| GCRC | General Clinical Research Center [of NIH] |
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| GCS | general clinical services; Gianotti-Crosti syndrome; Glasgow Coma Scale; glucocorticosteroid; glutam... |
| GCT | general care and treatment; germ-cell tumor; giant cell thyroiditis; giant cell tumor |
| GCWM | General Conference on Weights and Measures |
| GDC | giant dopamine-containing cell; General Dental Council |
| generalized anxiety disorder |
is characterized by exaggerated worry and tension over everyday events and decisions.
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| generalization |
control of responding by new stimuli that share properties with a stimulus originally used in shaping or training a response. Typically, the new stimuli vary along some gradient or spectrum away from the training stimulus. Also known as stimulus generalization.
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| generalized |
(1) Primitive or plesiomorphic, similar to the ancestral condition; (2) adapted to a broad range of resources.
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| generalization |
refers to a statement about a class based on an examination of some of its members:
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| general adaptation syndrome |
set of wide ranging body changes due to high level of stress over a prolonged period of time and can lead to emotional disturbances, cardiovascular and renal diseases, asthma and other diseased states; described by Hans Selye
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| general | speak or write in generalities |
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| general | made general |
| general | spread throughout a body or system |
| general | (biology) not biologically differentiated or adapted to a specific function or environment |
| general | an anxiety disorder characterized by chronic free-floating anxiety and such symptoms as tension or sweating or trembling of light-headedness or irritability etc that has lasted for more than six months |
| general | epilepsy in which the attack involves loss of consciousness and tonic spasms of the musculature followed by generalized jerking |
| general | a seizure (or a type of epilepsy characterized by such seizures) during which the patient becomes unconscious and has convulsions over the entire body |
| general | without distinction of one from others |
| general | usually |
| general | without regard to specific details or exceptions |
| general | the office of general |
| general | the leadership ability of a military general |
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