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  2. Process of elimination - Wikipedia

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    Process of elimination is a logical method to identify an entity of interest among several ones by excluding all other entities. In educational testing, it is a process of deleting options whereby the possibility of an option being correct is close to zero or significantly lower compared to other options. This version of the process does not ...

  3. Eradication of infectious diseases - Wikipedia

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    The eradication of infectious diseases is the reduction of the prevalence of an infectious disease in the global host population to zero. [1] Two infectious diseases have successfully been eradicated: smallpox in humans, and rinderpest in ruminants. There are four ongoing programs, targeting the human diseases poliomyelitis (polio), yaws ...

  4. Smallpox - Wikipedia

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    Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by variola virus (often called smallpox virus), which belongs to the genus Orthopoxvirus. [7] [11] The last naturally occurring case was diagnosed in October 1977, and the World Health Organization (WHO) certified the global eradication of the disease in 1980, [10] making smallpox the only human disease to have been eradicated to date.

  5. The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex

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    In the Descent of Man, Darwin wrote that by choosing tools and weapons over the years, "man has ultimately become superior to woman", [38] but Blackwell's argument for women's equality went largely ignored until the 1970s when feminist scientists and historians began to explore Darwin. [39]

  6. Diagnosis of exclusion - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis of exclusion. A diagnosis of exclusion or by exclusion (per exclusionem) is a diagnosis of a medical condition reached by a process of elimination, which may be necessary if presence cannot be established with complete confidence from history, examination or testing. Such elimination of other reasonable possibilities is a major ...

  7. Virus inactivation - Wikipedia

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    This process, developed by the New York Blood Center, [9] is the most widely used viral inactivation method to date. It is predominantly used in the blood plasma industry, by over 50 organizations worldwide and by the American Red Cross. This process is only effective for viruses enveloped in a lipid coat, however. The detergents used in this ...

  8. Process of Elimination: Why Layoffs Are Hitting Media, Tech ...

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    Process of Elimination: Why Layoffs Are Hitting Media, Tech and Gaming – Despite Their Steep Costs. Jennifer Maas. February 21, 2024 at 1:00 PM.

  9. Elimination (pharmacology) - Wikipedia

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    Elimination (pharmacology) In pharmacology, the elimination or excretion of a drug is understood to be any one of a number of processes by which a drug is eliminated (that is, cleared and excreted) from an organism either in an unaltered form (unbound molecules) or modified as a metabolite. The kidney is the main excretory organ although others ...