iyileştirmek, tedavi etmek, tedavi, çare, tuzlamak, iyileşme, Sıhhate kavuşma, iyileşme, şifa, çar, ilaç, kurutmak, sertleştirmek, iyi duruma getirmek, sağaltım, iyi olma, past cure tedavi edilebilecek haddi aşmış, Tedavi, hastalığı iyileştirmede uygulanan özel tedavi yöntemi, kür, imamlık, derman, kurumak, sertleşmek, papazlık, reçete, iyi etmek, çözüm getirmek, koruma, şifa, vulkanize etmek, şifa vermek, papaz, sakla/tedavi et, çaresiz, -e çözüm getirmek, -e çare bulmak, tedavi et, konserve yapma, iyileşmez, otalamak, otamak, sağaltmak, mayalandırmak, konservelemek, cure her derde deva, bakım, tütsülemek,
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Sıhhate kavuşma, iyileşme, şifa Tıp
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Tedavi, hastalığı iyileştirmede uygulanan özel tedavi yöntemi Tıp
Spiritual charge; care of soul; the office of a parish priest or of a curate; hence, that which is committed to the charge of a parish priest or of a curate; a curacy, Care, heed, or attention, a process whereby a material is caused to form permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure and/or weathering, a solution to a problem, to restore to good health; to relieve from a disease or its ill effects, a method, device or medication that restores good health, to preserve a food or other product such as tobacco, something which restores health; prescribed treatment for an illness; office of a curate, a process whereby a material is caused to form permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure, and/or weathering, If doctors or medical treatments cure an illness or injury, they cause it to end or disappear. Her cancer can only be controlled, not cured, If doctors or medical treatments cure a person, they make the person well again after an illness or injury. MDT is an effective treatment and could cure all the leprosy sufferers worldwide Almost overnight I was cured Now doctors believe they have cured him of the disease. = heal, A cure for a problem is something that will bring it to an end. The magic cure for inflation does not exist. = solution, If someone or something cures a problem, they bring it to an end. Private firms are willing to make large scale investments to help cure Russia's economic troubles, to change the physical, chemical, or electrical properties of a material by chemical reaction, by the action of heat and catalysts alone or in combination, with or without pressure Specifically to convert a low molecular weight polymer or resin to and insoluble, infusible state, as, to cure beef or fish; to cure hay, To pay heed; to care; to give attention, To prepare for preservation or permanent keeping; to preserve, as by drying, salting, etc, To set free from (something injurious or blameworthy), as from a bad habit, To subdue or remove by remedial means; to remedy; to remove; to heal; said of a malady, To become healed, be or become preserved; "the apricots cure in the sun", Treatment of disease by forms of hydrotherapy, as walking barefoot in the morning dew, baths, wet compresses, cold affusions, etc, so called from its originator, Sebastian Kneipp (1821-97), a German priest, To restore health; to effect a cure, prepare by drying, salting, or chemical processing in order to preserve; "cure meats"; "cure pickles", to preserve, to relieve from a disease or its ill effects, to restore to good health, make (substances) hard and improve their usability; "cure resin, Means of the removal of disease or evil; that which heals; a remedy; a restorative, Act of healing or state of being healed; restoration to health from disease, or to soundness after injury, Medical or hygienic care; remedial treatment of disease; a method of medical treatment; as, to use the water cure, Spiritual charge; care of soul; the office of a parish priest or of a curate; hence, that which is committed to the charge of a parish priest or of a curate; a curacy; as, to resign a cure; to obtain a cure, To heal; to restore to health, soundness, or sanity; to make well; said of a patient, Hardening process for resin-soaked fiberglass laminates, To change the physical properties of a material irreversibly by chemical reaction via heat and catalysts alone or in combination, with or without pressure, A term referring to the process whereby chemical reactions approach completion At 100% completion, a foam should have 100% of the physical properties attainable with that particular formulation, If you have achieved a complete remission, and enough time goes by and there is not evidence of cancer recurrence, and everything is stable, then you are probably cured How much time needs to go by depends on the disease For some conditions, stability over two years is tantamount to cure For other conditions, you may have to wait longer, Completion of the reaction between an additive and the fiber, usually as a result of temperature and storage time Polyamide epichlorohydrin wet strength resin generally reaches 75% of its maximum efficiency before it comes off the machine It will generally reach 100% in two weeks at room temperature Then it is fully cured and reacted with the fiber AKD, a reactive size, is also slow in reacting with the cellulosic carboxyl groups, so it has to cure over a period of than To predict the eventual degree of sizing, the oven test (10 minutes at 105° C) is used It speeds the reaction and indicates what the final test will be when fully reacted or cured, A method of preserving fish by salting and drying, or by pickling Variations in the process resulted in different cures, A process for changing the properties of a resin via chemical reaction, To irreversibly change the properties of a thermosetting resin by chemical reaction, that is, condensation, ring closure, or addition Cure may be accomplished by addition of curing (cross-linking) agents, with or without heat and pressure, To dry inks, varnishes or other coatings after printing to ensure good adhesion and prevent setoff, If an action or event cures someone of a habit or an attitude, it makes them stop having it. The experience was a detestable ordeal, and it cured him of any ambitions to direct again He went to a clinic to cure his drinking and overeating, A cure for an illness is a medicine or other treatment that cures the illness. Atkinson has been told rest is the only cure for his ankle injury, When food, tobacco, or animal skin is cured, it is dried, smoked, or salted so that it will last for a long time. Legs of pork were cured and smoked over the fire. sliced cured ham, a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain, make (substances) hard and improve their usability; "cure resin", provide a cure for, make healthy again; "The treatment cured the boy's acne"; "The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to", In the case of an elastomer, the chemical reaction which results in its vulcanization A