| clival | Pertaining to the clivus. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| clivus | 1. A downward sloping surface. 2. The sloping surface from the dorsum sellae to the foramen magnum composed of part of the body of the sphenoid and part of the basal part of the occipital bone. Synonym: Blumenbach's clivus. Origin: L. Slope (05 Mar 2000) |
| clivus ocularis | The sloping walls of the fovea leading to the foveola. (05 Mar 2000) |
| client-centered therapy |
Person centred psychotherapy was developed by Carl Rogers. He referred to it as counselling rather than psychotherapy. He also believed that the relationship between the client and the therapist is not a patient-doctor relationship in which the patient passively submits to something that is done to him/her by the healer. On the contrary, it should be a person-to-person relationship in which the therapists talks with the client. ...
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| client-centered therapy |
Client-Centered Therapy or Person-Centered Therapy, now considered a founding work in the humanistic school of psychotherapies, began formally with Carl Ransom Rogers (born January 8, 1902 in Oak Park, Illinois, died February 4, 1987), broadly considered the most influenctial US psychotherapist in the short history of this field. ...
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| climacteric |
Menopause (also known as the "Change of life" or climacteric) is a stage of the human female reproductive cycle that occurs as the ovaries stop producing estrogen, causing the reproductive system to gradually shut down. ...
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| climax |
The term climax community is an outdated ecological term for a community of plants and animals which is the result of succession, where a biological system, a community, or a soil has reached a steady state. The idea of a single climatic climax originates with Frederic Clements' idea of the ecological community as an organic superorganism in which the various stages of successional development could be seen as analogous with the ontological development of an organism. ...
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| clinic |
Clinic are a Liverpool band whose fast-paced, eclectic sound is best described as belonging to part of the Cosmic Scouse scene, although in reality they are forerunners to the likes of The Coral and The Zutons (their debut album, Internal Wrangler, was released in 2000). According to their website they sound like "no other band". ...
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| CLI | someone seeking social prominence by obsequious behavior |
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| CLI | a vine or climbing plant that readily grows up a support or over other plants |
| CLI | an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.) |
| CLI | used especially of plants |
| CLI | tropical Africa to Australasia and Polynesia |
| CLI | twining shrub of North America having three-valved yellow capsules enclosing scarlet seeds |
| CLI | herb of tropical America having vanilla-scented flowers |
| CLI | annual vine with decompound leaves and racemes of yellow and pink flowers |
| CLI | any of several ferns of the genus Lygodium |
| CLI | (British) a framework of bars or logs for children to climb on |
| CLI | vine with feathery leaves and white or pinkish flowers |
| CLI | herb of tropical America having vanilla-scented flowers |
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