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A trained proctor who administers the assessments in a particular session.
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A voluntary fellowship founded in 1935 and concerned with the recovery and continued sobriety of the alcoholic who turns to the organization for help. The AA program consists basically of Twelve Suggested Steps designed for the personal recovery from alcoholism, and AA is the major proponent of the disease model of alcoholism. Alcoholism: Alcoholism is a primary chronic disease with genetic, psychosocial. and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestation. ...
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Small organic molecule containing both a carboxyl group and an amino group bonded to the same carbon atom. For example: histamine ; serotonine ; epinephrine ; norepinephrine . Peptide A molecule formed by joining two or more amino acids . For example, ECF-A Polypeptide Many peptides joined together. For example, insulin . Protein A molecule composed of many amino acids and with a complex structure. For example, immunoglobulin , casein . Glycoprotein A protein coated with sugars. ...
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Anaplastic Anaemia
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Stands for Authors Alteration; used in proofing as an in-dication that changes are requested and will he paid for by the client; changes are not due to printer's error.
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