, the possibility of the body rejecting the transplant does exist. There is als...
  55. Face transplant (2175 bytes)
    21: ... may lead to infections, due to the fact that the body's immunity action is impaired. There is also a ri...
  56. Heart-lung transplant (2660 bytes)
    25: ...gin inflating as they get warmer, approaching the body temperature. The most problematic part is giving ...
  57. Lethal dose (1387 bytes)
    5: ...n quantity of substance/radiation per kilogram of body weight. LD50 is the dose at which 50% of the subj...
    11: ...h, with the LD50 between 0.001 and 0.002 mg/kg of body weight. This means that 0.1 mg of this substance ...
  58. Liver transplantation (2856 bytes)
    14: ...ed. The biliary anastomosis is reconstructed. The body functions are monitored and, if they are stable, ...
  59. Internal bleeding (2058 bytes)
    1: ... condition characterized by a bleeding inside the body. Except for the minor case of ecchymosis (bruises...
  60. Organ transplant (2109 bytes)
    1: ...ransplant of a part of, or a whole organ from one body to another (donor to receiver), in order to repla...
    7: ...aft, when skin is prelevated from one part of the body and applied somewhere else. Sometimes, this has a...
  61. Organ donation (3156 bytes)
    1: ...he removal of tissue or a specific organ from the body of a dead or living donor, in order to use it in ...
    19: ...ry quickly, since organs cannot survive outside a body for a long time. Reports of victims infected with...
  62. Heat syncope (2127 bytes)
    3: A heat syncope appears when the body is exposed to high temperature or when the patien...
    7: ...c sign that suggests a heat stroke is a very high body temperature (over 40 degrees Celsius or 104 degre...
  63. Hyperthermia (3678 bytes)
    1: ...ontrolling mechanism fail to control heat, as the body absorbs or produces too much heat. Most commonly,...
    3: ...ts getting higher and higher uncontrollably. When body temperature climbs above 40 degrees Celsius, life...
    7: ... perspiration, because this means fluid loss. The body loses its ability to radiate much of the heat it ...
    9: ...orary blindness. When temperature is so high that body organs begin to fail, the victim may become uncon...
    13: ...ible. Until help arrives, you should try to lower body temperature. Above all, move the victim away from...
  64. Hypothermia (3703 bytes)
    1: ...cal condition characterized by a dropping of core body temperature below normal rates, and a disturbance...
    23: ...he purpose of the first aid should be raising the body temperature. Emergency medical help should be imm...
    27: ...t the blood flow established by the organism. The body will direct the blood to the vital organs, and no...
    29: ...ounced while the patient is still cold: the human body has a remarkable mechanism of protecting from col...
  65. Pancreas transplant (1638 bytes)
    11: ...stored to it, and it is then connected to the new body's systems. When all functions are reverted to nor...
  66. Respiratory arrest (1459 bytes)
    3: ...ergency, because it affects a vital system of the body. If not treated immediately, it can lead to uncon...
  67. Transplant rejection (2122 bytes)
    1: ...ansplant rejection''' is a normal reaction of the body that occurs when the immune system of a receiver ...
    9: * Acute rejection is an antibody-mediated rejection. It normally occurs in a matte...
  68. Malignant (1708 bytes)
    7: ...armless until it reacts with other factors in the body to develop cancer.
  69. Infertility (3040 bytes)
    17: ... the woman’s menstrual cycle through the use of body temperature monitoring or hormonal measurements. ...
  70. Habitual abortion (2615 bytes)
    14: ...ductive process allow a woman to carry inside her body something that is genetically different from hers...
  71. In vitro fertilisation (3124 bytes)
    1: ...fertilisation of a female egg cell outside of the body with male sperm cells collect from a donor or fro...
  72. Vein (2927 bytes)
    7: ...long with the help of the skeletal muscles in the body and the pressure from arteries that continue to f...
    13: The only vein in our body that has the purpose of carrying oxygenated blood...
    19: ...es the vein to become inflamed and results in the body having to use an alternate route to carry the blo...
  73. Macrovascular disease (3005 bytes)
    1: ...s the likelihood that the disease exists in other body areas as well. In general, the incidence of macro...
    5: ...scular disease can affect any large artery in the body, it can be defined as having three distinct subse...
  74. Lung (2894 bytes)
    1: ... one of the waste products from oxygen use in our body tissues. The lungs also cushion the heart and fil...
  75. Circulatory system (2812 bytes)
    1: ...pen”, meaning that blood is pumped to the other body systems and then flows back into the heart passiv...
