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  2. Polycrisis - Wikipedia

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    Polycrisis (from the French polycrise or poly-crise), a term originally coined by French philosopher and sociologist Edgar Morin in his 1993 book Terre-Patrie, [1] describes a complex situation where multiple, interconnected crises converge and amplify each other, resulting in a predicament that is difficult to manage or resolve. [2]

  3. Crisis - Wikipedia

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    The English word crisis was borrowed from the Latin, which in turn was borrowed from the Greek κρίσις krisis 'discrimination, decision, crisis'. [1] The noun is derived from the verb κρίνω krinō, which means 'distinguish, choose, decide'.

  4. Comorbidity - Wikipedia

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    During the phase of initial medical help, the patients having multiple diseases simultaneously are a norm rather than an exception. Prevention and treatment of chronic diseases declared by the World Health Organization , as a priority project for the second decade of the 20th century, are meant to better the quality of the global population.

  5. Collins Dictionary names 'permacrisis' its word of the year ...

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    The word, defined as “an extended period of instability and insecurity”, is one of the several terms on the 2022 list which has seen increasing usage due to the ongoing crises in the UK and ...

  6. Mass casualty incident - Wikipedia

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    A multiple casualty incident is one in which there are multiple casualties. The key difference from a mass casualty incident is that in a multiple casualty incident the resources available are sufficient to manage the needs of the victims. The issue of resource availability is therefore critical to the understanding of these concepts.

  7. Crisis (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Crisis (charity) (formerly Crisis at Christmas), a British charity Crisis (dynamical systems) , the sudden appearance or disappearance of a strange attractor as the parameters of a dynamical system are varied

  8. English plurals - Wikipedia

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    The word box, referring to a computer, is occasionally pluralized humorously to boxen in the hacker subculture. [clarification needed] In the same context, multiple VAX computers are sometimes called Vaxen particularly if operating as a cluster, but multiple Unix systems are usually Unices along the Latin model. [9]

  9. Tori Spelling Details Multiple Hospitalizations for Fainting ...

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    Tori Spelling is shedding some light on several recent health scares that have landed her in the hospital. The 50-year-old Beverly Hills, 90210 star opened up about being hospitalized three nights ...