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self-reactive lymphocyte Autoreactive lymphocyte.
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self-threading pin A pin screwed through a small hole into dentin.
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self-injurious behavior An injury caused by the person to him or herself. This applies only to hospitalizations and includes suicide attempts and self-injurious behavior that is not suicidal. If the person completes a suicide, the case is examined and a determination of suicide is made by the medical examiner.
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self Divine Consciousness residing in the individual, described as the witness of the mind or the pure I-awareness.
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