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Physiological Risk
The potential of experiencing physical harm or adverse health effects from products, services, or activities.
Busy Intersection
A junction where multiple roads meet, often characterized by a high volume of vehicle and pedestrian traffic, making it a key focal point for transportation flow.
Default
Failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan on time, which can result in legal actions or loss of asset privileges.
No-action Condition
An experimental or control condition where no intervention is made, commonly used in research to measure the effect of not implementing a certain action.
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