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agitation Restless inability to keep still that can be caused by anxiety, overstimulation, or withdrawal from depressants and stimulants.
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agitation is restlessness associated with anxiety.
Ãâó: www.rcpsych.ac.uk/info/glosConds.htm
agitation the act of forcing or moving into violent irregular action; as is the case with the agitation of water with the propellers of a ship
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agitation Keeping a chemical moving: Agitation helps to speed-up and achieve an even development while processing film or paper. It also prevents spotting or staining by keeping the developer, stop bath, or fixer in motion.
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agitation a violent moving or shaking frequency- rate of occurrence insoluble- not able to be dissolved orbital- path in which an electron revolves ROY G. BIV- visible color spectrum; Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet
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