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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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ALPHA FEMALE

the top-notch or predominant woman in an organization, who is within reach of commodities, such as edibles and friends.

ALPHA MALE

the top-notch or predominant male in an organization, who is within reach of commodities, such as edibles and friends.

ALPHA MOTOR NEURON

1. a motor neuron that regulates the primary extrafusal fibers of a muscle. Commonly referred to as alpha fiber. 2.

ALPHA STATE

a condition of comfortable alertness attained by people which create escalated alpha waves. Alpha conditions might take place or be

ALPHA WAVE

with regard to electroencephalography, a kind of low-magnitude neurological wave (with a range of 8-12 Hz) frequently documented from the

ALPHABET

a group of letters or symbols, typically indexed in a precise way, that are utilized to symbolize the fundamental conversation

ALPHA-BLOCK CONDITIONING

the educating of people or animals to inhibit alpha waves via support or psychophysiological feedback.

ALPHA-ENDORPHIN

noun. a polypeptide carrying sixteen amino acids that have attitudinal importance which isn't full known or understood.

ALPHA-FETOPROTEIN (A-FETOPROTEIN AFP)

a protein seen in the blood plasma of developing children while inutero and cultivated by a few growths in mature

ALPHA-FETOPROTEIN TEST

an analysis performed during pregnancy which samples the blood of a patient and examines it to determine if alpha-fetoprotein exists

ALPHA-MELANOCYTE STIMULATING HORMONE (A-MSH)

a type of melanocyte-inducing chemical which ties the melanocortin-4 recipient together and participates in unique operations, such as controlling sexual

ALPHA-METHYLPARATYROSINE (AMPT)

a narcotic which prevent the chemical procedure concerning tyrosine belonging to dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine

ALPHA-MSH (A-MSH)

the abbreviated form of alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone.

ALPHA-WAVE TRAINING

a kind of psychophysiological feedback practicing during which patients find out how to attain a place of relaxing alertness and

ALPORT'S SYNDROME

conveyed by a British doctor, Arthur Cecil Alport, a hereditary health problem marked by blood in the urine, inability to

ALPRAZOLAM

noun. a benzodiazepine anxiolytic narcotic marked by accelerated ingestion and submission and a fairly short time-span of action. It's utilized

ALS OB

Terminology often correlated with a theory founded by Hans Vaihinger, a German philosopher, which postulated that specific falsehoods such as

ALSTROM-HALLGREN SYNDROME

introduced by a Swedish medical professionals Carl Henry Alstrom and Bertil Hallgren, a genetic disease marked by excessive weight, inability

ALTER

noun. 1. any number of the additional characteristics of an individual with DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder). 2. the second person

ALTER EGO

1. An additional character or facet of someone which occurs metaphorically as their replacement or advocate, with diverse attributes. 2.