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psychokinesis mental influence upon an object, a process, or a system, without the use of any known mechanism or energy. PK includes: bio-PK : influencing living systems, whether humans, animals, plants or micro-organisms. macro-PK : directly observable, large-scale influence upon objects. micro-PK : influencing the statistical behavior of random systems, such as dice or electronic noise.
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psychokinesis A psychic phenomena in which objects are moved with the power of the mind.
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psychophysics The branch of perception that is concerned with establishing quantitative relations between physical stimulation and perceptual events.
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psychosomatic medicine A field within psychiatry related to health psychology that developed in the early 1900s to study and treat particular diseases believed to be caused by emotional conflicts, such as ulcers, hypertension, and asthma. The term is now used more broadly to mean an approach to health-related problems and diseases that examines psychological as well as somatic origins.
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psychrometry The science and techniques associated with psychrometric measurements. See psychrometer.
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