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discharge
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medical
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Discharge in a medical context refers to the formal release of a patient from a healthcare facility after treatment.
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discharge
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military
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Military discharge signifies the termination of service with possible benefits for transitioning to civilian life.
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discharge
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bankruptcy in the United States
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Discharge in Japan refers to employment termination, while in the US it pertains to relieving debt through bankruptcy.
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discharge
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employment
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Discharge in employment refers to the termination of an employee from their job, whether by resignation or by the employer.
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discharge
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employment in Japan
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Discharge in Japan refers to termination of employment, while in the US it refers to the legal process of relieving debt through bankruptcy.
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discharge
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healthcare
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In healthcare, discharge is the formal release of a patient from a hospital or other healthcare facility after treatment.
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discharge
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hospital in the United States
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Discharge in a hospital in the United States refers to the release of a patient or a soldier from duty.
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discharge
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medical profession
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Discharge in the medical profession refers to releasing a patient from a hospital or medical facility after treatment and recovery.
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discharge
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military in the United States
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Discharge in the US military refers to the release of a soldier from duty or the release of a patient from a hospital.
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discharge
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workplace
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Discharge in the workplace refers to the termination of an employee from their job.
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