third-degree burn

  • 31second-degree — UK / US adjective 1) medical a second degree burn is more serious than a first degree burn but not as serious as a third degree burn 2) legal American second degree crimes are less serious than first degree crimes …

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  • 32Microwave burn — This article is about injury from direct microwave exposure. For other microwave oven related injuries, see Hazard section of Microwave oven. Microwave burns are burn injuries caused by thermal effects of microwave radiation absorbed in a living… …

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  • 34full-thickness burn — third degree b …

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  • 35Deodorant Burn — This article is about the injury. For other uses, see Burn (disambiguation). Deodorant Burn (Burns) Classification and external resources ICD 10 T20 T …

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  • 36Radiation burn — Classification and external resources ICD 9 990 …

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  • 37Magnetic resonance imaging burn — (also known as an MRI burn ) is a cutaneous condition characterized by first , second or third degree burns due to metal or wire contact with skin, creating a closed loop conduction system.[1] See also List of cutaneous conditions References ^… …

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  • 38human disease — Introduction       an impairment of the normal state of a human being that interrupts or modifies its vital functions. health versus disease       Before human disease can be discussed, the meanings of the terms health, physical fitness, illness …

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  • 39Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants — Full case name Stella Liebeck v. McDonald s Restaurants, P.T.S., Inc. and McDonald s International, Inc. Date decided Aug. 18, 1994 Citation(s) 1994 Extra LEXIS 23 (Bernalillo County, N.M. Dist. Ct. 1994), 1995 WL 360309 (Bernalillo County, N.M.… …

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  • 40Dermal fibroblast — Dermal fibroblasts are cells that live within the dermis layer of skin which are responsible for generating connective tissue and allowing the skin to recover from injury.[1] Using organelles (particularly the rough endoplasmic reticulum), dermal …

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