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shagreen skin a large connective tissue nevus often occurring in children in association with tuberous sclerosis, presenting as a skin-colored or yellowish, elevated, knobby plaque resembling shark or pig skin, which is predominantly located on the back, especially on the lumbosacral region. Called also peau de chagrin and shagreen patch.
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shell shock The military term combat stress reaction (CSR) comprises the range of adverse behaviours in reaction to the stress of combat and combat related activities. In the military setting it generally does not include the range of adaptive reactions and behaviours in reaction to such stresses. Combat stress behaviours can also include misconduct stress behaviours which are not dealt with in this article. Some US military publications still refer to battle fatigue as the main focus of management. ...
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shared psychotic disorder Folie ?deux (literally "a madness shared by two") is a rare psychiatric syndrome in which a symptom of psychosis (particularly a paranoid or delusional belief) is transmitted from one individual to another. The same syndrome shared by more than one person may be called folie ?trois, folie ?quatre, folie ?famille or even folie ?plusieurs (madness of many). ...
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shield A deflector shield is a fictional technology commonly found in science fiction. Typically, deflector shields (often referred to as simply "shields") are some form of energy field that is projected along the surface of, or into the space around, a starship, space station, planet, moon, or building. ...
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Sharp In music, sharp means higher in pitch. More specifically, in musical notation, sharp means "higher in pitch by a semitone," and has an associated symbol (), which looks somewhat like a "#" (number sign). The note C sharp is shown in musical notation in Figure 1. Under equal temperament, B sharp is the same as, or enharmonically equivalent to, C, and E sharp the same as F. There also exist double-sharps, which look like and raise a note by two semitones. ...
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