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In psychology and common use, emotion is the language of a person's mental state of being, normally based in or tied to the person's internal (physical) and external (social) sensory feeling. Love, hate, courage, fear, joy, sadness, pleasure and disgust can all be described in both psychological and physiological terms. ...
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| passive-aggressive personality disorder |
Passive-aggressive personality disorder is a personality disorder whereby a person tends to display a pattern of negative attitudes and passive resistance in interpersonal or occupational situations. It is listed as an Axis II personality disorder in the DSM-IV. Sometimes a method of dealing with stress or frustration, it results in the person attacking other people in subtle, indirect, and seemingly passive ways. ...
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| passion |
musical composition based on the texts of Jesus Christ's Passion, taken from one of the four Gospels. In the XII century the Passion was performed as a representation; the three main parts, Christ (bass), the Narrator (baritone) and "Turba Judaeorum" (tenor), were performed by three priests. Later on, a choir which answered to the soloists was introduced. In the XVII century the passion was enriched with all the innovations of the dramatic theater: orchestra, air, recitative.. ...
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The subculture of Newcastle disease virus in embryonated eggs.
Ãâó: www.fao.org/DOCREP/005/AC802E/ac802e0l.htm
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| passive exercise |
exercise of an injured part of the body involving no effort from that injured part
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