10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ABULOMANIA»
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abulomania in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
absurdness n — absurdidad (f), absurdo (m), irracionabi|idad (f) abterminal adj
— abterminal abu|ia n — abu|ia (f) abu|ic adj— abú|ico abulomania n —
abulomania (f) abusabi|ity n — abusabi|idad (f) abuse n — abuso (m), injuria (f)
abuse V- ...
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The Aldrich Dictionary of Phobias and Other Word Families
ablutomania washing oneself abulomania a weak will; indecision; also
aboulomania acromania violence; incurability; great motor activity agoramania
open spaces agromania being alone; solitude; wandering in open fields
agyiomania streets ...
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
Abterminal, ab-ter'-min-al. Passing from tendinous into muscular tissue; said of
electric currents. Abulia, ah-bu'-le-ah. A loss or defect of will-power. Abulomania,
ah-bu-lo-tna'-ne-ah. Mania with loss of will-power. Abvacuation. ab-vak-u-a'-shun
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B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
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2013 ICD-10-CM Draft Edition -
... dependence F13.239 with delirium F13.231 perceptual disturbance F13.232
uncomplicated F13.230 perceptual disturbance F13.932 uncomplicated F13.930
stimulant NEC F15.93 with dependence F15.23 Abulia R68.89 Abulomania F60.
7 ...
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A Thesaurus of English Word Roots
... loss of will power) abulomania (a form of mental disorder characterized by
abulia) (a negative + mania madness) hyperbulia, hyperbulesis (hyper over,
beyond) CROSS REFERENCE: vol1 88 burs (cont'd) [pouch, sac] SPANISH:
bolsón (lit., ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2014
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Midline Medical Dictionary
11 Abruptio Aboulia. A loss or defect of will-power; abulia. Aboulomania. Mental
derangement by weakened willpower; abulomania. qicll Abrachia. Congenital
absence of the arms. Abrachiocephalia. See Abrachiocephalus.
Abrachiocephalus.
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2014 ICD-9-CM for Hospitals, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 Standard Edition
... (M9722/3) 202.5 Abulia 799.89 Abulomania 301.6 Abuse adult 995.80
emotional 995.82 multiple forms 995.85 neglect (nutritional) 995.84 physical
995.81 psychological 995.82 sexual 995.83 alcohol (see also Alcoholism) 305.0
dependent ...
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2013 ICD-9-CM for Physicians, Volumes 1 and 2 Professional ...
... 799.89 Abulomania 301.6 Abuse adult 995.80 emotional 995.82 multiple forms
995.85 neglect (nutritional) 995.84 physical 995.81 psychological 995.82 sexual
995.83 alcohol (see also Alcoholism) 305.0 dependent 303.9 nondependent ...
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An Excess of Phobias and Manias
-Ogden Nash aboulomania, abulomania: A mental disorder in which there is a
loss of will-power. The difference between perseverance and obstinacy is that
one often comes from a strong will, and the other from a strong won't. -Henry
Ward ...
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Stedman's psychiatry/neurology/neurosurgery words
abscess - abulomania abscess (continued) thecal a. tuberculous a. abscise
abscissa abscission absence atonic a. a. attack atypical a. automatic a. complex
a. a. of depressed mood a. of elevated mood enuretic a. a. epilepsy epileptic a. a.
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Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1999
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