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  • 41Self-propelled particles — SPP models predict robust emergent behaviours occur in swarms independent of the type of animal that is in the swarm. Self propelled particles (SPP), also referred to as self driven particles or as the Couzin–Vicsek algorithm,[1][2] …

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  • 42SELF-HATRED, JEWISH — The phenomenon of self hatred arises among minority groups forced together by outside pressure and produces a negative attitude on the part of members toward their own group, but the very word is absent from important dictionaries of the English… …

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  • 43self-directed — adjective 1》 (of an emotion, statement, or activity) directed at one s self. 2》 (of an activity) under one s own control. Derivatives self direction noun …

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  • 44Self-invested personal pension — A Self Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) is the name given the type of UK government approved personal pension scheme, which allows individuals to make their own investment decisions from the full range of HM Revenue Customs (HMRC) approved… …

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  • 45self-stimulation — A technique for electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves, spinal cord, or brain by the patient to relieve pain. * * * self stim·u·la·tion self .stim yə lā shən n stimulation of oneself as a result of one s own activity …

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  • 46self-promotion — n. * * * self promotion UK US noun [uncountable] things that you do or say in order to make people notice you and think you are important Thesaurus: showing off, boasting and boastfulnesssynonym * * * ˌself proˈmotion 8 [self promotion] …

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  • 47self-expression — N UNCOUNT Self expression is the expression of your personality, feelings, or opinions, for example through an artistic activity such as drawing or dancing. The conflict between the urge for self expression and the pressure to conform is a… …

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  • 48self-quantifying — /sɛlf ˈkwɒntəfaɪɪŋ/ (say self kwontuhfuying) noun the process by which an individual measures their physiological state, as by recording moods, sleep patterns, activity levels, consumption of food and drink, etc., especially by means of digital… …

  • 49self-stimulation — noun Date: 1947 stimulation of oneself as a result of one s own activity or behavior < electrical self stimulation of the brain >; especially masturbation • self stimulatory adjective …

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  • 50Self-managed social centers in Italy — Forte Prenestino, a social center in Rome, 2008 Self managed social centers appeared all over Italy during the mid 1980s, as a result of the recession and resignation of 1970s left wing militant students and youth that were dissatisfied with&#8230; …

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