| PF | pair feeding; peak flow; perfusion fluid; pericardial fluid; periosteal fibroblast; peritoneal fluid... |
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| P-F | picture-frustration [test] |
| frustration | The motivational and/or affective state resulting from being blocked, thwarted, disappointed or defeated. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| frustration tolerance | The level of an individual's ability to withstand frustration without developing inadequate modes of response, such as "going to pieces" emotionally. (05 Mar 2000) |
| frustration-aggression hypothesis | The theory that frustration may lead to aggression, but that aggression is always the result of some form of frustration. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rosenzweig picture-frustration study | A projective test depicting cartoon-like characters in frustrating situations. The scoring of the subject's responses indicates the direction of hostility or aggression, that is, whether he blames himself, the other person, or the set of circumstances. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Frustrations
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the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts a feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized; "her constant complaints were the main source of his frustration"
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A term used in the physics of spin glasses and also applied to interactions in some types of neural networks, indicating the tendency for conflicting demands to be placed on spin or neuronal interactions. In the former case, this arises due to the existence of both ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions between spins; in the latter, owing to excitatory and inhibitory inputs experienced by neurons.
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A feeling of discomfort, disappointment, or insecurity aroused by a blocking of gratification or by the existence of unresolved problems. Children and adults with developmental disabilities often experience frustration in academic, vocational, and social situations, because they arc frequently unable to meet the expectations of themselves or others. ...
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When a planet applying to an aspect is deflected by a third before the aspect is complete, it is described as having been frustrated. Used in Horary Astrology.
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Charterers when canceling agreement sometimes quote 'doctrine of frustration' ie vessel is lost, extensive delays. FULL TILT CONTAINER
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| frustration | an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts |
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| frustration | a feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized |
| frustration | the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals |
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