211. Burn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Redness (erythema )
Dry
Painful
1wk or less
Increased risk to develop skin cancer later in life
Second degree (superficial partial thickness)
Extends into superficial (papillary) dermis
Red with clear blister . Blanches
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212. Brain-to-body mass ratio - Wikipedia
Hominid
Swarm
Pain
Pain in amphibians
Pain in animals
Pain in cephalopods
Pain in crustaceans
Pain in fish
Pain in invertebrates
Relation to brain
Brain size
Brain-to-body mass ratio
Encephalization
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213. Benjamin Tucker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
decrease in "aggregate pain" than refraining from doing so. He said:
the ultimate end of human endeavor is the minimum of pain. We aim to decrease invasion only because, as a rule, invasion increases the total of pain (meaning, of course,
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214. Lobster Liberation Front - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
that lobsters cannot feel pain due to their diminished nervous capacity. [ 7 ] A 2007 British study contradicted that conclusion, suggesting that crustaceans do feel pain, and that pain responses are crucial to any organism's survival. [ 8
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215. Animal treatment in rodeo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
to cause injury, grief, or pain, and therefore can be considered cruel. Though the Medical Officer did not say that the legal definition of cruelty had been met, he implied that it had been "reached, if not crossed." [ 14 ]
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216. Fear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
common fear can be of pain, or of someone damaging a person. Fear of pain in a plausible situation brings flinching, or cringing.
In a 2005 Gallup poll (U.S.A.), a national sample of adolescents between the ages of 13 and 15 were asked
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