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TISSUE

noun. a structure comprised of alike or identical cells with the same or alike operatives, as in erectile, muscle, or

TOLERANCE

noun. 1. a condition, stemming from continual utilization of a drug, marked by a significant lessened impact with regular use

TONAL VOLUME

the extensity or space-filling attribute of a noise.

TACHISTOSCOPE

a device which displays the object, pictures, numbers and words on the screen. It is also known as T scope.

TACTILE PERCEPTUAL DISORDER

This disorder disables a person to discriminate between the things that are perceived by touch receptors. This disorder makes a

TALBOT-PLATEAU LAW

this law states that if a ray of light comes fast enough to be seen as continuous then its shine

TAPETUM

the name of the layer that reflects light that is behind the retina in some animals. This enhances night vision.

TASK ANALYSIS 1

To break up the complex task into component tasks. In this way, one can know the skills that are required

TASTANT

a substance that can be tasted.

TAYLOR-RUSSELL TABLES

Industrial and organisational theory. These tables allow the people responsible for personnel selection to evaluate the potential value of a

TACHYCARDIA

The pathologically fast beating of the heart in response to stress or drugs.

TACTILE RECEPTOR

a cutaneous receptor involved in the somatosenses. Tactile receptor that involves the somatosenses.

TALENT

Ability to grip over multiple areas or subjects is referred as talent. divine gifted ability that is present in a

TAPHOPHILIA

a morbid attraction to cemeteries.

TASK COHESION

it is the extent to which all members of a team are attracted to the task. These members successfully completes

TASTE

the sense that detects molecules dissolved in liquids on our tongue, soft palate, larynx and pharynx. There are 5 primary

TAY-SACHS DISEASE (TSD)

an autosomal recessive disorder affecting Ashkenazi Jews in central and eastern Europe. The person who has deficiency of enzyme hexosaminidase

TACHYPHAGIA

a pathological form of rapid eating.

TACTILE SENSORY AID

a device that helps a person with impaired hearing and poor sight. A tactile aid is used to convert auditory

TALENTED AND GIFTED (TAG)

It is the standard assessment process of describing children having above average intelligence. This process is done to locate the