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10 LIBRI IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATI CON «APASTIA»
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1
Foods & Nutrition Encyclopedia, Two Volume Set
APASTIA. Refusal to take food. (Also see ANOREXIA NERVOSA.) Indifference;
lack of interest or concern. A type of behavior sometimes found in a deficiency
disease. APHAGOSIS. The inability to consume food. APHRODISIACS.
Substances ...
Marion Eugene Ensminger, Audrey H. Ensminger, 1993
2
Benders’ Dictionary of Nutrition and Food Technology
Its main purpose is to promote validation and quality assurance in analytical
science, and to develop new methods. Web site http://www.aoac.org/. AOM See
active oxygen method. aortic aneurysm See aneurysm. apastia Refusal to take
food, ...
3
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... apandria (f) apanthropy n — apantropía (f) aparalytic adj — aparalítico
apareunia n — apareunia (f) apastia n — apastia (f) apathetic adj — apático
apathetic hyperthyroidism — hipertiroidismo (m) apático apathetic withdrawal —
abstinencia ...
4
Food in the Ancient World from A to Z
Ritual fasting was practised occa— sionally by Greeks (the word is apastia) and
by Jews, for reasons of mourning and atonement. Athenian women cele—
brating the annual Thesmophoria in honour of Demeter fasted on the third day of
this ...
5
The second book of the travels of Nicander Nucius of Corcyra
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Nicander Nucius, John Anthony Cramer, Isaac Fidler, 1841
6
The Religion of Protestants a Safe Vvay to Salvation. Or an ...
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gree dzfiiplil" , zmiicbfnm c/mst bin-selfe. by the Apastia [Melt csiome down were
to urofflndfr'm desire/(descend 'a all-mien. '.7:laþnswer,1'hatthc' why \Vhich ...
William Chillingworth, 1638
7
Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
'Apache' — Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation. apareunia (a-pa-
roo' -ne-a): Inability to practise sexual intercourse; usually because of an
obstruction in the vagina, or an atresic vagina. apastia (a-pas' -ti-a): Abstention
from food ...
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
8
A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting ...
... to make it rile to the higher parts of the town, which is a method much practised
in these countries. The city of Angora is governed by apastia and cadi ; some
compute that there are A hundred thousands fouls in it, ninety thousand of which
...
Apastia: Refusal to eat. Apiiagia (dysphagia): Difficulty swallowing. Apliasia (
dysphasia): General term that literally means "no speech." It refers to any
impairment of the ability to use or understand words and can be used to describe
loss of one ...
10
Handbook of Clinical Chiropractic Care
... 113/ Allergies, 43, 57, 74 Allesthesia, 180 Alpha fetoprotein (AFP), 194f, 196,
274 Amblyopia, 176, 180 Amelodia, 180, 181 Amenorrhea, female athlete triad
and, 36 Amentia, 181 Amnesia, 181 AMPLE (mnemonic), 59t Amusia, 181
Apastia, ...