10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «TOPALGIA»
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topalgia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... learning — aprendizaje (m) top-down top-down processing — procesamiento (
m) top-down top-down solutions — soluciones (f—pl) top-down topagnosia n —
topagnosia (f) topagnosis n — topagnosis (f) topalgia n — topalgia (f) Topamax n
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82, 90; for dysmorphophobia, 33; for eating disorders, 64, 66; in-patient, 128, 131
; monitoring of patients, 129; psychosurgery and, 123; for self- injury, 59;
therapists, 129; for topalgia, 39; types, 82. See also Cognitive therapy; Exposure
and ...
Fugen Neziroglu, Jose A. Yaryura-Tobias, 2001
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CDU: Classificação Decimal Universal: tabela de autoridade
Topalgia. Dores neurais localizadas 616.8-009.81 Distúrbios reflexos. Reflexo
pilomotor. Arrepios, etc. 616.8-009.83 Disfunções dos sentidos, de todo o
aparelho sensorial. Perda de consciência. Coma. Sono profundo. Colapso.
Torpor.
Almeida, Ana Cristina, 1963-, ed. lit., Portugal. Biblioteca Nacional, ed. lit., Santos, Manuela, 1955-, ed. lit., 2005
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Humanities Dimension of Rescue, Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy
... according to the system miotonow". [34] - local pain (topalgia), we rank among
this group: ligament pain, meningeal pain, € which includes the dorsal region,
side parts of the torso, pelvis. Wired pain (radiculalgia), turns up at the moment of
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Andrearczyk-Woźniakowska Agnieszka, Krakowska Alicja, Nowacka Krystyna, 2013
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English Language Word Builder
... MALVASIAn OLIGEMIA PAROUSIA POLYURIA SCOTOPIA STRONTIAn
TOPALGIA VICTORIA YTTERBIA SQUARIAL BEZONIAN IGUANIAN OBSIDIAN
SIRENIAN PIERHEAD STEMHEAD WEEPHOLE MISSHOOD AGLOSSIA
AMBROSIAn ...
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Mosby's Medical Dictionary
TOP TORCH syndrome TOP, abbreviation for temporal, occipital, and parietal
regions of the skull. top-, topo-, prefix meaning “place or location”: topalgia,
topesthesia, topognosia. topesthesia. See topognosis. tophaceous Itofa'shosl,
pertaining ...
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Categorization in the History of English
... throat-ache 1898--; OE ceolwcerc arthralgia “joint-ache”, 1848--; joint-ache
1576 + 1657 synalgia “sympathetic pain in one part caused by injury in another”
1890 cephalalgy “head-ache” 1547--; headache, from OE (heafodes ece)
topalgia ...
Christian J. Kay, Jeremy J. Smith, 2004
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: biotope, biotopic, dystopia, dystopian, ectopia, heterotopia,
isotope, isotopic, normotopia, skeletopia, topagnosia, topagnosis, topalgia,
toparchy, topesthesia, topiary, topic, topical, topoanesthesia, topogno- sis,
topographer, ...
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Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
The TOP area and the prefrontal area are the last to develop phylogenetically.
topalgia Pain localized to one spot; the presence of a painful point or spot; a
symptom occurring in hysteria or neurasthenia. top-down . Referring to brain
signals ...
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009
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A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
... also called atopognosia) (agnosia: a privative + gnosis knowledge) topalgia (
localized pain: seen in neurasthenia) (algos pain) topanesthesia (also called
topagnosis) (anesthesia: an privative + esthesia feeling) topectomy (ektome
excision) ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2013