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N., Sam M.S.

Sam holds a masters in Child Psychology and is an avid supporter of Psychology academics.
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AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL

employees, gear, and systems which promote the well-being and protection of airplanes via reports, correspondence, watchful attention, and regulation of

AIR-BONE GAP

the contrast between air conduction and bone conduction auditory levels at particular wavelengths, which has demonstrated the multitude of conductive

AIR-CONDUCTION TESTING

an auditory process which gauges someone's tolerance level for clear tones in each of their ears at the individual wavelengths,

AIR-POLLUTION ADAPTATION

addiction to regional amounts of air contamination via desensitization to their influence on wellness and visual assessments. Signal detection analysis

AIR-POLLUTION BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS

the influence of air contamination on your performance, in addition to the attitudinal effects of single impurities. Exposure to air

AIR-PRESSURE EFFECTS

the negative cognitive or tangible influence of an immense diversification from standard atmospherically pressure. Air pressure effects sustained at tremendous

AJZEN-FISHBEIN MODEL

the theory of reasoned action's origin arrangement and title

AKATAPHASIA

noun. akathisia- noun. marked inability to sit still for a minimum of several minutes and by jittery motions, in addition

AKINESIA

noun. disabled or handicapped capacity to elicit motion which one chooses to engage in during a time with paralysis is

AKINESIA ALGERA

a health problem which occurs whenever aches are felt in conjunction with the moving of the body or it's parts-

AKINESTHESIA

the inexistence, reduction, or disability of the kinesthetic sense perception.

AKINETIC

adjective. marked by reduction in deliberate motion resulting from something other than paralysis.

AKINETIC MUTISM

an inexistence or major decrease of deliberate motions and conversation, even though the person does pay attention to eye motions.

AKINETOPSIA

incapacity to envision items that are moving, regardless of undamaged optical field, optical keenness, and eye motions, brought about by

AKOASM

noun. Akoria. Reference: acousma.

AL 1

abbreviated version of absolute limit. 2. abbreviated version of adaptation level

ALALIA

fractional or full incapacity to talk. Even though principally ancient today, the label is sometimes preferred as an equivalent word

AL-ANON

a group for individuals that have been impacted by the uncontrollable usage of alcohol by a relative or friend. It

ALARM CALL

an utterance engineered by an animal, usually in reaction to finding a prospective marauder, which advises others to seek safety

ALARYNGEAL

adjective. without having or not to do with the voice box.