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affection Feeling or emotion, one of the three aspects of the mind, the others being conation (willing or desiring), and cognition (awareness). They may work as a whole, but any one may dominate any mental process.
Ãâó: www.ards.org/learnaboutards/whatisards/phrasesterm...
affidavit A statement sworn before a Notary Public or other judicial officer who can administer oaths (in some provinces a Commissioner of Oaths). Before the statement is signed, the person who is signing takes an oath that the contents are, to the best of his/her knowledge, true. Affidavits carry weight in Courts to the extent that judges frequently accept an affidavit instead of the testimony of the witness.
Ãâó: www.leanlegal.com/dictionary/a.asp
affect A transitive verb meaning to influence (act on, move, impress) to produce change in something (eg in a system, disease, person). To affect is to produce an effect. (See CAUSATION, EFFECT) (MP) AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: The positive treatment of minority groups. ...
Ãâó: www.biol.tsukuba.ac.jp/~macer/biodict.htm
affective psychosis A psychiatric disease relating to mood states. It is generally characterized by depression unrelated to events in the life of the patient, which alternates with periods of normal mood or with periods of excessive, inappropriate euphoria and mania.
Ãâó: www.mindsci-clinic.com/neuro_jargon.htm
affective disorder Used in a general way to speak of any of the depressive illnesses. It is a taxonomic term that does not capture the sadness and dread that are at the core of depression.
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