| SSEP | somatosensory evoked potential |
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| SSER | somatosensory evoked response |
| SSES | Sexual Self-Efficacy Scale |
| SSF | soluble suppressor factor; supplemental sensory feedback |
| SSFP | steady state free procession |
| SSG | sublabial salivary gland |
| SSHL | severe sensorineural hearing |
| SSI | segmental sequential irradiation; shoulder subluxation inhibition; small-scale integration; Social Security increment; Somatic Symptom Inventory; subshock insulin; supplemental security income; surgical site infection; System Sign Inventory |
| SSI | 4,6 Somatic Symptom Index [of DIS] |
| SSIDS | sibling of sudden infant death syndrome [victim] |
| SS |
Abbreviation for Schutzstaffel (Defense Protective Units). Originally organized as Hitler's personal bodyguard, they were effectively utilized by Hitler in his purge of the SA. The SS developed into a fairly complex and mammoth organization under the leadership of Heinrich Himmler and it's primary focus was the extermination of European Jews. The SS was also implemented in the battlefield.[back]
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provides for silibant s between two vowels, where single s is pronounced like English z
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provides for silibant s between two vowels, where single s is pronounced like English z
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Social Security Disability. See this page
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| SSRI |
An antidepressant medication that typically decreases anxiety as well as depression (Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil).
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