Casualty
91casualty receiving and treatment ship — In amphibious operations, a ship designated to receive, provide treatment for, and transfer casualties …
92casualty rate — death toll, number of deaths, amount of mortalities …
93casualty ward — hospital ward designed for treating injuries received by accident (emergency room) …
94casualty loss deduction — In taxation, a deduction that is allowed by a loss caused by an unexpected or unusual event such as a storm, flood, fire, shipwreck, earthquake or act of God …
95casualty insurance — Literally, this term is inclusive of insurance of all kinds except life insurance. In the insurance business, however, it has been a trade term applied with considerable variation as between insurance companies, often as a catch all for new types …
96casualty of war — One killed or wounded in combat, or taken as a prisoner of war. As the term was used in a life insurance policy exempting the insurer from liability for death caused by the casualties or consequences of war or rebellion, such exemption included… …
97casualty insurance — noun : insurance against loss from accident (as automobile, burglary, liability, accident and health, and workmen s compensation insurance and corporate suretyship) consisting in the United States of all forms of insurance written commercially… …
98Mass-casualty incident — A mass casualty incident (often shortened to MCI and sometimes called a multiple casualty incident or multiple casualty situation) is any incident in which emergency medical services resources, such as personnel and equipment, are overwhelmed by… …
99List of Casualty characters — This article lists the characters and the actors who portray them from the BBC television series Casualty. Contents 1 Current characters 1.1 Recurring characters 1.2 Impending cast changes …
100Civilian casualty ratio — In armed conflicts, the civilian casualty ratio (also civilian death ratio, civilian combatant ratio, etc.) is the ratio of civilian casualties to combatant casualties, or total casualties. The measurement can apply either to casualties inflicted …