ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS
drugs that obstruct the capacity of the molecule acetyl cholinesterase to diminish the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the synaptic cholinergic neurons.…
ACETYLUREAS
medicines which are analogues of hydantoins utilized in treatment of partial seizures.
ACHEIRIA (ACHIRIA)
being born having just one hand or neither hand. 2. a state of illness in which one lacks the ability…
ACHIEVED STATUS
a position within society that ranks are prestigious and well-known, and demonstrates a person's capacity to gain such a developed…
ACHIEVEMENT AGE (AA)
the level of achievement one reaches and how it stacks up against those scores determined to be conventional or average…
ACHIEVEMENT BATTERY
any number of achievement exams made to offer a file of the individual's know-how or particular physical or cognitive abilities…
ACHIEVEMENT DRIVE
noun. A powerful drive to complete a task to the best of one's abilities and, frequently, to become acknowledged as…
ACHIEVEMENT ETHIC
an intimate or societal guideline that demands a great degree of achievement both on the job and in the activities…
ACHIEVEMENT GOAL THEORY
any of numerous theorems of willingness that discern two kinds of success pursuits, goal-oriented, ego-oriented, that unite such dissimilarities in…
ACHIEVEMENT LEVEL
1. the stage of a person's or group's performance on a job based on unbiased or biased terms. 2. the…
ACHIEVEMENT MEASURES
duties, devices, or methods designed to demonstrate a past or present scholar's level of skill and to determine the worthiness,…
ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION
Henry Alexander Murray's proposal of the desire to conquer hurdles in addition to mastering challenging troubles. Those with higher scores…
ACHIEVEMENT POTENTIAL
1. the potential of an individual to cultivate specific abilities or skills so as to achieve a specific predicted degree…
ACHIEVEMENT TEST
a norm-referenced and standardized test- the main goal of this examination is to calculate a persons existing skill level or…
ACHONDROPLASIA
noun. A kind of autosomal dominant dwarfism where skeletal pieces stemming from cartilage grow at a reduced pace compared to…
ACHROMATIC
1. lacking color- colorless agents of black, white and gray. 2. retaining the ability to bend light while keeping it…