| SCA | self-care agency; severe congenital anomaly; sickle-cell anemia; single-camera autostereoscopic [ima... |
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| SCAMIN | Self-Concept and Motivation Inventory |
| SCBA | self-contained breathing apparatus |
| SCC | self-care center; sequential combination chemotherapy; services for crippled children; short-course ... |
| SCU | self-care unit; special care unit |
| self |
cells or organs recognized as not foreign by the immune system
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| self-esteem |
Roseann Giarrusso and Vern L. Bengston, Andrus Gerontology Center, University of Southern California
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| selfing |
the pollination of a clone by the same clone.
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| self-insured |
A company that creates and maintains its own health plan for its employees instead of contracting with an outside insurance provider. Also called self-funded.
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| self-efficacy |
an individual
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| self | withdrawing into the background |
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| self | reluctant to draw attention to yourself |
| self | working for yourself |
| self | a writer or artist who sells services to different employers without a long-term contract with any of them |
| self | of self-imposed enclosure or confinement |
| self | the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect |
| self | a feeling of pride in yourself |
| self | evident without proof or argument |
| self | an assumption that is basic to an argument |
| self | in a self-evident manner |
| self | the contemplation of your own thoughts and desires and conduct |
| self | introspective |
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