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  • self stimulation
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  • self destruction
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  • self digestion
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  • self selection diet
    Àڱ⼱ÅýÄÀÌ
  • self-control disorder
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  • self-defeating personality disorder
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  • self-demand feeding
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  • self-help group
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  • self identity
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  • natural purification =self p.
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  • real self
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ADRP adipose differentiation-related protein
BCDF B-cell differentiation factor
CD cadaver donor; canine distemper; canine dose; carbohydrate dehydratase; carbon dioxide; cardiac dise...
DA dark adaptation; dark agouti [rat]; daunomycin; degenerative arthritis; delayed action; Dental Assis...
ED early-decision [applicant]; early differentiation; ectodermal dysplasia; ectopic depolarization; eff...
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DIF Differentiation Inducing Factor
D factor Differentiation-stimulating factor
EDG Endothelial differentiation gene
GDF Growth and differentiation factors
GDF Growth differentiation factor
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neuronal differentiation Acquisition during development of specific biochemical, physiological and morphological properties by nerve cells.
(18 Nov 1997)
differentiation The distinguishing of one thing or disease from another.
(18 Nov 1997)
differentiation antigen Any large structural macromolecule that can be detected by immune reagents and that also is associated with the differentiation of a particular cell type or types. Many cells can be identified by their possession of a unique set of differentiation antigens. There should be no implication that the antigens cause differentiation.
(18 Nov 1997)
invisible differentiation Differentiation of the cellular chemical constituents in the embryo prior to cytodifferentiation; sometimes recognizable histochemically.
Synonym: invisible differentiation.
(05 Mar 2000)
echocardiographic differentiation The processing of a signal so that the output depends upon the rate of change of the input; e.g., it will display changes in amplitude but will reduce the duration of the waveform.
(05 Mar 2000)
altered self hypothesis The hypothesis that the T-cell receptor in MHC mediated phenomena recognises a syngeneic MHC Class I or Class II molecule after modification by a virus or certain chemicals.
See: MHC restriction.
(18 Nov 1997)
blood glucose self-monitoring Self evaluation of whole blood glucose levels outside the clinical laboratory. A digital or battery-operated reflectance meter may be used. It has wide application in controlling unstable insulin-dependent diabetes.
(12 Dec 1998)
breast self-examination <procedure> A a regular, defined process of thorough examination of the breasts once a month to detect any changes or suspicious lumps.
Exams should be practiced at the end of the period or seven days after the start of the period and be performed monthly at the same time.
(09 Oct 1997)
physician self-referral Referral by physicians to testing or treatment facilities in which they have financial interest. The practice is regulated by the ethics in patient referrals act of 1989.
(12 Dec 1998)
multiple self-healing squamous epithelioma <tumour> Multiple skin tumours, most frequently on the head, each resembling a well-differentiated squamous carcinoma or keratoacanthoma; individual tumours resolve spontaneously after several months, leaving deep-pitted scars with irregular crenellated borders, and are usually replaced by additional new tumours; autosomal dominant inheritance.
(05 Mar 2000)
self 1. The individual as the object of his own reflective consciousness; the man viewed by his own cognition as the subject of all his mental phenomena, the agent in his own activities, the subject of his own feelings, and the possessor of capacities and character; a person as a distinct individual; a being regarded as having personality. "Those who liked their real selves." "A man's self may be the worst fellow to converse with in the world." (Pope) "The self, the I, is recognised in every act of intelligence as the subject to which that act belongs. It is I that perceive, I that imagine, I that remember, I that attend, I that compare, I that feel, I that will, I that am conscious." (Sir W. Hamilton)
2. Hence, personal interest, or love of private interest; selfishness; as, self is his whole aim.
3. Personification; embodiment. "She was beauty's self." (Thomson)
Self is united to certain personal pronouns and pronominal adjectives to express emphasis or distinction. Thus, for emphasis; I myself will write; I will examine for myself; thou thyself shalt go; thou shalt see for thyself; you yourself shall write; you shall see for yourself; he himself shall write; he shall examine for himself; she herself shall write; she shall examine for herself; the child itself shall be carried; it shall be present itself. It is also used reflexively; as, I abhor myself; thou enrichest thyself; he loves himself; she admires herself; it pleases itself; we walue ourselves; ye hurry yourselves; they see themselves. Himself, herself, themselves, are used in the nominative case, as well as in the objective. "Jesus himself baptized not, but his disciples."
Self is used in the formation of innumerable compounds, usually of obvious signification, in most of which it denotes either the agent or the object of the action expressed by the word with which it is joined, or the person in behalf of whom it is performed, or the person or thing to, for, or towards whom or which a quality, attribute, or feeling expressed by the following word belongs, is directed, or is exerted, or from which it proceeds; or it denotes the subject of, or object affected by, such action, quality, attribute, feeling, or the like; as, self-abandoning, self-abnegation, self-abhorring, self-absorbed, self-accusing, self-adjusting, self-balanced, self-boasting, self-canceled, self-combating, self-commendation, self-condemned, self-conflict, self-conquest, self-constituted, self-consumed, self-contempt, self-controlled, self-deceiving, self-denying, self-destroyed, self-disclosure, self-display, self-dominion, self-doomed, self-elected, self-evolved, self-exalting, self-excusing, self-exile, self-fed, self-fulfillment, self-governed, self-harming, self-helpless, self-humiliation, self-idolized, self-inflicted, self-improvement, self-instruction, self-invited, self-judging, self-justification, self-loathing, self-loving, self-maintenance, self-mastered, self-nourishment, self-perfect, self-perpetuation, self-pleasing, self-praising, self-preserving, self-questioned, self-relying, self-restraining, self-revelation, self-ruined, self-satisfaction, self-support, self-sustained, self-sustaining, self-tormenting, self-troubling, self-trust, self-tuition, self-upbraiding, self-valuing, self-worshiping, and many others.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
self-accusation A common psychiatric symptom, encountered most characteristically in agitated depression.
(05 Mar 2000)
self-acting Acting of or by one's self or by itself; said especially of a machine or mechanism which is made to perform of or for itself what is usually done by human agency; automatic; as, a self-acting feed apparatus; a self-acting mule; a self-acting press.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
self administration Administration of a drug or chemical by the individual under the direction of a physician. It includes administration clinically or experimentally, by human or animal.
(12 Dec 1998)
self-analysis Attempted analysis, or psychoanalysis, of one's self.
Synonym: self-analysis.
(05 Mar 2000)
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