Incremental Cost-Effectiveness Ratio
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		    ICJ  International Court of
 
 Justice
 
 Identity
 
 US Emergency Care Research Institute, a nonprofit health services research agency and a Collaborating Center of the World Health Organization) longstanding collaboration with the US National Library of Medicine. It encompasses both peer-reviewed literature and the “gray” literature of hard-to-find technology assessment documents.
 
 Synonyms Personal identity; Individuality
 
 Illness Definition
 
 Definition Identity denotes distinct personality of an individual which is regarded as a persisting entity. It refers to distinct features in regard to manners, way of life, beliefs, culture, by which person may be identified. Also, it may be used to denote social, ethnic or  cultural identity of distinct group.
 
 IEC  Ethics
 
 Committee, EC
 
 Illness is the individual’s experience of disease; it varies from culture to culture and from individual to individual. It includes the patient’s: • sensations, feelings, discomforts, defenses, fears, understanding and beliefs about the condition; • decisions on where to get help and how to follow prescriptions; • attitude towards diseases and toward the physician; • perception of the effects that the condition has on private and social life. Cross-References  Ailment
 
 Igorot Illumination  Indigenous Health,
 
 Asian Synonyms Lighting; Light
 
 IHTA Definition Definition The International Health Technology Assessment (IHTA) Database was created as a part of ECRI’s (the
 
 Illumination refers to either artificial light sources such as lamps or to natural illumination of interiors from daylight. It is a term to express the density of luminous
 
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 Illusion
 
 flux incident on a surface. The symbol of illumination is E, and the equation is E = dF/dA, where A is the area of the illuminated surface and F is the luminous flux. It is the degree of visibility of our environment.
 
 Illusion Definition A real existing object (e. g., a tree) appears to be an animated object (e. g., an angel).
 
 Immunization  Immunization, Passive  Vaccination, Active
 
 Immunization, Active M ONIKA KORN Klinik für Kinder und Jugendmedizin, Friedrich-Ebert-Krankenhaus GmbH, Neumünster, Germany [email protected]
 
 Immaterial Synonyms  Spiritual
 
 Vaccination, active Definition
 
 Immune Globulins  Antibodies  Immunization, Passive
 
 Immune Privilege
 
 Vaccination is a procedure following a fixed pattern, whereby weakened or dead pathogens or parts of the same are introduced into the organism, with the aim of inducing the production of specific antibodies. An antibody memory is created, with the result that, in the case of contact with the same pathogen, an onset of the disease will be prevented by the organism’s own defense mechanism.
 
 Definition The immune cells of every individual organism mature by selection and enrichment of the immuno-competent cells, implying that the cells can recognize own and alien cells. The body’s immune system recognizes cells like bacteria or transplants because these express unknown surface markers, the major histocompatibility complexes (MHCs). S		
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