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DANTROLENE

noun. A muscle relaxer possessing a main behavior directed at skeletal muscles. It treats muscular spasms commonly seen in those

DATA POOLING

the blending of information, of at least two studies which may occasionally generate deceitful results.

DAY HOSPITAL

postulated by Scottish psychiatrist Donald Ewen Cameron, a facility wherein people are recipients to a wide range of remediation during

DEATH CONCEPTS

mental constructs of linear time, assurance, universality, personal sensitivity, finiteness, and irreversibility, that conjoin with other factors to shape a

DECADENCE

1. the deterioration of a society or culture due to a collapse of morals and traditional values. 2. A loss

DA COSTA'S SYNDROME

founded by American surgeon Jacob Mendes Da Costa, a condition of anxiousness in soldiers during the American Civil War marked

DAP TEST

abbreviated form of Machover Draw A Person Test.

DATA REDUCTION

the procedure involved in lessening a group of variables of measurements into a more minute, controllable, and dependable, or superior

DAY TREATMENT

a system or organized interdisciplinary evaluation, remediation, and rehabilitation services rendered by professionals and paraprofessionals for handicapped persons or a

DEATH FEIGNING

the act of coming to be stationary or pretending to be dead whenever in possible danger. Commonly referred to as

DECADRON

The trade name for dexamethasone.

DABBLER

noun. With regard to the esoteric arts and magic, someone who acts within occult or otherworldly traditions or behaviors for

DARK ADAPTATION

the capacity of the eye ball to acclimate to certain states of low illumination by way of an escalated sensitiveness

DATA SNOOPING

1. searching for unexpected, post-hoc impacts in a set of information. 2. analyzing information prior to an experiment being performed,

DAYDREAM

a waking fallacy wherein aware or unaware desires, and at times, fears or worries, are played out in the mind.

DEATH GENE

a gene which is manifested only whenever a cell comes to be devoted to the programmed death of a cell.

DECALAGE

Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development about the invariant order that cognitive developments occur in. See horizontal or vertical decalage.

DACTYLOLOGY

noun. The conveying or concepts by way of signals formed via the fingers.

DARK LIGHT

the perception of light stimulated by the sudden functioning of retinal photoreceptors, that takes place even when there is no

DATABASE

noun. 1. a big, systematic gathering of data retained in such a way on a computer that enables recollection of