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  • Interdiction

    The prevention of, or interruption of, the smuggling of illegal drugs into the United States at boarder crossings, at sea, and through air surveillance and interception. Law-enforcement efforts to interrupt the supply of illegal drugs. Typical efforts include infiltration of suspected drug-smuggling operations, police seizure of illegal drugs, and crop-eradication programs in areas where illegal…

  • Intercurrent infection

    An infection that occurs in an already ill person during the course of some other disease state. A disease or infection which affects someone who has another disease. An infection that develops in a person who already has another disease or infection.  

  • Sexual intercourse

    Traditionally, a sexual union between a male and a female in which the penis is inserted into the vagina. Physical contact between people which involves stimulation of the genitals, especially the insertion of a man’s erect penis into a woman’s vagina with release of spermatozoa from the penis by ejaculation, which may fertilise ova from…

  • Intercourse, interfemoral

    Nonvaginal method of coitus that uses the space between the thighs to hold the penis.  

  • Intercourse, anal

    A form of sexual intercourse in which the penis is inserted into the partner’s anus sodomy.  

  • Intercourse

    An interaction between two or more people in any social interaction. Communication; mutual exchange. The social interaction between individuals or groups; communication.  

  • Inter alia

    Among other things.  

  • Interactive teaching

    A teaching method in which the teacher and students interact with each other.  

  • Interactive learning

    A process whereby students are active participants in the learning situation. Learning in which students receive feedback for their educational efforts, usually from other students, teachers, mentors, or electronic educational resources. Learning in which students receive feedback for their educational efforts, usually from other students, teachers, mentors, or electronic educational resources.  

  • Intentional learning

    A deliberate attempt to acquire knowledge for a purpose.  

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