| impulse |
A change in the momentum of an object.
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| impulse-control disorder |
A disorder marked by failure to resist impulses, drives, or temptations that cause harm. Impulse-control disorders include kleptomania, pyromania, pathological gambling, trichotillomania, and intermittent explosive disor
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| impulse control d.’s |
[DSM-IV] a group of mental disorders characterized by repeated failure to resist an impulse to perform some act harmful to oneself or to others. The person feels tension or an irresistible urge to perform the act which, even though ego-dystonic, gives pleasure or emotional release upon performance.
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| impulse-conducting f.’s |
Purkinje f's.
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| impulse |
is the measure of thrust over time (in Newton-seconds or pound-seconds of force). The "total impulse" of a motor is the amount of energy it provides to lift the rocket and the source of the letter designation ("A, B, C" and so on).
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