| SESAP | Surgical Educational and Self-Assessment Program |
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| SFBL | self-filling blind loop |
| SH | Salter-Harris [fracture]; Schonlein-Henoch [purpura]; self-help; serum hepatitis; sexual harassment;... |
| SHHH | self-help for hard of hearing |
| SI | International System of Units [Fr. le Systeme International d'Unites]; sacroiliac; saline infusion; ... |
| self-antigen |
autoantigen.
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| self-defeating p. (disorder) |
a persistent pattern of behavior detrimental to the self, including being drawn to problematic situations or relationships, failing to accomplish tasks crucial to life objectives, excessive self-sacrifice, inviting criticism and anger, undermining of pleasurable experiences, and inability to enjoy the rewards of success.
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| self-differentiation |
perseverance in a course of development by a part independently of outside influences or changed surroundings.
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| self-fermentation |
autolysis (def. 1).
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| self-healing squamous e. |
an autosomal dominant form of multiple keratoacanthoma, characterized by a succession of lesions resembling those of squamous cell carcinoma; they heal spontaneously with scarring and are most common on the face and extremities of male adolescents and young adults. Called also Ferguson Smith e.
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| self | willing to deprive yourself |
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| self | of political bodies |
| self | government of a country by its own people |
| self | the act of satisfying your own desires and giving yourself pleasure |
| self | indiscipline with regard to sensuous pleasures |
| self | shame resulting from strong dislike of yourself or your actions |
| self | decumbent blue-flowered European perennial thought to possess healing properties |
| self | the act of helping or improving yourself without relying on anyone else |
| self | hypnosis induced by yourself |
| self | an exaggerated opinion of your own importance |
| self | an inflated feeling of pride in your superiority to others |
| self | having or showing feelings of unwarranted importance out of overbearing pride |
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