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In psychiatry, the sum of the relatively fixed personality traits and habitual modes of response of an individual.
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| characterology |
Belief that people can be classified into personality types by noting their physical or psychological characteristics. A comparison by Karl Pearson of 3000 criminals with a similar number of Oxford and Cambridge students showed no significant differences of features. But other studies indicate that broad generalisations can be made between mood and build. [PRS]
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| character |
Description: An area with a high number of species, which might be recognized on a global, regional or local scale. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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| characteristic curve |
Performance graph showing the relationship between exposure and density under known developing conditions. It can provide immediate comparative information on factors such as emulsion speed, fog level, and contrast effect. The study of photographic chemicals in this way is known as sensitometry.
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| characteristic |
a physical attribute of an animal, such as hair, feathers, webbed feet, color pattern, or song.
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