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physical presence
physical presence The place where a person is actually, physically located.
High energy physics
the branch of particle physics which studies collisions of particles accelerated to such high energy
Nuclear physics
That branch of physics which studies the structure of and phenomena observed in atomic
Possession
Possession, correctly understood, means effective physical control or occupation. The word 'possession' is sometimes used inaccurately
Cruelty
injury, suffering or to have injured health. Cruelty may be physical or mental. Mental cruelty is the conduct of other spouse
Physiotherapist
branch of modern medical science which includes examination, assessment, interpretation, physical diagnosis planning and execution or treatment and advice to any
Cultivating tenant
Cultivating tenant, a person should contribute physical labour to be within the ambit of s. 2(ee) of
Damage
ABSQUE INJURIA. The expression 'damage' is not necessarily confined to physical damage. Ordinarily damage is caused by physical contact of the
custody
a child shared by divorced or separated parents who alternate physical custody of and share in decisions regarding the child called
Teacher
Teacher, includes a physical director, P.S. Ramamohan Rao v. Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University, 1977
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