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TOXOPLASMOSIS

noun. a illness elicited by infection with the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii, that permeates and multiplies within the tissues of

TRAINABILITY

noun. the ability of a person to gain something from training and to attain proficiency within a specific skill set.

TRAIT THEORIES OF LEADERSHIP

approaches to leadership which consider mental and non-mental skills and traits as imperative determinants of achievement and excellence within a

TRANSACTIONALISM

noun. 1. an approach to climate-related psychology which stresses the persisting procedure of interplay between an individual and their physical

TRANSDUCTION

noun. the procedure wherein one type of energy is transformed into another type, particularly sensory transduction: the conversion of the

TRANSGENIC

adjective. depicting a living being wherein a foreign or modified gene has been purposefully posited into the genome.

TRANSITORY PROBLEM

1. a passing or brief indicator, sequel, or other factor of a disease or disorder. 2. a problem or cause

TRANSTENTORIAL HERNIATION

herniation which takes place whenever elevated intracraniae pressure displaces the medial temporal lobe or the brain's deep hemisphere structures, medially

TREACHER COLLINS SYNDROME

a principally autosomal dominant genetic disorder marked by facial defects, inclusive of a small retracted chin, small eyes with flaws

TRIAD TRAINING MODEL

an approach to training therapy professionals and counselors which encourages better comprehension of patients of other societies and cultivates better

TRICHO- (TRICH-)

combining form: hair or hair-like formation.

TRIGGER ZONE

a low-threshold area for inflicting a reaction. In a neuron, the trigger zone for eliciting an action potential is the

TRISOMY

noun. a condition wherein a homologous couple of chromosomes is accompanied by an extra matching chromosome inside each cell nucleus.

TRUE SCORE

with regard to classical test theory, the portion of a gauge or score which depicts the actual quantity of the

TUBEROINFUNDIBULAR TRACT

one of three significant neural pathways inside the brain which utilize dopamine as their primary neurotransmitter. The cell bodies of

TURNER'S SYNDROME

a chromosomal disorder marked by the absence of all or a portion of one of the two X chromosomes. The

TWO-SPIRIT

noun. With regard to some Native American societies, an individual, commonly a man, who assumes the gender identity of the

TYPE I ERROR

the error of refuting the null hypothesis whenever it is actually authentic. Investigators make this error whenever they believe they

TECHNICAL TERM

a term or statement utilized in a specialized field to reference items or ideas which are specific to that field

TELEGNOSIS

noun. With regard to parapsychology, claimed insight of distant occurrences without direct correspondence..