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  • 41Sexual continence — is a lifestyle in which one refrains from all sexual contact even while married. In the Early Christian Church of the West, sexual continence was required of deacons, priests and bishops. [ Celibacy in the Early Church: The Beginnings of… …

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  • 42Malone antegrade continence enema — The vermiform appendix is typically used in the Malone antegrade continence enema. A Malone antegrade continence enema, also known as Malone procedure and by the abbreviation MACE, is a surgical procedure used to create a continent pathway… …

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  • 43National Association For Continence — (NAFC) is a national, private, non profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with incontinence, voiding dysfunction, and related pelvic floor disorders. NAFC s purpose is to be the leading source for public… …

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  • 44Wound, ostomy, and continence nursing — Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing is a nursing specialty involved with the treatment of patients with acute and chronic wounds with evidence based practice as well as ostomy patients, who have had some kind of bowel or bladder diversion. The… …

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  • 45Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurse — or WOCN is a clinical nursing specialty that involves the treatment of patients with acute and chronic wounds with evidence based practice as well as ostomy patients, who have had some kind of bowel or bladder diversion. The latter area of… …

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  • 46fecal continence — the ability to retain the contents of the colon until conditions are proper for defecation …

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  • 47urinary continence — the ability to retain the contents of the bladder until conditions are proper for urination …

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  • 48Continency — Continence Con ti*nence, Continency Con ti*nen*cy, n. [F. continence, L. continentia. See {Continent}, and cf. {Countenance}.] 1. Self restraint; self command. [1913 Webster] He knew what to say; he knew also, when to leave off, a continence… …

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  • 49Célibat sacerdotal dans l'Église catholique — Le célibat sacerdotal, dans l Église catholique romaine, est une règle selon laquelle seuls des hommes célibataires peuvent être ordonnés prêtres. Elle est affirmée et justifiée par le canon 277 : « Les clercs sont tenus par l… …

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  • 50Célibat sacerdotal selon les dogmes de l'Église catholique — La discipline actuelle de l’Église occidentale consistant à n’ordonner que des hommes vierges est contestée pour divers prétextes. Ces contestations ont poussé deux partis opposés à évaluer la nature de la loi du célibat et les motifs qui la sous …

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