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  • 101satisfy — verb /ˈsætɪsfaɪ/ a) To do enough; to meet (needs); to fulfill (wishes, requirements). The complex numbers satisfy . b) To cause (a sentence) to be true when (the sentence) is int …

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  • 102satiate — 1. verb a) To fill to satisfaction; to satisfy. Nothing seemed to satiate her desire for knowledge. b) To satisfy to excess. 2 …

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  • 103satiated — adjective Pleasantly satisfied or full, as with food. See Also: satiate, satiation …

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  • 104НЕНАСЫТНОСТЬ — (non satiation) Предположение, что потребители всегда могут извлекать выгоду из обладания дополнительной покупательной способностью. Их спрос на определенные товары может иметь конечные границы по мере роста их совокупных расходов, но всегда… …

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  • 105Bardet–Biedl syndrome — Laurence Moon Biedl syndrome and Laurence Moon Biedl Bardet redirect here. See below for an explanation. Bardet–Biedl syndrome Classification and external resources ICD 10 Q87.8 ICD 9 …

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  • 108Holam — מֹ IPA o Transliteration o English example shop Same sound Kamatz katan, Hataf kamatz Holam Example …

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  • 109Cognitive neuroscience and disgust — Disgust is an emotion that is typically defined as an experience of a feeling of revulsion, that is sometimes accompanied by nausea along with several other physiological elements.[1] Disgust may produce specific autonomic responses, such as… …

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