    5: ...lly travels in a loop-like fashion throughout the body.
    11: ...y-products of metabolism between the cells of the body and the blood in the capillaries.
  76. Aorta (2898 bytes)
    5: The aorta is the largest artery in the body. Initially, its course is upward, toward the head...
    17: ...that affects the connective tissue throughout the body, including the tissue surrounding the aorta. The...
  77. Artery (3033 bytes)
    5: ...innermost layer of many tubular structures in the body.
    7: ...elp direct blood flow toward or away from certain body areas.
  78. Chartered accountant (2224 bytes)
    5: ...have achieved recognition as a premier accounting body for its contribution in the fields of education, ...
    9: ... would be suitably dealt with by the professional body. A member of the institute is liable to disciplin...
  79. Blood (2846 bytes)
    1: ...olecules and cells are transported throughout the body. It is composed of a fluid component, called seru...
    7: ...engers to deliver signals to distant parts of the body. Many of the proteins in the blood are produced ...
    9: ...r sacs of the lungs, where it is exhaled from the body in the act of respiration.
    17: ...nd electrolytes (like salt) travel throughout the body.
  80. Capillary (2581 bytes)
    1: ... the total length of all capillaries in the human body is 25,000 miles or 40,000 kilometers.
    11: ...ea and carbon dioxide for later disposal by other body organs.
  81. Blood vessel (2819 bytes)
    1: ...cture that, along with other blood vessels in the body, forms the means of transportation of blood. In ...
  82. Internal audit (2076 bytes)
    11: ...he Internal auditor may or may not be independent body or agency. He may be a staff of the concerned org...
  83. Casting (performing arts) (2334 bytes)
    7: ...that will be emphasized on like the face or upper body for instance. After reviewing the filmed material...
  84. Performance art (1907 bytes)
    3: #The body of the performer
    12: ...front of his friends. This is a case in which the body of the one telling poetry is used in a space and ...
    14: *body art
  85. Arteritis (1343 bytes)
    1: ...ls. It can affect the arteries in the neck, upper body and arms, but most often affects the temporal art...
  86. Allograft (1406 bytes)
    7: ...r's immune system will see the organ as a foreign body and will attack it. In practice, this has been re...
  87. Autotransplantation (1521 bytes)
    5: ...where skin is prelevated from another part of the body, sometimes including the whole underlying muscles...
  88. Bone marrow transplant (2398 bytes)
    5: ...oses of chemotherapy or with extensive (or total) body irradiation. Common patients are also children bo...
  89. Motor nerve (1385 bytes)
    5: ...of the nervous system and are required for normal body functions. They transmit (and cause) both volunta...
  90. Wellness (medicine) (2189 bytes)
    9: ...rm affecting disease and normal parameters of all body functions.
    13: ...terest in maintaining a healthy state of mind and body. Common practice includes physical exercise and a...
  91. Congenital disorder (1528 bytes)
    1: ...ery serious affecting one or several parts of the body to such an extent as to be problematic. They are ...
    8: ...h defects include structural malformations of the body; a congenital physical anomaly is an abnormality ...
  92. Amelia (1502 bytes)
    3: ... other organ systems such as cleft lip or palate, body wall defects which let internal organs protrude t...
  93. Canon EOS 350D (1782 bytes)
    18: #The body is much lighter and smaller in size than the 300D...
  94. Automobile emissions control (3797 bytes)
    17: ...es can be increased by better streamlining of the body design and improved lubrication of bearings. Also...
  95. Carcinogen (2051 bytes)
    2: ...e also capable of suicide in order to protect the body. The problem begins when the damage is done to t...
    5: There are areas in the body which are particularly vulnerable to carcinogens ...
  96. Tumor (1302 bytes)
    1: ...rwise called cancer and can spread throughout the body by invading healthy tissue via the blood stream. ...
    4: The body has its own mechanism for dealing with DNA damage...
  97. Glucose (1867 bytes)
    10: ...zymes. It is used as an energy source to fuel the body (at a rate of 4 calories of food energy per gram)...
  98. Essential nutrient (2139 bytes)
    1: ...nt''' is a nutrient that is required by the human body in order for it to operate properly.
    12: ...to poisoning while others can be flushed from the body when they are not needed.
  99. Healthy diet (2153 bytes)
    9: ... linked themselves to illness, disease or reduced body function. Some foods, though, can result in death...
  100. Food energy (2047 bytes)
    1: ...lue of food indicates how much value it is to the body as energy. The study of food energy for dietary r...
    10: ...oefficient (which the USDA bases on how the human body digests the food in reality).

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