internal damage

  • 1internal damage — Injury to the body shell that is not usually visible from the outside. Such damage is often caused by rust from the inside of panels and fenders, so the damage becomes visible only in an advanced state of decay …

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  • 2damage — See accident damage center section damage direct damage ecological damage engine damage frame damage impact damage indirect damage internal damage secondary damage …

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  • 3internal — 01. Please don t interfere; this is an [internal] matter only. 02. This medicine can be taken [internally] or simply rubbed on the skin. 03. The police are taking action to strengthen [internal] security after the attempted attack on the… …

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  • 4Internal decapitation — Internal decapitation, atlanto occipital dislocation, or orthopedic decapitation describes the rare medical condition in which the skull separates from the spinal column during severe head injury. This injury is usually fatal, since it usually… …

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  • 5Internal fixation — Intervention Orthopedic implants to repair fractures to the radius and ulna. Note the visible break in the ulna. (right forearm) ICD 9 CM …

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  • 6Internal drive propulsion — is a form of marine propulsion commonly used in recreational boating. Like other forms of motorized boating, internal drive propulsion employs a motor that turns a propeller to move the boat forward. The primary difference between internal drive… …

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  • 7Damage — may refer to: Contents 1 General concepts 1.1 Biology and medical 1.2 Law …

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  • 8Internal ballistics — Internal ballistics, a subfield of ballistics, is the study of a projectile s behavior from the time its propellant s igniter is initiated until it exits the gun barrel. The study of internal ballistics is important to designers and users of… …

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  • 9Damage control (disambiguation) — Damage control is the emergency control of situations that may hazard the sinking of the ship. Damage Control may also refer to: Damage control (news), efforts to stop damaging stories in journalism Damage control (surgical procedure), emergency… …

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  • 10Internal bleeding — is bleeding occurring inside the body. It can be a serious medical emergency depending on where it occurs (e.g. brain, stomach, lungs), and can potentially cause death and cardiac arrest if proper medical treatment is not received quickly. Causes …

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