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A constant force on the human body that can pull an imbalanced body downward causing pain and disharmony between an individual and the world in which he/she exists; and in a balanced or "structurally integrated" body can reinforce the individual's energy field.
Ãâó: www.rolfbodywork.com/glossary.htm
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| gravitation |
One of the two main processes in a star in which hydrogen is pulled back to the star's center.
Ãâó: www.rdrop.com/users/green/school/glossary.htm
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One of the fundamental forces of nature. It was described by Newton in terms of the masses of the objects experiencing the force and the distance of separation of the objects.It was described by Einstein as a distortion of space and time.
Ãâó: fuse.pha.jhu.edu/outreach/kit2/glossary.html
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Specific gravity. The ratio between equal volumes of water and another liquid, where the weight of the water is given a value of 1. The specific gravity of oil is given as API Gravity.
Ãâó: www.marathon.com/News_Center/Marathon_News/Glossar...
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| gravitation |
the reaction of a body from rhythmodynamic arrhythmia, resulting in accelerated self-motion in the direction of the area with higher density of potential.
Ãâó: www.keelynet.com/spider/b-122e.htm
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