| CD | cadaver donor; canine distemper; canine dose; carbohydrate dehydratase; carbon dioxide; cardiac dise... |
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| HDU | hemodialysis unit; high dependency unit |
| HDU | High Dependency Unit |
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| dependency | <psychology> The tendency of an individual or individuals to rely on others for advice, guidance, or support. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| pyridoxine dependency with seizure | An inherited disorder (autosomal recessive) apparently associated with deficient brain type I glutamate decarboxylase; seizures can be controlled with vitamin B6. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Dependency, Dependency Burden, Burden, Dependency, Dependencies (Psychology)
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dependence: lack of independence or self-sufficiency addiction: being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs) colony: a geographical area politically controlled by a distant country
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In computer science, dependency is a state where one object uses a functionality of another object. This may cause changes on implementation of one object can affect that of another object. Supposedly, Information hiding is a way to eliminate dependency to limit influence of changes and improve modularity. Dependencies can be reduced by applying the dependency inversion principle. ...
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Here, the period after birth during which offspring require the care of adults to survive.
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this is a psychic and sometimes physical state, a result from the reaction between a certain living organism and a particular substance. It can be categorized by reactions, which always include striving for long-term reception of this substance in order the person to feel its psychic effects or to avoid the discomfort of its absence
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the view (derived from systems theories) that the possession of organizational power can be explained by the extent to which organizations are dependent on particular groups or individuals to cope with key areas of uncertainty.
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| dependency | lack of independence or self-sufficiency |
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| dependency | being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs) |
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