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  • 1Hand washing with soap — is the act of cleansing the hands with soap for the sanitary purpose of removing soil and/or microorganisms.October 15 has been appointed to become Global Handwashing Day in accordance with year 2008 as the International Year of Sanitation by the …

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  • 2Hand of Fatima — noun an apotropaic symbol, in both Jewish and Islamic society, serving as a talisman against the evil eye . Syn: Hand of Miriam …

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  • 3Eye surgery — Intervention Eye surgery in the Middle Ages. ICD 10 PCS 08 ICD 9 CM …

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  • 4Eye–hand coordination — Eye–hand (alternatively hand–eye) coordination refers to the control of eye movement and the processing of visual input to guide bodily movement. This has been studied in activities as diverse as tea making, the movement of solid objects such as… …

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  • 5Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing — (EMDR) is a form of psychotherapy that was developed to resolve symptoms resulting from disturbing and unresolved life experiences. It uses a structured approach to address past, present, and future aspects of disturbing memories. The approach… …

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  • 6Eye of Agamotto — Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics First appearance Strange Tales #115 (December 1963) In story information …

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  • 7Eye of the Beholder (video game) — Eye of the Beholder Developer(s) Westwood Associates Publisher(s) …

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  • 8hand-eye coordination — UK US noun [uncountable] the ability to do things that involve your hands and eyes working together, for example catching a ball, passing something through a needle, or drawing pictures Thesaurus: skill, talent and abilitysynonym * * * noun… …

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  • 9Hand of Omega — User Omega (creator); Seventh Doctor; Imperial Daleks Function Stellar manipulator Appears in …

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  • 10hand-eye co-ordination — hand eye co ordi nation n [U] the way in which your hands and eyes work together, especially in sport, so that you can throw, hit, and catch a ball …

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