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VERTICAL MOBILITY

the motion or displacement of people or groups from one social class to new social class. This might take the

VESTIBULE TRAINING

an approach to personnel training wherein new workers, prior to beginning their work tasks, spend some time learning in a

VIBROTACTILE THRESHOLD

the minimal degree of arousal at which a vibration is felt. Various forms of mechanoreceptors are sensitive to many particular

VIGILANCE DECREMENT

with regard to a vigilance job, a reduction in the amount of targets discovered which takes place after a brief

VIRUS

noun. 1. a microscopic parasitic compound which contains an RNA or DNA center encompassed by a safeguarding protein coating. As

VISUAL AGRAPHIA

a handicapped capacity to write stemming from a failure to identify letters, numerals, or terms. The condition is elicited by

VISUAL CONSCIOUSNESS

the contents of visual awareness. Operationally, it contains those visual occurrences which can be claimed, differentiated from one another, and

VISUAL HALLUCINATION

visual comprehension within the absence of any exterior stimulant. Visual hallucinations might be simple or complex. With regard to hallucinations

VISUAL PURSUIT

motions of the eyes to try to preserve focus on a progressing objective. Commonly referred to as ocular pursuit.

VISUAL-RIGHTING REFLEX

any of the reflexes which automatically position the head toward the visual focus item of the moment.

VITAMIN A TOXICITY

a condition elicited by too much ingestion of vitamin A in which a significant overdose of 500,000 IU or more

VOCAL REGISTER

the tonal or pitch range of a person's voice.

VOCATIONAL TRAINING

an ordered program of direction modeled to equip people with the required abilities and qualifications for assignment in particular tasks

VOLLEY

noun. a synchronous dispersion; whenever nerve impulses happen in stages alongside various nerve fibers.

VOLUNTEER BIAS

any step-by-step variation between involved parties who volunteer to be in an analysis in contrast to those who don't.

VULNERABILITY FACTOR

a variant which, if encountered or elicited, impacts the likelihood that a person will cultivate a condition, disorder, or illness,

VAGUS NERVE

the tenth cranial nerve, a combined nerve with both motor and sensory fibers which serves a multitude of operations. The

VALUES EDUCATION

1. direction which is centered upon standards, moral principles, or ethical traits which are thought of as favorable, as well

VARIANT

noun. With regard to a set of items or occurrences, one which varies from the others in some manner while

VASOCONSTRICTION

noun. thinning of blood vessels, that is managed by vasomotor nerves of the SNS or via agents like the vasopressin