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Contention

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Contention peut faire référence à:

  • dans le domaine médical, une contention, tout dispositif destiné à une immobilisation de tout ou partie du corps ;
  • en dentisterie, dispositif pour maintenir une dent branlante ;
  • en élevage animalier, la contention (élevage), un ensemble de techniques destinées à manipuler des animaux ;
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