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  • 91Mand (psychology) — For other uses, see Mand. Mand is a term that B.F. Skinner used to describe a verbal operant in which the response is reinforced by a characteristic consequence and is therefore under the functional control of relevant conditions of deprivation… …

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  • 92Biology of depression — Scientific studies have found that numerous brain areas show altered activity in depressed patients. It has not been possible to pin down the cause of depression to a single specific flaw in a single part of the brain. Instead it seems likely… …

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  • 93Théorie de l'attachement — Traduction à relire Attachment theory → …

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  • 95Gazpacho — Para otros usos de este término, véase Gazpacho (desambiguación). Ración de gazpacho servido en su clásica …

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  • 96САТИАЦИЯ — [англ. satiation < лат. satiare кормить досыта, насыщать] лингв., психол. полная или частичная утрата словом своего лексического значения из за сверхчастого употребления; притупление реакции человека на чрезмерную повторяемость слова или&#8230; …

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  • 97Empress Hotel Taipei (Taipei) — Empress Hotel Taipei country: Taiwan, city: Taipei (City) Empress Hotel Taipei Location Located in the city centre of Taipei with only 5 minutes walk to the city MRT Yuan Shan station . Only 10 minutes away from the Taipei Main satiation. 15&#8230; …

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  • 98animal learning — ▪ zoology Introduction       the alternation of behaviour as a result of individual experience. When an organism can perceive and change its behaviour, it is said to learn.       That animals can learn seems to go without saying. The cat that&#8230; …

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  • 99hunger — 1. noun a) A need or compelling desire of food. I have a hunger to win. b) Any strong desire. Ant: satiety, satiation 2 …

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  • 100satiety — noun /səˈtaɪ.ə.ti/ The state of being perfectly satiated. That loaf of bread, that jug of wine, and thou have left me in a state of utter satiety. Syn: satiation Ant: hunger, appetite See Also: satiate …

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