chemical cure begins with the addition of a catalyst, and ends at the total cure time, term used when no sign of disease is present and a person remains disease-free for a long period, term used when there is no sign of disease present in the body and adequate time has passed so that the chances of recurrence of the disease are small, To change the properties of a thermosetting resin irreversibly by chemical reaction, i e , condensation, ring closure, or addition Cure may be accomplished by addition of curing (cross-linking) agents, with or without catalyst, and with or without heat Cure may occur also by addition, such as occurs with anhydride cures for epoxy resin systems, restore to health, make well; correct a bad habit; preserve food, Vulcanization; conditions necessary to produce a given state of vulcanization, To harden a coating film by applied heat or catalyst, (See Vulcanization ), The process of changing property of polymer into a more stable and usable condition This is accompolished by the use of heat, radiation or reaction with chemical addition, A process by which a material is forms permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure, and/or weathering, To keep concrete moist during initial hardening, The process which completes the chemical reaction The term also refers to the state of completeness of the chemical reaction, In cancer treatment, normally this means that a person has about the same life expectancy as if they hadn’t had cancer Often this term is used when the cancer has been in remission for at least five years or more, The conversion of a raw product to a finished and useful condition by the application of heat and/or catalysts and/or pressure, Reinstatement of a loan's guarantee upon completion of a prescribed series of loan collection activities; also the process by which the loan's guarantee is reinstated, prepare by drying, salting, or chemical processing in order to preserve; "cure meats"; "cure pickles" be or become preserved; "the apricots cure in the sun" make (substances) hard and improve their usability; "cure resin,
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Spiritual charge; care of soul; the office of a parish priest or of a curate; hence, that which is committed to the charge of a parish priest or of a curate; a curacy - "The appropriator was the incumbent parson, and had the cure of the souls of the parishioners."
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Care, heed, or attention
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a process whereby a material is caused to form permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure and/or weathering
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a solution to a problem
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to restore to good health; to relieve from a disease or its ill effects
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a method, device or medication that restores good health
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to preserve a food or other product such as tobacco
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something which restores health; prescribed treatment for an illness; office of a curate isim
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a process whereby a material is caused to form permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure, and/or weathering
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If doctors or medical treatments cure an illness or injury, they cause it to end or disappear. Her cancer can only be controlled, not cured
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If doctors or medical treatments cure a person, they make the person well again after an illness or injury. MDT is an effective treatment and could cure all the leprosy sufferers worldwide Almost overnight I was cured Now doctors believe they have cured him of the disease. = heal
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A cure for a problem is something that will bring it to an end. The magic cure for inflation does not exist. = solution
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If someone or something cures a problem, they bring it to an end. Private firms are willing to make large scale investments to help cure Russia's economic troubles
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to change the physical, chemical, or electrical properties of a material by chemical reaction, by the action of heat and catalysts alone or in combination, with or without pressure Specifically to convert a low molecular weight polymer or resin to and insoluble, infusible state
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as, to cure beef or fish; to cure hay
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To pay heed; to care; to give attention
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To prepare for preservation or permanent keeping; to preserve, as by drying, salting, etc
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To set free from (something injurious or blameworthy), as from a bad habit
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To subdue or remove by remedial means; to remedy; to remove; to heal; said of a malady
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To become healed
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be or become preserved; "the apricots cure in the sun"
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Treatment of disease by forms of hydrotherapy, as walking barefoot in the morning dew, baths, wet compresses, cold affusions, etc
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so called from its originator, Sebastian Kneipp (1821-97), a German priest
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To restore health; to effect a cure
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prepare by drying, salting, or chemical processing in order to preserve; "cure meats"; "cure pickles"
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to preserve
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to relieve from a disease or its ill effects
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to restore to good health
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make (substances) hard and improve their usability; "cure resin
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Means of the removal of disease or evil; that which heals; a remedy; a restorative
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Act of healing or state of being healed; restoration to health from disease, or to soundness after injury
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Medical or hygienic care; remedial treatment of disease; a method of medical treatment; as, to use the water cure
