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abstinence effects Withdrawal.
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abstraction An intensional representation of a class, typically a description. Abstractions always summarize, that is, they emphasize some properties and leave out other properties. Omitted properties may be particular to members of the class but are not salient to defining the class.
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abstract A non-evaluative summary of a book, journal article, or other information source. The INDEX called an "abstract" tends to cover a relatively narrow subject area with the main entries often organized by broad subject headings.
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abstinence Non-use of a specific substance. In recovery, non-use of any addictive psychoactive substance. May also denote cessation of addictive behavior, such as gambling, over-eating, etc.
Ãâó: www.uphs.upenn.edu/addiction/berman/glossary/
abstraction Abstraction (right): A mental activity, an attitude of mind which affects primarily the entire life-attitude of the personality. It involves not only the detachment from long habit, but it involves also a complete readjustment of the entire threefold person to the world of souls.
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