ABSENCES - significado y definición. Qué es ABSENCES
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Qué (quién) es ABSENCES - definición

CONDITION PRESENT AT BIRTH REGARDLESS OF CAUSE; HUMAN DISEASE OR DISORDER DEVELOPED PRIOR TO BIRTH
Congential deformity; Congenital deformity; Birth abnormality; Congenital; Congenital problems; Hemitery; Birth defects; Congenital malformation; Congenital defect; Congenital disease; Congenital malformations; Congenital anomalies; Congenital abnormalities; Congenital deformities; Congenital syndrome; Congenital syndromes; Malformation; Congenital defects; Congential; Malformations; Congenital absence; Congenital absences; Congenital complete absence; Congenital abnormality; Developmental abnormality; Congenital disorders; Congenital anomaly; Major malformations; Digital anomaly; Congenital macroglossia; Diffuse congenital phlebectasia; Congenital medical condition; Birth anomaly; Fetal defect; Fetal defects; Structural congenital abnormality; Malformation syndrome; Congenital physical anomalies; Congenital physical abnormalities; Major congenital malformation; Congenital problem; Congenital diseases; Congenital medical conditions; Congenital physical anomaly; Major malformation; Birth anomalies; Major congenital malformations; Congenital physical abnormality; Structural congenital abnormalities; Congenital condition; Congenital disorder; Congenital illness; Fetal abnormality; Fatal abnormalities; Congential disorder; Fetal anomaly
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Absent; Absency; Absance; Absence (album); The Absence (album); Absense; Absence (disambiguation); Abcense; Absent (film); The Absence (film); The Absence
n.
1) an excused; unexcused absence
2) absence from (an unexcused absence from school)
3) during, in smb.'s absence
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Absent; Absency; Absance; Absence (album); The Absence (album); Absense; Absence (disambiguation); Abcense; Absent (film); The Absence (film); The Absence
n.
1.
Non-attendance, non-appearance.
2.
Inattention, abstraction, preoccupation, distraction, revery, musing, brown study, absence of mind.
3.
Want, deficiency, lack, default, defect.
4.
Privation, negation.
absence         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Absent; Absency; Absance; Absence (album); The Absence (album); Absense; Absence (disambiguation); Abcense; Absent (film); The Absence (film); The Absence
(absences)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Someone's absence from a place is the fact that they are not there.
...a bundle of letters which had arrived for me in my absence...
Eleanor would later blame her mother-in-law for her husband's frequent absences.
? presence
N-VAR: with supp
2.
The absence of something from a place is the fact that it is not there or does not exist.
The presence or absence of clouds can have an important impact on heat transfer...
In the absence of a will the courts decide who the guardian is.
= lack
? presence
N-SING: with supp
3.
conspicuous by one's absence: see conspicuous

Wikipedia

Birth defect

A birth defect, also known as a congenital disorder, is an abnormal condition that is present at birth regardless of its cause. Birth defects may result in disabilities that may be physical, intellectual, or developmental. The disabilities can range from mild to severe. Birth defects are divided into two main types: structural disorders in which problems are seen with the shape of a body part and functional disorders in which problems exist with how a body part works. Functional disorders include metabolic and degenerative disorders. Some birth defects include both structural and functional disorders.

Birth defects may result from genetic or chromosomal disorders, exposure to certain medications or chemicals, or certain infections during pregnancy. Risk factors include folate deficiency, drinking alcohol or smoking during pregnancy, poorly controlled diabetes, and a mother over the age of 35 years old. Many are believed to involve multiple factors. Birth defects may be visible at birth or diagnosed by screening tests. A number of defects can be detected before birth by different prenatal tests.

Treatment varies depending on the defect in question. This may include therapy, medication, surgery, or assistive technology. Birth defects affected about 96 million people as of 2015. In the United States, they occur in about 3% of newborns. They resulted in about 628,000 deaths in 2015, down from 751,000 in 1990. The types with the greatest numbers of deaths are congenital heart disease (303,000), followed by neural tube defects (65,000).

Ejemplos de uso de ABSENCES
1. But the absences were still notable for their number.
2. Personal illness accounts for only 34 percent of the absences.
3. He said he expects employers to tolerate absences.
4. City officials have been flagged about Barry‘s absences.
5. Over a quarter of all absences occur the same areas.