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  • Childbirth [r]: The process of delivering a human baby. [e]
  • Delirium [r]: A disorder characterized by confusion; inattentiveness; disorientation; illusions; hallucinations; agitation; and in some instances autonomic nervous system hyperactivity. [e]
  • Air stripping [r]: The transferring of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and/or other volatile components of a liquid into an air stream. [e]
  • Contraception (medical methods) [r]: forms of pregnancy prevention that include barrier contraceptives (condoms, cervical caps, etc.), birth control pills or patches (i.e, hormonal contraceptives), and IUD's (intrauterine devices) [e]