10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BARAESTHESIA»
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baraesthesia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
See baraesthesia. bar graph, a graph in which frequencies are represented by
bars extending from the ordinate or the abscissa, allowing the distribution of the
entire sample to be seen at once. bariatrics /bar'é-at'riks/ [Gk, baros, weight, iatros
, ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
2
Psychology's Territories: Historical and Contemporary ...
Thus, exploring the function of perceptual organs, and doing so—as we have
seen in the case of baraesthesia—in analogy to investigating how manmade
instruments work, interested both physicists and physiologists alike. This pushed
work ...
Mitchell Ash, Thomas Sturm, 2012
3
Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
BAOT: Abbreviation for British Association of Occupational Therapists (q.v.).
baraesthesia (bar-es-the' -zi-a): The pressure sense. Barbados leg (bar-ba' -doz):
See ELEPHANTIASIS. barbituism (bar-bit'-fi-izm): Acute or chronic poisoning ...
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
4
A Dictionary of Psychology
Thus the human auditory system responds within a bandwidth corresponding to
the 'audibility range from about 16 hertz to 20,000 hertz (cycles per second). See
also SPECTRUM. baraesthesia n. The sensation of pressure. US baresthesia ...
5
Henderson's Dictionary of Biology
... protein protein spanning the red blood cell membrane, forming an anion
channel through which HCO^ is exchanged for CI in the lungs as red cells
dispose of carbon dioxide. banner standard q.v. baraesthesia n. sensation of
pressure. barb ...
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Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...
A segment of tissue or bone that unites two or more similar structures.
baraesthesia |Br.] SEE baresthesia. baraesthesiometer [Br.] SEE baresthesiome-
bar-ag-no-SIS (bar-ag-no'sis) Loss of ability to appreciate the weight of objects
held in the ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005
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Langenscheidt Dictionary of Biology English: English-German, ...
Bar n, bar (Sl-fremde Einheit des Drucks; 1 bar = 105 Pa) bar-curve graph Balken
-Kurven-Diagramm n bar graph Balkendiagramm n bar magnet iL;ib>
Magnetstab m bar of sand (Ökol) Sandbank f bar-shaped stabförmig
baraesthesia (Zoo) ...
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Medical and surgical therapy
Baraesthesia, 8. Barany's test, 484. Baths, hot or cold, influence of, 690. Bernard
and Horner's sympathetic syndrome, 147. Biceps muscle, 131, 154, 158.
contracture of, 369 Biceps reflex, 39. Blepharospasm, 474. 810 Blindness due to
shell ...
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maintainable balletomania unassailable unattainable San Sebastián Balkan
States unappealably ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
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Dictionary of Psychology
If the bars are made contiguous, the vertical lines are usually omitted and the
result is called a histogram. baresthesis; baraesthesia: the sense of pressure.
Barnum effect: the tendency for people to believe general descriptions about ...