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  • Impotence - »õâ The inability to perform sexual intercourse due to psychological or organ dysfunction.
    Synonyms : Dysfunction, Erectile, Dysfunctions, Erectile, Erectile Dysfunctions
  • Impotence, Vasculogenic - »õâ Inability to achieve and maintain an erection (ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION) due to defects in the arterial blood flow to the PENIS, defect in venous occlusive function allowing blood drainage (leakage) from the erectile tissue (corpus cavernosum penis), or both.
    Synonyms : Arteriogenic Impotence, Leakage, Penile Venous, Penile Venous Leakage, Vasculogenic Impotence, Venogenic Impotence
  • Imprinting (Psychology) - »õâ A particular kind of learning characterized by occurrence in very early life, rapidity of acquisition, and relative insusceptibility to forgetting or extinction. Imprinted behavior includes most (or all) behavior commonly called instinctive, but imprinting is used purely descriptively.
    Synonyms : Imprintings (Psychology)
  • Impromidine - »õâ A highly potent and specific histamine H2 receptor agonist. It has been used diagnostically as a gastric secretion indicator.
    Synonyms : Impromidine Hydrochloride, Impromidine Oxalate (1:2), Impromidine Trihydrochloride, SK&F-92676, SKF-92676, Hydrochloride, Impromidine, SK&F 92676, SK&F92676, SKF 92676, SKF92676, Trihydrochloride, Impromidine
  • Impulse Control Disorders - »õâ Disorders whose essential features are the failure to resist an impulse, drive, or temptation to perform an act that is harmful to the individual or to others. Individuals experience an increased sense of tension prior to the act and pleasure, gratification or release of tension at the time of committing the act.
    Synonyms : Impulse-Control Disorders, Disorders, Impulse Control, Disorders, Intermittent Explosive, Explosive Disorder, Intermittent, Intermittent Explosive Disorders
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