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Spiritual charge; care of soul; the office of a parish priest or of a curate; hence, that which is committed to the charge of a parish priest or of a curate; a curacy; as, to resign a cure; to obtain a cure
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To heal; to restore to health, soundness, or sanity; to make well; said of a patient
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Hardening process for resin-soaked fiberglass laminates
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To change the physical properties of a material irreversibly by chemical reaction via heat and catalysts alone or in combination, with or without pressure
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A term referring to the process whereby chemical reactions approach completion At 100% completion, a foam should have 100% of the physical properties attainable with that particular formulation
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If you have achieved a complete remission, and enough time goes by and there is not evidence of cancer recurrence, and everything is stable, then you are probably cured How much time needs to go by depends on the disease For some conditions, stability over two years is tantamount to cure For other conditions, you may have to wait longer
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Completion of the reaction between an additive and the fiber, usually as a result of temperature and storage time Polyamide epichlorohydrin wet strength resin generally reaches 75% of its maximum efficiency before it comes off the machine It will generally reach 100% in two weeks at room temperature Then it is fully cured and reacted with the fiber AKD, a reactive size, is also slow in reacting with the cellulosic carboxyl groups, so it has to cure over a period of than To predict the eventual degree of sizing, the oven test (10 minutes at 105° C) is used It speeds the reaction and indicates what the final test will be when fully reacted or cured
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A method of preserving fish by salting and drying, or by pickling Variations in the process resulted in different cures
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A process for changing the properties of a resin via chemical reaction
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To irreversibly change the properties of a thermosetting resin by chemical reaction, that is, condensation, ring closure, or addition Cure may be accomplished by addition of curing (cross-linking) agents, with or without heat and pressure
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To dry inks, varnishes or other coatings after printing to ensure good adhesion and prevent setoff
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If an action or event cures someone of a habit or an attitude, it makes them stop having it. The experience was a detestable ordeal, and it cured him of any ambitions to direct again He went to a clinic to cure his drinking and overeating
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A cure for an illness is a medicine or other treatment that cures the illness. Atkinson has been told rest is the only cure for his ankle injury
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When food, tobacco, or animal skin is cured, it is dried, smoked, or salted so that it will last for a long time. Legs of pork were cured and smoked over the fire. sliced cured ham
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a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain
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make (substances) hard and improve their usability; "cure resin"
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provide a cure for, make healthy again; "The treatment cured the boy's acne"; "The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to"
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In the case of an elastomer, the chemical reaction which results in its vulcanization A chemical cure begins with the addition of a catalyst, and ends at the total cure time
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term used when no sign of disease is present and a person remains disease-free for a long period
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term used when there is no sign of disease present in the body and adequate time has passed so that the chances of recurrence of the disease are small
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To change the properties of a thermosetting resin irreversibly by chemical reaction, i e , condensation, ring closure, or addition Cure may be accomplished by addition of curing (cross-linking) agents, with or without catalyst, and with or without heat Cure may occur also by addition, such as occurs with anhydride cures for epoxy resin systems
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restore to health, make well; correct a bad habit; preserve food fiil
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Vulcanization; conditions necessary to produce a given state of vulcanization
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To harden a coating film by applied heat or catalyst
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(See Vulcanization )
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The process of changing property of polymer into a more stable and usable condition This is accompolished by the use of heat, radiation or reaction with chemical addition
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A process by which a material is forms permanent molecular linkages by exposure to chemicals, heat, pressure, and/or weathering
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To keep concrete moist during initial hardening
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The process which completes the chemical reaction The term also refers to the state of completeness of the chemical reaction
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In cancer treatment, normally this means that a person has about the same life expectancy as if they hadn’t had cancer Often this term is used when the cancer has been in remission for at least five years or more
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The conversion of a raw product to a finished and useful condition by the application of heat and/or catalysts and/or pressure
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Reinstatement of a loan's guarantee upon completion of a prescribed series of loan collection activities; also the process by which the loan's guarantee is reinstated
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prepare by drying, salting, or chemical processing in order to preserve; "cure meats"; "cure pickles" be or become preserved; "the apricots cure in the sun" make (substances) hard and improve their usability; "cure resin
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