Contamination. The presence of an infectious agent in the surface of the body, also in clothes, linen, toys, surgical instruments or bandages or other inanimate article or substances including water, milk and food. Contamination differs from pollution which implies the presence of noxious substances but not necessarily infectious, in the environment . 0.72
Physical Phenomena. Physical Phenomenon . Physical Process . Concept, Physical . Concepts, Physical . Phenomena, Physical . Phenomenon, Physical . Physical Concept . Process, Physical . Processes, Physical . Physical Concepts . Physical Processes . The entities of matter and energy, and the processes, principles, properties, and relationships describing their nature and interactions. . 0.70
Containment of Biohazards. Biohazard Containment . Biological Containment . Biosafety . Containment, Biologic . Physical Containment . Biologic Containment . Containment, Biohazard . Containment, Biohazards . Containment, Biological . Containment, Physical . Biohazards Containment . Exposure to Biological Agents . Biological Agents Exposure . Risk of Biological Agents . Physical and biological barriers against the spread of potentially hazardous biologically active agents such as bacteria, viruses, recombinant nucleotides, contaminated bio-specimens, etc. Typically involves the use of specialized equipment, facilities, procedures, professional personnel and established protocols. . 0.70
Biotypology. Physical Constitution . Somatotypes (Homeopathy) . Tipology (Homeopathy) . A technique for studying human beings based on predetermined characteristics. . 0.66
Physical Examination. Examination, Physical . Physical Examinations and Diagnoses . Examinations, Physical . Physical Examinations . Systematic and thorough inspection of the patient for physical signs of disease or abnormality. . 0.64