ORPHENADRINE
noun. an anticholinergic drug utilized in the remediation of drug-elicited Parkinsonian indicators, like those generated by conventional antipsychotics. It is…
ORTHOGENESIS
noun. 1. the theory postulating that the evolution of a species adheres to a direction deemed by aspects inherent to…
ORTHOGENETIC PRINCIPLE
the hypothesis postulating that growth of all facets of operating moves along from absence of differentiation to escalating differentiation, annunciation,…
ORTHOGONAL CONTRASTS
a group of comparisons among the cell averages of an aspect which, as a group, are not overlapping and not…
ORTHOGONAL DESIGN
a factorial construct wherein all cells consist of the same amount of subjects or observations or wherein there is a…
ORTHOGONAL POLYNOMIAL CONTRASTS
a group of orthogonal contrast coefficients which typecast or code the linear, quadratic, and higher order patterns in the information.
ORTHOGONAL ROTATION
a category of conversions of multidimensional spaces wherein the axis system stays at 90-degree angles. Commonly referred to as rigid…
ORTHOGRAPHY
noun. 1. A language's official writing system. 2. the study of the manners of spelling in a system.
ORTHOKINESIS
an acceleration or deceleration in the speed or rate of occurrence of motion, specifically regarding accelerations or decelerations in arousal.
ORTHONASAL OLFACTION
perceptions of scent occurring through the introduction of an odorant by way of the nares. This is the common path…
ORTHONASIA
noun. a system wherein kids are educated about death as a component of life, to allow them to integrate healthy…
ORTHOPSYCHIATRY
an interdisciplinary method in approaching cognitive wellness wherein psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, sociologists, nurses, and educators work together on the…
ORTHOPTICS 1
the analysis and remediation of defective binocular vision. 2. the utilization of eye exercises to integrate the sight in the…
ORTHO-RATER
noun. a transportable visual examining gadget utilized for the swift evaluation of visual acuity, colored sight, and depth perception. A…
ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION
a deceleration in blood pressure whenever changing from a position of lying or sitting down to standing up.