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Catatonia is a severe psychiatric and medical condition, characterized by, in catatonic stupor, a general absence of motor activity, and, in catatonic excitement, violent, hyperactive behavior directed at oneself or others but with no visible purpose. Catatonia is associated with a number of other psychiatric and medical conditions, such as the life-threatening neuroleptic malignant syndrome as well as bipolar disorder (most commonly), drug abuse, depression, and schizophrenia. ...
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| catatonia |
Catatonia is a severe psychiatric and medical condition, characterized by, in catatonic stupor, a general absence of motor activity, and, in catatonic excitement, violent, hyperactive behavior directed at oneself or others but with no visible purpose. Catatonia is associated with a number of other psychiatric and medical conditions, such as the life-threatening neuroleptic malignant syndrome as well as bipolar disorder (most commonly), drug abuse, depression, and schizophrenia. ...
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| cataract |
opacity/opaqueness of the lens or capsule of the eye, which dimishes or destroys sight.
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| catabolism |
The metabolic breakdown of large molecules in living organism, with accompanying release of energy.
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| catalysis |
The process of changing the rate of a chemical reaction by use of a catalyst.
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