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parasomnia From "para-" (around) and "somnia" (sleep), this is a type of disorder characterized by abnormal behavioral or physiological events occurring in association with sleep, specific sleep stages, or sleep-wake transitions. Parasomnias listed in the DSM-IV include Nightmare Disorder, Sleep Terror Disorder, Sleepwalking Disorder, and Parasomnia Not Otherwise Specified. (DSM-IV; American Psychiatric Association, 1994, p.579).
Ãâó: www.macalester.edu/~psych/whathap/UBNRP/nightmares...
parasite A plant, fungus, or microbe that actively extracts nutrients or water from live host plant tissues, typically by means of intrusive organs or by living internally. (Of course animals may be parasitized or parasites too.)
Ãâó: oregonstate.edu/~mccuneb/glossary.htm
parasitism A long-term relationship between two organisms that is beneficial to one organism (the parasite) but detrimental to the other (the host). A
Ãâó: blue.utb.edu/biology/Oliva/terms_and_definitions_f...
parasitism (i) Feeding by one organism on the cells of a second organism, which is usually larger than the first. The parasite is, to some extent, dependent on the host at whose expense it is maintained. (ii) An association whereby one organism (parasite) lives in or on another organism (host) and benefits at the expense of the host.
Ãâó: www.soils.org/sssagloss/cgi-bin/gloss_search.cgi
parasitic the act of harmfully living off of another organism without benefiting it in any way
Ãâó: www.sensesofwildness.com/africa/GLOSSARY.HTM
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