| character d. |
any character trait, e.g., a mannerism, attitude, or affectation, which serves as a defense mechanism.
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| character d.’s |
personality d's. See also character.
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| character n. |
a type of character or personality disorder with some neurotic characteristics, particularly one of a predominantly obsessive-compulsive or hysterical nature; see also neurosis.
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| characteristic fluorescent r.’s |
secondary rays emitted as a result of the rearrangement of electrons in the inner shells of atoms; identical with characteristic rays (q.v.) except that characteristic rays are caused by the bombardment of the x-ray tube target by electrons, whereas characteristic fluorescent rays are caused by primary ray photon bombardment of an absorbing material.
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| characteristic r.’s |
x-rays emitted as a result of the rearrangement of electrons in the inner shells of atoms, as when electrons are ejected from the inner shells by high-speed bombarding electrons or when an orbital electron is captured by the nucleus during radioactive decay; the wavelengths of the rays produced depend on the element and the energy levels involved. Cf. characteristic fluorescent r's.
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