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injury
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means damage or harm to the physical structure of the body and those diseases or infections naturally resulting from the damage or harm. The term also includes occupational diseases.
Ãâó: www.uth.tmc.edu/safety/risk/definitions.htm
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injury
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means physical trauma or harm caused by an accident and requiring immediate medical attention.
Ãâó: www.culins.com/glossary.htm
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injury
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This poison must be delivered through a wound. If a creature has sufficient damage reduction to avoid taking any damage from the attack, the poison does not affect it. Traps that cause damage from weapons, needles, and the like sometimes contain injury poisons.
Ãâó: www.wizards.com/default.asp
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injury
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means bodily harm cause by an accident which 1) occurs while your coverage is in effect under the policy and 2) requires examination and treatment by a Physician. The injury must be the direct cause of loss and must be independent of all other causes and must not be caused by, or result from, Sickness.
Ãâó: alumniabroad.com/travelselect/8_definitions.asp
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injury
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Any harm done to a person by the acts or omissions of another. Injury may include physical hurt as well as damage to reputation or dignity, loss of a legal right or breach of contract. If the party causing the injury was either willful (intentionally causing harm) or negligent then he/she is responsible (liable) for payment of damages for the harm caused.
Ãâó: www.massabruening.com/index.php
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