severity
(noun)
the degree of something undesirable; badness or seriousness.
Examples of severity in the following topics:
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Gammaproteobacteria
- Gammaproteobacteria is a class of several medically, ecologically and scientifically important groups of bacteria.
- Gammaproteobacteria is a class of several medically, ecologically and scientifically important groups of bacteria, such as the Enterobacteriaceae (Escherichia coli), Vibrionaceae and Pseudomonadaceae .
- The Gammaproteobacteria comprise several medically and scientifically important groups of bacteria, such as the Enterobacteriaceae, Vibrionaceae and Pseudomonadaceae.
- Phylogenetically, in the Enterobacteriales, several peptidoglycan-less insect endosymbionts form a sister clade to the Enterobacteriaceae, but since they are not validly described, this group is not officially a taxon; examples of these species are Sodalis, Buchnera, Wigglesworthia, Baumannia and Blochmannia.
- Members of the Enterobacteriaceae can be trivially referred to as enterobacteria, as several members live in the intestines of animals.
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Revised Bloom's Taxonomy (RBT)
- Published in 2001, the revision includes several seemingly minor yet actually quite significant changes.
- Several excellent sources are available which detail the revisions and reasons for the changes.
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Additional Resources
- Here is a nice resource for applying ideas from several chapters in this book to teaching and learning math.
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Optimization in Several Variables
- The same strategy applies for optimization with several variables.
- In this atom, we will solve a simple example to see how optimization involving several variables can be achieved.
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- The disorder may also be referred to as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), post-viral fatigue syndrome (PVFS), chronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS), or several other terms.
- Symptoms of CFS include post-exertional malaise; unrefreshing sleep; widespread muscle and joint pain; sore throat; headaches of a type not previously experienced; cognitive difficulties; chronic, often severe, mental and physical exhaustion; and other characteristic symptoms in a previously healthy and active person .
- CFS symptoms vary from person to person in number, type, and severity.
- The majority of CFS cases start suddenly, usually accompanied by a "flu-like illness"while a significant proportion of cases begin within several months of severe adverse stress.
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Allergic Responses to Drugs
- The worst allergic reactions can be very severe and result in anaphylaxis .
- Anaphylaxis is an extremely severe allergic reaction caused when histamines are overproduced leading to severe contraction of bronchial muscles.
- Other less severe symptoms of an allergic reaction can include, hives, angioedema (tissue swelling under the skin, often on the face), tight throat, coughing, wheezing, or watery eyes.
- While the most severe cases can result in anaphylaxis, most reactions are not severe.
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Introduction
- Many statistical applications in psychology, social science, business administration, and the natural sciences involve several groups.
- For example, an environmentalist is interested in knowing if the average amount of pollution varies in several bodies of water.
- A consumer looking for a new car might compare the average gas mileage of several models.
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Hemostasis Disorders
- Type 2 von Willebrand disease has four subtypes and ranges from mild to moderate in severity.
- Type 3 von Willebrand disease is very rare and is the most severe form.
- Bleeding into soft tissues or joints causing severe pain and swelling is another symptom.
- However, if treatment is necessary, it may include a range of different interventions depending on the severity.
- Since people with hemophilia do not have the ability to make blood clots, even a small cut can result in severe bleeding, or the smallest bump or jar to the body could cause severe bruising that does not heal for months.
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ANOVA
- ANOVA is a statistical tool used in several ways to develop and confirm an explanation for the observed data.
- For example, an environmentalist is interested in knowing if the average amount of pollution varies in several bodies of water.
- A consumer looking for a new car might compare the average gas mileage of several models.
- ANOVA is the synthesis of several ideas and it is used for multiple purposes.
- In short, ANOVA is a statistical tool used in several ways to develop and confirm an explanation for the observed data.
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Injuring the Plasma Membrane
- Several types of antimicrobial drugs function by disrupting or injuring the plasma membrane.
- It serves as the attachment surface for several extracellular structures, including the cell wall, glycocalyx, and intracellular cytoskeleton.
- There are several types of antimicrobial drugs that function by disrupting or injuring the plasma membrane.